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Money for Nothing
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Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.

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Sarah Moore enlists designer Daniel Heath to give new life to a retro bureau, and upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith transforms two unloved chairs into something special.

In Scotland, Sarah Moore calls on bag-maker Rosanna Gethin and upcycler Rachel Henderson to breathe new life into a tartan picnic rug, some chairs and a glass display cabinet.

Jay Blades calls on designer Sarah Peterson and blacksmith Kev Paxton to help revamp lampshades, some metal piling and windbreaker poles.

Sarah Moore calls on design duo Josh and Oli to restore a chest of drawers, and designer Lucy Tiffney gives two tired chairs a new lease of life.

Jay Blades upcycles a bedroom chair, upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell gets creative with a swivel chair, and designer Daniel Heath tackles a sideboard.

Sarah Moore turns to upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith to give a little green chair a new lease of life, while furniture restorer Katie Keat has a dated display cabinet to contend with.

Jay Blades attempts to make some money for nothing from two farmhouse stools, while lighting expert Duncan McKean gives two old record players a radical overhaul.

Sarah Moore repurposes some vintage bottles and turns to woodworker Bruce Faulseit to give a coffee table a stylish update.

Upcycler Jacqui Joseph repurposes a mannequin, Neil Wragg gets creative with some sofa leather, and designer Rachel Henderson gets to work on an old metal trunk.

Sarah Moore calls on Lucy Tiffney to breathe new life into a broken-up sideboard and carpenters Josh and Oli to repurpose some wooden bed ends.

Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith rejuvenates two metal chairs, and furniture restyler Chloe Kempster is challenged to come up with a radical redesign for a loom chair and cabinet.

Sarah Moore and designers Leigh-Anne Treadwell and Duncan McKean revive some retro lampshades, two wingback armchairs and an extendable dining table.

Sarah Moore is rummaging the rubbish at Wallyford Recycling Centre in East Lothian. With three items saved from the skip, she turns to upcycler extraordinaire Rupert Blanchard to transform a wooden clothes airer while blacksmith Kev Paxton takes on piano frame. For her own project, Sarah attempts to make over a modern fire surround, but will she and her team succeed in turning the items from old to sold?

Upcycling entrepreneur Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre in Greater Manchester, where he's searching the boots for potential loot. Assisting Jay in his mission to rescue, revamp and rehome three pieces of skip-bound trash are lighting expert Duncan McKean and furniture upcycler Chloe Kempster. Duncan will attempt to light up an old radiogram while Chloe is tasked with transforming a chest of drawers, but will all three projects result in a profit for the items' unsuspecting owners?

At Woking Recycling Centre in Surrey, Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three items she can salvage, spruce up and sell on for a profit. To help transform her junk gems, Sarah enlists the help of carpenter Bruce Faulseit to update an unfashionable desk, while upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell has the challenge of giving a retro two-seater sofa a stylish overhaul. A vintage sewing box gets Sarah's creative cogs turning, but will she succeed in finding new homes for all three upcycled items?

Upcycler Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre on a mission to rescue and revive unwanted items. With three eclectic skip-finds to transform, Jay turns to quirky clockmaker Paul Parry to update an old radio while designer maker Sarah Peterson transforms a side table and chest of drawers. Jay takes on four dining chairs as his own creative project, but will he succeed in turning trash into cash?

Sarah Moore is scouring the recycling centre in Witley for unwanted items that she can breathe new life into. With three past-it projects saved, Sarah turns to upcycler Jacqui Joseph to transform a pair of chairs and a laundry basket, while designer Daniel Heath hopes to give a small melamine dining table a stylish update. A pair of French armoires give Sarah an exciting new challenge, but will all three projects produce profits for their former owners?

At Wallyford Recycling Centre in East Lothian, upcycler extraordinaire Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items she can save and sell on for a profit. To help transform her trio of skip finds, Sarah turns to designer Rupert Blanchard to give a broken games table a new lease of life, while Lucy Tiffney has a pair of old lamps to contend with. For her own project, Sarah tries to turn a profit on a tired display cabinet, but will all three transformations be a success?

In Altrincham in Greater Manchester, Jay Blades is scouring the recycling centre in search of three unwanted items he can save and sell on. Furniture restyler Chloe Kempster attempts to give an old tallboy a new lease of life, while woodworker Bruce Faulseit has an interesting challenge on his hands with a collection of slate tiles. For his own project, Jay has a trio of metal lights to overhaul, but will he succeed in finding new homes for all three of his upcycled items?

Upcycling expert Sarah Moore is scouring the skips at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey. Artisan bag maker Neil Wragg is called on to repurpose a collection of old tents, while designer Sarah Peterson attempts to breathe new life into a set of four dining chairs. A bamboo dressing screen is Sarah's own project, but will her revamping rustle up a profit to return to the items' original owners?

In Altrincham, Jay Blades is searching for three items he can rework to reveal their true potential. To help him on his quest, Jay enlists two magnificent makers: woodworker Ollie Allen and upholsterer Sharon O'Connor. Ollie has his hands full with a rickety old shelving unit, while Sharon needs to come up with a bright idea for a pair of garden chairs. Jay attempts to transform an unwanted side table, but will all three items be given a new lease of life?

In Surrey, upcycling expert Sarah Moore is using her salvaging expertise at Witley Recycling Centre to find three items she can rescue and revamp. A pink drop-arm pink sofa is worked on by restorer Peter Fournel, while upcycler Jacqui Joseph is tasked with putting a new spin on an old chest. For her own project, Sarah has a train set to keep her busy, but will she succeed in turning tired items into a pocketful of profit?

Sarah Moore is in Surrey, checking out the cast-offs at Witley Recycling Centre. She is on a mission to save three unwanted items before they hit the skip. Blacksmith Kev Paxton has his work cut out with a pair of metal bed ends, while upholsterer Ray Clarke tries to give an old armchair a complete redesign. For her own transformation, Sarah has the carcass of a chest of drawers to repurpose, but will she be able to find new homes for all her finished items?

In Witley, Sarah Moore is rooting around the car boots looking for hidden gems she can rescue and revamp. With three items saved from the skip, Sarah enlists the help of designer Rupert Blanchard to give new life to a dressing table and mirror, while upholsterer Sharon O'Connor is tasked with bringing a petite sofa up-to-date. For her own project, Sarah attempts to get creative with a vintage suitcase. Will all three projects prove to be a success?

At Walsall Recycling Centre in West Midlands, upcycler extraordinaire Jay Blades is on the lookout for three unloved items he can save from the skip. Woodworking wonder Bruce Faulseit has a drop-leaf table to transform, while upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith attempts to give an old wingback chair a radical overhaul. For his own project, Jay has a collection of metal baskets to get creative with, but will he succeed in making all three items saleable?

At the recycling centre in Wallyford, upcycling aficionado Sarah Moore unearths three hidden gems that she believes have profit-making potential. Sarah calls on lighting expert Guy Trench to find a new use for a collection of auction cast-offs, while designer Daniel Heath has a tallboy to get creative with. A flatpack dining set is given the upcycling treatment by Sarah, but will the transformations ensure she can return a profit to the items' unsuspecting owners?

Jay Blades enlists woodworking wonder Ollie Allen to give a coffee table a makeover, while upcycler Jacqui Joseph breathes new life into a set of dining chairs.

Jay Blades calls on designer Sarah Peterson to give a pair of chairs a modern twist, while carpenter Bruce Faulseit repurposes a collection of metal racks and drawers.

Sarah Moore enlists trusty artisans Neil Wragg and Simion Hawtin-Smith to repurpose a pair of leather wallets and a rocking chair.

Sarah Moore turns to upholsterer Sharon O'Connor to overhaul an old chair frame, while upcycler Jacqui Joseph attempts to transform a dated desk.

Jay Blades finds profit-making potential in a discarded stained-glass door and window, while the team tackle an old fireplace and some brass lighting.

Sarah Moore turns to designer Sarah Peterson to make over a tired trolley, while upcycler Rupert Blanchard gets creative with a telephone table.

Sarah Moore salvages discarded gems from a recycling centre in Wallyford, East Lothian. A desk, an armchair and some sheets of corrogated iron receive a new lease of life.

EJ Osborne searches for potential loot at Llanfoist Recycling Centre in Monmouthshire. Some dusty wine bottles, an old wooden door and an unwanted radiator get a new lease of life.

Sarah Moore is on the hunt for more items to salvage and spruce up. A windbreaker, an ottoman and a vintage pram are given a new lease of life.

Jay Blades is at a recycling centre in Altrincham on a mission to rescue and revive unwanted items. Two discarded tables and a badminton equipment box receive a new lease of life.

Sarah Moore scours a recycling centre in Witley for items she can bring back to life. A tumble dryer drum, a record cabinet and a batch of wire mesh are given a new lease of life.

Sarah Moore is in Witley looking for unloved items to save and sell on. A sofa, some retro deckchairs and two interesting tables get the upcycling treatment.

In Altrincham, Jay Blades searches for three unwanted items to save and sell on. A table, a record player and a farmhouse chair receive a new lease of life.

EJ Osborne scours Llanfoist Recycling Centre for discarded items he can revive. A sofa bed and armchair, a piano stool and a photographer's lamp have new life breathed into them.

Sarah Moore searches for three skip-bound items she can rescue and rejuvenate. A sideboard, a chaise longue and an unusual overcoat are brought back to life.

EJ Osborne use his salvaging expertise at Llanfoist Recycling Centre in Wales. Some trampoline poles, a pair of blow torches and a desk get the upcycling treatment.

Sarah Moore is in Surrey checking out the cast-offs at Witley Recycling Centre. She's on a mission to save three unwanted items before they hit the skip. Furniture restorer Katie Keat has her work cut out repairing an old chest of drawers, while upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith tries to give a pair of chairs a total redesign. For her own transformation, Sarah has a woollen blanket to repurpose, but will she be able to find all her finished items a new home?

In Bradford, Jay Blades is rooting around the car boots looking for hidden gems he can rescue and revamp. With three items saved from the skip, Jay enlists the help of robot maker Mark Haig to give a new use to an old lawnmower, while upcycler Sarah Peterson is tasked with bringing a wooden cabinet bang up to date. For his own project, Jay attempts to get creative with a cable drum, but will all three projects prove to be a success?

At Woking Recycling Centre in Surrey, upcycler extraordinaire Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items she can save from the skip. Woodworking wonder Bruce Faulseit has a chest of drawers to transform, while upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell attempts to give an old gold chair a radical overhaul. For her own project, Sarah has a collection of redundant file boxes to get creative with, but will she succeed in making all three items saleable?

At the recycling centre in Woking, upcycling aficionado EJ Osborne unearths three hidden gems that he believes have profit-making potential. EJ calls on lighting expert Guy Trench to find a new use for a collection of car exhaust parts, while woodworker Ollie Allen gets creative with a workbench. A metal table frame is given the upcycling treatment by EJ, but will the transformations ensure he can return a profit to the items' unsuspecting owners?

Reclamation master Jay Blades is at the recycling centre in Altrincham in search of three skip-bound castoffs he can rework and repurpose. Jay enlists two magnificent makers in his plight to turn trash into cash. Woodworking wonder Bruce Faulseit is on hand to give an old bookcase a new look, while upholsterer Ray Clarke attempts a creative makeover on a set of dining chairs. For his own project, Jay has a plant stand to spruce up, but will all three makeovers be a success?

Sarah Moore is rummaging through the rubbish at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey, where she's on the lookout for three unwanted items she can save from the skip. Sarah calls on upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell to give a dull brown chair a modern twist, while carpenter Ollie Allen is tasked with repurposing a wooden chest. For her own project, Sarah has a mediaeval style tent to contend with, but will she succeed in giving her cast-offs a new lease of life?

Upcycler extraordinaire EJ Osborne is scouring the skips at Woking Recycling Centre in Surrey. He's on a mission to save three unwanted items he can restore, rejuvenate and sell on for a profit. Assisting EJ in his mission are trusty artisans Daniel Heath and Norman Wilkinson. A pair of bookcases are given some makeover magic by designer Daniel, while carpenter Norman has the task of transforming a pine table and chairs. A Lloyd Loom-style chair will be given the upcycling once-over by EJ, but will he succeed in finding new homes for his new and improved items?

Sarah Moore is at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey searching for tired and unwanted items she can transform from skip-bound to stylish. With three items saved, Sarah turns to woodworker Bruce Faulseit to revamp an old oak table, while luggage legend Neil Wragg attempts to get a needle through an airbed. Sarah's challenge is to bring a Victorian sofa into the 21st century, but will her eclectic items prove to be too past-it to make a profit?

At a recycling centre in Bradford, Jay Blades sifts through the unwanted items in search of three hidden gems he can transform and sell on. Designer Sarah Peterson has her hands full with a collection of carpet offcuts, while upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith attempts to inject new life into a pair of tired chairs. Jay sees profit-making potential in a bicycle wheel, but will he succeed in finding new homes for all three items?

Upcycling aficionado Sarah Moore rummages through the rubbish at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey in the hope of finding hidden gems to transform. With three items saved, Sarah turns to upholsterer extraordinaire Sharon O'Connor to make over a tired armchair, while clockmaker Paul Parry gets creative with a collection of circuit boards. For her own project, Sarah attempts to transform a rusty metal table frame, but will she and her team succeed in turning the items from old to sold?

At Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey, Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three items she can salvage, spruce up and sell on for a profit.

Upcycler Jay Blades is at Altrincham recycling centre on a mission to rescue and revive unwanted items.

Sarah Moore is in Surrey, checking out the cast-offs at Witley recycling centre. She and her team of artisans try to revive a 1950s TV, an art deco chair and a drum kit.

Upcycling expert EJ Osborne is scouring the skips at Woking recycling centre, searching for three items that he can rework to reveal their true potential.

Sarah Moore is scouring the recycling centre in Witley for unwanted items that she can breathe new life into.

At Witley recycling centre, upcycler extraordinaire Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items that she can save and sell on for a profit.

In Bradford, Jay Blades is rooting around the car boots for hidden gems he can revamp. Among the items he finds are an old typewriter and a sewing machine.

In Witley, Sarah Moore salvages some copper pipes, a Sussex armchair and two tables. But will her revamps return a profit?

Upcycling entrepreneur EJ Osborne is at the Llanfoist recycling centre in Wales where he's on a hunt for potential loot.

In Witley, Sarah Moore salvages an old mower, two teak chairs and some Persian rugs, but will her eclectic items prove to be too past-it to make a profit?

Sarah Moore is on a mission to rescue three unloved and unwanted items from Wallyford Recycling Centre in Scotland. To help her on her quest, Sarah turns to designer maker Rupert Blanchard to come up with a creative new use for some wooden garden chairs while carpenter Bruce Faulseit is tasked with turning a redundant sewing machine stand into something special. Sarah takes on the ambitious project of restyling a pair of bedside tables - but will all her hard work pay off?

In Altrincham in Greater Manchester, Jay Blades is scouring the recycling centre in search of three unwanted items to save and sell on. Designer-maker Ollie Allen takes on the challenge of transforming some metal springs while upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell gets to work giving a new lease of life to an old blanket box. For his own project, Jay has two tables to add some creativity to, but will he succeed in finding new homes for all his upcycled items?

At Wallyford Recycling Centre in Scotland, upcycler extraordinaire Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items that she can save from the skip. Woodworking duo Josh and Oli get busy with a collection of wooden lawn bowls and designer Daniel Heath has the challenge of putting his stamp on a broken dining table. For her own project, Sarah has three fabric chairs to transform, but will she succeed in making all three upcycled items saleable?

At Midland Road Recycling Centre in Bradford, Jay Blades is sifting through the unwanted items in search of three hidden gems that he can take, transform and turn a profit on. Metalwork maestro Kev Paxton has his hands full with a collection of scaffolding poles and upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith has a tired rocking chair to inject some new life into. Jay sees profit-making potential in a pair of dining chairs, but will he succeed in finding new homes for all three items?

At the recycling centre in Woking, upcycling aficionado EJ Osborne unearths three hidden gems with profit-making potential. To transform his trash, EJ calls on robot maker Mark Haig to find a new use for an unwanted tape player while designer maker Rupert Blanchard has the tall order of making half a chest of drawers whole again. A draughting chair is given the upcycling treatment by EJ, but will the transformations ensure he can return a profit to the items' unsuspecting owners?

Sarah Moore salvages three items from Wallyford recycling centre in Scotland, including a cable drum and a pair of stone statues.

EJ Osborne salvages three items from the skips at Woking recycling centre, including a dresser and a set of stepladders.

In Witley, Sarah Moore salvages an old mower, two teak chairs and some Persian rugs, but will her eclectic items prove to be too past-it to make a profit?

Sarah Moore salvages a kitchen cabinet, a wooden stool and a collection of cutlery from the skips at Witley recycling centre.

Upcycling expert EJ Osborne salvages a chest of drawers and a collection of glass jars from Llanfoist recycling centre in Wales.

Sarah Moore is at the recycling centre in Witley on the lookout for three items she can salvage, spruce up and sell on for a profit. Can Sarah and her crafty creatives pull off a range of tricky transformations? Audio engineer Horse has his work cut out trying to make an old sewing box sing, while master carpenter Norman Wilkinson attempts to modernise a collection of metal drawers. Sarah takes on a bicycle in need of some TLC, but will she succeed in turning trash into cash?

EJ Osborne is at Woking Recycling Centre on a mission to save three tip-bound items that he can restore, rejuvenate and sell on for a profit. To help him turn trash into cash, EJ enlists the help of upcycler Sarah Peterson to give an outdated telephone cabinet a radical revamp, while woodworkers Josh and Oli are tasked with turning a tired tool box into something special. EJ has a collection of gear box parts to get creative with, but will his upcycling escapades result in a profit for the items' unsuspecting owners?

In Witley, Sarah Moore is searching for three tip-bound items that she can turn into top money-makers. Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith is on hand to tackle a pair of old car seats, while lighting guru Guy Trench is tasked with transforming a collection of glass laboratory tubes. For Sarah's own project, she has a box of knitting wool to work with, but can all her repurposing rustle up a profit to return to the items' original owners?

Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre on a mission to save three unwanted items from the skip. To help convert his trash into cash, Jay turns to metal maestro Kev Paxton to revive a set of glass lampshades. Meanwhile, wallpapering wonder Emma Walker has a big job on her hands with an oak sideboard in need of an update. A pair of printers' trays give Jay some testing times, but will he succeed in turning all the items from old to sold?

Sarah Moore is on a mission to rescue unloved and unwanted items from Witley Recycling Centre. With three tip-finds to transform, Sarah turns to Neil Wragg to come up with a creative new use for an old kite-surfing sail, while the Bristol Upholstery Collective is tasked with turning a forlorn futon into something fabulous. Sarah takes on the ambitious project of transforming a wine bottle into lighting, but will all her hard work be enough to turn these cast-offs into cash?

Restoration expert Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre in Greater Manchester on the lookout for three pieces of tip-bound treasure. Woodworking wizard Norman Wilkinson is tasked with creating functional furniture from some wooden shelving, while upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith gets to work reimagining a tired leather sofa. Jay has an interesting challenge on his hands with an old filing cabinet, but will he succeed in finding new homes for his upcycled items?

Upcycling entrepreneur Sarah Moore salvages three skip-bound items from the recycling centre in Witley. To help her give them a new lease of life, Bristol Upholstery Collective get busy with a box of patchwork pieces, and furniture restyler Emma Walker is challenged with putting her stamp on a dull dressing table. Sarah gives new life to a doll's house in her own project, but will she be able to find new homes for all her items?

Restoration expert EJ Osborne is at Woking Recycling Centre, scouring the skips for three items that he can rework to reveal their true potential. EJ enlists two magnificent makers to help him on his quest to turn trash into cash. Artist blacksmith Kev Paxton has his hands full with four metal chairs, and carpenter Bruce Faulseit is left scratching his head over how to transform a tired towel rail. EJ works on updating two unwanted mirrors, but will all their work reflect in a profit?

Junk rejuvenator Sarah Moore is in Scotland rummaging through the rubbish at Dunbar Recycling Centre. She's on a mission to save three pieces of tip-bound trash before they hit the skip. Woodworking duo Josh and Oli take on a set of discarded drawers, while metalwork mastermind Paul Firbank attempts to repurpose an unwanted computer desk. Sarah sees profit-making potential in an old accordion case, but will she succeed in finding new homes for all three items?

Jay Blades sifts through the unwanted whatnots at Altrincham Recycling Centre in search of three dump diamonds that he can take, transform and turn a profit on. Upcycler Sarah Peterson's creativity is tested with a tired set of cane chairs, while robot maker Mark Haig's challenge is to come up with a new use for an old video projector. For his own project, Jay gets crafty with a collection of discarded windows, but will all three have profit-making potential?

Sarah Moore is at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey in search of tired and unwanted items that she can transform from tip-bound to tip-top. With three items saved, Sarah turns to textile designer Daniel Heath to make an old floor lamp shine once more, while upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith struggles with a bold redesign of a chaise longue. Sarah gets creative with a collection of bay leaves, but will her eclectic items prove to be too past-it to make a profit?

At the recycling centre in Woking, upcycling aficionado EJ Osborne unearths three hidden gems with the potential to turn a profit. To help him transform his tip finds, EJ calls on luggage legend Neil Wragg to stamp his style on an unwanted windbreaker, while lighting expert Guy Trench reimagines some old workshop cast-offs. A child's chair is given the upcycling treatment by EJ, but will the transformations ensure he can return a profit to the items' original owners?

At Altrincham Recycling Centre, trash connoisseur Jay Blades roots around the car boots trying to find some hidden gems he can rescue and revamp. With three items salvaged, Jay enlists the help of metal maestros Bex and Dave to transform mattress springs into something special, while woodworking wonder Norman Wilkinson is tasked with bringing an old writing bureau up to date. Jay finds a creative new use for a broken granite worktop, but will all three transformations be successful - and will they be off to new homes?

Upcycling entrepreneur EJ Osborne is at Working Recycling Centre where he searches the boots for potential loot. Assisting EJ in his mission to rescue and revamp three pieces of tip-bound trash are trusty artisans Mark Haig and Bruce Faulseit. An old gas meter box is transformed by robot maker Mark, and a tired table and chairs are given a creative revamp by carpenter Bruce. EJ has some racing tyres to rev his creative engine, but will all three transformations pack a profit?

At Dunbar Recycling Centre, upcycling extraordinaire Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items she can save from the skip. To help her transform her trio of finds, Sarah turns to creative duo Josh and Oli to give a redundant refectory table a new lease of life. Meanwhile, Bristol Upholstery Collective take on the challenge of an armchair in need of a complete makeover. For her own project, Sarah tackles a collection of frames, but will they succeed in turning the items from old to sold?

At Witley Recycling Centre, upcycler extraordinaire Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items she can save from the skip and sell on for a profit. To help transform her trio of tip finds, Sarah turns to upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith to give three chairs a style overhaul, while designer maker Daniel Heath has a granite fireplace to contend with. For her own project, Sarah takes on an old wooden trolley, but will she succeed in turning trash into cash?

Upcycling expert EJ Osborne is at Woking Recycling Centre searching for three items that he can rescue and revamp. An old bedroom cabinet in need of an update is reworked by furniture restyler Emma Walker, while audio engineer Horse is given the task of adding some 'boom' to an old metal box. For his own project, EJ has a box of wooden blocks to keep him busy, but will he be able to turn tired items into a pocket full of profit?

Sarah Moore scours the recycling centre in Witley for unwanted items that she can breathe new life into. With three hidden gems gathered, Sarah turns to bag buff Neil Wragg and top-class carpenter Norman Wilkinson to help make them shine again. An old aluminium trough gives Sarah an exciting new challenge, but will the transformations produce a profit to return to their unsuspecting owners?

Reclamation master Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre in search of three pieces of tip-bound trash that he can rework and repurpose. Jay enlists two magnificent makers in his quest to spruce up his salvage. Blacksmith Bex Simon is on hand to reinvent an old swing while all-round upcycler Sarah Peterson has the tall order of transforming wooden joists into lighting. Jay takes on the task of revamping a tallboy cabinet, but will all three makeovers be a success?

Junk rejuvenator Sarah Moore rummages through the rubbish at Dunbar Recycling Centre in Scotland, where she is on the lookout for three unwanted items that she can save from the skip. Sarah calls on carpenter Bruce Faulseit to add a modern twist to a collection of bathroom bits, while blacksmith Kev Paxton tries to find a creative new use for a galvanised metal sheet. For Sarah's own project, she has three dining chairs to update, but will she succeed in finding new homes for her revamped items?

At Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey, Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three items she can salvage, spruce up and sell on for a profit. With three items successfully saved, can Sarah and the team pull off a range of tricky transformations? Robot maker Mark Haig has to work his magic on an old road light, while the Bristol Upholstery Collective attempt to bring a seventies-style sofa back up to date. For her own transformation Sarah takes on a set of moth-eaten blankets, but will she succeed in turning trash into cash?

Restoration expert Jay Blades is at the recycling centre in Altrincham, Greater Manchester. His mission is to save three items before they hit the skip and transform them into saleable items. Jay enlists the help of designer-maker Daniel Heath to transform a collection of old tiles into something special, while upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith is tasked with updating a conservatory sofa. Can Jay's tip finds produce a profit to return to their unsuspecting owners?

Upcycling entrepreneur Sarah Moore salvages three skip-bound items from the recycling centre in Witley. To help her give them a new lease of life, designer-maker Rupert Blanchard gets to work stamping his own unique style on a set of beech chairs, while woodworker wonder Norman Wilkinson is left scratching his head over a broken-up chest of drawers. Sarah has her hands full to give a box of ceramic tiles a new lease of life.

At Altrincham Recycling Centre, Jay Blades searches for items that he can take, transform and turn a profit on. Blacksmith Kev Paxton shows his mettle working on a skip-bound firepit, while Mark Haig is tasked with putting a creative twist on two past-it paraffin lamps. For his own project, Jay takes on a tired wicker table and chair, but will the results have profit-making potential?

Sarah Moore is on a mission to rescue unloved and unwanted items from Dunbar Recycling Centre. With three finds to transform, Sarah enlists the help of Norman Wilkinson to take on some broken fencing, while lighting expert Guy Trench is appointed the task of making a set of glass demijohns shine again. Sarah has the arduous task of revamping a fire-damaged table, but will all of their hard work be enough to turn these curious cast-offs into cash?

In Witley, upcycler extraordinaire Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items that she can save from the skip. To help transform her trio of tip finds, Sarah turns to scrap salvager Paul Firbank to give a redundant car bonnet a new use, while bag buff Neil Wragg has the challenge of transforming an old wax jacket. For Sarah's own project, she attempts a daring makeover on a dated desk.

Sarah Moore is scouring the recycling centre in Witley for three unwanted items that she can breathe new life into. With a novel collection of trash finds under her arm, Sarah turns to designer maker Rupert Blanchard and woodworking duo Josh and Oli to help make her dump diamonds shine again. A skip-bound vintage lace dress gives Sarah an exciting new challenge, but will the transformations produce a profit to return to their unsuspecting owners?

Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre in search of three items of tip-bound trash that he can rework and repurpose to reveal their true potential. With three curious items saved, Jay enlists two magnificent makers to turn trash into cash. Designer Daniel Heath gives a garden chiminea a radical redesign, and upcycler Sarah Peterson gives a shabby set of curtains a style overhaul. But will their transformations be able to make some money for nothing?

Sarah Moore is in Scotland, rummaging through the rubbish in Dunbar Recycling Centre, where she hopes to save three items from the skip. The Bristol Upholstery Collective is on hand to help Sarah nurse an old chair back to health, while blacksmith Kev Paxton attempts to repurpose an unwanted washing machine. Sarah tries to create something alluring out of disposed egg trays, but will her transformation have what it takes to produce a profit?

Sarah Moore looks round Earlswood Recycling Centre, trying to find rubbish she can rescue and revamp. Sarah enlists the help of her trusty transformers to take on some tricky items. Mark Haig has an electrical meter to take on, while wood wizards Josh and Oli are faced with a dated table. Sarah turns her hands to a vintage rocking horse, but can she help it find its way from dusty to dazzling?

At Earlswood Recycling Centre, Sarah Moore searches for three tip-bound items. She hopes that her rescuing, revamping and repurposing will rustle up a profit to return to the item's original owners. Neil Wragg is on hand to reinvent some worn-out windsurfing sails, while Norman Wilkinson gives an old desk a modern makeover. Meanwhile, Sarah turns up the heat on a vintage lamp, but will it turn a tidy profit?

Upcycling expert Sarah Moore is using her salvaging expertise at Earlswood Recycling Centre to search for three items that she can clean up and reinvent. A pink armchair needs a complete makeover and upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith is ready to take on the challenge, while lighting expert Guy Trench is challenged with finding a new use for a rusty old bucket. Sarah sees value in an unwanted painting, but will she be able to turn out a pocket full of profit?

Upcycler Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre, on a mission to save three unwanted items from the skip. To help make his tips finds desirable again, Jay looks to creative duo Josh and Oli to lend a helping hand with some floorboard offcuts. Meanwhile, duo Katy and Richard attempt to give some garden vases a refreshing new look. A bamboo lounger gives Jay some testing times, but will he succeed in turning all the items from old to sold?

Upcycling authority Sarah Moore makes a trip to Earlswood Recycling Centre. While her rummage for rubbish results in three items saved from the skip, she needs to enlist the help of some crafty creatives to help her turn them into profit. Master craftsman Norman Wilkinson is faced with some rusty old railings, artisan Mark Haig has two old car axle stands to transform, while Sarah gets to work on an old farmhouse table that's a little rough around the edges.

Restoration expert Jay Blades is at the recycling centre in Altrincham, to look for three unwanted items that he can save from the skip, transform and return a profit to their original owners. On hand to assist, woodworking duo Josh and Oli take on some discarded branches, while metal master Kev Paxton looks to find a functional use for an old trampoline. Jay has an interesting challenge on his hands with some forgotten fish tanks, but will he be able to find new homes for all his revamped items?

At Witley Recycling Centre, upcycler Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items she can save from the skip, salvage and sell on for a profit. To help transform her trio of tip finds, Sarah turns to furniture re-styler Emma Walker to help overhaul a pair of seats, while upholsterer Anthony Devine is challenged with bringing an Edwardian armchair into the 21st century. For her own project, Sarah takes on an old typewriter - but will she succeed in turning trash into cash?

Jay Blades is at a Walsall recycling centre on a mission to save three unwanted items from the skip. To help make his tip finds desirable again, Jay looks to upcycling duo Katy and Richard to lend a helping hand with a pair of tired dining chairs, while designer Daniel Heath gives a well-used table a fresh new look. Some discarded DJ equipment gets Jay's creativity flowing, but will he succeed in turning all three items from old to sold?

Upcycling expert Sarah Moore searches for three items that have the potential to produce a profit at the Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey. With her salvaged items under her arm, Sarah enlists woodworker Norman Wilkinson to tackle some chairs in need of a makeover, while creative duo Josh and Oli have the unusual task of reimagining a collection of fishing rods. A reproduction designer chair has Sarah scratching her head, but will she succeed in making money for nothing?

Restoration expert Jay Blades is at Walsall Recycling Centre in the West Midlands on the look out for three unwanted items that he can save, transform and sell on for a profit. Furniture re-styler Emma Walker helps to update a set of discarded bedroom cabinets, while carpenter Bruce Faulseit tries to find a creative new use for an old door. Jay has an interesting challenge on his hands with an old steamer trunk, but will he manage to find new homes for his upcycled items?

Upcycling expert EJ Osborne scours the skip at Woking Recycling Centre, on a mission to save three tip-bound items that he can restore, rejuvenate, and sell on for a profit. To help him turn trash into cash, EJ enlists the help of the Bristol Upholstery Collective to give an outdated armchair some creative flair, while blacksmiths Bex and Dave are tasked with turning old scaffolding props into something special. EJ has a collection of wooden floorboards to get creative with, but will his upcycling escapades result in a profit for the items' unsuspecting owners?

Upcycling entrepreneur Sarah Moore rummages through the rubbish at Witley Recycling Centre, on a mission to save three items from the skip. To help her turn her tip finds from dull to desirable, Sarah calls on blacksmith Kev Paxton to transform a cooker hood into fashionable furniture, while upholsterer Anthony Devine has an old sofa in need of some creative updating. Sarah has her hands full as she tries to give a collection of old jars a new lease of life, but will she succeed in pulling in the pounds?

At Walsall Recycling Centre in the West Midlands, Jay Blades looks for three items that he can take, transform and turn a profit on. Creative duo Josh and Oli have to show their mettle with some discarded brass, while upholsterer Ray Clarke tries to transform an unwanted pair of chairs. For his own project, Jay takes on a tired, old cabinet, but will he succeed in making money for nothing?

Restoration expert EJ Osborne is at Woking Recycling Centre to scour the skips for three items that he can rework and repurpose to reveal their true potential. To help him on his quest, EJ enlists two magnificent makers to help turn trash into cash. Designer Daniel Heath has a lot on his plate with a wardrobe that is past its best, while luggage legend Neil Wragg attempts to make beautiful bags from a tired leather sofa. But will they produce a profit to return to the items' unsuspecting owners?

Sarah Moore is at Witley Recycling Centre in search of tired and unwanted items that she can transform from tip-bound to tip-top. With three items saved, Sarah turns to carpenter Bruce Faulseit to come up with a creative idea for an old set of coat hooks, while the Bristol Upholstery Collective are tasked with giving an art deco chair a new lease of life. Sarah takes on an unusual table in need of some love and attention, but will she succeed in finding new homes for her revamped items?

EJ Osborne unearths three hidden gems at the recycling centre in Woking. EJ calls on master craftsman Norman Wilkinson to stamp his style on a collection of metal plates, while upcycler Sarah Peterson attempts to put a pile of broken chairs back together again. EJ has his work cut out revamping a chest of drawers, but will the transformations ensure he can return a profit to the items' original owners?

At Walsall Recycling Centre, Jay Blades looks for three items that have the potential to be transformed. To assist Jay, upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith gets to work on a retro chair, while metal master Kev Paxton looks to find a functional use for some rusty old gate rods. For Jay's own project he has four dining chairs to update, but will he succeed in finding new homes for his revamped items?

Upcycling entrepreneur EJ Osborne is at the Woking Recycling Centre, where he searches car boots for potential loot. To help EJ in his mission to rescue, revamp and rehome three pieces of tip-bound trash are top creatives Emma Walker and the Bristol Upholstery Collective. Furniture restyler Emma is tasked with transforming a tired table, while the group of upholstery geniuses have six dining chairs to contend with. EJ has some discarded metal to flex his creative muscles on, but will all three transformations pack a profit?

At the Walsall Recycling Centre, Jay Blades roots around for salvageable items that he can revamp. He enlists the help of his trusty transformers to take on some tricky items. Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith goes out on a limb with a bold redesign of a sofa, and lighting expert Guy Trench's skills are tested by a set of lathe tools. Jay turns his hand to creating something saleable from a collection of plant pots, but can he help them find their way from dirty to dazzling?

Upcycling expert Sarah Moore searches for three items that have the potential to produce a profit at the Dunbar Recycling Centre in Scotland. She enlists the help of blacksmith Bex Simon, who is on hand to reinvent an old chimney pot, and furniture restyler Emma Walker, who attempts to add some pizazz to a wooden chest. A discarded bed gives Sarah an exciting new challenge, but will she succeed in finding new homes for each item?

Upcycling expert EJ Osborne searches for three items he can rescue and revamp at the recycling centre in Woking. An old plans chest needs some careful reworking at the hands of restorers Tom and Johnny, while woodworking wizard Norman Wilkinson is challenged with creating high-end furniture from a set of discarded garden chairs. EJ attempts to repurpose a pair of swivel stools, but will he be able to turn them into a pocket full of profit?

Sarah Moore is at Altrincham Recycling Centre, Greater Manchester, where she is on the lookout for three things that she can transform into fabulous furnishings. Sarah's first find of the day is a granite worktop that she thinks has designer Daniel Heath written all over it. Will he be able to turn this hard material into hard cash? Sarah also spots potential pounds in a scientific microscope heading for the skip. With this quirky piece in need of a revamp, Sarah entrusts robot maker Mark Haig to give it a new lease of life. Sarah then turns her attention to her own project, some wire mesh from an old chicken coop.

Sarah Moore is at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey. She nabs a collection of 1980s dining room chairs in need of a total revamp, but can upholsterer Ray Clarke transform them on the budget? Her second find is a set of carpentry moulding planes around a century old. These were designed to carve and plane wood. When Sarah takes them to furniture designer Rupert Blanchard, he surprises her by deciding to use them in the way they were intended and creates something entirely new for her to sell on. The final item is one for Sarah to work on, and this time it is an old tin chest in need of a brand new purpose. Will Sarah and the rest of her designers be able to turn a profit?

Sarah Moore is at Walsall Recycling Centre near Birmingham. First up to be saved are a pair of brown atomic chairs. Upholsterer Anthony Devine is the man to turn these boring, tired and mouldy chairs from drab to fab. Sarah then diverts a mid-century hall unit from the dump and gives designer Daniel Heath the challenge of bringing it bang up to date. Sarah's own money-making makeover comes in the form of a collection of vintage spectacles. Can the team pull off these tricky transformations and produce a profit?

There's never a dull moment for presenter Sarah Moore at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey, as the cars keep coming with tons of unwanted stuff that's ripe for the picking and perhaps perfect for making a pound or two. Today Sarah's three items are something of a challenge. An old card table gets a new deal when Sarah decides to take it to furniture designer Norman Wilkinson. Together they decide this little winner could do with a sparkling new top. Sarah's second item immediately appeals and that's because of its potential to be totally made over. It's a lightweight wardrobe with ample space to be completely transformed by wallpaper guru Emma Walker. And for Sarah herself this time, it's a bag of high-end vintage clothes that catch her eye. Can our intrepid entrepreneur and her band of highly creative makers turn this lot into money for nothing?

At Altrincham Recycling Centre near Manchester, entrepreneur Sarah Moore is on a mission to find three items to save from the crusher. She has special permission to raid the rubbish in the hope she can turn the trash she picks into cash. Each item she finds will be given to some of Britain's elite designers and makers to transform into bespoke pieces worthy of making a profit for their original owners. Today Sarah saves a set of wrought iron gates, which go to Blacksmith Bex Simon for a new lease of life. Sarah also nabs what was once a kid's chest of drawers. Adorned with animal stickers, and even a picture of Lassie the dog, Sarah decides this is one for furniture designer Rupert Blanchard to get his teeth into. Sarah's third and final item is one for herself to work on, and it couldn't be more left field - a wad of natural sheep's wool used to keep packaged food cool. Could this be her biggest challenge yet? Will this lot pull in the pounds, or should Sarah have steered well clear of all of it at the tip?

Sarah Moore is at Walsall Recycling Centre looking for three treasures bound for the skip. She enlists the help of upholsterer Anthony Devine to turn a set of stools into something stylish, and woodworking duo Josh and Oli put their creative skills to the test by attempting to turn an oak table into sleek skateboards. Sarah then turns her attention to her own project. Will her love of Christmas decorations come in handy for this very unusual find?

Sarah Moore is at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey. She saves a green enamel lightshade for blacksmith Bex Simon to work wonders on, a battered 1970s sideboard for screen-printing sensation Daniel Heath and a 1930s Lloyd Loom chair in desperate need of repair.

Sarah Moore is at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey, where her first spot is a mahogany dining table. It has seen better days, but she sees potential in the quality of the wood. Sarah thinks there is only one designer who could take this challenge on and that's Margate's very own Rupert Blanchard. Sarah's second find is a blonde Ercol sofa. With the frame still in good condition, can expert upholsterer Anthony Devine revive this classic piece? Sarah's third and final find is something she works on herself - a Tri-ang doll's house.

Neil Wragg and artisan duo Forge Creative help Sarah Moore transform three tired items that have been saved from the skip in Altrincham, Greater Manchester. Neil is an expert in creating bespoke holdalls, but his hands are full turning a pile of old military bags into something classy. Josh and Oli need to unleash all of their creativity to turn some old copper and lead pipes into a contemporary coffee table. Sarah's own project sees her try to make something from a collection of vintage saws.

Sarah Moore saves items from Walsall recycling centre. Designer Rupert Blanchard is tasked with bringing a boring old bookcase into the 21st century and master craftsman Norman Wilkinson tries to turn four oak chairs into something more saleable. For Sarah's own project, she gets crafty turning old wallpaper into desirable stationery. But will all the upcycled items turn a profit?

Sarah Moore is at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey. She is on the lookout for three items of treasure that she can rescue from the trash. She finds some colourful suede hides for artisan bag maker Neil Wragg, audio engineer Horse has a crack at repairing a vintage radio, and for Sarah, there is a set of microphone stands to transform into lighting.

Restoration wizard Jay Blades is in Walsall, West Midlands, and he is on a mission to salvage three items bound for the skip. Jay has his hands full repurposing a Lloyd loom-style laundry basket. Upholsterer Anthony Devine gets to work stamping his own unique style on a tired G Plan reclining chair. Master carpenter Norman Wilkinson has his work cut out upcycling an oak writing bureau.

Jay Blades is at the recycling centre in Walsall in the West Midlands. Daniel Heath is tasked with revamping a battered blue suitcase, while upholsterer Ray Clarke has his hands full with a red wing-back chair. Jay himself works his magic turning a Formica tabletop from drab to fab. All three items pose a real challenge, but can they produce a profit to return to their unsuspecting owners?

After a successful day of salvaging at the recycling centre in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, upcycling expert Sarah Moore hopes to generate some profit from the three hidden gems she has gathered. It is up to master carpenter Norman Wilkinson to reimagine an old wall cabinet into something special. Furniture designer Rupert Blanchard is hoping he can create a top-end piece from a pair of metal bench ends. Sarah takes on the challenge of restyling a fashion mannequin, but can she make it stylish enough to sell for a profit?

Maker extraordinaire Sarah Moore saves an interesting collection of items destined for the tip in Witley, Surrey. But can her trio of hidden treasures be transformed from dull to designer? Creative duo Josh and Oli are masters of woodwork, but will they be left scratching their heads when Sarah drops off a pile of old floorboards? Screen printer Daniel Heath hopes his bold designs will make a wooden tea trolley desirable again, and Sarah falls in love with a retro box of camera-developing equipment. Will all of these items turn a profit, or will Sarah wish she'd left them at the tip?

The ever creative Sarah Moore hopes to turn a profit by transforming, restoring and repurposing three items saved from the skip. After a successful day at Altrincham recycling centre, Sarah's eclectic haul is made up of an arts and crafts-style bench, an old leather sofa and a Victorian cabinet. Each item will need some very creative thinking to convert them into desirable, sellable objects. It's just as well carpenter Norman Wilkinson and upholsterer Anthony Devine are on hand to help Sarah turn her trash into flash. But will the makeovers be good enough to make some cash?

Artisan bagmaker Neil Wragg and upcycler extraordinaire Guy Trench are on a mission to help restoration guru Jay Blades transform his tip finds into fantastic, desirable objects. With three items successfully saved from the skip in Walsall, West Midlands, Jay gets to work on restyling four kitchen chairs. Guy has some interesting ideas on how to transform some metal shoe lasts into lighting, but can Neil put his own twist on a leather chair to turn it from old to sold?

Sarah Moore is at Woking Recycling Centre in Surrey, where she's searching for three items to save from the tip. Her challenge is to transform them and find them new homes. This time she saves a three-piece suite, which she hopes will be transformed by a talented all-women team at the Bristol Upholstery Collective. For wood-working duo Josh and Oli, Sarah has picked out an old oak beam. And for Sarah's own making odyssey, she will work on a pair of wooden legs. But just how much imagination will it take Sarah and her artisans to turn this mix of old into gold?

Sarah is on a mission at the recycling centre in Witley in Surrey, to find three items about to be tipped and turn them from trash into cash. Sarah enlists the help of artisan Mark Haig to turn an old World War Two field telephone into something functional again. Blacksmith Bex Simon is tasked with turning metal poles into something superstylish. And Sarah herself takes on the challenge of bringing an Edwardian spring-ridden single bed into the 21st century. But will each of these potential transformations be enough to turn a profit?

Restoration expert Jay Blades rescues three items from the recycling centre in Walsall, West Midlands. Upholsterer Anthony Devine goes out on a limb with a bold redesign of a set of six swivel chairs. The woodworking skills of Josh and Oli are tested as they attempt to turn a fireplace hearth into a console table. And for Jay himself, the challenge is to transform a set of coat hooks from an old wardrobe. Can Jay and his team of artisans cut it and turn a profit to return to each of the items' owners?

Sarah Moore is in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, saving three pieces of hidden treasure destined for the recycling skips. Master craftsman Norman Wilkinson takes on a dressing table and mirrors in the hope he can transform it into stylish furniture. Not one to shy away from making a statement with his creative designs, can Norman convince Sarah the plan is a winner? Furniture reclamation duo the Junk Gypsies are experts at creating bespoke items from old metal, but what will they think of the rusty water tank Sarah gives them? While the artisans get to work, Sarah gets started on her own project - a pair of old battered oil paintings. Will there be a profit to be made on each item?

Sarah Moore gets her hands on an interesting collection of items headed for the tip in Witley, Surrey. Will creative duo Josh and Oli manage to put their own spin on a copper hopper funnel saved from the skip? Furniture restyler and wallpaper guru Emma Walker is no stranger to transforming tired furniture, but what will she make of the drab bedside table that Sarah drops off? For Sarah's own project, she hopes to work her magic on a drab old mirror and washstand. Will Sarah and the rest of her band of makers bring each unwanted item back on trend and turn a tidy profit?

Restoration man Jay Blades is in Walsall, near Birmingham, where he's on a mission to rescue three tip-bound items he hopes can be transformed and sold on for a profit. Lighting expert Guy Trench endures a few head-scratching moments trying to salvage a rusty red lathe, while screen-printing whizz Daniel Heath works his magic on an old toilet door, turning it from lavvy to lavish. But how much money will Jay manage to hand back to the items' owners?

Upcycling entrepreneur Sarah Moore is at Witley recycling centre in Surrey. She is hoping to find three hidden gems she can transform and sell on to new owners. The three restorers may be furniture specialists but a broken Ercol coffee table proves to be an unexpected adversary, requiring extreme expertise. Artisan bag maker Neil Wragg has to use all of his creativity to rethink an old bicycle. And Sarah herself turns a dated dressing table into a cool shabby chic make. But no matter how good each item looks, will they manage to turn a profit?

Woodworking wizard Norman Wilkinson and audio technician Horse set to work helping Sarah revamp three items salvaged from the skip. They want to turn them from tip-bound to tip top. Sarah hopes to find new homes for the items she picks up from Walsall recycling centre near Birmingham. Norman experiments with a Singer sewing machine unit, while Horse attempts to make an old record player sing again. And Sarah herself has to work out what to do with a decorative terracotta swan planter. But will Sarah and her team successfully make some money for nothing along the way?

Award-winning furniture designer Rupert Blanchard and woodworking duo Josh and Oli help Sarah transform three hidden gems that are headed for the tip in Witley, Surrey. Rupert is used to upcycling outlandish materials but will need to use all his creative skills and know-how to turn a pair of yellow deckchair frames into something stylish. Josh and Oli have their hands full with a wooden vice and boxes that they attempt to convert into furniture, while Sarah's own project sees her give a sideboard a much-needed style update. Can Sarah and her artisans transform trash into cash?

Sarah unearths hidden gems at the recycling centre in Walsall, West Midlands. But can all three tip-bound objects be turned into fantastic and desirable items? Robot maker Mark Haig stamps his style on a collection of mini TVs, while artisan bag maker Neil Wragg turns printed bean sacks into stylish shopping bags. Sarah's own project sees her take on a pair of chairs and a plant stand. But will each make ensure Sarah can return a profit to each item's original owner?

Sarah's in Witley, Surrey, where she is on the lookout for three items that she can save from the clutches of the tip crusher. It's not easy transforming items destined for the skip, but with the help of artisan Norman Wilkinson and designer Daniel Heath, Sarah hopes to turn a profit on her objects. Her mission is to sell each revamped item and return to their original owners with the profit. Norman revamps a Z-bed from dump to designer, while Daniel has an interesting idea to turn an artist's easel into a man's vanity unit. Sarah tries her hand at upholstery, as she gets to work on a tired armchair. But will all of their hard work pay off?

Entrepreneur Sarah Moore is at the recycling centre in Walsall, near Birmingham. Here she grabs three items she hopes to transform from drab to fab, sell on and send off to new homes. Reclamation duo the Junk Gypsies are tasked with turning a pair of teak legs into something stunning, while furniture experts the Three Restorers take on a broken desk. The trio of eclectic tip finds is rounded off with the item Sarah will work on herself - a formica kitchen table and three chairs. Will the makeovers make these items saleable?

Sarah Moore is at the recycling centre in Woking, Surrey. Here, she is sifting through the junk in search of some real finds that she can save from the dump. With three items successfully squirreled away she turns to master carpenter Norman Wilkinson in search of assistance - can he transform a traditional dressing table from tip-bound to top-end? Meanwhile, salvage expert Rupert Blanchard has been charged with reimagining some trestles and ladders into something saleable. Sarah herself will get to work on some floral fabric picked up at the tip. Will Sarah and her band of artisans' creativity secure some cash to return to each item's original owners?

At the tip, Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into bespoke and valuable pieces. Sarah is in Witley, where she rescues three tip-bound items that she thinks she can turn into a profit for the people getting rid of them. Artist blacksmith Bex revels in giving a new lease of life to an old water tank, while creative duo Josh and Oli have an idea that will pit our artisans head to head. But how much will Sarah be able to hand back to the items' unsuspecting owners?

Sarah saves an interesting collection of items that were destined for the tip in Walsall, but can an old phone chair, a metal chest and some offcuts of wood be changed from drab to designer? Upcycling expert Jay Blades is a master with a paintbrush and is out to convince Sarah that his bright and bold design ideas can make an old bit of furniture cool again, while award-winning designer Daniel Heath has his hands full giving the old metal chest a retro makeover.

Sarah is in Witley saving more treasure destined for the trash. Vivian's copper pipes give creative wizzkids Josh and Oli a few headaches, while Norman has to harness all his inventive skill to repurpose some old floorboards in his own distinctive style. Sarah pounces on an unlikely project of her own, and in the end it looks like all three have the potential to produce some cash to return to unsuspecting owners.

After a successful time at the recycling centre in Witley, Sarah Moore has bagged herself three more hidden gems that she hopes will generate some profit for their unsuspecting owners. It's up to Daniel Heath to come up with an ingenious solution for some rusty old metal props while upholstery master Anthony Devine has a rather outlandish idea to revitalise a design classic. This just leaves Sarah to try her hand at sculpting chicken wire. But will all their hard work be enough to generate a profit?

Sarah Moore is in Walsall sifting through unwanted items in search of some real finds that she can save from the dump. With three items successfully squirreled away she turns to upholsterer Ray Clarke in search of assistance, but can he transform a traditional wing-back chair from clapped out to contemporary? Meanwhile, Norman Wilkinson has been charged with breathing new life into some old brown furniture and Sarah has grabbed hold of a rug to work on herself - but there is a surprise in store that could mean some cash to return to an unsuspecting owner.

Sarah Moore unearths some hidden gems at the recycling centre in Altrincham, but can she turn all three tip-bound items into a profit for the people getting rid of them? Josh and Oli are tasked with transforming a collection of ailing lab stools, while upcycler extraordinaire Guy Trench tries to turn an old electrical meter into a table lamp. Sarah works her magic, turning some old fabric from drab to fab, but will all three things have the potential to produce some cash to return to their unsuspecting owners?

Sarah Moore looks for three things to save from the clutches of the tip crusher in Walsall. With the help of artisan Norman Wilkinson and master craftsman Jay Blades, Sarah hopes to turn a profit on her objects to return to their unsuspecting owners. Jay lends his flair to revamp a discarded chair from dull to delectable, while Norman uses old floorboards to add some class to a chest of drawers, but will all their hard work pay off?

Sarah Moore visits a recycling centre in Witley where she grabs three items to transform from drab to fab so they can take pride of place in a new home. Blacksmith Bex Simon has the task of turning some disregarded oak into something stunning, while upholsterer Anthony Devine has a rather radical idea to spruce up an old armchair. But it's an unexpected discovery by Sarah which means there could be profit to be made from all three items.

Sarah Moore unearths some hidden gems in Altrincham, but can all three tip-bound objects be turned into fantastic and desirable items? Designer Daniel Heath stamps his characteristic style on an old dressing table, while Jay Blades gives a pair of dowdy chairs a makeover to put them back on trend. Sarah grabbed some discarded carpet at the tip but what exactly will she do with it, and can she make a profit to return to the original owners?

Sarah Moore gets her hands on an interesting collection of items that were headed for the tip in Walsall. Will blacksmith Bex Simon be able to bring her own unique brand of creativity to the mound of metal shelves that Sarah has for her? Master upholsterer Anthony Devine is no stranger to bold design and is out to convince Sarah that his revamp of a drab old armchair will bring it back on trend and turn a tidy profit to return to its owner.

Sarah Moore is in Witley, where she rescues three tip-bound items she hopes to transform and turn into a profit for their owners. Upcycling expert Guy Trench endures a few head-scratching moments trying to salvage a rusty blue petrol can, while creative duo Tom and Johnny work their magic tackling an old chest of drawers and turning them from dull to delectable. But how much will Sarah be able to hand back to the items' unsuspecting owners?

Sarah Moore transforms three hidden gems that were tip-bound in Witley. Bag-making specialist Neil Wraggs is used to upcycling outlandish materials, but will need to use all his creative skill to turn a pile of rustic hessian sacks into something classy. Designer Daniel Heath unleashes his creativity on an old felted card table, and Sarah's years as a chef come in handy with a particularly unusual find.

Design maestro Jay Blades and innovative duo Josh and Oli set to work helping Sarah Moore revamp three items from tip-bound trash to top drawer. Sarah hopes to find new homes for the items she picked up in Walsall, but first she has to work out what to do with an art deco train set. Jay experiments with some designer cloth after deciding not to follow Sarah's colour suggestion, while Josh and Oli turn a broken sofa into a furniture masterpiece.

Sarah Moore is in Altrincham hoping to find some hidden gems she can transform and send off to a new home. Bex Simon may be an ace at the anvil but a filing cabinet proves to be an unexpected adversary that requires all her creative flair. Upholstery artiste Ray Clarke struggles to coax an old sofa back to life but it looks like his hard work could pay off and return a tidy profit for its original owner.

Sarah Moore is in Walsall saving more hidden treasure that was destined for the trash. With three items secured, Anthony Devine is delighted at the quality of the sofa left on his doorstep. Not one to shy away from making a statement with his creative designs, can he convince Sarah that his plan is a winner? Artisan bag maker Neil Wraggs is an expert in creating bespoke items, but his hands are full turning the old leather cushions Sarah has for him from tip-bound to top end.

Sarah Moore saves an interesting collection of items that were destined for the tip in Witley, but can her three hidden treasures be transformed from drab to designer? Upcycling expert Jay Blades is a master with a paintbrush and is out to restore a classic table, while upholstery expert Anthony Devine is hoping his bright and bold design can make a pair of chairs cool again. Sarah is smitten with a retro piece of outdoor furniture, but can she give it a makeover that will help it find a new home?

Award-winning designer Daniel Heath and upcycler extraordinaire Guy Trench are on a mission to help Sarah Moore transform some tip finds into fantastic desirable objects. With three items successfully saved from the skip in Altrincham, Sarah gets to work on a discarded table. Guy has some interesting ideas that should help an old vice find a new home, and can Daniel put his unique twist on a pair of chairs and turn them from drab to fab?

Sarah Moore is searching for three things to save from being lost forever in a Witley tip, but will she be able to find new homes for an old sewing machine, a broken drawing table and a collection of skip-bound cutlery? With a little help from artist blacksmith Bex Simon and the creative duo of Josh and Oli, Sarah hopes to transform the items and turn a profit. But what will she do with that discarded silverware?

Sarah Moore is in Witley on a mission to salvage three skip-bound items and give them a new lease of life. While Sarah has her hands full reworking a classic cuckoo clock to give it a colourful twist, upcycling whizz Jay Blades gets to work stamping his own unique style on a pair of bamboo chairs. But what can the visionary team of furniture restorers Tom and Johnny do to revolutionise a clapped-out old kitchen unit?

Sarah Moore rescues three items from being lost to the skip in Altrincham, but she has her work cut out with an eclectic collection of objects. Anthony Devine goes the extra mile to transform an armchair, while Josh and Oli put their abundant woodworking skills to the test as they turn some mouldy old stumps back into trees. With the artisans hard at work, will Sarah's idea for an old lawnmower turn a profit for its unsuspecting owner?

Sarah Moore rescues three items from being lost to the skip in Altrincham. Daniel Heath is an award-winning wallpaper and textile designer, but he has to use all his creativity to transform some rusty old railings, while Norman Wilkinson is given the task of rebuilding some old cupboard doors in the hope that they will be welcomed into a new home.

Sarah Moore rescues three items from Bredbury recycling centre. It is up to Josh and Oli to reimagine some discarded logs, while lighting supremo Guy Trench is hoping he can create some top-end lighting from a rusty petrol can. After plumbing the depths of her imagination, Sarah comes up with a great idea to transform some old pipes into fabulous and desirable centrepieces.

Sarah Moore unearths three hidden gems at the recycling centre in Altrincham and is on a mission to transform them with the help of two very talented artisans. Daniel Heath is tasked with saving a collection of ailing mirrors, while Norman Wilkinson has his hands full in a bid to rethink an old oak wardrobe. Sarah works her magic turning some kitchen scales from drab to fab.

At Bredbury recycling centre Sarah Moore finds some pine doors, glass demijohns and a box of old rope. The imaginative team of Josh and Oli, and upcyler extraordinaire Guy Trench are on hand to help Sarah turn her trash into something rather flash.

Amongst the items Sarah Moore rescues are a set of decorative features from a Victorian home, and it is up to craftsman and design artisan Daniel Heath to come up with some inventive ideas to transform them. Jay Blades has a crack at rejuvenating a set of classic dining chairs, and will Sarah be able to turn a profit when she starts adorning a plastic chair with petals?

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Stockport that she thinks she can turn a profit from for the people dumping them. But Mike and Judith's ladders prove a handful for woodwork genius Rupert, and a set of springs nearly breaks artist blacksmith Bex. Sarah pounces on an old Monopoly set, looking for a big payout, and in the end it looks as if there is serious cash to be made by transforming all three pieces of unloved trash into bespoke and valuable pieces. Sarah can then hand over the profits back to the unsuspecting owners... But how much has she made for them?

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Surrey that she thinks she can turn a profit from for the people dumping them. But can she really turn some old manhole covers, two forlorn seats and an antique suit stand into hard cash? Working with metalwork genius Rob and one of Britain's hippest furniture restorers, Jay Blades, Sarah manages to turn her tip treasure into bespoke beauties and sell them for hard cash... One of the dump diamonds sells for a massive profit, but just how much money will she be handing over to the people who had no idea there was cash in their trash?

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Stockport that she thinks she can turn a profit from for the people dumping them. But even with the help of furniture guru Zoe and artist blacksmith Bex, she has a massive task to turn an old chest of drawers and a kitchen worktop into hard cash. While Sarah renovates three chairs for just £2, the other makers totally transform their dump diamonds into individual pieces to be sold on the open market. Sarah is looking for a big profit to return to the people who had no idea there were riches to be made from their rubbish, and this time she has three loads of cash to hand over on the doorstep...

In Stockport, Sarah saves three things from being tipped and lost forever, but can she make any money for the people dumping them by transforming an old radio, a postwar table and an old suitcase? With the help of electronics genius Horse and one of the UK's coolest furniture designers, Jay Blades, she manages to totally transform two of the pieces, and Sarah works her own magic on the old suitcase, which turns a bumper profit. Sarah has cash to hand over for two of her finds, but who's getting it, and how much cash was there to be made from the Stockport trash?

Sarah saves three things from being dumped that could have been lost to landfill, but can she actually turn a profit by transforming a sewage pipe, a rickety old blanket box and a cardboard box full of old plates? With the help of artist blacksmith Bex, she takes on the challenge of the 'poo pipe', turning it into a designer delight destined for a trendy store. The blanket box gets transformed by furniture guru Rupert, and Sarah has a lucky find that turns a healthy profit. Sarah returns to Stockport to show the transformations of the dump diamonds and hand over the profits to the people who had no idea there were riches to be made from their rubbish.

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Witley that she thinks she can turn a profit from for the people dumping them. But Trevor and Deon's petrol can proves to be a handful for metalwork genius Rob. While woodwork specialist Rupert revels in remaking a rickety dining table, Sarah pounces on an old chair and turns it from dowdy to designer. In the end it looks as if there is serious cash to be made by transforming just two of the pieces of unloved rubbish so Sarah can then hand over the profits back to the unsuspecting owners... But how much has she made for them?

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Walsall that she thinks could make a profit for the people dumping them. Working with electronics genius Horse and one of Britain's hippest furniture restorers, Jay Blades, Sarah tries to turn her tip treasure into bespoke beauties - but can she really turn some side cabinets, a leather box and an old sofa into hard cash? Sarah hands over £1,000 to one person who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash!

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Stockport that she thinks could make a profit for the people dumping them. But even with the help of furniture guru Zoe and woodworking couple Max and Abigail, she has a massive task to turn a glass cabinet and several mouldy stumps into hard cash. While Sarah transforms some old toys, the other makers work their magic on their dump diamonds, creating valuable pieces. Sarah is looking for a big profit to return to the people who had no idea there were riches to be made from their rubbish.

In Walsall, Sarah saves three things from being tipped and lost forever, but can she make any money for the people dumping them by transforming a rusty drill press, a postwar chair and some wooden blocks? With the help of upholstery genius Anthony and one of the UK's coolest metalworkers, the Rag and Bone Man, she manages to totally transform two of the pieces, and she works her own magic on the wood blocks. At the end of the day Sarah has money to hand over for all of her finds, but just how much cash was there to be made from the Walsall trash?

In Surrey, Sarah saves three things from being dumped that could have been lost to landfill, but can she actually turn a profit by transforming an old Singer sewing machine, a tin bath and a box of old taps? Artist blacksmith Bex takes on the challenge of the bath, turning it into a designer delight. The sewing machine is utterly transformed by furniture guru Rupert, and Sarah takes on the taps. Sarah returns to hand over the profits to the people who had no idea there were riches to be made from their rubbish!

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Surrey that she thinks she can turn a profit from for the people dumping them. She takes an old pine door to woodwork genius Rupert, while one of the coolest designers in the UK, Jay Blades, tries to revive three stick-back chairs, and Sarah salvages an old American travelling chest that could be worth over a grand. In the end it looks as if there is serious cash to be made by transforming one of the pieces of unloved trash, so Sarah can then hand over the profits back to the unsuspecting owner. But how much has she made for them?

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Surrey that she thinks she can turn a profit from for the people dumping them. Working with upholstery genius Anthony and one of Britain's hippest woodworking couples, Sarah tries to turn her tip treasures into bespoke beauties. But can she really make hard cash from turn an old sofa, the remnants of a gatepost and an old canoe? Sarah hands over a three loads of money to people who had no idea there were riches lurking in their rubbish...

Sarah saves three things from being tipped in Surrey that she thinks she can turn a profit from for the people dumping them. But even with the help of furniture guru Jay Blades and dress designer Chinelo, she has a massive task to turn seven rusty chairs and an old leather sofa into hard cash. While Sarah transforms some old shelves, the other makers work their magic on their dump diamonds, creating valuable pieces. Sarah hopes to return a big profit to return to the people who had no idea there was riches to be made from their rubbish, and this time she has plenty of cash to hand over on the doorstep.

In Stockport, Sarah saves three things from being tipped and lost forever, but can she make any money for the people dumping them by transforming a beaten-up chest of drawers, a sack barrow and some copper pipes? With the help of furniture designer Zoe and one of the UK's coolest metalworkers, Bex Simon, she manages to totally transform two of the pieces, while she works her own magic on the copper pipes. At the end of the day, Sarah has money to hand over for all of her finds - but just how much cash was there to be made from the Stockport trash?

In Stockport, Sarah saves three things from being dumped that could have been lost to landfill, but can she actually turn a profit by transforming an old leather sofa, some angle iron and an antique writing slope? Dress designer Chinelo takes on the challenge of the sofa, turning it into a designer delight. The angle iron is utterly transformed by furniture guru Rupert, and Sarah takes on the writing slope. Sarah returns to hand over the profits to the people who had no idea there was riches to be made from their rubbish!

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Details Of TV
Location
Language English
Release 2015-09-07
Producer Friel Kean Films