Money for Nothing
TV-G
6.2
2015
Reality
Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
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- Cast:
- Sarah Moore , Arthur Smith
Episode 20 : Episode 20
December. 02,2020
Jay Blades challenges upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith and designer Rachel Henderson to breathe new life into some tulip chairs, a bureau and some old fabric.
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Episode 19 : Episode 19
December. 01,2020
Upcycler Jacqui Joseph calls on lighting designer Duncan McKean and designer Chloe Kempster to help her transform a floor lamp, a table and chest, and a trolley.
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Episode 18 : Episode 18
November. 30,2020
Sarah Moore calls on upcycler Sarah Peterson and upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell to help her freshen up a sideboard, a cane chair and some cider demijohns.
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Episode 17 : Episode 17
November. 27,2020
Jay Blades and his team of creatives repurpose a metal window box, some stepladders and some old tiles, all salvaged from a recycling centre in Altrincham.
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Episode 16 : Episode 16
November. 26,2020
Sarah Moore and her crafty creatives upcycle an antique desk and two barley twist chairs. Saraj also gets to work transforming some thrown-away grooming sets.
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Episode 15 : Episode 15
November. 25,2020
Jay Blades and his team of designers breathe new life into some tired tables, chairs and metal gates salvaged from a recycling centre in Walsall.
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Episode 14 : Episode 14
November. 24,2020
Sarah Moore calls on a blacksmith and an upholsterer to help her upcycle an armchair, a bed frame and some metal ladders.
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Episode 13 : Episode 13
November. 23,2020
Jacqui Joseph and her team of creatives transform a retro cabinet, a pair of wardrobe doors and some dining chairs.
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Episode 12 : Episode 12
November. 20,2020
Sarah Moore and designers Leigh-Anne Treadwell and Duncan McKean revive some retro lampshades, two wingback armchairs and an extendable dining table.
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Episode 11 : Episode 11
November. 19,2020
Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith rejuvenates two metal chairs, and furniture restyler Chloe Kempster is challenged to come up with a radical redesign for a loom chair and cabinet.
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Episode 10 : Episode 10
November. 18,2020
Sarah Moore calls on Lucy Tiffney to breathe new life into a broken-up sideboard and carpenters Josh and Oli to repurpose some wooden bed ends.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
November. 17,2020
Upcycler Jacqui Joseph repurposes a mannequin, Neil Wragg gets creative with some sofa leather, and designer Rachel Henderson gets to work on an old metal trunk.
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
November. 16,2020
Sarah Moore repurposes some vintage bottles and turns to woodworker Bruce Faulseit to give a coffee table a stylish update.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
November. 13,2020
Jay Blades attempts to make some money for nothing from two farmhouse stools, while lighting expert Duncan McKean gives two old record players a radical overhaul.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
November. 12,2020
Sarah Moore turns to upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith to give a little green chair a new lease of life, while furniture restorer Katie Keat has a dated display cabinet to contend with.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
November. 11,2020
Jay Blades upcycles a bedroom chair, upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell gets creative with a swivel chair, and designer Daniel Heath tackles a sideboard.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
November. 10,2020
Sarah Moore calls on design duo Josh and Oli to restore a chest of drawers, and designer Lucy Tiffney gives two tired chairs a new lease of life.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
November. 06,2020
Jay Blades calls on designer Sarah Peterson and blacksmith Kev Paxton to help revamp lampshades, some metal piling and windbreaker poles.
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