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Antiques Road Trip

  • TV Series
  • 2010–
  • 45m
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7.1/10
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Kate Bliss in Antiques Road Trip (2010)
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Two antiques experts compete against each other over five days, buying antiques and selling them in five auctions. The programme is done in a lighthearted fashion with all profits going to c... Read allTwo antiques experts compete against each other over five days, buying antiques and selling them in five auctions. The programme is done in a lighthearted fashion with all profits going to charity.Two antiques experts compete against each other over five days, buying antiques and selling them in five auctions. The programme is done in a lighthearted fashion with all profits going to charity.

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    • Tim Wonnacott
    • James Braxton
    • Natasha Raskin Sharp
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    • Stars
      • Tim Wonnacott
      • James Braxton
      • Natasha Raskin Sharp
    • 16User reviews
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    8linda_bryant-61612

    One auctioneer spoils it

    Why, oh why does the programme insist on returning to the smug auctioneer in Bourne. He obviously doesn't have a broad spectrum of clients on his books as most of the items brought in by the dealers fail to make a profit. Some of them are sold at outrageously low prices and the dealers are clearly hiding their disbelief. Why this auctioneer thinks starting a slow bid at £1 'for a bit of fun' is a good idea, is beyond belief. Does he realise this is taxpayers' money and profits go to charity? Apart from him, it's a nice gentle and interesting programme. Contrary to another viewer's comments, we rather like Tim Wonnacot's running commentary.
    6kenred-846-870643

    Meat and two veg

    Wish David Harper didn't have to wear those revealing tight trousers, puts me off my dinner.

    Most of the time it's always the same old tat they are buying, very occasionally unearthing a real gem of a find.
    6bob-1135

    Great programme but.......

    Very interesting show but for goodness sake will someone tape the mouth of the dreadful Wonnacot . His constant yakking makes me want to reach into the TV and rip his throat out. He adds nothing and detracts mightily.
    10nightwishouge

    An easy watch

    Found this and the celebrity counterpart on Pluto TV, which has an entire channel dedicated to it, and I've been watching it constantly for about a month. It's an easy thing to throw on in the background while you're doing other things, or if you just want something pleasant to pass the time. The antiques experts are (for the most part) really fun and have great chemistry with one another--I've only seen one or two who are kind of off-putting or take the game too seriously.

    I do wonder if a random customer walking into these antique stores off the street could negotiate the same kinds of deals these experts get; sometimes they'll talk the dealers down by over a hundred pounds and the dealer will even complain that they're losing money at that price--and then lower it even more. Maybe they're going soft because they know they're on camera and the auctions are for charity?

    It's entertaining to hear the experts rattle off facts about items they pick up off the shelves, but sometimes they outsmart themselves by picking out items that only fellow experts can appreciate. I can't tell you how often an expert will rave about a boring-looking chair because it's from the Edwardian era--the age! The craftsmanship! The history!--and then it will fetch ten pounds at auction because, well, it's just a boring-looking chair. But that's all part of the fun, and the experts take both profits and losses in good humor. It's not the kind of ruthless win-at-any-cost competitive spirit we always see on American reality shows. It's sort of the antiquing equivalent of Great British Bake-Off.

    And, thank God, it's NOT heavily scripted and fake, like all the shows we have over here, where every single interaction seems to be choreographed. I caught about three minutes of Storage Wars and was appalled at all the monologues to camera that were so obviously written beforehand by Blue Collar Comedy wannabes. Sickening! Antique Road Trip does it right--low key, lighthearted, organically amusing and informative.
    8booksoup101

    Very enjoyable

    I enjoy this show very much with one exception, Anita, she believes the show is all about buying as cheaply as possible and wants to win at any cost.

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      Two antiques experts compete against each other over five days buying antiques and selling them in five auctions.
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      • March 8, 2010 (United Kingdom)
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