Jay Blades and the team restore an ornate piano stool, a vintage car speedometer, a baby’s wicker crib and a royal walking stick with a hidden secret. Show more
Jay Blades and the team take on a well-loved garden bench, an old school calculator, an antique bridle and a 1930s scooter. Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore a fairground water can, a camel saddle, a ship’s wheel and an RAF mascot teddy bear, restored as a tribute to a brave airman. Show more
Jay Blades and the team take on a one-of-a-kind bicycle sidecar, a Victorian sewing table, a military drum and an art deco clock with a mischievous past. Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore a homemade telescope, a well-travelled leather case, a bureau that served a village post office for decades and an antique seesaw. Show more
Jay Blades and the team tackle a saxophone, a tarnished brass kettle, a shaving mirror from the First World War and a vintage fretsaw. Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore an inspector’s ticket machine, a Victorian automaton, a world champion’s trophy and an unusual reminder of a secret agent’s wartime record. Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore a tarnished rugby trophy, a Victorian sewing machine, an accordion that has lost its voice, and a 100-year-old surveying tool. Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore a tatty but treasured teddy, an unusual instrument with a music hall past, a century-old tea caddy and a battered chess set. Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore a table, a wind-up panda bear, an unusual kitchen utensil and a reel-to-reel tape machine that refuses to play. Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore a clockwork car that won’t tick over, a wooden toolbox, a plate camera and a marionette theatre. Show more
Property series. Jules Hudson shows Adrian and his girlfriend how they could live in their desired London suburb and make their 350,000 pounds go further with two empty houses. Show more
Property series. Jules Hudson tries to convince Ray and Carol to consider transforming a disused property into their ideal home in the Kent countryside. Show more
Property series. Martin Worsley and Louise Allhusen currently rent a two-bed flat and are looking to buy their first place together somewhere within an hour's commute of London. Show more
Property series. Claire and Michael Woodhouse have a budget of 475 thousand pounds, and are hoping to buy a four bedroom home commutable to both Leicester and London. Show more
Graham and Helen Read are keen to move to the north Cornish coast. Jules Hudson shows them how far their budget could go if they considered buying an empty property. Show more
Edd Richardson and Amy Daintith want a home of their own somewhere near Bristol. Jules Hudson shows them how far their budget could go if they considered buying an empty property. Show more
Cathy and David Simpson are looking for a rural idyll in Kent. Jules Hudson shows them how far their budget could go if they considered buying an empty property. Show more
Property series. Joe Crowley meets Joanne Warren, who is on a hunt for an empty property to call home. Show more
Property series. Presenter Joe Crowley meets Hannah and David Ohandjanian, who have just become the proud owners of a Victorian terrace that has been empty for three years. Show more