Find It, Fix It, Flog It - Season 7
Season 7
Episodes
Episode 1
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien visit Leicestershire, where they meet Bernadette, whose uncle Jim has filled every room with motorbikes, cycles and various other things
Episode 2
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are in Norfolk, where items include an old pedal cycle with a two-stroke engine attached and a side table made from a military shell case.
Episode 3
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole are in north Wales to meet Emma, whose father ran a haulage and motor repair business, to see what unloved items they can restore.
Episode 4
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole head to Buckinghamshire to meet Hugh, who runs a repair and upcycling shop and is in need of a bit of help.
Episode 5
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole meet Gaby, whose garden is strewn with interesting items. From a mass of tangled weeds, Henry pulls out a vintage sack barrow, while Simon finds a shepherd's stove hidden in the undergrowth.
Episode 6
In north Wales, Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole meet Anne and her grandson Tom. Simon unearths an art deco fire guard.
Episode 7
Henry Cole finds a miniature Hay Wain to lovingly restore as he and Simon O'Brien head to Suffolk and Constable Country.
Episode 8
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole are in Shropshire, where one of them turns a redundant telescope into an unusual light and the other restores a vintage Italian moped.
Episode 9
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole are in north Wales, where Simon attempts his craziest restoration yet, turning the carcass of an old Land Rover into a garden seat.
Episode 10
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole head to Norfolk, where Simon converts a trough into a bioethanol patio heater and Henry uncovers a vintage stationary engine.
Episode 11
In Wiltshire, Henry Cole and Gemma Longworth restore a vintage car, a weaving loom and a dough proving bin.
Episode 12
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole head to Buckinghamshire, where their restorations include a pair of manhole covers, a water pump and a beehive.
Episode 13
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole are in Gloucestershire, where they upcycle a horse yoke, a hay trailer and a fertiliser funnel.
Episode 14
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole head to High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, a town famed for furniture production - music to Simon's ears, but not a motor in sight for Henry.
Episode 15
The restorations and upcycles this time include tree stumps, a dolls' house and a yarn spinner.
Episode 16
Henry Cole and Gemma Longworth's restorations include a 1947 Harley Davidson and a redundant aeroplane seat.
Episode 17
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole explore some old chicken sheds piled high with stuff in Lincolnshire, finding a toilet cistern and a dressing room mirror to fix up.
Episode 18
Glastonbury in Somerset is today's location, where Henry Cole fashions a quirky lamp out of traffic lights and Simon O'Brien makes a Flintstones-style table out of old roof tiles.
Episode 19
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole visit Lincolnshire to meet mangle collector Colin, who's trying to find a home for his late father's possessions, including a motorbike won in a raffle.
Episode 20
In Somerset, Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole meet sisters Katherine and Bex, who run an animal sanctuary and a theatre props business. Restorations and upcycles include work on a giant guinea pig hutch.
Episode 21
Henry Cole and Gemma Longworth are in Northern Ireland to meet Dave, whose workshop turns out to be a treasure trove including a church pew and a ladder that becomes a wardrobe.
Episode 22
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole head to Dumfries to meet recently retired Mary, who is looking to downsize. Items uncovered include a horse trap and a broken one-arm bandit.
Episode 23
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole head to Dumfries to meet recently retired Mary, who is looking to downsize. Items uncovered include a horse trap and a broken one-arm bandit.
Episode 24
Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole meet dairy farming mother and son Jane and Justin in Wiltshire, whose items include a dilapidated table football game and a model Citroen van.
Episode 25
Henry Cole and Gemma Longworth head to Co Antrim, where they find a farm stuffed with antique tractors and an old tin smith's studio that's a treasure trove of antique furniture.
Episode 26
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien travel to Dumfries to meet dairy farmer Jennifer, who has a former milking parlour overflowing with unwanted stuff.
Episode 27
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien head to Norfolk to meet author and broadcaster Bob Flowerdew, where Henry eyes up a pinball machine from a damp shed.
Episode 28
The lads head to Birmingham, where they fall out over a bench that Henry thinks has value.
Episode 29
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien head to Staffordshire to meet petrolhead Martin, who's also the organiser of a local music festival.
Episode 30
The team heads to Birmingham, where Henry Cole stumbles upon a model metal tipper truck, which he is convinced will make some money.
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