Money for Nothing - Season 14

Season 14

Episodes

Episode 1
Upcycling supremo Sarah Moore is on Scotland's east coast on the lookout for quality discards at Wallyford Recycling Centre. Her aim is to bag three things that can be rejuvenated and sold on for a profit.
Upcycling sisters Katie Stone and Sophie Lawrence set out to transform an old washstand, a broken-up sofa with hidden potential needs attention from upholsterer Ollie Clueit, and Sarah attempts to refashion a collection of vintage clothing.

Episode 2
Upcycling aficionado Jacqui Joseph is in Beaconsfield, scouring the recycling centre for items that can be given a new lease of life rather than ending up in the skips. She finds a glass bookcase for fellow upcycler Sarah Parmenter, and woodworker Bruce Faulseit takes on a dated sideboard. For her own project, Jacqui attempts to transform a tired toolbox – but will all three items turn a profit?

Episode 3
In Buckinghamshire, Sarah Moore explores Beaconsfield recycling centre, determined to save quality items from being crushed. There's a sliding door sideboard for furniture painter Chloe Kempster and a collection of wooden skis for lighting designer Duncan McKean. Sarah gets crafty with a collection of knitted blankets and patches, but will she succeed in sending her skip finds off to new homes?

Episode 4
JJ Chalmers is patrolling the forecourt of Wallyford recycling centre in East Lothian, hoping to redirect three unwanted gems away from the skips. Some metal railings are worked on by blacksmith Kev Paxton, upcycler Nicky Cash gets creative with a tired writing bureau, and JJ needs to come up with an imaginative way to repurpose a collection of marbles.

Episode 5
Sarah Moore is at Witley recycling centre in Surrey on a mission to stop quality rubbish from being crushed. She intercepts an Edwardian armchair, a dated display cabinet and a costume jewellery collection. With the help of restorer Peter Fournel and screen print artist Zoe Murphy, Sarah hopes to give new life to the old items, but will she harvest any profits by selling them on?

Episode 6
Sarah Moore leaves no stone unturned at Beaconsfield recycling centre in Buckinghamshire as she searches for three items with the potential to be revived. She saves a pine chest of drawers for carpenter Martin Hough and a trio of utility chairs for upcycler Sarah Peterson. Sarah takes on a set of trestle table bases for her own project, but will she manage to produce profits from all three items?

Episode 7
Jacqui Joseph is at Altrincham recycling centre in Greater Manchester, trying to unearth three items and save them from hitting the skip.
Upholsterer Leanne Watts attempts to breathe new life into a pair of tired chairs, while blacksmith Kev Paxton has the challenge of repurposing a collection of garden cast-offs into something really special.
Jacqui has a chest of drawers to rejuvenate, but can she return profits to the items' unsuspecting owners?

Episode 8
Sarah Moore is at Keynsham recycling centre in Somerset, hoping to save three potential diamonds from being dumped. She enlists the help of furniture painter Chloe Kempster to work on a dressing table in need of attention, whilst light designer Duncan McKean sets to work on transforming four glass lampshades. Sarah takes on the huge challenge of giving new life to a dead shrub, but will all three items be successfully spruced up and sold on?

Episode 9
JJ Chalmers is at Wallyford recycling centre on Scotland's east coast, where he hopes to uncover three lucrative items amongst the skip-bound trash. He enlists the help of signwriter Joel Poole to repurpose some rusty saws, while designer Nicky Cash tries to come up with a creative re-design for an unwanted dressing table and mirror. Meanwhile, JJ sets himself the challenge of transforming a wooden playhouse that's in bits and pieces, but will his efforts produce any profits?

Episode 10
Jacqui Joseph is at Altrincham recycling centre in Greater Manchester with an eagle eye, hoping to swoop in on quality items before they're lost forever. She rescues an old, rusty pulley, a nursing chair and a table with cast-iron legs. With the help of robot maker Mark Haig and upholsterer Sharon O'Connor, the tired trio of items has the chance to shine once more, but will Jacqui manage to send all three upcycled items off to new homes?

Episode 11
In Greater Manchester, upcycling expert Jacqui Joseph explores Altrincham recycling centre, hoping to discover unwanted items that can be revamped or revitalised and sold on for cash. Screen print artist Daniel Heath attempts to brew up a new look for a four-piece coffee table set, upholsterer Ollie Clueit has his hands full with a bulky three-seater sofa, while Jacqui gives a new lease of life to a pair of mid-20th-century deckchairs.

Episode 12
In Buckinghamshire, Sarah Moore sifts through bootfuls of rubbish at Beaconsfield recycling centre in the hope of finding three gems amongst the junk. Lighting designer Duncan McKean takes on a pair of mirrors and a lacrosse stick, and a wrought-iron stand tests the creative mettle of blacksmiths Bex Simon and Dave Harris. Sarah sets to work updating a reproduction desk, but will she succeed in producing profits from all three items?

Episode 13
JJ Chalmers is on the lookout for quality discarded items at Wallyford recycling centre in East Lothian, hoping to bag three things that can be rejuvenated and sold on for cash. Woodworker Bruce Faulseit attempts to find a creative new use for an old steel gate, upcycler Sarah Peterson has a bold plan to overhaul a tired tub chair and JJ takes on the challenge of transforming a pine tallboy. Will all three items be successfully updated and sold on?

Episode 14
Sarah Moore is at Witley recycling centre in Surrey on a mission to save three items with the potential to be revamped and sold on for cash. She finds a drinks trolley for designer Ayo Daramola-Martin and an old wind-up gramophone for signwriter Joel Poole. For her own project, Sarah has a collection of lampshades to get creative with – but will all three skip finds produce profits for their unsuspecting owners?

Episode 15
Jacqui Joseph is at High Wycombe recycling centre, on the hunt for three items that can be saved from the skips and given another chance. She finds a drop-leaf table for upcycler Tristan Merriam and a pair of legless dining chairs for upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell. Jacqui attempts to pull together a plan to revive a collection of unwanted curtains, but will her efforts produce a profit?

Episode 16
In Buckinghamshire, Jacqui Joseph explores Beaconsfield recycling centre, determined to save quality items from hitting the skips. There's a pair of worn-down wicker chairs earmarked for upcycling sisters Katie Stone and Sophie Lawrence, and an old coal scuttle is given a creative new use by audio engineer Mark 'Horse' Phillips. Jacqui sets about restoring a pair of bedside tables, but will all three skip finds have profit-making potential?

Episode 17
Sarah Moore is at Wallyford recycling centre in East Lothian, hoping to discover three quality skip finds before they're crushed. With the help of upholsterer Heather McFarlane and screen print designer Daniel Heath, Sarah hopes to breathe new life into a set of dining chairs, a chipboard cabinet and a collection of vintage coat hangers, but will she succeed in sending her salvaged items off to new homes?

Episode 18
Jacqui Joseph is patrolling the forecourt of Altrincham recycling centre in Greater Manchester, hoping to find three items that are packed with potential and give them the chance to shine once more. She finds a pair of folding chairs, an old washstand and a collection of glass bottles. Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith and upcycler Sarah Parmenter set to work helping Jacqui transform her finds, but will all three projects produce profits?

Episode 19
Sarah Moore is in Surrey, determined to save quality items from ending up on the scrapheap at Witley recycling centre. She rescues a G Plan unit, a stacking bookcase and a papasan seat. With the help of screen print artist Zoe Murphy and restorer Peter Fournel, the tired trio of finds are revamped and rejuvenated, but will Sarah manage to produce profits for the items' unsuspecting owners?

Episode 20
Jacqui Joseph is in Buckinghamshire, determined to stop quality items being crushed at High Wycombe recycling centre. She sees potential in a drop-leaf table, a collection of canvas frames and a monk's bench, and enlists the help of upcycler Tristan Merriam and woodworker Martin Hough to try to bring them back to their best. Will Jacqui succeed in sending all three revamped items off to new homes?
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