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Paul Hayes is an English antiques expert and television personality. Image File history File linksMetadata Cash_in_the_Attic. ...
Cash in the Attic is a UK television show on the BBC. It premiered in September 2001 and has run for six seasons. ...
Morecambe is a resort town in the Lancaster district of Lancashire, England. ...
Lancashire is a county in North West England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea. ...
Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification - by Athelstan AD 927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi Population - 2006 est. ...
Antiques (Latin antiquus, old) are objects which have reached an age which makes them a witness of a previous era in human society. ...
A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized in a society. ...
Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification - by Athelstan AD 927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi Population - 2006 est. ...
Antiques (Latin antiquus, old) are objects which have reached an age which makes them a witness of a previous era in human society. ...
A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized in a society. ...
At the age of 19, Hayes followed his father into antiques, his first sale being an old television, and has owned an antiques shop in his hometown of Morecambe since the early 1990s. He began trading Dinky Toys at the age of six. Morecambe is a resort town in the Lancaster district of Lancashire, England. ...
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Hayes has appeared in the BBC's Bargain Hunt, Housecall, and Cash in the Attic. He was also appointed by Crimewatch UK as their resident stolen-antiques expert, and in 2004 he presented the short-lived Star Sale. The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC (and also informally known as the Beeb or Auntie) is one of the largest broadcasting corporations in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the UK alone and with a budget of more than £4 billion. ...
Bargain Hunt is a daytime television programme on BBC1, in which two teams (the Reds and the Blues), both made up of two people, are given £300 (originally £200) each with which to buy a number of items from bric-a-brac sales and attempt to make their money back...
Cash in the Attic is a UK television show on the BBC. It premiered in September 2001 and has run for six seasons. ...
Crimewatch UK is a British television programme that reconstructs unsolved crimes with a view to gaining information from the members of the public, in order to help solve major crimes. ...
Also in 2004, Hayes released a book, entitled Cash in the Attic: How to Make Money from Your Forgotten Treasures, on BBC Books. BBC Books is the book publishing division of BBC Worldwide, the commercial subsidiary of the British Broadcasting Corporation. ...
He is currently presenting a new series of Car Booty on BBC One. This seemed like a natural progression, because in 2003, when Cash in the Attic began occasional hour-long episodes, Hayes filled the role of host for the first half of the show, with regular host Alistair Appleton coming in for a second rummage around the house and the corresponding auction. This article needs to be wikified. ...
BBC One (or BBC1 as it was formerly styled) is the primary channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation. ...
Alistair Appleton is a British television presenter born during 1970 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, to Peter and Sally Appleton. ...
An auctioneer and her assistants scan the crowd for bidders An auction is the process of buying and selling things by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder. ...
Hayes' other TV appearances include Ready Steady Cook, Richard & Judy, Trading Treasures, Great Food Live, and The Genuine Article. Ainsley Harriott on Ready Steady Cook Ready Steady Cook is a BBC daytime TV cooking programme first aired in 1994. ...
Richard & Judy is an afternoon magazine/talk-show in the UK presented by married couple Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. ...
Great Food Live is a British magazine programme hosted by Jeni Barnett and broadcast on UKTVFood, part of the UKTV Network. ...
Quotes
From Cash in the Attic: "Apparently, there is a collectors' market out there, but I've never found it." (in reference to a Poole Delphis ceramic bowl) "It's an aging rocker... just like myself!" (regarding a 1920s-1930s art-deco rocking chair) The Art Deco spire of the Chrysler Building in New York, built 1928â1930. ...
Lady on a rocking chair by Victor Borisov-Musatov, 1897 A rocking chair or rocker is a chair with two curved bands of wood (also know as rockers) attached to the bottom of the legs (one on the left two legs and one on the right two legs). ...
"Somebody might want the frames." (regarding the auction bids on a couple of rural-scene paintings) "They've called them The Maid's Surprise. Don't know what the surprise is, but I think we can guess." (referring to a couple of "mildy erotic" paintings) "Nobody ever says anything about the estimates when they're bang on, do they? But never mind..." (fishing for compliments during an auction) "Do y'know what? I think I might have got that one wrong..." (a Redland railway station sign, for which Hayes estimated a value of £60 - £100, sold for £700) Redland railway station is a small station on the Severn Beach Line in Bristol, England. ...
"Hey, that's bang on, isn't it? Top banana!" [cue stunned silence, then laughter] (a blooper outtake) A blooper usually describes a short sequence of a film or video production which contains a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew. ...
An outtake can be a take or scene, as of a movie, or a television program, that is filmed but not used in the final cut, usually for pacing reasons. ...
"Lassie comes home," said Appleton, regarding a drawn-out sale of a silver dog ornament. "It was a bit of a bitch, that one," added Hayes. "You've made £6,101! Minus my commission, that leaves you with thirty-five quid." Trivia - Hayes is married with three children.[1]
- Has a stall at the Sunday market in Charnock Richard.[2]
- According to an introduction from Appleton, Hayes' personal catchphrase is: The man who never lost any money, never made any money.
- He is nicknamed "Porcelain Paul" by Appleton, due to his affinity for the ceramic.
- As demonstrated in episodes of Cash in the Attic, Hayes:
Charnock Richard is a small village in the borough of Chorley. ...
Tea leaves in a Chinese gaiwan. ...
Pianist Claudio Arrau, Carnegie Hall, 1954. ...
Ophidiophobia or Ophiophobia refers to the fear of snakes. ...
This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ...
Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 â August 16, 1977), often known simply as Elvis and also called The King of Rock n Roll or simply The King, was an American singer, musician and actor. ...
Suspicious Minds was a song performed most notably by Elvis Presley, and was widely regarded as the single that jumpstarted his career after his successful 68 Comeback Special. ...
References - ^ http://www.edirectory.co.uk/limelightmanagement/pages/Clients/paulhayes.htm#
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/antiques/tv_and_radio/expertbiogs_g.shtml
External links - Just Ask Paul Hayes's official website
- Profile at the IMDb
- Background on Hayes at BBC.co.uk
- BBC Inside Out: A webchat with Paul Hayes
- BBC.co.uk's Cash in the Attic page
- BBC America's Cash in the Attic page
- Cash in the Attic show profile on W Network
- Limelight Management's profile
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