Sat, Apr 24, 1999
Jill and the inspectors visit Ironbridge, Telford, where they discover a fine collection of Coalport china. They also find out what the area has to offer antiques enthusiasts.
Sat, May 1, 1999
In North Wales, the team discover some curious collections, including 60s Pink Panther memorabilia and a castle full of antiques. While the inspectors scour the parlours of Portmaddoch, Jill plays prisoner at Portmeirion.
Sat, Sep 4, 1999
The series resumes with the full support of Jill's family. Jill is on a mystery maritime quest along the coast of Kent; David Battie delves into Dickens; Lars Tharp researches hot-water bottles; and Hilary Kay makes an unexpected discovery.
Sat, Sep 18, 1999
Jill discovers there is more to Sherborne in Dorset than 26 antique shops, while Hilary Kay and Christopher Payne reveal which comic annuals are worth holding on to.
Sat, Sep 25, 1999
Cornish antiques are found in St Ives and Penzance, including postcards, Newlyn copper and sea-faring antiques.
Sat, Oct 9, 1999
Charles Rennie Mackintosh furniture in Glasgow, and a walking cane that belonged to Charlie Chaplin.
Sat, Oct 16, 1999
Norwich is full of fascinating relics and colourful eccentrics, whose strange collections include spectacles, mustard pots and anything to do with the laundry. But are there any surprise valuations?
Sat, Oct 23, 1999
Jill leaves her Aston Martin behind to cross the Irish Sea and join her team of antiques experts in Dublin. They find the city to be rich in high-quality antiques, but when it comes to valuations, can Dubliners be taken by surprise?