Money for Nothing - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Episode 1
Sarah Moore salvages discarded gems from a recycling centre in Wallyford, East Lothian. A desk, an armchair and some sheets of corrogated iron receive a new lease of life.

Episode 2
EJ Osborne searches for potential loot at Llanfoist Recycling Centre in Monmouthshire. Some dusty wine bottles, an old wooden door and an unwanted radiator get a new lease of life.

Episode 3
Sarah Moore is on the hunt for more items to salvage and spruce up. A windbreaker, an ottoman and a vintage pram are given a new lease of life.

Episode 4
Jay Blades is at a recycling centre in Altrincham on a mission to rescue and revive unwanted items. Two discarded tables and a badminton equipment box receive a new lease of life.

Episode 5
Sarah Moore scours a recycling centre in Witley for items she can bring back to life. A tumble dryer drum, a record cabinet and a batch of wire mesh are given a new lease of life.

Episode 6
Sarah Moore is in Witley looking for unloved items to save and sell on. A sofa, some retro deckchairs and two interesting tables get the upcycling treatment.

Episode 7
In Altrincham, Jay Blades searches for three unwanted items to save and sell on. A table, a record player and a farmhouse chair receive a new lease of life.

Episode 8
EJ Osborne scours Llanfoist Recycling Centre for discarded items he can revive. A sofa bed and armchair, a piano stool and a photographer's lamp have new life breathed into them.

Episode 9
Sarah Moore searches for three skip-bound items she can rescue and rejuvenate. A sideboard, a chaise longue and an unusual overcoat are brought back to life.

Episode 10
EJ Osborne use his salvaging expertise at Llanfoist Recycling Centre in Wales. Some trampoline poles, a pair of blow torches and a desk get the upcycling treatment.

Episode 11
In Surrey, Sarah Moore finds three discarded items to restore. An old chest of drawers, a pair of chairs and a woollen blanket receive a new lease of life.

Episode 12
In Bradford, Jay Blades rescues three items from car boots. An old lawnmower, a wooden cabinet and a cable drum get creative makeovers to bring them up to date.

Episode 13
Sarah Moore scours Woking Recycling Centre for unloved items to save and restore. A chest of drawers, a gold chair and some redundant file boxes are transformed.

Episode 14
In Woking, EJ Osborne unearths three gems that he may have profit-making potential. Some car exhaust parts, a workbench and a metal table frame receive the upcycling treatment.

Episode 15
Jay Blades is in Altrincham in search of skip-bound castoffs he can rework and repurpose. A bookcase, some dining chairs and a plant stand are brought back to life.

Episode 16
In Surrey, Sarah Moore salvages three items from a recycling centre. A chair, a wooden chest and a medieval-style tent are given new leases of life.

Episode 17
In Woking, EJ Osborne salvages three items from a recycling centre. A pair of bookcases, a table and chairs and a Lloyd Loom-style chair are transformed.

Episode 18
In Surrey, Sarah Moore rescues three discarded items from a recycling centre. An oak table, an airbed and a Victorian sofa are given the upcycling treatment.

Episode 19
In Bradford, Jay Blades salvages three unwanted items from a recycling centre. Some carpet offcuts, a pair of chairs and a bicycle wheel have new life breathed into them.

Episode 20
In Surrey, Sarah Moore salvages three discarded items from a recycling centre. An armchair, a collection of circuit boards and a rusty metal table frame are given new life.
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