Find It, Fix It, Flog It - Season 9

Season 9
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.

Episodes

Episode 1
Henry and Simon are off to the Peak District in Rural Derbyshire to meet mechanic Ian who has a passion for all things automotive and a fondness for furniture too. Henry falls in love with a vintage tractor and Simon thinks an industrial trolley can become a table and a piece of old piping a set of stools!
The second rummage location near Chesterfield involves Kate who has a passion for horses and hoarding stuff. Henry stumbles upon a rare vintage car from the 1960's and Simon falls for a roll top bureau which may have a major flaw. But what will valuer Ronnie Archer-Morgan make of it all?

Episode 2
Today Simon and Henry are off to the market town of Wantage in Oxfordshire, said to be the birthplace of Alfred the Great in the 9th Century. They're meeting Robert and Hayley who are sheep farmers who also let out their sheds for events. Simon wants to turn some old firewood into shelves, while Henry has his eye on an apothecary's chest. That's a chemist to you and me.
The second rummage location is at Cerney Wick In Gloucestershire where the lads meet Denise whose family have been farming there for generations. Simon finds a huge set square which he wants to turn into a mirror, while Henry finds some old cartwheels that give him and Skid a huge headache as they are rotten through.

Episode 3
The boys head to Preston in Lancashire to meet Claire who works for a local theatre company. She's got a props store full of unwanted pieces from former productions. Simon picks a stage light that's no longer needed, while Henry picks a vintage railway lamp.
The second rummage location, also in Lancashire, belongs to former prison warden Janine and her partner Jez. Items include an old set of golf clubs…but what will Simon turn them into? Henry slightly more predictably picks a Honda Motorbike and we all know what that will end up as!

Episode 4
The lads are heading West to Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire. They're off to meet Cindy who runs a farm with a difference as it caters for weddings and festivals and camping to make ends meet. Simon picks some old industrial cable drums which he wants to turn into a bench, while former drummer Henry picks a set of drums.
The second rummage location is on Henry's home turf in Oxfordshire and the lads are off to meet Kev who has an industrial unit full of automotive stuff and furniture. So Henry and Simon will both be happy, but what about valuer Ronnie?

Episode 5
Simon and Henry are off to Bloxham in Oxfordshire to meet Steven who has a bit of a storage problem. He's about to move in with his partner, but they have too much stuff and he's storing stacks of it in a container unit. Items include some vintage scales and a car bumper that Simon wants to turn into a music unit.
The second rummage location is at nearby Doddington where the boys meet up with Janet and David who also have a storage problem. Henry takes a classic Benelli motorbike while Simon wants to turn a grindstone into a desk!

Episode 6
The lads are off to Oswestry in Shropshire to visit Casha on her organic farm. Simon picks a period fireplace which he wants to turn into a water feature.

Episode 7
Simon and Henry are in Northamptonshire to meet clock restorer Bryn and his partner, Shelley. So, it comes as no surprise that one of the items that catches Simon's eye is a grand old clock mechanism. Henry meanwhile picks a peculiar three wheeled motorbike called an Ariel 3. Other picks include a vintage cola cooler and a 1950's kitchen cabinet.
The second rummage location is in Bedfordshire where the lads meet up with Anne who has a shed full of unwanted stuff spanning several generations. By a mistake Simon returns to Liverpool with one of Henry's finds, and Henry returns to Oxfordshire to find he's got one of Simons picks. What will they do?

Episode 8
The boys are in Bedfordshire to meet Mary and Paul who have an absolute whopper of a shed in their garden. Henry finds an industrial size set of his beloved cubby hole shelves, while Simon picks a massive yurt that hasn't been used in years. Henry also picks some calf feeders which he wants to turn into lights, and Simon picks a trike which he wants to restore for a local charity. Also in Bedfordshire, they meet estate agent Simon who has a grain store stacked with unwanted stuff. Items picked include a billiard table and an old Renault car.

Episode 9
Simon and Henry and Simon are in Southport, a resort often called "The Paris of the North" because of its fine architecture. They're meeting Darren who's got a passion for motors, cycles and furniture. So happy days all round. The second rummage location is in Lancashire and belongs to Diane and Carl who have a shed stacked full of old and unwanted stuff. Henry chooses a butter churn while Simon picks a tiny chair. But what will they both become, and what will valuer Ronnie Archer-Morgan make of it all?

Episode 10
Henry and Simon are off to Matlock in Derbyshire to meet Lisa and Trevor who like all things automotive. Trevor's pride and joy is a huge collection of Rudge motorcycles. Henry's tempted by the Rudge collection but opts for a classic BMW with a sidecar with a difference. The second rummage location is also in Matlock where the lads meet collectors John and Anne who have several sheds stacked full of stuff but it's all in mint condition. So Henry and Simon go behind the sheds to find a treasure trove of stuff that does need restoring!
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