Four rooms on C4 Tuesday 20.00
Discussion
Another 'okay' episode last night. The chap at the end with the football bootglad he got some money for his sonnot that I had any idea who it belonged to or what it would be worth.
..but there seems to be something missing, maybe its since the other two 'bigger' guys have left - they were always quite entertaining / knowledgeable, or maybe its the items coming through the rooms that are lacking a bit.
Celia 'had a hard paper round' I cannot work out - She basses her whole credibility on style and class, but looks like a brothel owner and doesnt really seem to put in any convincing offers.
Oh and the guy with the Madonna skirt... HOW MUCH!@??
..but there seems to be something missing, maybe its since the other two 'bigger' guys have left - they were always quite entertaining / knowledgeable, or maybe its the items coming through the rooms that are lacking a bit.
Celia 'had a hard paper round' I cannot work out - She basses her whole credibility on style and class, but looks like a brothel owner and doesnt really seem to put in any convincing offers.
Oh and the guy with the Madonna skirt... HOW MUCH!@??
Spoilers ahead but it was shown a couple of days ago now.
I typed Madonna Landmark Studios into Google while watching...
First hit (and the subsequent ones) told a story of the fact she was rehearsing there in 1990 for the Blonde Ambition tour.
The (there seemed to be a lot) clothes on the first page of Google being sold with that story seemed to be worth a lot less than he was asking.
Found that very odd indeed.
If the guys in the 4 rooms are able to contact people before they take a punt (Raj seemed confident he had a buyer and an exact price for that Dad's Army script and even said he'd spoken to the guy) then why doesn't the seller have a Google after the initial explanation/ questioning of the item, before they choose what rooms to go to?
I am in agreement... It also felt a bit flat. All seemed a bit low value and raffle prize-y.
I want someone to walk in with a newly discovered Turner or Ming Vase or some such! Or at least something more interesting than a football boot and a skirt.
I also felt that painting was going to get flipped, despite the daughters being collectors. Don't know why (I know nothing of paintings) but it felt like a bit of a deal that would be too good to 'keep'.
I typed Madonna Landmark Studios into Google while watching...
First hit (and the subsequent ones) told a story of the fact she was rehearsing there in 1990 for the Blonde Ambition tour.
The (there seemed to be a lot) clothes on the first page of Google being sold with that story seemed to be worth a lot less than he was asking.
Found that very odd indeed.
If the guys in the 4 rooms are able to contact people before they take a punt (Raj seemed confident he had a buyer and an exact price for that Dad's Army script and even said he'd spoken to the guy) then why doesn't the seller have a Google after the initial explanation/ questioning of the item, before they choose what rooms to go to?
I am in agreement... It also felt a bit flat. All seemed a bit low value and raffle prize-y.
I want someone to walk in with a newly discovered Turner or Ming Vase or some such! Or at least something more interesting than a football boot and a skirt.
I also felt that painting was going to get flipped, despite the daughters being collectors. Don't know why (I know nothing of paintings) but it felt like a bit of a deal that would be too good to 'keep'.
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