Episode 9
Anita Manning learns the difference between Scottish and English remembrance poppies at the factory where they are made, while Charles Hanson enjoys an 18th-century style tea.
Leg four of this road trip, and it's all a bit of a gamble. While Charles Hanson plays it canny in Edinburgh, Anita Manning blows every penny of her budget. Exchanging four wheels for three, Anita splashes out on a vintage pink girls' trike, while Charles takes tea, 18th-century style, for under a tenner.
Anita learns the difference between Scottish and English remembrance poppies at the factory where they are made, and Charles gets a lesson in tartan weaving. But what are our experts made of when it comes to turning a profit? Will Anita hang on to her hat or will the young pretender pull off a comeback?
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00:10
Martin Simpson
La Rivolte
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00:27
Sophia Loren
Zoo Be Zoo Be Zoo
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Expert | Charles Hanson |
Expert | Anita Manning |
Executive Producer | Liam Hamilton |
Series Producer | John Redshaw |
Production Company | STV Productions |
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