Find It, Fix It, Flog It - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are back travelling the length of Britain seeking items to fix up and flog on, to make a handsome profit for their owners. In this episode they visit a Norman castle and restore a Fiat 500 as well as build a table from part of Southend Pier.

Episode 2
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are finding, fixing and flogging people's unwanted possessions for profit. Henry restores two quad bikes and a stylish sun lounger whilst Simon rescues a holed canoe and turns an old oak beam into a spice rack.

Episode 3
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien travel the length of Britain seeking items to fix up and flog, on behalf of their owners. Here they visit Essex, where Henry restores a car trailer and a 1970s racing bike, and Simon turns his attentions to lovingly restoring a vintage model aircraft.

Episode 4
In this episode the boys head to Middlesex and Surrey, where Simon repurposes a 50s hairdryer and updates an old school desk. Meanwhile Henry's restoration of a child's motorbike goes down well with his son.

Episode 5
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien travel the length of Britain turning unwanted junk into profit for their owners. In this episode they're on the South Coast. Henry gets to work an aircraft fuel tank while Simon gets obsessed with an iconic 60s speedboat.

Episode 6
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien can turn them into valuable new items. In this episode they visit Surrey and Middlesex, where Henry restores a pair of racing go-karts to race against restorer Guy, and Simon repurposes an old butcher's block into a coffee table.

Episode 7
In this episode Henry Cole refurbishes a classic Ford Mustang and a neon garage sign, while Simon O'Brien restores a classic Chopper bicycle and turns a bass guitar into a chair.

Episode 8
Today the boys head to Nantwich and Stoke-On-Trent. Henry tarts-up a 1960 moped once favoured by model Twiggy. Simon restores an early Mirror Dinghy.

Episode 9
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien visit North Yorkshire and the Midlands. Henry restores a petrol pump and turns a hub cap into a clock, while Simon repurposes a copper immersion heater into a stylish wash basin.

Episode 10
Henry and Simon visit a Yorkshire textile mill. Simon repurposes a mill trolley into a glass top coffee table while Henry struggles to repair a Soviet-era motorbike.

Episode 11
Simon builds a kitchen table from rafters and gives a 1970s campervan a new lease of life. Henry hankers after an American tractor and Royal Enfield motorbike and sidecar.

Episode 12
In Lowestoft, Henry picks a valuable Lyons Tea enamel sign while Simon converts a station trolley into a garden sofa

Episode 13
The boys rummage through the hanger of a Vulcan bomber. Henry restores a cockpit seat and Simon attempts to turn part of a jet engine into a coffee table.

Episode 14
In Whitby and Shipley in Yorkshire, Henry builds a steampunk lamp from a copper pipe, and Simon brings a dated Welsh dresser up to the present day

Episode 15
The boys visit a military vehicle enthusiast, where Henry mirror polishes a decommissioned missile and Simon repurposes a tank turret

Episode 16
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are on the Wirral, where Simon has a crazy plan to turn a chunky chain into a standard lamp. Henry picks up a 1963 Ford Anglia and gets it back to its best.

Episode 17
In this episode, the boys are near Preston, where Simon restores a spotlight he believes may be from a German U-boat while Henry gets creative with an aircraft jump seat.

Episode 18
In this episode the boys are in Hay on Wye and Bedford, where Henry lovingly restores a bespoke workbench and Simon ponders the possibilities of some discarded planks of wood.

Episode 19
Simon restores an enamel roll top bath and builds a kids' den out of old doors. Henry makes a wall mounted safe from a jerry can and lovingly restores a cheese making trough.

Episode 20
Experts Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are in Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Henry makes a table from the base of a broken agricultural grain mill while Simon creates a garden seat from an old mangle.

Episode 21
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien visit Swindon and Chippenham, where Henry finds and restores a much maligned BSA Ariel 3 moped and Simon gives a Ford Transit gearbox a new lease of life.

Episode 22
In this episode from Sheffield, Henry makes good money restoring an antique pine sideboard, but has less success with a pair of old brass jugs. Simon converts a staircase into shelves and makes an eye watering profit from restoring an optician's desk.

Episode 23
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien visit Hampshire and Surrey, where Henry makes a pair of coffee tables from a cable drum and a galvanised water tank and Simon rescues a winged back chair and upholsters it with his own designer fabric.

Episode 24
Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien head to Redditch where Henry restores a 70s Kawasaki motorbike, while Simon takes a pair of rusty cinema seat supports and creates a desirable garden bench.

Episode 25
In the last of the series, the boys head to Wales where Henry restores a Royal Enfield and converts it into a classic café racer. Simon's choice of an old school house radiator springs a leak, but he gets an 80s pinball machine back to its best.
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