Sarah Moore saves three items from the dump and transforms them into valuable pieces. She then sells them and returns the profits to those who ditched them. S11/Ep1
Sarah Moore saves three items from the dump and transforms them into valuable pieces. She then sells them and returns the profits to those who ditched them. S11/Ep2
Sarah Moore saves a green chair, a dated display cabinet and a pair of school chairs from a skip in Surrey. Can these discarded items be transformed into profit? S9/Ep6
Designer Sarah Peterson works on a trendy transformation for two tired side tables. Lighting expert Duncan McKean attempts to revive two old record players. S9/Ep7
Upholsterer Sharon O'Connor uses velvet fabric to revive an old nursing chair. Plus, woodworker Bruce Faulseit gives a tired coffee table a stylish update. S9/Ep8
Jacqui Joseph rescues some sofa leather, an old metal trunk and a mannequin from Earlswood Recycling Centre. Can these unwanted items be turned into profit? S9/Ep9
Carpenters Josh Kennard and Oli Milne repurpose some wooden bed ends. Plus, designer Lucy Tiffney gives a colourful makeover to an old sideboard. S9/Ep10
Furniture restorer Chloe Kempster is tasked with redesigning a loom chair and cabinet. Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith tries to revamp two metal chairs. S9/Ep11
Upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell works on a striking revamp for two wingback armchairs. Plus, lighting expert Duncan McKean fixes up some retro lampshades. S9/Ep12
Woodworker Bruce Faulseit is challenged to revive a pair of wardrobe doors. Plus, designer Sarah Peterson gives a vintage revamp to four tired dining chairs. S9/Ep13
Sarah Moore saves three items from the dump and transforms them into valuable pieces. She then sells them and returns the profits to those who ditched them. S10/Ep17
Sarah Moore saves three items from the dump and transforms them into valuable pieces. She then sells them and returns the profits to those who ditched them. S9/Ep14
Woodworker Bruce Faulseit is challenged to revive a pair of wardrobe doors. Plus, designer Sarah Peterson gives a vintage revamp to four tired dining chairs. S9/Ep13
Furniture restorer Chloe Kempster is tasked with redesigning a loom chair and cabinet. Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith tries to revamp two metal chairs. S9/Ep11
Carpenters Josh Kennard and Oli Milne repurpose some wooden bed ends. Plus, designer Lucy Tiffney gives a colourful makeover to an old sideboard. S9/Ep10
Designer Daniel Heath plans to give an old sideboard a luxurious revamp. Plus, upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell is challenged to transform a swivel chair. S9/Ep5
Sarah Moore rescues a chest of drawers, two tired chairs and an old wooden bed from a recycling centre in Surrey. Can these unwanted items be turned into profit? S9/Ep4
Blacksmith Kev Paxton works tirelessly to transform some piling metal into a bird feeding tree. Plus, designer Sarah Peterson updates three tired lampshades. S9/Ep3
Bag-maker Rosanna Gethin gets creative to repurpose an old tartan picnic rug. Meanwhile, designer Sarah Moore restyles a vintage glass display cabinet. S9/Ep2
Designer Daniel Heath gives a colourful makeover to a retro bureau. Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith works on a vibrant transformation for two tired chairs. S9/Ep1
Sarah Moore attempts to revamp a metal table frame. Paul Parry works on a collection of circuit boards, while Sharon O'Connor transforms an armchair. S7/Ep20
Jay Blades sees hidden potential in a collection of carpet offcuts, a pair of tired chairs and a bicycle wheel. How will these discarded items be transformed? S7/Ep19
Bruce Faulseit is challenged to transform an old oak table. Neil Wragg tries to repurpose an inflatable bed, while Sarah Moore fixes up a Victorian sofa. S7/Ep18
EJ Osborne attempts to revamp a Lloyd Loom-style chair. Daniel Heath works on a pair of bookcases, while Norman Wilkinson transforms a pine table. S7/Ep17
Ollie Allen is challenged to revamp a workbench. EJ Osborne works on a metal table frame, and Guy Trench repurposes a collection of car exhaust parts. S7/Ep14
Sarah Moore sees potential in a sunken armchair, a chest of drawers and a collection of file boxes. How will these unwanted items be transformed? S7/Ep13
Robot maker Mark Haig is tasked with repurposing an old lawnmower. Jay Blades works on a cable drum, and Sarah Peterson revamps a wooden cabinet. S7/Ep12
Carpenter Ollie Allen transforms a collection of trampoline poles. Lighting specialist Guy Trench works on a paraffin can and a pair of blow torches. S7/Ep10
Antiques restorer Peter Fournel is challenged to revamp a 100-year-old chaise longue. Meanwhile, carpenter Bruce Faulseit repurposes a white sideboard. S7/Ep9
EJ Osborne transforms an old photographer's lamp. Simion Hawtin-Smith revamps a sofa bed, while Sharon O'Connor gets creative with a tired piano stool. S7/Ep8
Jay Blades rescues a record player, a pub table and a farmhouse chair. He enlists Sarah Peterson and Paul Parry to help transform these unwanted items. S7/Ep7
Upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell revamps a tired sofa. Bag maker Neil Wragg works on some retro deckchairs, and Sarah Moore transforms two tables. S7/Ep6
In Walsall, Sarah Moore rescues a kitchen table, a broken desk and a pair of teak legs from the skip. How will these unwanted items be revamped? S3/Ep29
Designer Daniel Heath transforms an easel into a vanity unit. Norman Wilkinson works on an old fold-up bed, while Sarah Moore revamps an armchair. S3/Ep28
Sarah is in Surrey to rescue three unwanted items from the skip. She sees potential in an old bicycle, a broken coffee table and a drab dressing table. S3/Ep24
Jay Blades sees potential in a toilet door, a rusty lathe and a strange chair. He enlists the help of Daniel Heath and Guy Trench to transform these items. S3/Ep23
Sarah Moore is in Altrincham to uncover unwanted items with hidden potential. She picks out a dressing table, a water tank and a pair of oil paintings. S3/Ep21
Sarah Moore enlists the help of blacksmith Bex Simon to transform some metal poles. Plus, artisan Mark Haig works on a World War Two field telephone. S3/Ep19
Jay Blades sees potential in kitchen furniture, a leather chair and some metal shoe lasts. Can these discarded items be transformed into profit? S3/Ep17
Designer Sarah Moore rescues an old leather sofa, a Victorian cabinet and a bench from being thrown away. How will these unwanted items be transformed? S3/Ep16
Designer Sarah Moore saves a pile of old floorboards, a wooden tea trolley and a box of camera equipment from the skip. Can she turn these unwanted items into profit? S3/Ep15
In Greater Manchester, Sarah saves three items from being thrown away. Furniture designer Rupert is challenged to transform a pair of metal bench ends. S3/Ep14
Jay Blades is in the West Midlands to rescue unwanted items from the skip. He sees potential in a rusty blue suitcase, a wing-back chair and a Formica tabletop. S3/Ep13
In Walsall, Jay Blades strikes gold when he saves a Lloyd loom-style laundry basket. Plus, he spots a reclining G Plan chair and an oak writing bureau. S3/Ep12
Sarah Moore is at a recycling centre in Surrey on the hunt for three items to save. She picks out suede hides, a vintage radio and a set of microphone stands. S3/Ep11
Sarah Moore saves three items from the Walsall recycling centre. She picks out an old bookcase, four oak chairs and wallpaper to be turned into masterpieces. S3/Ep10
Sarah Moore transforms three tired items that have been saved from the skip in Altrincham, Greater Manchester. What will she do with old military bags? S3/Ep9
In Surrey, Sarah Moore rescues three unwanted items from the skip. She sees potential in a doll's house, an Ercol sofa and a mahogany dining table. S3/Ep8
Sarah Moore sees potential in a set of stools, an oak table and some multi-coloured play balls. How will she turn these unwanted items into a profit? S3/Ep6
Sarah Moore is in Walsall to rescue three items from the skip. She sees potential in a pair of atomic chairs, a hall unit and a collection of spectacles. S3/Ep3
Sarah rescues a granite worktop, a scientific microscope and some wire mesh. She enlists Daniel Heath and Mark Haig to help transform these items. S3/Ep1
Sarah Moore saves some plastic chairs, a set of classic dining chairs and some decorative features from the skip. How will she transform these items? S2/Ep25