Johnny Vegas' Little Shop of Antiques
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 8
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2025-07-08
Last EP | 2025-08-05
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Rating : 7
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Johnny Vegas hunts and repairs antiques in a bid to make enough profit to make the shop a permanent business - an emporium on the North West of England.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2025-07-08
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Episode 1
2025-07-08
Johnny and Bev struggle to fill their new antiques shop. Johnny's torn over what to sell from his personal collection, their first buying trip hits a snag with Bev's unusual choice of van and Johnny bags some Hollywood memorabilia and a saucy work of art.
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Episode 2
2025-07-15
It's opening day at Vintage Vegas, but he and Bev have never run a shop, and the pressure's on to attract customers. Will anyone buy his eclectic mix of items? A rookie buying blunder and a props house sale test Johnny's eye—and his profit margin.
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Episode 3
2025-07-22
Johnny and Bev hit the road again. At a toy auction, Johnny falls for a thirsty wind-up panda, but how high will he bid? Dealer pal Kris drags him to one of the UK's biggest antique fairs, where Johnny battles early starts, big crowds, and impulse buys.
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Episode 4
2025-07-29
Johnny and Bev hit an auction and return with a full van. One pricey toy disappoints, while ceramics expert Johnny snaps up a bundle of pottery and gambles on a battered leather kangaroo in need of TLC, but Bev's doubtful, and the budget's overstretched.
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Episode 5
2025-08-05
On a Staffordshire buying trip, Johnny buys a Beatles fan portrait, some vintage school fete games and, to Bev's dismay, a wasps' nest. Undeterred, Johnny then heads to a Yorkshire mill, where he snaps up a haunting painting.
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Episode 6
2025-08-12
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Episode 7
2025-08-19
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Episode 8
2025-08-26
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