Ep 6. Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden
- April 5, 2022
- 58 min
In season 3 episode 6 of Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, comedy legends Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden hit the road in search of antique treasures. The two famous friends, best known for their work on the sketch comedy show The Goodies, set off on a scenic journey through the English countryside, stopping off at various antiques shops, markets, and fairs along the way.
As they travel through the rolling hills and quaint villages of England, Tim and Graeme engage in their trademark banter and wit, sharing stories from their long and illustrious careers in entertainment. They also reminisce about the early days of The Goodies, recalling their zany antics and offbeat humor that made them a hit with audiences around the world.
As they browse through the antiques, Tim and Graeme learn about the fascinating history behind each item they encounter, from vintage radios and gramophones to antique furniture and artwork. They examine each piece carefully, looking for hidden features or unique details that might make it a valuable find.
Throughout their journey, Tim and Graeme encounter a variety of interesting characters, including expert antique dealers, eccentric collectors, and passionate enthusiasts. They share their knowledge and expertise, giving tips and advice to those new to the world of antiques.
As they near the end of their trip, Tim and Graeme face off against each other in a tense auction, bidding on the items they've collected in their travels. With their shared history and playful rivalry, the two comedians bring their trademark humor and good-natured spirit to the auction floor, entertaining both the audience and their fellow bidders.
In the end, Tim and Graeme reflect on the unforgettable experiences they've shared on their antiques road trip, from the stunning landscapes to the fascinating people they've met along the way. With their newfound appreciation for the beauty and history of antique treasures, they depart with newfound knowledge and a deeper love for the past.