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Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are in Surrey, where they visit a collector of Kawasaki motorbikes.
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien head to Dumfries and Galloway, where they find an electric organ and a vintage oil dispenser in barns that are brimming with junk.
In Cockermouth, Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole meet blacksmith Jon, who spent many years working on fairgrounds. At the valuation, independent valuer Ronnie Archer-Morgan reckons there's rich pickings to be made from railway memorabilia.
On the Isle of Wight, Henry Cole finds an unusual three-wheeled motorbike and Simon O'Brien unearths an old projector screen that he wants to turn into a work of art.
In Suffolk, Henry and Simon unearth a series of hidden treasures in former agony aunt Janet's garden shed, including a vintage tram bench.
In Cumbria, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien restore a Morris Minor to fund fixing the owner's leaking roof, and transform some unwanted wood into furniture.
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien search for more items to fix up and sell on, visiting the Isle of Wight to meet a couple who have lots of unwanted militaria in their sheds. While Henry embarks on an ambitious project to turn y tank parts into hanging baskets, Simon plans to transform old insulators into studio flat lighting.
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien return in a new UKTV Original series, to rummage through the UK's sheds, barns and garages exploring the unique items and personal curios buried inside.
After some creative thinking, a lot of elbow grease and expert assistance from restorer Gemma and mechanic Allen, the selected items are fixed up and sold, with the help of expert valuer Ronnie Archer Morgan, hopefully with a profit for the items' owners.