At a railway museum in Somerset, Drew and Tee uncover two rare signs from the 1920s. Later, Drew finds shoe last made for music legend Paul McCartney. S15/Ep7
Drew and Tee visit a salvage yard that specialises in stoneware. Blown away by the quality and rarity of some of the items, Drew is forced to haggle hard by the canny dealer. S15/Ep9
Drew encounters thrilling examples by three design titans who shaped the classic Georgian-and-Victorian look: Sir John Soane, Augustus Pugin and William Morris. S17/Ep10
Drew visits a disused fuel shed on a former air force base in Suffolk, where he discovers vases carved from cow bones and a haunting stone face corbel. S17/Ep11
Drew encounters thrilling examples by three design titans who shaped the classic Georgian-and-Victorian look: Sir John Soane, Augustus Pugin and William Morris. S17/Ep10
Drew visits a disused fuel shed on a former air force base in Suffolk, where he discovers vases carved from cow bones and a haunting stone face corbel. S17/Ep11
Drew heads for a country pile that's stuffed with antiques. Then, he drops in on a dapper dealer whose shop turns out to be as stylish as its owner. S6/Ep2
Drew and Tee head get an exclusive look at a private collection of rock 'n roll memorabilia. Drew is excited to find some very rare Led Zeppelin and Motorhead collectibles. S15/Ep11
Drew and Tee seek out the very best antiques the Isle of Wight has to offer. Their first stop is the seaside town of Ventnor, a fashionable holiday resort in Victorian times. S15/Ep13
Drew and Tee head get an exclusive look at a private collection of rock 'n roll memorabilia. Drew is excited to find some very rare Led Zeppelin and Motorhead collectibles. S15/Ep11
Drew and Tee seek out the very best antiques the Isle of Wight has to offer. Their first stop is the seaside town of Ventnor, a fashionable holiday resort in Victorian times. S15/Ep13
The boys stop at a salvage yard which Drew hails as the best in the country. They find a pair of beautifully crafted sundials and an overthrow believed to be from Belvoir Castle. S15/Ep15
In Gloucestershire, Drew uncovers a marble table lamp and a painting of a mackerel. Later, he's thrilled to look around a stately home in Bedfordshire. S15/Ep2
The boys stop at a salvage yard which Drew hails as the best in the country. They find a pair of beautifully crafted sundials and an overthrow believed to be from Belvoir Castle. S15/Ep15
In Gloucestershire, Drew uncovers a marble table lamp and a painting of a mackerel. Later, he's thrilled to look around a stately home in Bedfordshire. S15/Ep2
Drew and Tee are the first to view a collection in Boreham Wood. Everything is up for sale, including a carved stone saint and marble fireplace supports. S15/Ep4
Drew is in rural Somerset to rummage through a salvage yard. He tries to buy an industrial ceiling light, a marble column plinth and an antiques sign. S15/Ep6
Drew and Tee are the first to view a collection in Boreham Wood. Everything is up for sale, including a carved stone saint and marble fireplace supports. S15/Ep4
Drew is in rural Somerset to rummage through a salvage yard. He tries to buy an industrial ceiling light, a marble column plinth and an antiques sign. S15/Ep6
Hunting items with a distinctly French connection, aspiring collector and TV star Fred Sirieix joins Drew and Tee on the road to learn the trade. S15/Ep8
The boys visit a heritage railway in Minehead where Drew discovers a fantastic selection of pieces, but the highlight of the trip is a ride in the cab of a vintage steam train. S15/Ep10
In Yorkshire, Drew and Al pick through a stash of antiques belonging to a highly regarded dealer. Then, they visit a fourth-generation metalsmith. S19/Ep14
Drew and Tee visit a 500-year-old copper mine in the beautiful village of Coniston. They uncover a slipware dairy bowl, pattern wheels and a retail counter. S15/Ep5
Drew visits some family-run businesses in Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Grimsby in the hope of finding rare and unusual antiques that have never been put on sale before. S13/Ep15
Drew visits the medieval Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire and finds pew connected a great Victorian architect. Later, he finds a WWII bomber crew seat at an aviation museum. S14/Ep5
Drew visits a huge collection of 20th century designer furniture in a former paper mill in West Yorkshire. In Middlesbrough, he finds pattern moulds at its last brass foundry. S14/Ep4
Drew and Tee are the first to view a collection in Boreham Wood. Everything is up for sale, including a carved stone saint and marble fireplace supports. S15/Ep4
Drew is in Lancashire, checking out a factory making traditional soap. And, in rural Dorset he visits a couple selling antiques from a manor house linked to the Churchill family. S14/Ep3
Drew and Tee are on a tour of the Midlands. In Walsall, they have a money-spinning idea, in Birmingham Drew finds treasure and they explore a grand country house. S14/Ep2
Drew and Tee are on an incredible tour of France. In Normandy, Drew falls in love with a grand chateau and at a massive antique fair he immerses himself in pop culture. S14/Ep1
Drew visits some family-run businesses in Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Grimsby in the hope of finding rare and unusual antiques that have never been put on sale before. S13/Ep15
In Lancashire, Drew visits a sprawling salvage yard that yields a huge haul of unique items. Next, at an auction house, Drew faces off against other dealers in a bidding war. S13/Ep14
Drew is given first look at the furniture in a Black Country factory. Next, in Derby, a new contact pays off when Drew finds the crankshaft from a Battle of Britain fighter plane. S13/Ep13
Sensing the chance to get some bargains, Drew checks in on some contacts who are downsizing and selling off collections. In Norwich, he finds a beautiful Victorian umbrella stand. S13/Ep12
In a huge barn in Sussex, Drew discovers a large collection of animal-themed curiosities and objects. And in Cardiff, Drew's favourite kind of antiques are finally revealed. S13/Ep11
In Sussex, Drew has some incredible luck when he is offered first pick of a shop packed full of French items. Then in Kent, he's invited behind the scenes of a historic railway. S13/Ep10
Drew road trips to Cornwall to for a major buying mission. In Penzance he haggles with a hoarder who owns a reclamation yard, before heading to the county's busiest auction house. S13/Ep9
Drew and Tee are invited to a private motor museum in Denbighshire. This fascinating collection boasts a steel plate Castrol sign and a charming pedal car. S15/Ep3
Seeing an untapped source of rare items, Drew tours Catalonia looking for some chic Spanish antiques. In Peralada, Drew is blown away by a 17th Century house full of treasures. S13/Ep8
Drew heads to Devon, where he finds a wealth of unusual oddities housed in a country pub. Next, it's on to Hastings, which has enjoyed a recent resurgence in the antiques trade. S13/Ep7
Drew heads to a huge antiques wholesaler in Exeter, where he finds pile upon pile of affordable gems. Next, it's on to north London, to visit an emporium of curiosities. S13/Ep6
His hunt for fresh stock takes Drew to the Cotswolds, where he finds a giant stash of Indian and Afghan treasures which have come directly from the subcontinent. S13/Ep5
In a quiet South London suburb, Drew comes face to face with the most extraordinary collection of American automobilia he's ever seen, including Evel Knievel's Messerschmitt. S13/Ep4
Drew is on a road trip, travelling to Norfolk, Pembroke and Essex. In Pembroke, he finds an old church that has been converted into an antiques store with a varied selection. S13/Ep3
Drew takes Viki to his favourite hunting grounds. Together, they pick through a dusty old shed, a quality auction, and a beautiful country house. S19/Ep11
Drew is given first look at the furniture in a Black Country factory. Next, in Derby, a new contact pays off when Drew finds the crankshaft from a Battle of Britain fighter plane. S13/Ep13
Sensing the chance to get some bargains, Drew checks in on some contacts who are downsizing and selling off collections. In Norwich, he finds a beautiful Victorian umbrella stand. S13/Ep12
At a giant mid-Wales market, Drew has the pick of over 1000 stalls showcasing world-class pieces. He spies a 200-year-old Windsor chair in the best condition he's ever seen. S13/Ep2
Drew decides that he needs something different to stand out from the competition. He and Tee head to Italy hoping to find some antiques that his rivals won't be able to match. S13/Ep1
Drew visits a country estate mentioned in the Domesday Book and unearths a cupboard that's been unopened for decades. Plus, he finds a weathervane dating to 1800. S12/Ep15
Drew visits a salvage yard in Cheshire containing vintage gym equipment with real muscle. At an antique shop on the south coast, he spots some decorative religious moulds. S12/Ep14
In a quiet South London suburb, Drew comes face to face with the most extraordinary collection of American automobilia he's ever seen, including Evel Knievel's Messerschmitt. S13/Ep4
Drew is on a road trip, travelling to Norfolk, Pembroke and Essex. In Pembroke, he finds an old church that has been converted into an antiques store with a varied selection. S13/Ep3
At a giant mid-Wales market, Drew has the pick of over 1000 stalls showcasing world-class pieces. He spies a 200-year-old Windsor chair in the best condition he's ever seen. S13/Ep2
Drew and Al buy from businesses in the process of change. They find a striking Windsor chair, an anatomical model, and artefacts from a former mill. S19/Ep6
Drew and Al trawl collections curated by experts, unearthing a rare item of motoring history and a 19th-century model ship with a tale to tell. S19/Ep3
Drew and Al buy from businesses in the process of change. They find a striking Windsor chair, an anatomical model, and artefacts from a former mill. S19/Ep6
Drew seeks standout items to lure more customers to his shop. In Derbyshire, he finds a Regency picture frame, and buys a pair of Danish rattan chairs in Harrogate. S12/Ep3
With his new shop opening to the public, Drew needs more stock than ever. He spots a '60s Danish sofa in Malvern and a pair of tapestries in Welshpool. S12/Ep2
Drew finally opens his own antiques shop in his home town of Conwy. So, he goes to the Cotswolds and one of the UK's largest indoor antiques, looking for treasure. S12/Ep1
In the Lake District, Drew meets an alpaca keeper and antiques collector fond of the unusual. And, at a Staffordshire castle, he meets an Elizabeth I lookalike. S11/Ep12
Drew and Al buy from businesses in the process of change. They find a striking Windsor chair, an anatomical model, and artefacts from a former mill. S19/Ep6
In Seaton, Drew dashes under a staircase for a pair of floodlights. In Yorkshire, he uses a penknife to see if a newly upholstered chair hides a valuable original. S11/Ep7