Money for Nothing - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Episode 1
Sarah Moore and her team of designers repurpose some old car parts, an abandoned upholstery project and some old barrel rings.

Episode 2
Sarah Moore and her team of designers repurpose some old car parts, an abandoned upholstery project and some old barrel rings.

Episode 3
Sarah Moore and her team of designers breathe new life into some redundant rolls of fabric, a rusty filing cabinet and a dining chair.

Episode 4
JJ Chalmers and his team of designers repurpose a chest of drawers, four garden chairs and a homemade speaker.

Episode 5
Sarah Moore rescues three items from the tip in Surrey. She tasks bagmaker Neil Wragg to repurpose a pair of vintage golf bags with clubs. Tibby Singh gets a well-travelled naval trunk shipshape while Sarah saves a retro chest of drawers.

Episode 6
Sarah Moore and her team of designers repurpose an unwanted conservatory set, a heap of brass fire furniture and a doll's bed.

Episode 7
JJ Chalmers and his team of designers repurpose some horse tack, a small wicker chair and an old chest.

Episode 8
Sarah Moore and her team of designers repurpose a pair of galvanised water tanks, an occasional chair and an oak display cabinet.

Episode 9
Jacqui Joseph and her team of designers repurpose a rattan two-seater sofa, a pair of very old radios and a dated glass display unit.

Episode 10
Sarah Moore and her team of designers repurpose a broken washstand, three oil containers and an old doll's house.

Episode 11
Sarah Moore and her team of designers repurpose a dated dressing table, some garment containers, some rusted bench ends and a garden table.

Episode 12
Sarah Moore and her team of designers repurpose a record player, an old slate clock and an airline engineer's uniform.

Episode 13
JJ Chalmers and his team of designers repurpose a rotten garden bench, a redundant TV stand and a half-moon table.

Episode 14
Jacqui Joseph and her team of designers repurpose some cast-iron bench ends, an oak cabinet cum telephone table and three dining chairs.

Episode 15
Sarah Moore and her team of designers repurpose some ice skates, an old school desk and some director's chairs.

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