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00:00Hello and welcome to Bargain Hunt.
00:02Today, we're turning back the clock to the early 1950s
00:06to celebrate an iconic radio series.
00:10A time when our king's grandfather, King George VI, was on the throne.
00:15The price of an average semi was under £2,000
00:18and you could pick up a pint of milk for just a few pence.
00:23Then, on New Year's Day 1951,
00:26a brand-new radio drama hit the airwaves.
00:32It took the nation by storm
00:35and it's now the longest-running daily series in the world.
00:39Any ideas?
00:40It's The Archers, of course,
00:41an iconic show celebrating 75 years of broadcasting.
00:46We've asked some very famous voices
00:49to swap the studio mic for Bargain Hunt fleeces.
00:52And I go behind the scenes for a rare glimpse
00:56at how this iconic radio drama is brought to life.
00:59Get your wellies on and let's go bargain hunting!
01:25The venue for our Archers extravaganza
01:28is this busy antiques fair in Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
01:33There's no exception to the rules.
01:35Our teams of actors will have £300 to spend on three items
01:38and I'll be setting them a very fitting challenge.
01:41So, let's meet the faces behind those famous voices.
01:45Hi, I'm Ryan.
01:46And I'm Susie.
01:47And we have a secret weapon.
01:50My guide dog Radna, who hopefully is going to lead us to the bargains.
01:54Ooh, he could come in handy.
01:57Susie and Ryan play the colourful couple Tracy and Jazza.
02:01There's no way that plaster cast will be off in that time.
02:04I don't care. That's the day I marry you.
02:07Tracy is the life and soul of any party
02:09and Jazza, after years of wild exploits,
02:12has settled down as Berrow Farm's trusted pigmen.
02:16They might be good at farming, but today's about antiques.
02:20Are you both competitive?
02:22Nah, never have been really.
02:23I am. It's why I always win our arguments.
02:25Yeah, exactly.
02:27Well, let's meet the Blues, another Archers couple.
02:31I'm Sunny.
02:32And I'm Simon.
02:33And we're swapping Ambridge for antiques and...
02:36We're playing to win.
02:40Sunny and Simon play Ambridge's power couple Lillian and Justin.
02:45I worry what he might think, you know,
02:47that I'm marrying him for all the wrong reasons.
02:49You don't get to be a successful businessman
02:51without mastering the art of the poker face.
02:54Smooth-talking Justin Elliott is in a rollercoaster
02:57of a relationship with property developer
02:59and G&T-loving Lillian Bellamy.
03:03You're a strong couple on the Archers,
03:05but will you make a good team?
03:07I think we'll work well together. I really do. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:10At the end of the day, it'll be your choices, I think.
03:14Ooh, I think this is going to be quite the battle.
03:17So, let's get cracking!
03:18Hello, team!
03:20Oh, hey, Christina!
03:22Now, to have made it to 75 years is quite extraordinary, isn't it?
03:26You're almost antiques. I mean, the Archers is almost...
03:29I'm sorry!
03:29No!
03:31Insulting us now!
03:31Just the blue team, birthday!
03:33Yeah!
03:34Yeah!
03:34Now, before you go shopping, I do need to give you some money, OK?
03:38That was useful.
03:39Who is going to take the money over on the red team?
03:40I'm going to have it.
03:42Susie, there is your £300 to spend wisely.
03:45Now, who's going to have it over on the blue team?
03:47Thank you!
03:48There was no option there.
03:50Now, you will also need one of my notoriously tricky challenges, OK?
03:55Oh, oh!
03:55Now, no peeking in those just yet, please.
03:57Now, also to go bargain hunting, you will need one of our esteemed experts.
04:01For our red team today, we have the wonderful Raj Bisram.
04:05Hello!
04:06Hello!
04:06Hello, hello!
04:07And, of course, for the blue team, we have the wonderful Thomas Forrester.
04:11Come on in, Thomas!
04:12Oh, my lovely to meet you!
04:14Hello, Sarah!
04:15Now, you have everything you need to go bargain hunting, teams.
04:18Off you go!
04:19Enjoy!
04:20Thank you!
04:21But will it be a country catastrophe or a walk in the park?
04:25It's time to open those challenges, and today, there's a theme.
04:29An item with a connection to a farm animal.
04:34An item you would find in a farmhouse.
04:37Your 60 minutes starts now!
04:43Let's go for it straight away, shall we?
04:45Come on, Will!
04:46Leave the way!
04:47Well, I'm not leaving the way!
04:48We haven't won a lot of time!
04:49Sunny is!
04:50Our Archer's couples already seem tuned in,
04:52and Sunny is thinking about their challenge.
04:56Would you have a warming pan in a farmhouse?
04:58You could have a warming pan in a farmhouse.
05:00Oh, that's good, couldn't you?
05:00All of these things, you know, certainly on a sort of dresser,
05:04you'd have a lovely sort of blue and white charger.
05:07But, you know, this is just an idea to give you an idea.
05:09Oh, I love that.
05:10Oh, yes, please.
05:12Yeah, the feds.
05:12Every farmhouse should have one, definitely.
05:17That was perfect!
05:18It's there!
05:19While the blues have fun with the feds,
05:22Susie has spotted this cabinet for the Reds.
05:25I love this.
05:26I've got a thing, actually, about tiny chests of drawers.
05:29Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:29It's a Victorian mahogany collector's chest of drawers.
05:33It's beautiful.
05:33And the drawers are graduated.
05:36If you open it up and you can...
05:37Oh, he's having a sniff.
05:38Yeah.
05:39Yelled.
05:40Yeah.
05:40The price, unfortunately, is quite high.
05:42Too high?
05:42Even with...
05:43Two, three, five.
05:44Yeah, it's a bit much of our budget.
05:46Yeah.
05:46I can see why you like them.
05:48Yeah, they're lovely, yeah.
05:49Despite its great aroma, the Reds aren't ready to spend big just yet.
05:54The blues have spotted a seller polishing his wares.
05:58And he's a fan.
06:00Where does Maktus Brasso?
06:02You used to be on television.
06:03I did, I did.
06:04Yes.
06:04He did, he did.
06:05Now I just watch it all day.
06:08Look, we do have to think about what we find in a farmhouse.
06:10I want to talk about my career.
06:12Well, of course you do.
06:15Nice try, Simon.
06:16Ah, this copper kettle looks promising for your farmhouse challenge.
06:20Priced at £25.
06:23I think it's a bit too elegant for a farmhouse.
06:25Really?
06:26Well, no, but you...
06:26Oh, that's definitely bad of a farmhouse.
06:28Yeah.
06:28Do you want me to negotiate or...?
06:29No, well, I'll have a go.
06:30Oh, that is off, that is off.
06:32I'm off, I'm off.
06:32What is the best price on that one?
06:34I'm afraid to say the very best price on that would be 20.
06:38Yeah.
06:38Ooh.
06:39Well, 20 is very good.
06:42Why don't you just go a bit harder?
06:4315?
06:44No.
06:46Oh, we've got a bargain there.
06:48Do you think that's a good...
06:48Yeah, I think it's a safe buy.
06:50Can we have that one then?
06:51Thank you very much indeed.
06:53So that's your challenge done.
06:54Thanks to Sonny's powers of persuasion, this copper kettle is item number one for the blues
06:59and ticks off their challenge to buy an item you'd find in a farmhouse.
07:04Challenge done.
07:05Fantastic.
07:06Yes, and only eight minutes on the clock.
07:09Nice work.
07:10Back to the reds.
07:12I love the look of this camera.
07:14Yeah.
07:15I mean, it is a nice early camera and it's got its original leather case as well.
07:19Yeah.
07:19Can we pick it up?
07:21Yes, won't we?
07:21Time for Ryan to give it the once over.
07:24Yeah.
07:24What colour is that, please?
07:25It's black.
07:27Mostly they were all black.
07:28All these old cameras were.
07:29And it sits nice.
07:30Yeah.
07:30You can sit it down.
07:32Yeah, yeah.
07:32It's got a definite stand, doesn't it?
07:34Normally, you know, they've got damage to them.
07:37It's concertina.
07:38Yeah.
07:38The concertina movement.
07:39And that wears, right?
07:41And so that breaks.
07:42This one looks in really, really good condition.
07:45Yeah.
07:45I'm not sure of the age of this.
07:47Was it 20?
07:48Yes.
07:4820s.
07:48Yeah, 20s, 30s, something like that.
07:50Yeah, it's 100 years old.
07:52If you like it.
07:53I do it very much.
07:54I mean, they've got £70 on it.
07:55You can do it for 50.
07:56Oh.
07:57Okay.
07:58That's very generous, right?
07:59It's very generous.
08:00If we could get it for, say, 40.
08:01Okay, I'll do my best.
08:03All right.
08:03Hello.
08:04Hello.
08:04Thank you so much for saying you'd do it for 50.
08:07Just wondered if you can go any lower.
08:10Just a...
08:10We'll go 40.
08:11You'll go 40.
08:12We will take that.
08:13Thank you so much.
08:15Susie and Ryan snap up this vintage camera.
08:18Thank you very much.
08:19Brilliant.
08:20And it's one apiece.
08:22Ten minutes gone and back to the blues,
08:24and Thomas has found every writer's dream.
08:28This gentleman's got to collect the pen.
08:30Oh, my word.
08:31Is that a proper fancy pen?
08:32Is that a Parker pen?
08:34Yeah.
08:34Well, it's not Parker pen.
08:36No.
08:36That's kind of...
08:36What is it?
08:37It's a Schaefer.
08:38How do you know it's a Schaefer?
08:39It says on a box.
08:41Now, pens are quite popular these days.
08:43Are they really?
08:45Yeah, people like to restore them.
08:46Some of these are in slightly better condition than others.
08:48Yeah.
08:49You have little lovely nibs, which are sometimes gold,
08:52or sometimes gold-plated.
08:53It's 14-carat gold.
08:5414-carat gold, these nibs.
08:56Oh, my goodness.
08:56Can you still get the quink ink required?
08:59Yes, you can still get the ink.
09:00See, it's a nibble.
09:01Yeah, no, that won't work.
09:02The bladder's probably broken.
09:04It's all perished.
09:05Well, it's two of us.
09:06So what you're going to do...
09:07I don't want to know about your bladder, Simon.
09:10I think this is a very niche market, bladderless pen.
09:13It is very niche.
09:13Right, all right, all right, we're going.
09:14Are we going?
09:15How much are your pens?
09:17Anything from five to 15.
09:18Five to 15, right, OK.
09:20Are we giving up on pens?
09:22I would like to give up.
09:23Right, fair enough.
09:24That's fine.
09:24Thank you, sir.
09:26Simon has spoken.
09:28Time to move on.
09:31I mean, this is definitely a farm animal, right?
09:34It's a car.
09:34Even I know that's a farm animal, but it's plastic.
09:37Hmm.
09:38Ryan's dog Radnor is intrigued,
09:40and Raj thinks he's found the perfect item
09:43for their farmyard challenge.
09:44Oh, look at these.
09:45They're a bit foul, but I mean, you know.
09:47God!
09:48Look at these.
09:49This is Josh Archer's, you know.
09:52Hens.
09:53I mean, I don't think that that one has got any grey age,
09:56this one on my left hand.
09:58No.
09:58This one has got a bit of age.
10:00Just touch it.
10:00But not a lot.
10:01It's a bit ceramic.
10:01Yeah, have a feel.
10:03While Ryan examines the detail,
10:05it's time for me to check in.
10:07Hello, Christina.
10:08Hello.
10:09Christina, you know lots about chickens, don't you?
10:12I love a bit about chickens.
10:13Yeah.
10:13OK, so tell me, what kind of breed is this?
10:16A white feathery one.
10:18Don't say, yeah, right.
10:19And this one must be a brown feathery one.
10:22Weird, that.
10:22Yeah.
10:23But that one's round enough.
10:25Isn't it lovely?
10:25Isn't it?
10:26Yeah, but it's got £80 on it.
10:27At auction, it's going to be estimated tops.
10:31£40 to £60.
10:33There's no point then.
10:34But what do we think Radnor thinks?
10:35Radnor would try and retrieve that thing and smash it to bits.
10:39Great.
10:40Radnor, you're not going anywhere near this.
10:41No.
10:42I'm going to leave you to it, all right?
10:44Very best of luck.
10:44Nice to see you.
10:46I think it's a no, isn't it?
10:47Oh, it's a no.
10:47That was a straightforward no.
10:49I'll put them back.
10:50Yeah.
10:50It's a shame.
10:51I did like that white feathery one.
10:52Yeah, I mean, but we need to make a profit.
10:54We do.
10:55Quite right, Ryan.
10:56With 20 minutes gone, our teams need to giddy up.
10:59Isn't that right, Sonny?
11:00Look, enough of this.
11:01We've got to go.
11:01We've got to find something because time is running out.
11:04We have to, really?
11:05Yes, we do.
11:05Can't we go to the pub?
11:07Yes.
11:07What's the beer like in the bull?
11:09Well, it's Shires.
11:10Shires.
11:10Shires?
11:11Yeah.
11:11What's your tipple?
11:12Are you a Campari soda man?
11:14I'm a bit of a gin and tonic.
11:15A gin and tonic.
11:16I'm definitely a gin and tonic woman.
11:18I should have a slice, you know.
11:19Oh, dear.
11:20While the blues get lost in Ambridge, the reds are putting their best foot forward.
11:26Oh, look at these beautiful old ballet shoes.
11:29So, satin, I suppose.
11:30Yeah.
11:31I mean, they are nice.
11:32And you're obviously drawn to them.
11:34I mean, these are probably 1920s.
11:37I don't know if you want to have a smell inside.
11:39I mean, I'd advise you not to on this one.
11:41No, that's not what I'm saying.
11:43What I love about these is that somebody has worn them and danced in them.
11:47Yes.
11:48And obviously a skilled dancer because you don't get to be on point until you can properly dance.
11:52Tiny little feet.
11:54Yeah, it's narrow as well.
11:55Yeah.
11:56And they've got all that lovely wear and tear.
11:58They've listened to that music.
11:58They've listened to so much music.
11:59And it was probably live, too.
12:01Is that so nice?
12:02Yes, it does.
12:03Yeah, which is even more something very beautiful about that.
12:05It feels authentic, isn't it?
12:06Shall we go for it?
12:07I think we should take a risk.
12:08There's £28 on the ticket.
12:10Right.
12:10Again, ask for the very, very best.
12:13What would be your best price?
12:15I'd do £15.
12:16Oh, that's very gentle.
12:18Yeah.
12:18That's wonderful.
12:19Very, very, very generous.
12:21I'm going to shake it.
12:22Thank you so much.
12:23Thank you so much.
12:23Wow.
12:24It's fine.
12:25Cheers, mate.
12:26Well done.
12:29So the French ballet shoes for £15 are in second position for the Reds.
12:35As we pass halfway, Blues, you're playing catch-up.
12:39My goodness.
12:40This is interesting.
12:41Not lelique.
12:42No, it's not lelique.
12:44This is rather beautiful.
12:45The weight of it is formidable.
12:46Well, it's lead.
12:47There's a lot of lead in this glass.
12:49Yeah.
12:49Can I pick this up?
12:50Well, Sonny, it's quite heavy, darling.
12:51Oh, my goodness.
12:52It's amazing, isn't it?
12:54It's got the odd sticker on it, haven't we?
12:56Yeah, well, it's Valsain Lambert.
12:57So this is Valsain Lambert.
12:59Founded in a former abbey, this Belgian manufacturer has been producing decorative glassware since 1826.
13:08How much is that?
13:09£85.
13:10How do you think this purple is made?
13:13So it's doped with a transitional element.
13:15Yeah.
13:16So like a chemical.
13:17Okay.
13:18And that chemical would be vadium.
13:19How old do you think it is?
13:21This is 1950s, 1960s.
13:23It's rather nice.
13:23And would it sell well at auction, do you think?
13:25Well, it's a good-looking item.
13:26It's a lot of money.
13:27The lowest would be 65.
13:29I can't go any lower than that.
13:31The lowest would be 65.
13:32Lowest is 65.
13:32Have we got chance, though, of making a profit on it?
13:35That's the thing.
13:35Well, the man's been generous at £60.
13:39Didn't you say 50?
13:40No, I shouldn't have been done.
13:41I'm sorry, sorry.
13:43You said 80 to begin with.
13:4457.
13:4557 it is.
13:46Oh.
13:4857 pounds?
13:48What a bum.
13:49Fantastic.
13:50Thank you very, very well.
13:51Deal done.
13:52And this Belgian glass is item two for the Blues.
13:55It's the only final item to find.
13:57Yes.
13:57And the big spend.
13:58Yes.
13:59So, with two items a piece, I'm going to leave our Archer's Star shopping while I find
14:04out more about the village of Ambridge.
14:15After the Second World War, 1950s Britain was a decade of change.
14:22And for farming communities, time-honoured traditions faced new challenges.
14:30Reporting on these rural issues was a Midlands-based producer, Godfrey Baisley, who had an idea for
14:36a new daily countryside drama, and he called it The Archers.
14:41The first episode was broadcast to the nation on New Year's Day in 1951.
14:47To find out more, I've come to BBC Birmingham to meet long-time writer and producer Kerry Davis.
14:55Oh, hello.
14:55You must be Kerry.
14:57Yeah.
14:57Oh, are you writing a script?
14:58I am, but it's top secret.
14:59Oh, what?
15:00What?
15:01What I have got is some stuff from the archive that I can show you.
15:05Oh, super.
15:06So, Kerry, the show started in the early 1950s, didn't it?
15:09Tell me, what was it like?
15:10It was originally set up to be an educational programme for farmers, and so they persuaded
15:16the powers that be to let them produce a week of pilot episodes.
15:21That was in 1950, and this is an amazing historical document because this is the very first script
15:28for the very first episode of The Archers.
15:31Really?
15:31You can actually see here, we're set right at the beginning in a farming scene,
15:36and Dan Archer, he's asking his cowman, Simon, whether he thinks a cow that they're looking at
15:45is going to carve very soon or not.
15:47So, we're straight in.
15:48Straight in.
15:49You're on the farm.
15:50Yeah.
15:51You're in the middle of carving.
15:52Right in there.
15:53Amazing.
15:53Wow.
15:54How?
15:54In 1972, we lost the educational role, but we're still set in the countryside.
15:59A large number of our characters are farmers or people associated with the farm, and we're
16:04very much a picture of rural life and farming life.
16:10Archer's memorabilia, produced over the years, is now very collectible, like a beer mat from
16:15the famous Bull Pub.
16:17Copies of the programme's fictional newspaper, as well as this plate, produced to celebrate
16:22the show's 35th anniversary.
16:25Kerry, tell me, which long-term characters or storylines do you think have most defined
16:30the show over the years?
16:31For many years, the biggest one was in 1955 when Grace Archer died going in to save a
16:39horse in a stables fire.
16:41And it was really unusual to kill off a character in that way.
16:45I believe there have been some famous contributors to the archers as well.
16:49Very recently, we've had Fergal Sharkey, who is now, he's a musician as well, of course,
16:55but is now better known for campaigning for clean water.
16:58And there's been some royal contributors.
17:00We have.
17:01Princess Margaret in the 1980s, and more recently, even Queen Camilla.
17:05Yeah, which is fantastic, isn't it?
17:06Appearing as themselves.
17:07She's got a big fan, I believe.
17:08She's a huge fan.
17:09Yeah.
17:10But how do you bring to life a countryside community on the radio?
17:14I'm going behind the scenes to find out.
17:18Oh, hello.
17:19Hello.
17:20Hi.
17:20Welcome to Ambridge.
17:21Thank you very much.
17:22This is so exciting.
17:24Vanessa Nuttall, or Ness, is an experienced sound engineer who, for the last decade,
17:30has been responsible for creating the live sound effects.
17:34So, I feel like I'm in a kitchen here.
17:36We've got lots of sinks and cookers.
17:38Is that where I am?
17:39You are.
17:40OK.
17:40We're in the Brookfield kitchen, and we also do the bull bar scenes in here.
17:46Is this the bar of the bull?
17:47This is the bar.
17:48And she's about to show me how to create a typical lunchtime in the bull pub.
17:53What I do is I give the actors a plate of brioche, because it's nice and soft, and also banana.
18:00So, if you'd like to try that.
18:01Mmm.
18:03Oh, that's yum.
18:07And it's just really subtle, isn't it?
18:09But that works perfectly in radio terms.
18:13That's mealtime sorted.
18:15Now, Ness is going to show me how she adds the sound effects to a more detailed script.
18:21So, we're going for a walk in Ambridge?
18:22We are.
18:23Christina walked through the drought-ridden field.
18:26Are you walking?
18:27Oh, you are.
18:28This is quarter-inch tape, which we used to record on back in the day.
18:34She reached the gate to the farm and slowly went through.
18:40Are you telling me the gates and ironing boards?
18:44That's amazing.
18:45Then she hurried across the concrete yard.
18:50Stopping abruptly at the barn, she slowly pushed the farm door.
18:56There was a strange noise from within.
19:00Ah, it was just the farmer milking his goats.
19:04What are you doing?
19:07Are you milking a glove?
19:09It is a bit like milking a cow, actually.
19:11Oh, my goodness.
19:11Yeah, it is.
19:12It's very like milking a cow.
19:14Ness, honestly, this has been absolutely fascinating.
19:17Thank you so much.
19:18It's such a dream come true.
19:19You're very welcome.
19:20It's always lovely to show people how things happen behind the scenes.
19:23Well, I think you're the secret star.
19:30Back to the shopping, and with 25 minutes remaining, both teams need one more item.
19:36The Reds are looking for something to tick off both their challenges.
19:40We've only got one shot left at buying a farm, connected to a farm animal over £75.
19:46I'm really, I'm nervous.
19:47Fear not, Susie.
19:48I'm sure Raj has a plan.
19:50So maybe we're looking at something that's maybe in silver, an animal item, right?
19:55Maybe find something in here.
19:56There's lots of...
19:57There's a little figurine over here.
19:58OK, yeah.
19:59OK, this is...
20:00You always see owls on farms.
20:01Yes.
20:02This would be connected.
20:03That's really pretty.
20:04Isn't that a really pretty one?
20:06This says, test the silver.
20:07So, it's tested the silver.
20:10It hasn't got a hallmark.
20:11It would more than likely be American or something like that.
20:14OK, OK.
20:15All right.
20:16It's got £140 on the ticket.
20:18Do you want to have a feel of this?
20:18We can put it to one side.
20:20I think we should have a little look at that.
20:21Because I feel like we've kind of been quite quick in our decisions.
20:23Quite hasty.
20:24OK, so we need to find out what she can do it for.
20:27OK, so...
20:27Hello.
20:28Thanks for letting us handle this lovely owl.
20:30Um, what would be your best price on this?
20:33Um, we'd go 80.
20:35OK.
20:35Could you do an extra five and make it 75?
20:39Yeah, go on, I can do it 75.
20:39Brilliant.
20:40Fantastic.
20:40And could we help put it on hold?
20:41Yeah, of course you can.
20:42Lovely.
20:42And we'll come back.
20:43We'll come back.
20:44Thank you so much.
20:45Thank you, that's very kind.
20:47At 75 pounds, this little owl is a maybe for their big spend.
20:51But we might need to have a chat about whether it counts as an animal you find on a farm.
20:57Now, how are the blues getting on with their big spend?
21:00Uh, isn't someone missing?
21:02Right.
21:03Where's he gone?
21:03Well, I don't know.
21:04We bought two items.
21:06Yeah, he does this all the time.
21:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
21:08Well, even when you're working together?
21:09Even when we're working together.
21:11Oh, here he is.
21:12Look what he's got.
21:13Oh, no!
21:15You could have bought us one, couldn't you?
21:17Have my fleet.
21:17No, thank you.
21:18He gave me an extra big lot.
21:20He did, didn't he?
21:21And Simon's tasty treat is attracting even more attention.
21:26Hey!
21:26Oi!
21:27Hey!
21:27Oi, you two!
21:28Oi, ice cream!
21:30No, you're all right.
21:31You're all right.
21:32You're not taking this seriously, right?
21:33It's about finished.
21:34How much have you spent?
21:35How you...
21:35Yeah, we bought a lovely...
21:37Don't tell them.
21:38I'm going to make it up.
21:39Don't worry.
21:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
21:41Put it on your nose now.
21:42Don't hold it.
21:43It's just open it.
21:44It's just...
21:44That's yours for 50 kilos.
21:46No, thank you.
21:47No, thank you.
21:48Let's go and find a good...
21:49Antique ice cream.
21:50Yeah, absolutely.
21:50Come on, let's go.
21:52Ah, right.
21:53Less than 20 minutes left.
21:55Time to focus, guys.
21:57Oh, that was delicious.
21:58Well, I'm glad you got a bit of sugar high now.
22:01I know.
22:01While the Blues check out all that the inside has to offer,
22:05the Reds have found some creatures that might tick off their Farmyard Animal Challenge.
22:10Lorna Bailey, they're becoming more and more collectible.
22:12She's been going for about, sort of, 20-odd years.
22:15Very, very similar to Clarice Cliff.
22:17So, the chicken is 240.
22:20Keep looking, yeah?
22:21Yeah, yeah.
22:21Okay.
22:22But they are lovely.
22:23The Reds pass on the pricey pottery.
22:27Meanwhile, the Blues are looking at this intriguing image.
22:30But what's it made of?
22:31Human hair.
22:32Yeah.
22:33Mementi mori.
22:34Yes.
22:35So, this is somebody who's died.
22:37Right.
22:37And they're remembering their death in their own hair.
22:40Despite the popularity of morning items in the Victorian period,
22:45like rings and brooches containing our lost loved one's hair,
22:49it's not everyone's cup of tea.
22:51How much is this?
22:53150.
22:53150.
22:55Probably, uh, 18...
22:5618, 18, 18.
22:57That was before they had shampoo.
22:59They had shampoo.
23:00Right.
23:00Okay.
23:00I'll go and put that back.
23:02Not something we want.
23:03Oh, no.
23:05Back to the Reds, who found a mini Radna.
23:08Actually, I don't know if he is silver.
23:10He's a car mascot.
23:12Oh.
23:13What's a car mascot?
23:14A car mascot.
23:15Oh, does it go on the front of the car?
23:16Yeah, on the front of the car.
23:17Of course, in the old days, they all had them on.
23:19But they are highly collectible.
23:21It's 185 pounds.
23:23There's not going to be a lot in it.
23:24Yeah, I think we need to move on.
23:25Yeah, we need to move on.
23:26Thank you so much.
23:27Sorry, Radna.
23:28The Reds are passing on your canine friend.
23:31Ten minutes to go, and Thomas has a suggestion for Sunny.
23:36Do you want to look at some jewellery?
23:37Yeah, could do.
23:38Jewellery's really popular at auction those days.
23:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:40Beautiful Victorian silver locket and chain, which is rather nice.
23:45It's got a little bit of hair in it.
23:47You've got a Victorian hallmark for Birmingham there.
23:49It's slightly rubbed.
23:50I can't quite see it.
23:51It's cute, so it's going to be sort of 1880s.
23:54Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:54On a sort of contemporaneous, beautiful chain.
23:58So how much is this?
24:00One, because the trade-off is 150.
24:02150.
24:03I'd just like to browse a bit more.
24:05Would you? You want to browse a bit more?
24:06Yeah.
24:06Well, you've got five minutes.
24:08Off you go.
24:08I'll be with you in the same.
24:10The Blues are beginning to struggle.
24:12While the Reds have found more dogs.
24:15These could work for your farm animal challenge.
24:17They're almost like little toys.
24:19These are.
24:20How are they toys?
24:21Our little Scotty dog.
24:23These are old metal animal figurines for farm animals.
24:28Yeah.
24:29These are lovely.
24:31They're little.
24:31They're mainly dogs, aren't they?
24:33I mean, what's that?
24:34Yeah, but I'm not sure they're going to be.
24:34How much are they?
24:35The very best would be £20.
24:37Oh, it's not enough.
24:38It's not enough.
24:39Thank you so much.
24:40Thank you very much.
24:41We've got to move on.
24:42Keep going.
24:43Let's go.
24:44Needing to spend £75 or more, the Reds have to pass on the dogs.
24:49Sunny has found some competition for Thomas' silver locket.
24:53These forks.
24:55Those are very pretty, aren't they?
24:56Norwegian silver with beautiful enamel to them.
24:59I was going to say £160, but £150 to them.
25:02£150.
25:03Same price as your locket.
25:04So, the choice.
25:05Do you want a piece of jewellery to wear or...?
25:07No, the other two things I've decided on.
25:09So, it's up to you really, Sam.
25:10You say.
25:11I think the locket would be more used.
25:14Well, let's go for the locket.
25:15OK.
25:15They've made a decision.
25:16They've made a decision.
25:17Yeah, we have.
25:18Good to see you again.
25:19The decision has been made.
25:20Substance.
25:21I think that's going to be very happy around someone's neck.
25:23So, £150.
25:25Thank you very much.
25:28So, with this silver locket and chain ticking off their big spend,
25:31the Blues complete their shop.
25:34Right, let's go.
25:34Let's go and get a cup of tea.
25:35Oh, yes.
25:36Something stronger.
25:36G&T.
25:38With only a few minutes left, the Reds are beginning to panic.
25:42Now, the owl.
25:44Where's the owl?
25:44Where's the owl?
25:45She kept it for us.
25:46She kept it for us.
25:46So, we got that butt.
25:47I'm just wondering if there's another farm-related animal
25:50that has a hallmark.
25:53That's lovely.
25:53That's lovely.
25:54What's the price ticket on that?
25:56250.
25:57250.
25:58This little one here, can that be 150?
26:00We've got three minutes.
26:01We could do that for 150, but no less.
26:03Has it got a hallmark?
26:05Yes, there is a mark on it.
26:06It's Italian.
26:07What kind of bird is that?
26:08I don't know.
26:09It's a partridge.
26:09No, it's not a partridge.
26:11Is it related to farm animals?
26:12I mean, but...
26:12Not a farm animal.
26:13We're going to go for the owl.
26:15I don't...
26:16No, I don't want to take the risk of it not being a farm animal.
26:19OK.
26:20We'll go for the owl.
26:20And what did you say you could do that for, 75?
26:2275, we agree.
26:23Fantastic.
26:24Shake the lady's hand.
26:25Thank you very much.
26:27Sold.
26:28The Reds go with the owl.
26:30And at 75 pounds, it ticks off their big spend.
26:33But will it meet their farmyard animal challenge?
26:38That's it, teams.
26:39Your shopping is over.
26:41Good teamwork, I think.
26:42Yeah, it was good teamwork.
26:43Yeah.
26:43We couldn't have done it without Radna.
26:44No.
26:45Let's go have a cup of tea.
26:46Let's go.
26:46Or an ice cream.
26:47Let's remind ourselves what the Red team bought.
26:49This early 20th century camera with original case costing 40 pounds was item number one.
26:58They hoped to pirouette to a profit with these French ballet slippers, 15 pounds paid.
27:07And challenged to buy a farmyard animal, they went with this little owl.
27:11And at 75 pounds, it also ticked off their big spend.
27:16So, that looked like quite a lot of fun.
27:18It was.
27:19It was quite frantic, but fun, yeah.
27:20Now tell me, out of the three items that you purchased, Ryan, which was your favourite?
27:25Camera, easily.
27:26Oh, the first item that you purchased.
27:28Yeah.
27:29Lots of levers and cogs and it's great.
27:31What about you, Susie?
27:31What was your favourite?
27:32Well, I loved the ballet shoes.
27:34And you could just imagine them being worn by a ballerina in Paris.
27:38Did you wake up this morning and think, oh, I'm going to buy a pair of ballet shoes on Bargain
27:42Hunt?
27:43Definitely not.
27:43Yeah.
27:46Ryan, I'd like to know, what is the purchase you think is going to make you the most profit?
27:49Camera, easily.
27:50Oh, he's sticking to his camera.
27:51I am, yes.
27:52I think so.
27:53Susie, which is the item you think is going to make you the most profit?
27:56I'm going to go the owl.
27:58The owl?
27:59How does an owl have a connection to a farm animal?
28:02They have many friends amongst farm animals.
28:05Well put, well put.
28:07And you often find them on farms.
28:08Right.
28:09As a very good pest controller.
28:11I think it's tenuous.
28:12Yeah.
28:12But I will give you that one.
28:14Now tell me, how much did you spend in total, team?
28:17It was £130.
28:17£130.
28:18Yeah.
28:18That means somebody's got £170.
28:21I have.
28:21To hand over to Raj.
28:23What are you going to do with it?
28:24It's got to be farm animals.
28:25It's got to be farm animals.
28:26More owls!
28:28Well, while Raj goes bonus by shopping, let's remind ourselves what the blue team bought.
28:33Needing to buy an item you'd find in a farmhouse, they paid £15 for this copper kettle.
28:40They fell in love with this purple Belgian glass bars, paying £57.
28:48And they spent big on this late 19th century silver locket and chain, £150 paid.
28:56Now, that looked like a lot of fun.
28:58Oh, it was, wasn't it?
28:58It was brilliant fun.
28:59What I really loved about your shop is that, obviously, Simon was there at every moment,
29:04wasn't he, Sonny?
29:05He was a real team member.
29:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
29:07Except when he bought the ice cream.
29:08That's a flake.
29:09I offered you a bit of my flake.
29:10Well, you did.
29:12Let's talk about the items that you purchased.
29:14What was your favourite of those three purchases, please?
29:18Well, I just love the necklace.
29:20And you just, sometimes when you feel something, it's got a bit of history in that.
29:23Sonny, out of the three purchases, what was your favourite?
29:26The beautiful glass vase.
29:28I mean, it's quite big, it's quite heavy, isn't it?
29:30But I really loved it.
29:32What do you think is going to make you the most profit of your three purchases?
29:35I think, funnily enough, the vase was a bargain.
29:37I think the copper kettle, which was the first item that we bought,
29:41because I think we got a good deal.
29:43Now, what did you spend in total, team?
29:46222, I believe.
29:47Yes.
29:47So, that means one of you has got £78.
29:50Yes.
29:50Who's got it? Who's got it?
29:52Oh, no.
29:52Oh, it must be me.
29:55Thomas, what will you be doing with that?
29:56What's your plan?
29:57These two like colour.
29:58Yes.
29:58Bring some colour to our lives.
29:59Yeah, I think so.
30:00Well, while Thomas goes to find his bonus buy, I'm going to head off to the auction.
30:10We've come south to Lime Bay Auctions by the seaside to be with auctioneer Harry Ballen.
30:15Harry, thanks so much for having us.
30:17It's our absolute pleasure and what fantastic items you've brought with you.
30:20Shall we start with our red team?
30:21Yep.
30:22Ryan and Susie, who went shopping with lovely Raj Bisram.
30:25Mm-hmm.
30:26First item that they purchased is this rather spectacular camera and Ryan had a real affinity with it.
30:32He loved all the catches and the levers.
30:34It's so tactile, isn't it?
30:36I'm not sure that it's going to make an absolute fortune because we see quite a lot of them in
30:41the industry.
30:42However, it may blow everybody away.
30:45So, what's your estimate, Harry?
30:46I'd say £15 to £30.
30:48£40 paid.
30:50OK.
30:50Here's hoping.
30:51Let's move on to their second purchase, which was this rather sweet little pair of ballet shoes.
30:57Not necessarily my area of expertise.
31:00They're not my size.
31:01I haven't spent a lot of time on point.
31:03It has to be honest.
31:04OK.
31:04£10 to £20, I think.
31:06OK.
31:06Well, they only paid £15 for them.
31:08Oh, well, we're in the right ballpark, aren't we?
31:10Absolutely, we are.
31:11Now, their third and final item was their big spend and I had challenged them to find an item with
31:18a connection to a farm animal.
31:20OK.
31:20They've gone for, yeah, barn owl.
31:22Exactly.
31:22Pepperette, isn't it?
31:23It is a pepperette.
31:24You think that it's silver plate?
31:27£10 to £20, I'm afraid.
31:28Oh, my goodness.
31:29And they did spend £75 on it.
31:31Right.
31:32And I think if it were silver, that would have been an absolute bargain.
31:35Absolutely.
31:35It would have been an absolute steal.
31:37Yeah.
31:37But it's not.
31:38But it's not.
31:39OK.
31:40Well, let's move over to our blue team, Simon and Sonny, who went shopping with Thomas Forrester.
31:46Now, the first item that they purchased was my challenge to them, to find an item that you would find
31:52in a farmhouse.
31:53Right.
31:53Which do you think it is?
31:55I'm thinking it's your copper kettle.
31:56It is the copper kettle, yes.
31:57You would find it in a farmhouse, but you're not going to make lots of money out of it, I'm
32:02afraid.
32:02OK.
32:03Why not?
32:04Because it's out of fashion.
32:06It's £10 to £20.
32:07It's £10 to £20.
32:08OK.
32:09Well, look, they paid £15 for it.
32:11OK.
32:11So we're not a million miles away.
32:13We're not a million miles away.
32:14Now, their second purchase was this rather beautiful Val Saint Lambert glass bowl.
32:21Pink's a good colour.
32:22It appeals to a wide market.
32:24I think this will do well.
32:25£40 to £80, I think.
32:27£40 to £80.
32:28Well, £57 paid.
32:30There might be a small profit there.
32:31Now, let's move on to their final purchase.
32:33This really rather beautiful Victorian locket and collarette.
32:37I like the fact that it's got a really good, clear hallmark on the back of the locket.
32:41I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who will really like it.
32:46And I'm going to say it's about £40 to £80.
32:49Well, it was their big spend.
32:50And they did spend quite big.
32:52They spent £150 on the locket.
32:55£150?
32:56Yep.
32:57I hope that we find two bidders who like it as much as you do.
33:01Mmm.
33:02I do too.
33:03Will you be on the roster for us, Harry?
33:04I will be.
33:05It'll be myself and my colleague, Simon.
33:07Well, very best of luck.
33:08£42 now, £45, £48, £50 now.
33:11And I'm selling...
33:13Raj, Susie, Ryan, and of course, Radnor.
33:16We mustn't forget Radnor.
33:17How are you feeling?
33:18Optimistic.
33:19Optimistic.
33:20Good.
33:20I like that, Ryan.
33:21What about you, Susie?
33:22I'm very excited.
33:23A little bit nervous.
33:24I've got the butterflies.
33:25You've got the butterflies.
33:26So the first item you bought was your wonderful Kodak camera.
33:30You paid £40 for it.
33:31Let's see what the world thinks of your really rather wonderful early 20th century Kodak
33:35Bellows camera.
33:36Here it is.
33:37I'm looking to start the bidding £20.
33:40Come on, bidders.
33:40Come on, bidders.
33:41Come on, come on.
33:42£20 I have.
33:43I'm looking for £22 and I've got £22, £25.
33:46Come on.
33:47I have £28 in the room and I'm looking for £30.
33:50£32, Susie.
33:52£35 in the room.
33:53Thank you, Susie.
33:54Selling for £35.
33:55Come on.
33:56Fair warning.
33:57Oh, no.
34:00So that was sold for £35.
34:02That is just a £5 loss.
34:04I'm gutted.
34:08Here come your really rather beautiful French ballet point slippers here.
34:12Now these were your favourite weren't they, Susie?
34:14Yeah, I love them.
34:15The Frenchness.
34:16The Frenchness.
34:17Are we?
34:17Absolutely.
34:18Now you paid £15 for them.
34:20Here they come now.
34:21A pair of vintage French ballet point slippers.
34:25In the room somewhere there's got to be a ballerina.
34:27Start the bidding.
34:28£20.
34:30Magnifique.
34:31Lovely.
34:3210 then.
34:34£10.
34:35£10 a bit.
34:35Excellent.
34:36That's a good start.
34:37£10 I have.
34:38I'm looking for £12.
34:39I am selling.
34:41No.
34:41Come on.
34:42Fair warning.
34:45Oh.
34:46Oh, you guys.
34:47Sadly, another £5 loss on the ballet shoes.
34:50So we're at minus £10 at this stage.
34:52But don't panic.
34:53Don't panic.
34:54Here comes your very sweet little silver plated owl pepperette pot.
34:58Now this was your big spend at £75.
35:01And it was also your challenge piece.
35:03I start the bidding.
35:04I'm looking for £20.
35:06Best little Lala I've ever seen.
35:08Come on.
35:08What about £10 then?
35:10£10 on bid.
35:12£12 and £15.
35:13Okay.
35:14Keep going.
35:14Come on.
35:14Keep climbing.
35:1518.
35:1620 now.
35:17Woo!
35:18I'm looking for £22.
35:20£22 anywhere else at £22.
35:22Come on.
35:23Come on, please.
35:24And we're sold.
35:26Oh, my goodness.
35:27My goodness.
35:28Sadly, that just sold for £20, which is a £55 loss.
35:32We are currently at minus £65.
35:35Okay.
35:35But you left Raj with £170 of leftover lolly.
35:39Okay.
35:39Shall we find out what he did with it?
35:41Yes, please.
35:42Okay.
35:42All right.
35:43Raj, would you like to go and grab your bonus bite, please?
35:45Here we go.
35:46Oh, right.
35:47I remember these.
35:48Five little lead dogs.
35:51Little and...
35:52Six.
35:53Six.
35:53Oh, six.
35:54I can't count either.
35:55Okay.
35:56Tennery.
35:57Okay.
35:57I think they're just...
35:58They're absolutely lovely.
36:00They're very cute.
36:01Yeah.
36:02There's a Scotty dog.
36:03Obviously, I know that you have a...
36:04Sorry?
36:05A Borzoi.
36:06So, how much did you pay for them?
36:07I actually paid £15 for these.
36:10£15.
36:10And how much do you think we'll get for them?
36:12Well, I would have thought they should be estimated £20 to £40.
36:16So, we're not going to make up the £60, though.
36:18I wish.
36:18You never know, Susie.
36:19You never know.
36:20Maybe the...
36:21What's it called?
36:22Borzoi.
36:23Maybe the Borzoi will go through the roof.
36:25We will.
36:26Go for it.
36:27Absolutely, yeah.
36:28Take a risk.
36:28You're going to go for it?
36:30Live life to the full.
36:31Absolutely.
36:32They're going to go for their bonus buy, but let's see what our auctioneer, Harry,
36:35thinks of Raj's really rather gorgeous puppy dogs.
36:39I like the dogs.
36:40Yeah, they're cute.
36:41I really like the dogs, even though one of them has got a little tiny injury.
36:45I'm thinking about £30 to £60.
36:47Well, I think Raj will be delighted because he only invested £15.
36:52£15?
36:53Yeah.
36:53Yeah, I think they're going to do well.
36:56He has put an estimate of £30 to £60 on the bonus buy.
36:59OK, so he's predicting a profit for you.
37:02Here they come now.
37:03Very best of luck.
37:04Charming hand-painted white metal dogs.
37:07£20 then.
37:08Any interest at £20?
37:09£20 I have on £9 and £22 now.
37:11There we go.
37:12You've got a profit.
37:13You've got a profit.
37:13You've got a profit.
37:13You've made a profit.
37:14I'm looking for £25, £25, looking for £28.
37:17£28.
37:18£30.
37:19I'm looking for £30.
37:22£30 now online.
37:23£32 now.
37:25And I'm selling.
37:26I'm looking for £32.
37:27One, two...
37:29Oh!
37:31Not quite enough.
37:31Not quite enough.
37:32So that is a £17 profit on your bonus buy.
37:34Which means we'll add £48, guys.
37:38Which is actually...
37:38That's not too bad.
37:39Not too bad.
37:40Not too bad.
37:41Not quite into the guns yet.
37:43Yeah.
37:43It could be a winning score.
37:45Oh, that's true.
37:46That's true.
37:52Sonny, Simon, how are you feeling?
37:54Very excited at the prospect of all this.
37:56Yeah.
37:57Can't wait.
37:58I mean, has anyone bought a wheelbarrow for the profits that were going to have to take it?
38:00I'm really, really nervous.
38:01You're nervous?
38:03Are you?
38:03Yes.
38:04Do you ever get nervous?
38:04I'm terrified of winning.
38:08I think you bought three really good purchases in your shopping.
38:11The first of which was your challenge.
38:13You came back with this copper kettle.
38:15£15 paid.
38:16Yeah.
38:17Here it comes.
38:18Start the bidding.
38:19You need to get over £15.
38:20I'm looking for.
38:21Yes.
38:22£20.
38:23Surely it's going to be £20.
38:24Come on.
38:25Yes.
38:25What about £10?
38:27£10 I have in the living room.
38:29Anyone needs a copper kettle?
38:30A copper kettle.
38:31And we're selling your way, sir, at £10.
38:34How much?
38:35£10.
38:36£10.
38:37£5 lost on your first item, OK?
38:40Right.
38:40We've got your very lovely art glass vase.
38:42You paid £57 for it.
38:45The asymmetric Val St Lambert glass bowl in dusky pink.
38:50£50 I'm looking for.
38:52£50 I have and I'm looking for £55.
38:54On the book of 50, looking for £55.
38:57£55 and I'm selling.
38:59At £50.
39:01We've still got some time.
39:02Don't worry.
39:03I'm not enjoying this game.
39:04No.
39:05£7 loss on the bowl.
39:07OK.
39:07So we're currently at minus 12.
39:10Here is Silver Locket and Colaret.
39:12We paid £150 for it.
39:14It's OK.
39:15It's OK.
39:16Keep the fee.
39:17And we can start the bidding.
39:20£90.
39:20Oh, £90.
39:21That's better than this.
39:23That's all right.
39:23But we do need a little bit more.
39:25100 with me.
39:26Excellent.
39:27Excellent.
39:28Looking for £120.
39:29£120 I have and I'm looking for £130.
39:32Go on.
39:33£130 I have and I'm looking for £140.
39:37Come on online.
39:37Come on.
39:38Come on.
39:39At £130.
39:44Oh dear.
39:45Oh dear.
39:46So £20 loss.
39:47So overall so far we are at minus £32.
39:50Now you did leave Thomas with £78 of leather.
39:54Yes.
39:54Yes.
39:55Thomas, would you like to go and get your bonus buy please?
39:57Simon, Sonny, I'd like you to close your papers.
40:00I'm ready.
40:00Open your eyes.
40:01So I bought a beautiful turquoise silver.
40:05Turquoise, right.
40:05So it's a turquoise broke from Mexico probably.
40:09And you've got this beautiful filigree design around the broke.
40:12How much did it cost then?
40:13It cost me the grand total of £25.
40:15Oh, I think that's really beautiful.
40:17The key question is how much are we going to make?
40:20Yeah.
40:20I think there's a £20 profit in here.
40:22£20?
40:23I think no profit.
40:24I'm not sure.
40:25I need a unanimous decision from you team.
40:27Are you going to go with the bonus buy or not?
40:28Yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:29You're going to go with it?
40:30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:31Okay.
40:31They're going to go with the bonus buy.
40:32So let's see what our auctioneer Harry thinks of Thomas' really rather lovely turquoise
40:36brooch.
40:38I like it and it's got a very popular stone.
40:41Turquoise sells well.
40:42Brooches are making a bit of a comeback.
40:44£30 to £60.
40:46£30 to £60.
40:47Well, Thomas only invested £25 in it.
40:50It's going to do well, I think.
40:52His estimate is £30 to £60.
40:55Ooh!
40:56We need to make up £32 ideally.
40:58Here we go, here we go.
40:59Here we are.
41:00Start the bidding.
41:01I'm looking for, what should we say?
41:03£40?
41:04Go on.
41:05Come on.
41:07£40.
41:07Any interest of £40?
41:08What about £30?
41:11£30?
41:11£30 I have.
41:12£32 on right.
41:13Profit!
41:14£32.
41:15£35 with me.
41:17£35 I have and I'm looking for £38.
41:19Ooh!
41:19£38.
41:20£40 with me and I'm looking for £42.
41:23Come on.
41:24Come on.
41:24£45 with me.
41:26Looking for £48.
41:27Oh, yes!
41:28Look it up!
41:29£48 I have and I'm looking for £50.
41:32Selling for £48.
41:37Oh, hey!
41:38Well done!
41:39Yes!
41:39Yes!
41:40Well done you!
41:41£23 profit on your bonus buy.
41:43You are at?
41:45Minus nine.
41:46Ooh!
41:47Single dick sheds!
41:48Which is quite, actually...
41:49We won't be able to show our heads in the ball.
41:52If we go into the ball, we'll be laughing.
41:53Just about.
41:54Just about, quite frankly.
41:56We're supposed to be sharp magic.
41:58This is good.
41:59This is good.
42:05Well, I have to say, what a joy it has been having you with us at Bargain Hunting.
42:10To celebrate 75 years of the Archers with you has been extraordinarily special.
42:16Now, the team that has won today's show by losing the least...
42:21Yes!
42:22...is...
42:23Simon and Sonny!
42:24Hi!
42:25Oh!
42:26Well done!
42:27Very, very well done.
42:29Well done, guys.
42:30Oh, my goodness.
42:31Really pleased for you.
42:33Oh, right!
42:34So, you're leaving us today with £48 down, sadly.
42:40Well...
42:40Oh, hard cheese!
42:41Oh, what a shame!
42:42Sorry about that, darling!
42:45Wait for it!
42:46I mean, you didn't really do much better, really, did you?
42:50And you leave us today on minus nine.
42:53No, it's not bad, is it?
42:54I don't think that's too bad at all.
42:56I'm going to be boasting about that for you.
42:59It's minus nine!
43:00Minus nine!
43:01Have you enjoyed being proud of us today?
43:03Oh, it's always great.
43:03We've had fun.
43:04Yeah, we have a lot of fun.
43:05Good, excellent.
43:06Now, if you think you can do better than our teams today,
43:08and I'm not entirely sure that would be too tricky,
43:11don't forget you can apply to come on the show via our website
43:13or, indeed, why not follow us on social media?
43:15But more importantly than any of that,
43:18don't forget to join us again next time
43:21for some more bargain hunting.
43:22Yes?
43:23Yes!
43:38We'll see you next week!
43:42We'll see you next week!
43:45Bye.
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