Russell Kane and AJ Odudu
Comedian Russell Kane and presenter AJ Odudu take to the road with antiquers Phil Serrell and Margie Cooper. AJ confesses her favourite period in history is the 1980s, much to the alarm of expert Phil. In spite of this revelation Phil shares the virtues of a 400-year-old piece of furniture - but will AJ be won over by a large brown antique? Margie's knowledge is put to the test as Russell wants to know all about Victorian and Edwardian collectables - but both are amused when Russell finds a toby jug that bears a resemblance to someone close.
Russell and Margie stop by Birmingham Concert Hall for an unlikely musical interlude while AJ and Phil find time to visit a Lavender farm and enjoy a tasty scone. Once the shopping in Shropshire is done everyone is hoping for big profits at an auction in Staffordshire.
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