Episode 4
Charles Hanson drafts in some extra help from his two-year-old daughter Matilda but can Natasha Raskin Sharp's canny buys see her beat her Derbyshire rival on his own patch?
Charles Hanson drafts in some extra help from his two-year-old daughter Matilda but can Natasha Raskin Sharp's canny buys see her beat her Derbyshire rival on his own patch?
While the 1969 Morris Minor provides most of the transport, Natasha takes a trip in the oldest lift shaft in the world. Charles detours from the shops to visit a museum dedicated to a Prime Minister who liked a man in uniform. Charles slips into a striking 1970s dress while Natasha pins her hopes on her bust.
Each to their own in the tussle for top position as Natasha tries to hang on to her lead, but it all goes awry when Charles pulls out his three foot baguette at an auction.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:01
Incredible Bongo Band
Bongo Rock
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00:02
Steve Howe & Martin Taylor
No Pedestrians
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00:10
Andr茅 Brasseur
Early Bird
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00:33
The Nolans
I'm In The Mood For Dancing
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00:35
Felix Mendelssohn
Allegro Molto Vivace (From Violin Concerto No 2)
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00:41
Leon Thomas
Boom-Boom-Boom
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00:47
Shirley Bassey
Big Spender
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Expert | Charles Hanson |
Expert | Natasha Raskin Sharp |
Executive Producer | Liam Hamilton |
Series Producer | John Redshaw |
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