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Cash in the Attic is a UK television show on the BBC. It premiered in September 2001 and has run for six seasons. The programme's tagline is: The show that helps you find hidden treasures in your home, and then sells them for you at auction. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ...
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Alistair Appleton is a British television presenter born during 1970 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, to Peter and Sally Appleton. ...
Paul Hayes, a native of Morecambe, is an English antiques expert and television personality. ...
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In the show, the presenter goes to a family's house to find out what they need to raise money for. They then go around the house finding antiques and valuing them, with the help of Paul Hayes or Jonty Hearnden. They then go to auction with the aim of making their financial target. The auction doesn't always take place on the same day as the rummage; often it takes place weeks later. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ...
Paul Hayes, a native of Morecambe, is an English antiques expert and television personality. ...
The show has been presented by Lorne Spicer, Ben Fogle, Alistair Appleton, Angus Purden, and Jennie Bond. Appleton, the staple host for five series, left the show in 2005.[1] Lorne Spicer is a British journalist and television presenter. ...
Ben Fogle (born 1973) is a British television presenter and travel writer. ...
Alistair Appleton is a British television presenter born during 1970 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, to Peter and Sally Appleton. ...
Jennie Bond (born 19th August 1950) is a British journalist. ...
The closing credits sometimes feature bloopers that occurred during the recording. A blooper usually refers to a faux pas made by an actor while filming a television show or movie. ...
Cash in the Attic last aired on February 24, 2006.[2] Repeats are currently airing on BBC America and New Zealand's The Living Channel. One of several BBC America idents, used since 2005. ...
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References - ^ http://www.alistairappleton.com/pages/f_projects.html
- ^ http://www.tv.com/cash-in-the-attic-uk/show/26535/summary.html
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