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. S8/Ep20
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. S8/Ep17
Sarah Moore rescues a tallboy, a box of auction cast-offs and a flatpack dining set. She enlists Daniel Heath and Guy Trench to transform these unwanted items. S8/Ep14
Sarah Moore rescues three discarded items from Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey. Kevin Paxton tries to turn a pair of metal bed ends into a coffee table. S8/Ep11
Neil Wragg is challenged to repurpose a collection of tents. Sarah Peterson revamps a set of four dining chairs, and Sarah Moore works on a bamboo dressing screen. S8/Ep8
Jacqui Joseph transforms a pair of chairs and a laundry basket. Daniel Heath updates a melamine dining table, while Sarah Moore works on a pair of French armoires. S8/Ep5
Jay Blades rescues an old radio, a side table, and a chest of draws from Altrincham Recycling Centre. Can these discarded items be turned into cash? S8/Ep4
Leigh-Anne Treadwell tries to add some style to a retro two-seater sofa. Sarah Moore gets creative with a vintage sewing box, and Bruce Faulseit updates a desk. S8/Ep3
Duncan McKean is tasked with revamping an old radiogram. Chloe Kempster works on a tired chest of drawers, and Jay Blades rescues two Danish chairs. S8/Ep2
Rupert Blanchard is challenged to transform a wooden clothes airer. Kev Paxton works on a piano frame, while Sarah Moore revamps a modern fire surround. S8/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
Leigh-Anne Treadwell is tasked with transforming a dull chair. Sarah Moore repurposes a mediaeval style tent, and Ollie Allen works on a wooden chest. S7/Ep16
Jay Blades sees hidden potential in an old bookcase, a dated plant stand and a set of dining chairs. How will these unwanted items be transformed? S7/Ep15
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
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
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
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 Sharon O'Connor transforms a tired chair. Designer Rupert Blanchard works on an old desk, and Sarah Moore repurposes rusty roofing sheets. S7/Ep1
EJ Osborne rescues a pair of bench ends, a chest of drawers and a collection of glass jars from the skip. Can these unwanted items be transformed? S6/Ep20
Sarah Moore is in Witley to hunt for unwanted items with hidden potential. She picks out a kitchen cabinet, a wooden swivel seat and some cutlery. S6/Ep19
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
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
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
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
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 Moore saves an old lawnmower, a pair of teak chairs and three Persian rugs from the skip. Can these unwanted items be transformed? S6/Ep18
EJ Osborne sees potential in a dresser, a pair of longue doors and a set of stepladders. Can these unwanted items be transformed to make a profit? S6/Ep17
Sarah Moore is in Wallyford to look for discarded items with hidden potential. She rescues a box of slate, a cable drum and a pair of stone statues. S6/Ep16
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
EJ Osborne is at the Woking recycling centre in search of three profitable items. He picks out an old tape player, a draughting chair and chest of drawers. S6/Ep15
In Bradford, Jay Blades sees potential in scaffolding poles, a rocking chair and a pair of dining chairs. Can he upcycle these items and make a profit? S6/Ep14
Sarah Moore is bowled over by nine antique wooden lawn bowls. Then, she sees potential in three fabric chairs and a broken dining table in Scotland. S6/Ep13
Designer Sarah Moore sees potential in some wooden garden chairs, a sewing machine and a pair of bedside tables. Can they be turned into desirable items? S6/Ep11
Jay Blades rescues an old weighing scale, a rusty wheelbarrow and a baptismal font cover from the skip. Can these items be turned into a profit? S6/Ep10
Robot maker Mark Haig transforms a tumble dryer drum. Designer Daniel Heath revamps a record cabinet, while Sarah Moore repurposes some nuts and bolts. S7/Ep5