The Bidding Room - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid to buy items brought in by the public, including a mini skeleton model, a signed Live Aid T-shirt and a 1970s space hopper.

Episode 2
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid to buy items brought in by the public, including a barrister's bookcase, a Japanese wedding kimono and a unique 1960s dream strolller.

Episode 3
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid to buy items brought in by the public, including an art deco cinema seat, a pair of 1950s toy poodles and a goffering iron.

Episode 4
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid to buy items brought in by the public, including an anatomical spider model and a Keswick light fitting.

Episode 5
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid to buy items brought in by the public, including a curious vibration device and an iconic piece of 1960s design.

Episode 6
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers battle each other to buy items brought in by the public, including an 1860s game of Kings and Queens, a set of samovars and a 1970s monkey.

Episode 7
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid each other to buy items brought in by the public, including a 1970s film poster, some filigree miniatures and a bust called Fred the head.

Episode 8
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid to buy items brought in by the public, including a coin-operated giraffe, a dynamite detonator and a bubblegum dispenser.

Episode 9
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid to buy items brought in by the public, including an antique cherub, a butterfly mirror and an Alice in Wonderland tin.

Episode 10
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid to buy items brought in by the public, including a pair of large brass candelabras and some Star Wars figures.

Episode 11
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Emi, with a vintage collection of hairdressing items. She is confident that she will cut a great deal with one of the dealers. Is she right?
Next up is Ethan, with a vintage camera that he hopes the dealers will snap up. Ethan wants to fund his love of adrenalin sports with the sale of the camera, but will the dealers offer a high enough price?
Arriving next are Paul and Olivia, with a collection of comics that they hope will be a hit in the Bidding Room. The comics have superhero titles, but can their owners achieve a super sale?
Next to face the dealers is Ben, with a RAF flying helmet from the Second World War. Will it fly high with the dealers and reach the amount he wants?
Last in is Angela, with a chair used in the investiture of the Prince of Wales. Given its royal connection, even Nigel himself wants to own it. Who will get to take it home?
Today's dealers are Ian, JB, Adi, Lucy and Moses.

Episode 12
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is returning seller Lorraine. She has brought in a Kentucky Derby fairground horse that she is sure will gallop towards a great deal with the dealers.
Next up is Dave, who is looking to exercise his selling skills with some antique dumbbells. The dealers are intrigued, but can Dave pump up the price?
Third into our Yorkshire HQ is Katy, who is counting on selling an antique calculator. Katy is confident, but will the bids add up to amount she wants?
Next to face the dealers is Lyn, with a wooden birthing chair she bought while on holiday. The dealers are interested, but who will win the bidding war and get to take it home?
Last in is Bryan, with a Dinky toy collection. With both Adi and Melissa intrigued, can Bryan drive off with a great deal?
Today's dealers are Ian, Jo, Adi, Tash and Melissa.

Episode 13
Nigel Havers welcomes four more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Tony, with a mid-century teak sideboard that he bought for £100. Having restored it to its former glory, Tony is hoping to sell for a good profit. Can he get the mid-century dealers to pay what he's after?
Next into our Yorkshire HQ is Michelle, with an antique comptometer. This old accounting machine has our dealers stumped, but can she get the numbers up when they start bidding?
Next to face the dealers is Andy, with a coin-operated arcade machine. It is in pristine condition and has retro appeal, so can he persuade the buyers to bid up past the price that he's hoping for?
Last in is Julie, with a very unusual doll. This 1900s boudoir piece has Parisian provenance and certainly catches the eye. Which of the dealers will love it enough to take it home?
Today's dealers are Ian, JB, Adi, Moses and Lucy, Estelle, Tash and James.

Episode 14
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Ellie, with a 1960s Greaves and Thomas egg chair. It's a blast from the past that's now very en vogue, so a bidding war is on the cards.
Next through the doors is Shelah, with a much-loved piece from her hippy past. With lots of interest from the dealers, who will her 1960s dress go home with?
Third into our Yorkshire HQ is Hema, with a decorative set of clock and candelabras that she hopes will intrigue the dealers. Will her opulent set get the dealers bidding?
Next to face the dealers is Brian, with the whole collection of Shakespeare's plays, in miniature. It is both educational and novelty, and the dealers go full thespian, but is a sale ‘to be or not to be'?
Last in is Colin, with a curious electrifying object that he hopes will cause a spark amongst the buyers. Designed to be an object for rejuvenation, will it produce a hair-raising profit?
Today's dealers are Ian, JB, Adi, Moses and Lucy.

Episode 15
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Ollie, with a vintage fairground shoot-a-ball game. Ollie wants to take his girlfriend out for a slap-up meal with the proceeds, so will it be steak and chips or sausage and chips?
Next through the doors is Judith (known as Minx to her friends), with a curious pair of silver boxes. The dealers are intrigued, but who will offer Minx the best price?
Third into our Yorkshire HQ is Zack, with a music box that he hopes will hit all the right notes. It is both functional and musical, but will the dealers be willing to pay the price he wants?
Next to face the dealers is retired comic dealer Glyn, with an icon of 1980s kids telly. The Dangermouse artwork has the dealers excited, but who will get to take it home?
Last in is Michelle, with a mid-century rattan drinks trolley. With Mr Havers on hand to help demonstrate the item's desirability, can Michelle create a bidding war?
Today's dealers are Ian, JB, Adi, Moses and Lucy.

Episode 16
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Christine, with a wooden anchor man. The dealers are fascinated, but who will offer up to Simon's valuation?
Next up is Jack, who is taking a gamble on a recent restoration job. His antique games table gets mixed reviews, but can he still score a great sale?
Returning seller Naveed turns up with some items he has inherited. His decorative Koran stand and intricate scroll are both rare and very old. Which of our dealers will want them to be theirs?
Sharon wants to sell a pristine set of antique pen nibs from a top maker. With functionality and uses for display, there's a market for Sharon's nibs, but which of the dealers will want them the most?
Last in is John with a collection of puppet heads from kids TV show Rainbow. The Zippy, George and Bungle heads are a hit with the dealers, but who is the biggest fan of the show and will part with the most money?
Today's dealers are Ian, Tash, Adi, Estelle and James

Episode 17
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Debbie, with a stone garden feature shaped like a cannon. It's both heavy and convincing, but will cannon-obsessed dealer Adi deliver an explosive deal?
Next through the doors is Matt, with a pair of 1940s enamel signs. They are original and colourful, and Jack is hopeful for a bidding war, but can he push the dealers to start one?
Alison wants to sell a unique table that she bought for just £5. Despite some minor restoration, her 1950s atomic table intrigues the bidders. Will they reach Simon's super high valuation?
Next to face the dealers is Nigel, with a rare piece of Clarice Cliff pottery. The ceramic mask is a highly prized piece, but who will love it enough to haggle a deal?
Lastly, salesman Steve thinks his zodiac gyroscope will be a hit with dealers. With mixed reviews of his item, can Steve use all of his charm to nail himself a good price in the bidding room?
Today's dealers are Ian, JB, Adi, Moses and Lucy.

Episode 18
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Peter, with a French croquet set that he's never used. He's looking to sell to someone with a large enough garden to use it, but will any of our dealers play ball?
Next up is Mandy, with a souvenir from her childhood holidays in Cornwall. The Troika wheel vase gets mixed reviews from the dealers. Will any of them want to take it home?
Rob arrives with a unique motorbike that he custom built. He wants to sell the bike for charity, so can he persuade bike-loving dealer Ian to shell out?
Vari has brought in a long-ago purchase that she hopes has matured in value. Her Scottish whisky decanters pique the dealers' interest, but will it be enough to get the price she's after?
Last in is Nick, with a stylish and desirable Herman Miller office chair that he rescued from the skip. Will our mid-century dealers go into battle for it?
Today's dealers are Ian, JB, Adi, Moses and Lucy

Episode 19
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors are Joe and Ingrid, with a bizarre collection of pink toy rabbits. Joe's assortment of Duracell bunnies need to go, so it's down to them to persuade the dealers to buy.
Next is Darren, with a set of antique skittles he thinks will bowl over our bidders. Can he strike a great sale and top his valuation?
Third into our Yorkshire HQ is Tracy, with a bottle of wine she hopes will be to the taste of the dealers. Will wine lovers James or Adi be willing to take a chance on an old bottle?
Luke loves his colourful 1980s Danish table, but his partner doesn't. It is nostalgic and stylish, but will any of the dealers pay him the price he wants?
Last in is Paul, with an electric pen that he thinks will leave a mark on our bidders. Is he right?

Episode 20
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Martin, with a pair of classic toy cars that he hopes will speed towards a great sale. Pedal cars are right up Adi's street, but can he fend off competition from fellow toy buyer Jo to drive them home?
Katherine is selling a curious artist-built chair. The pram frame and steam bent make it unique, but will it appeal to sculpture loving Jo?
Alex has inherited an aviation-themed item. The silver cigarette case has fascinating military links, but will the dealers get on board?
Next to face the dealers is Kevin, with an item he hopes might take their breath away. Identifying the 1960s miner's rescue kit has the dealers stumped, but someone has an idea for a new use. Will they bid high enough to walk away with it?
Last in is Paul, with an electric pen that he thinks will leave a mark on our bidders. Is he right?
Today's dealers are Ian, Adi, Melissa, Tash, Jo, JB and Sam.

Episode 21
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Kay, with an old hairdryer she found in a friend's attic in France. It is both peculiar and nostalgic, and the dealers are fascinated, but who wants to take it home?
Next up is Peter, with a pristine Corgi toy circus from his childhood. It's colourful and fun, and the Bidding Room turns into the big top.
Paul is selling some movie posters that have been signed by their stars. Who will be starstruck enough to pay his perfect price?
Nicky has brought in a quirky, mid-century boat bar. This family heirloom is looking for a new home, so could one of our dealers be its new owner?
Last in is returning seller Matt, with a ventriloquist dummy called Jolly Jim. Some of the dealers are intrigued, while others are a bit creeped out. Can Matt win them over and bag himself a great sale?
Today's dealers are Ian, Adi, Melissa, Tash and Jo.

Episode 22
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors are Clare and her son Isaac, with a small wooden horse that he used to ride around on. Can they gallop their way towards a bidding war?
Paul has brought in some vintage medical posters. Decorative and educational, they interest the dealers, but will anyone offer the desired price?
Chantelle wants to sell a retro Herman Miller table and chairs. This burger-bar themed piece is collectable, but which of the dealers wants to buy it?
Next to face the dealers is Anthony, with a truly bizarre item he rescued from a skip. The life-size ceramic sheep in jeans is truly niche, so Anthony will have to work hard to persuade our bidders that they need it.
Last in is Neil, with a 1950s toy helicopter. With toy fan Adi on the panel, there are sure to be fireworks in the bidding room, but will anyone's bids truly take off?
Today's dealers are Ian, Adi, Melissa, Tash and Jo.

Episode 23
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Ben, with a giant funfair gorilla he bought at a salvage yard. It's a truly unique item, but which of our dealers will want it?
Arriving next is Rebecca, with a 1940s drinks cabinet and lamp. It's unique but still functional and collectible, so can Rebecca get the amount she wants to donate to charity?
Next in is Ray, with a 50-year-old bottle of naval rum with fascinating heritage. Can Ray use the nautical connection to start a bidding war?
Banaras has brought in a 1915 silk cloth with an aviation connection. Will it fly high with the dealers and reach the price that he's after?
Lastly, Vivian wants to sell a plucky piece that has been in her family for generations. Can her unusual musical instrument help her dance towards a great sale?
Today's dealers are Ian, Adi, JB, Sam and Jo.

Episode 24
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Kathy, with a much loved retro battling tops board game that has been the source of fun for many a family games night. But will the dealers be competing to win this, or will it be game over for Kathy?
Next through the doors is Beck,y who is selling a set of ‘metamorphic' shelves that turn into a table on behalf of her boss. Will it transform into a top trade when Becky brings her item in front of the dealers?
Finally, Brandon and his dad Gar are looking for a good deal on an iconic set of wheels. With a collection of vintage bikes at home, they've decided to sell the 70s Raleigh Tomahawk on which Brandon learned to ride. Can you put a price on sentimental objects? The dealers hope you can.

Episode 25
Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Vivian, with a unique miniature gardening kit. It fascinates Nigel and Simon, but will our dealers love it enough to reach the price tag that Vivian has in mind?
Arriving next is Robert, with an intriguing piece that could have the dealers swarming. Can his new knowledge about the antique honey drainer help him strike a sweet deal in the bidding room?
Third up to face the dealers is Gerry, who brings in an item that he found whilst diving in a river. The silver snake bracelet is both charming and collectible, but which of our dealers will want it?
Next up is Yolanda, who has a fascinating fabric from her past travels. Handmade in west Africa, it's a huge statement textile, so will Yolanda be able to reach the price she wants?
Last in is artist Ainsley, with a 1920s silver decanter he bought from a jewellery shop. Both decorative and collectible, the dealers are intrigued but who will pay enough to take it home with them?
The dealers in today are Ian, Adi, JB, Sam and Jo.
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