Nancy Sorrell is in the celebrity car boot sale and her big ticket item is a painting by husband Jim Moir - aka Vic Reeves. But can she persuade the punters to part with their cash? (Ep4)
Actor Tyger Drew-Honey isn't afraid to turn down offers that are below his asking price and is confident that the real value of some of his items will see him triumph in the end. [S]
Model and presenter Vogue Williams is more worried about what she'll end up buying than how much she'll sell, but her wardrobe of designer clothes at low prices sees punters flocking. [S]
Comedian and entertainer Bobby Davro draws a huge crowd to his stall but seems more interested in entertaining the audience than selling his loot, which includes a hamburger costume. [S]
Comedian Zoe Lyons is next to sell her goods, with posters, clothing from her career and a retro bike up for grabs. But Zoe has a secret weapon that she's convinced will give her the edge. [S]
Ann Widdecombe is the first to see what she can raise for charity. Her items include books signed by two of the most important men in her life - John Major and Anton du Beke. [S]
Olympic and Commonwealth champion Colin Jackson dives deep into his sporting collection to sell items including a trainer signed by Usain Bolt, and his Strictly Come Dancing shoes. [S]
Amy Childs from The Only Way Is Essex may have a market trader as a Dad, but she hasn't a clue how to set up a car boot sale. She's banking on some hair rollers appealing to her customers. [S]