At Abington Park, Northampton, contestants including a yoga teacher, a school caretaker and an estate agent compete to find the value of a very rare pocket watch, Usain Bolt's signed running shoes and a first edition, signed Dr Seuss book. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Hever Castle, Kent, contestants including an office manager, an IT consultant and a vintage fashion aficionado compete to find the value of Norman Wisdom's cap, a Lynn Chadwick sculpture, and a Walt Disney signed book. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Lydiard House, Swindon, contestants including a former teacher, a police officer and a hotelier compete to find the value of a 19th century porcelain dish, a 'Freedom of the City of London' scroll and a rare Patek Philippe watch. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Burghley House, Stamford, contestants including an actress and jewellery designer, a company secretary and a mother and son team compete to find the value of an ancient Roman coin, a Russian religious icon and a first edition Peter Rabbit book. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Chiddingstone Castle, Kent, contestants including a police officer, a sales manager and a hotelier compete to find the value of a 'Terminator' script, a rare iron magnifying glass and a Faberge pillbox. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire, contestants including a bathroom fitter, a journalist and a dog groomer compete to find the value of a pair of Elizabethan lion statues, a letter from the Queen and some Willy Wonka chocolate bars. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Burghley House, Stamford, contestants including a childminder, a sales director and a detective compete to find the value of a 15th century statue, a sword from the film 'Gladiator' and a cigarette case worth £90,000. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Beaulieu Palace House, Hampshire, contestants including a travel agent, an entertainer and a retired couple compete to find the value of an ancient Roman stone carving, a pair of Queen Victoria's gloves and a handbag owned by Elizabeth Taylor. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Lydiard House, Swindon, contestants including a model, an actor and a lab technician compete to find the value of a Trafalgar medal, a rare Chanel handbag and a dress signed by all four Beatles. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Chiddingstone Castle, Kent, contestants including a dance teacher and a pair of farmers compete to find the value of a very rare 'Wizard of Oz' book, a guitar signed by Johnny Cash and a £20,000 clock. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Lydiard House, Swindon, contestants including an archaeologist, a teacher and a model compete to find the value of a letter signed by Thomas Hardy, an Elisabeth Frink sculpture, and a Faberge cigarette case worth £72,000. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Burghley House, Stamford, contestants including a university lecturer, an artist and a baker compete to find the value of a first edition James Bond novel, a Rembrandt picture and a very expensive bronze horse. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire, contestants including a student team, a retiree team and a father and daughter team compete to find the value of the Beatles' autographs, a tortoiseshell tea caddy and a first edition copy of 'Gone With The Wind'. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Burghley House, Stamford, contestants including an IT consultant, two saleswomen and a retired couple compete to find the value of a very expensive car mascot, a Roman lamp and a letter penned by Charles Dickens. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
Contestants including a former teacher, an investigator and a journalist compete to find the value of a platinum and diamond bracelet, a very expensive vase and a hoverboard used in 'Back To The Future' worth £45,000. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Beaulieu Palace House, Hampshire, contestants including a school lunchtime assistant and a pair of paramedics compete to find the value of a very rare watch, a guitar signed by Noel Gallagher and a decanter worth £41,000. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
At Hever Castle, Kent, contestants including a foster carer, a caterer and a decorator compete to find the value of a 19th century travelling clock, a jacket once belonging to Steve McQueen and a pair of Georgian emerald earrings. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
In stately home Parham House, in Sussex, contestants including a teacher, a detective and a 1980s memoribilia collector compete to find the value of a warrant signed by Henry VIII, an argillite sculpture and a cardigan worn by Al Pacino in The Godfather. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
Contestants including a jewellery designer, a product developer and an American football coach compete to find the value of a lock of Elvis Presley's hair, a signed photo of the moon landing and a golden Cartier bag worth £40,000. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
In the opening episode of Season 2, contestants including a writer, a furniture painter and a pair of twins compete to find the value of a John Lennon and Yoko Ono autograph, a rare map of London and a 19th century vanity case. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
In stately home Kentwell Hall, in Suffolk, contestants including a funeral director, a book seller and a house husband compete to find the value of a 19th century clock, a diamond necklace and a pair of silver tea caddies. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
In stately home Firle Place, in Sussex, contestants including a builder, a gospel choir director and a collector of cherub statues compete to find the value of a very rare set of stamps, a book belonging to Bruce Lee and an 18th century portrait. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
In stately home Kentwell Hall, in Suffolk, contestants including a model, a pub landlord and a psychic medium compete to find the value of Elton John's suit, a pair of pistols and a rare gold ornament worth £155,000. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.
In stately home Kentwell Hall, in Suffolk, contestants including an actor, a farmer and a rugby player compete to find the value of a guitar signed by George Michael, an expensive Witch Doctor staff, and a first edition copy of 'The Hobbit' worth £60,000. Gameshow with Alan Titchmarsh.