Find It, Fix It, Flog It - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are back, travelling the length of Britain seeking items to fix up and flog on, making a handsome profit for their owners. In this episode they restore eight items including a pine blanket chest, a pair of battlefield telephones, and some gothic church windows.

Episode 2
In this episode Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien go military: Simon converts tank parts to garden furniture while Henry takes his life in his hands with a motorised skateboard. Later Simon restores a model Hurricane and Henry goes potty for a retro petrol pump.

Episode 3
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien travel the length of Britain seeking items to fix up and flog on to make a handsome profit for their owners. In this episode they're in the Cotswolds competing to see who can create the most profit on two old lamps. They also take a spin in a Devonshire fire engine.

Episode 4
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are back to make money out of your junk. In this episode Henry calls in a safe cracker to bring a safe back from the scrapheap, and a ship's wheel is left in splinters when Henry falls out with restorer Guy.

Episode 5
Henry Cole and new presenter Max McMurdo travel the length of Britain seeking items to fix up and flog, turning unwanted junk into profit. In this episode they're in Wales. Picks include: an oil dispenser, fire grate, chaise longue and even a catamaran.

Episode 6
The boys are in Northamptonshire and Coventry, where Henry discovers a very rare limited edition Goldwing motorbike with only 65 miles on the clock.

Episode 7
Simon finds some night vision goggles and an antique snooker table that's seen better days, while Henry chooses an enormous US army truck as one of his picks.

Episode 8
In this episode, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien turn an old, unloved filing cabinet into a valuable and desirable storage unit and they convert a Bakelite voltmeter into a retro Bluetooth speaker.

Episode 9
In this episode the boys are in Wales picking up and restoring a dentist's table, a barber's chair and they make a coffee table out of parquet flooring.

Episode 10
Max upcycles a brass propeller into a stylish table lamp, while Henry goes all Victorian with an old pond yacht.

Episode 11
Today's restorations include an old cheese press. And a 1980s motorbike almost gets the better of biker Henry and his restorer Guy.

Episode 12
Henry Cole and Max McMurdo restore and upcycle 2CV headlamps, a child's rocking horse, a Victorian streetlamp and a high chair.

Episode 13
Today the boys head to the fairground, collecting a bicycle made for two, a ship's search lamp and a lambing chair.

Episode 14
In Gloucestershire, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien visit landed gent Sir Benjamin Slade as they search for more upcycling prospects. Simon converts a gilded picture frame into a flat screen TV surround, while Henry refurbishes a club fender fire surround and turns a quick profit on a Fordson tractor.

Episode 15
Today Henry and Simon realise profit potential in an old crop sprayer, a cast iron fire guard and some old wooden workshop clamps.

Episode 16
Max McMurdo and Henry Cole visit a motorbike fan. Henry makes table lamps from motorbike engines, while Max turns a pallet and iron wheels into a stylish modern coffee table.

Episode 17
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien head to Newark. Simon finds an antique European threshing board, which he turns into a coffee table and Henry's all at sea with a ships porthole.

Episode 18
In this episode, Henry finds a treat for restorer Guy, and Simon creates stunning table lamps from old theatre lights.

Episode 19
Henry and Simon head to a private railway. Simon converts a lantern to a stylish table, while Henry converts a fire extinguisher into a steampunk lamp.

Episode 20
Max restores a pair of iconic designer chairs, while Henry restores a decrepit garden table into a colourful and valuable new one.

Episode 21
The homes of Britain are stacked with unwanted possessions. Today, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are realising profit potential in some church organ pipes and old leather sports car seats.

Episode 22
Today Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are in Cheshire and the Wirral restoring a 1920s dance hall lighting system, an antique butter churn, a huge theatre light and an old enamel advertising sign.

Episode 23
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien head to Leeds and Preston in search of people's junk and clutter to upcycle into valuable new items. Today Henry makes an international set of clocks out of dashboard time pieces, while Simon builds an eccentric chandelier from car headlights.

Episode 24
Today the boys are close to the Malvern Hills. Henry picks two saddles from horse owner Sabrina and converts them into bar stools, while Simon makes a handsome profit on a 1960s kitchen cupboard.

Episode 25
Experts Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien travel the length of Britain to find, fix and flog unwanted possessions on behalf of their owners. Today they head to the Midlands. Henry's rather taken with a throne salvaged from an exotic nightclub and Simon's restoration of a Victorian doll's house doesn't go to plan.
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