Episode 22
Raj steps out East Anglian style and Natasha taps along to an 1800s jukebox. But will Raj's nuclear arsenal of glassware glow and will Natasha's expensive baggage slow her down?
Natasha and Raj continue their rallying through East Anglia in the 1960s Sunbeam Rapier. Raj goes native with a spot of step dancing in a local pub, while Natasha spends a penny on a jukebox from the 1800s at a collection of self-playing musical instruments.
Raj's expensive collection of uranium glass might glow in the dark, but will it go nuclear at auction? Natasha's head is turned by a posh suitcase from Fortnum & Mason, but is it a case of all fur coat and no knickers?
And Natasha just doesn't see what's coming when Raj asks to borrow a tenner. Abracadabra!
A change in fortunes for one expert at auction in Woking means an exciting end to this leg of the trip.
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Mark Ronson
Valerie (Instrumental)
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Mark Ronson
Valerie (Instrumental)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Expert | Natasha Raskin Sharp |
Expert | Raj Bisram |
Executive Producer | John Redshaw |
Production Company | STV Productions |
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