Flog It!

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Flog It!
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GenreAntiques programme
Presented by Paul Martin
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series17
No. of episodes1,000+
Production
Running time45 minutes
Production company BBC Studios
Original release
Network BBC Two
Release27 May 2002 (2002-05-27) 
4 May 2020 (2020-05-04)

Flog It! is a BBC television series presented by Paul Martin that was broadcast from 27 May 2002 to May 2020. [lower-alpha 1] [1]

Contents

Description

The show follows a similar formula to Antiques Roadshow , with members of the public bringing their antiques to be viewed and valued by a team of experts. [2] However, unlike Antiques Roadshow, the owners are then given the option to sell their items at an auction.

Recording BBC TV Flog It!, presenter Paul Martin chats to audience members (Birmingham, 2014) Flog It! presenter Paul Martin talks to audience.jpg
Recording BBC TV Flog It!, presenter Paul Martin chats to audience members (Birmingham, 2014)

The programme, originally broadcast as part of BBC One's afternoon schedule, subsequently appeared on BBC Two. It is shown as part of the early evening schedule for short runs, and sometimes also on Saturday afternoons. It was noted in early 2017 that Flog It! had recently filmed its 1000th episode. [3]

On 2 October 2018, it was announced by the BBC that they would be axing the show after 17 years as part of a shake-up to "modernise" the daytime schedule. [4] [5] [6]

Objects

During each show, selected lots are auctioned off.

Items by Moorcroft (the factory of William Moorcroft), Clarice Cliff, Troika, René Lalique and Bergmann appear frequently. Previously unrecorded works by artists such as portrait painter Augustus Henry Fox have also been discovered. [7]

In 2013, at Normanby Hall in Lincolnshire, a rare but unrecognised Australian Aboriginal shield was discovered that subsequently sold at auction for £30,000, being purchased by the Sydney Museum. [8]

Experts

Recording BBC TV Flog It!, antiques expert and valuer James Lewis gives an opinion (Birmingham, 2014) Flog It! BBC TV, James Lewis giving valuation.jpg
Recording BBC TV Flog It!, antiques expert and valuer James Lewis gives an opinion (Birmingham, 2014)

On each show, valuations are carried out by two experts and, sometimes, by Martin himself. Experts that have featured on the show include Will Axon, Michael Baggott, David Barby, Kate Bateman, Raj Bisram, [3] Kate Bliss, James Braxton, James Lewis, Anita Manning, Jethro Marles, Adam Partridge, [3] Thomas Plant, Claire Rawle, Natasha Raskin Sharp, Charlie Ross, Philip Serrell, Nigel Smith, Catherine Southon, Mark Stacey, Elizabeth Talbot [3] and Christina Trevanion, some of whom have also appeared as auctioneers in other editions of Flog It! and in other antiques-related BBC programmes such as Bargain Hunt and Cash in the Attic .

Kate Bliss herself presented several editions c. 2004–2005, when Paul Martin was unavailable.

Locations

Like the Antiques Roadshow, the programme travels around the country. Most episodes include a segment where presenter Paul Martin investigates an aspect of local culture, history or historical figures. The auction usually takes place in an auction house in the same area.

Transmissions

Regular series

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
127 May 2002 ??60
2 ?? ?? ??
3 ?? ?? ??
4 ?? ??70
5 ?? ??80
6 ?? ?? ??
716 September 2008 [9] 29 January 2009 [10] 60
824 August 2009 [11]  ??75
910 May 2010 [12] 28 March 2011 [13] 75
1023 May 2011 [14]  ??75
113 September 2012 [15] 13 December 2013 [16] 60
127 April 2014 [17] 17 November 2014 [18] 60
1318 September 2014 [19] 22 June 2015 [20] 40
1426 August 2015 [21] 2 November 2016 [22] 60
157 November 2016 [23] 9 May 2018 [24] 60
1611 May 2018 [25] 19 December 2019 [26] 60
1720 November 2019 [27] 4 May 2020 [28] 40

Flog It: Trade Secrets

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
111 February 2013 [29] 2 March 2013 [30] 15
219 August 2013 [31] 5 September 2013 [32] 15
310 March 2014 [33] 22 March 2014 [34] 15

Flog It! Travels Around Britain

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
120 January 2009 [35] 13 November 2010 [36] 3

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Notes

  1. The first five episodes were presented by Mark Harnden.