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James B & Christina T - Days 1 & 2

Christina Trevanion and James Braxton begin their antiques hunt in the Scottish Borders with a sixties Jaguar at their disposal.

Christina Trevanion and James Braxton begin their antiques hunt in the Scottish Borders with a sixties Jaguar at their disposal.

James resorts to torch light as he rummages in the dark for an occasional table while Christina hopes some silver plated cutlery will serve up more than a teaspoon of profit.

A short detour has Christina learn about the men who bodyguard the Queen while James investigates some ancient treasures in Glasgow graveyard.

Their antique explorations continue in the cold and snowy Trossachs. Christina's five vests do not impede her hunt for treasure while James hopes a foxhound will sniff out a few pounds profit at auction.

They point the classic car towards auctions in Hamilton and Bolton.

59 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:02

    The John Buzon Trio

    I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me

  • 00:07

    Bill Perkins

    Little Bird / Little Boat

  • 00:11

    The John Buzon Trio

    Caravan

  • 00:13

    The Corps of Drums 1St and 2Nd Battalions, Coldstream Guards

    The Old Coldstream March

  • 00:17

    Gareth Williams / Nick Watson

    Get Carter

  • 00:19

    Cy Coleman

    Playboy's Theme

  • 00:30

    Quincy Jones

    On The Street Where You Live

  • 00:31

    The John Buzon Trio

    Diga Diga Doo

  • 00:33

    Quincy Jones and His Orchestra

    Non-Stop To Brazil

  • 00:36

    Paul Mounsey

    The Fields of Robert John

  • 00:40

    Jackie Davis

    Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me)

  • 00:45

    Don Swan & His Orchestra

    Tico Tico (Samba)

Credits

Role Contributor
Expert James Braxton
Expert Christina Trevanion
Executive Producer Liam Hamilton
Series Producer John Redshaw

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