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 : Best Foot Forward
May. 30,2024
Sarah saves an old boot stretcher – but will repurposing it be a step too far for lighting expert Guy?
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Episode 19 : Flower Power
May. 29,2024
Zoe has a big idea to try to save a dated dining table, but will a floral facelift be enough to save it?
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Episode 18 : Let There Be Lights
May. 28,2024
Carwyn thinks a tired table has 'electrifying' potential, while Sarah sees a profit in a quirky dining set.
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Episode 17 : Beside the Seaside
May. 23,2024
Seaside stylers Katie and Sophie try to overhaul a bookshelf with a beachy theme they have never tried before.
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Episode 16 : Anyone for Croquet?
May. 21,2024
Lighting designer Guy needs to jump through hoops to somehow repurpose some old croquet sets, while Sarah needs a light touch with a delicate glass dome.
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Episode 15 : Sofa, So Good
May. 16,2024
Upholsterer Simion falls in love with a super cool sofa frame, but it pushes him way out of his comfort zone – maybe love is blind!
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Episode 14 : Born to Be Wild
May. 14,2024
Clawed feet inspire upcycler Tristan to attempt a wild makeover – but will it be a roaring success?
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Episode 13 : No Pane, No Gain
May. 09,2024
Blacksmith Kev 'smashes it’ with big profits produced from a glass table and Sarah gets her wires crossed trying to save a lamp stand.
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Episode 12 : Bedknobs and... bookshelves?
May. 07,2024
Some broken shelves pose a carpentry conundrum for woodworker Sam, and Jacqui Joseph tries to dream up a new look for an old headboard.
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Episode 11 : Too Hot to Handle?
May. 02,2024
Too Hot to Handle? Sarah risks getting her fingers burnt trying to turn candles into cash and opts for multi-coloured carrot designs to save the day!
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Episode 10 : A Sound Profit
April. 30,2024
What is boxy, brown and sounds amazing? Audio engineer Horse tries to turn a kitchen cabinet into a banging Bluetooth speaker - but will it be a smash hit?
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Episode 9 : A Bright Spark
April. 25,2024
One of the series' trickiest finds ever, a street lamp, arrives at the workshop of robot maker Mark. Can his brain find a spark of genius?
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Episode 8 : Bureau de Change
April. 23,2024
Glam, bam, and hopefully, thank you ma’am... Jacqui Joseph saves a brown bureau and gives upcycler Sarah Parmenter the huge challenge of saving it.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
April. 18,2024
Sarah Moore rescues a trio of vintage chairs, a set of Victorian-era doors and some old hanging baskets from the skips at Keynsham recycling centre in Somerset.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
April. 16,2024
Jacqui Joseph rescues an ornately carved cabinet, some antique furniture and a tired pair of bamboo chairs from the skips at Beaconsfield recycling centre in Buckinghamshire.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
April. 11,2024
Sarah Moore is at Witley recycling centre in Surrey, trying to save a once-treasured work bench, an old oak bureau, some vintage christening gowns and a wedding dress.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
April. 09,2024
Jacqui Joseph rescues a 1930s walnut cabinet, a pair of old dining chairs and a dark brown sideboard from the skips at High Wycombe recycling centre in Buckinghamshire.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
April. 04,2024
Sarah Moore rescues a retro orange armchair, a tallboy and dresser set and some discarded spectacle cases from the skips at Beaconsfield recycling centre.
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