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  • tex
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    Now i'm retired with far too much time on my hands i have to admit to ritually watching bargain hunt everyday while i eat my pot noodle

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  • George 1978
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    Originally posted by amethyst View Post
    I vagally can remember that programme sometime during the late 60s Arthur Negus was the presenter.
    Yes, but it was revived in the late 1990s as well - Michael Parkinson presented and was succeeded by Michael Aspel (the only programme apart from Give us a Clue that both Michaels have presented); and then Anne Robinson had a go, just before she started The Weakest Link.

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  • amethyst
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    Actually, I know that Going for a Song was an antiques game show - I meant that it sounded as if it was something to do with musIic, hence the word "song".
    I vagally can remember that programme sometime during the late 60s Arthur Negus was the presenter.

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  • George 1978
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    Actually, I know that Going for a Song was an antiques game show - I meant that it sounded as if it was something to do with music, hence the word "song".

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  • George 1978
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    There was also an antiques game show called Going, Going, Gone! on around 20 years ago which was on BBC 2 in the Weakest Link slot before it started - it was presented by Andy Craig of various ITV regional news programmes, and then by the disgraced Stuart Hall.

    At least David Dickinson made Bargain Hunt a cult programme when he was on it.

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  • amethyst
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    I have been watching Money For Nothing on Quest red.Sarah Moore is the presenter going to recycling centres to find 3 items to transform them into something different.The lucky ones who thought their junk is worthless are surprised when she knocks on their door with cash and shows them on her pad what it ,looks like now

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  • George 1978
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    We used to have the Antiques Roadshow and that's it - mind you, there used to be a programme on BBC 2 called Collector's World, and from old TV schedules, that was shown in the evenings.

    I thought that Going for a Song was something to do with Eurovision when I first saw the title...

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  • tex
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    Antiques and collectibles

    Have you noticed how many programmes there are nowadays about antiques?....here are a few but i'm sure theres even more.

    Cash in the attic
    Bargain hunt
    Antiques roadshow
    Antiques road trip
    sun sea and bargain spotting
    put your money where your mouth is
    going for a song
    flog it
    antiques master
    money for nothing
    for what it's worth
    antiques inspectors
    the great antiques hunt
    car booty
    under the hammer
    cracking antiques
    trust me i'm a dealer
    restoration roadshow
    antiques uncovered
    auction hero
    antiques to the rescue
    the great antiques map of britain
    hidden treasures
    antiques roadshow hidden treasures
    street auction
    flipping profit
    curiousity
    make me a dealer
    Dickinson real deal
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