Money for Nothing

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Money for Nothing

Birds of a feather sell together? Sarah has a huge challenge for robot maker Mark Haig involving some fishy forks!

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Series 17
Kev's at it again, creating a money-making metal masterpiece, while JJ is saving decking - well, potentially falling through decking!
Series 15
In Somerset, Sarah Moore patrols the forecourt of Keynsham recycling centre on the lookout for three items to spare from a life in landfill.
Series 17
Katie faces the challenge of a lifetime. Will biscuit tins be rich tea or even millionaires' shortbread?
They say don't walk under a ladder - Jacqui does more than that! Designer Ayo unlocks the potential of a £2 table with a bold design.
Bonkers find! Sarah saves a bag of polystyrene heads, and she's planning creative surgery!
A cast iron machine stumps blacksmith Kev Paxton, and Sarah Moore racks her brains to turn a box of fabric into a heap of cash.
Sarah Moore is scouring the recycling centre in Witley for unwanted items she can breathe new life into. Sarah turns to upcycler Jacqui Joseph to transform a pair of chairs.
Sarah Moore transforms a vintage sewing box, carpenter Bruce Faulseit updates a tired desk, and upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell gives a retro two-seater sofa a stylish overhaul.
Series 16
Sarah saves an old boot stretcher – but will repurposing it be a step too far for lighting expert Guy?
Sarah Moore, upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith and print artist Zoe Murphy breathe new life into a retro swivel chair and a once-cherished sideboard.
With the help of bag maker Neil Wragg, Sarah Moore breathes new life into a leaking tent and a miniature greenhouse.
Jacqui Joseph enlists luggage legend Neil Wragg to work on some sofa leather, while Jacqui’s creativity is tested by a mannequin.
Designer Daniel Heath gives new life to a retro bureau, and presenter Sarah Moore gets creative with three wooden doors.
Sarah Moore and designer Lucy Tiffney upcycle a pair of old lamps and a tired display cabinet.
Series 16
Upholsterer Simion falls in love with a super cool sofa frame, but it pushes him way out of his comfort zone – maybe love is blind!
Clawed feet inspire upcycler Tristan to attempt a wild makeover – but will it be a roaring success?
Carwyn thinks a tired table has 'electrifying' potential, while Sarah sees a profit in a quirky dining set.
Seaside stylers Katie and Sophie try to overhaul a bookshelf with a beachy theme they have never tried before.
Sarah risks getting her fingers burnt trying to turn candles into cash and opts for multicoloured carrot designs to save the day!
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