Find It, Fix It, Flog It
Find It, Fix It, Flog It is a TV show on Channel 4. Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien travel across the UK to find unique items lost in people's homes. The program has been available since 2024. A total of 162 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in November 2024.
Last broadcast:18/11/2024 at 22:00
Last episode
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Find It, Fix It, Flog It
The lads head to Shrewsbury to meet Cindy who runs a farm. Simon picks some old industrial cable drums which he wants to turn into a bench, while Henry picks a set of drums.
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Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien come across a water trough and a cartwheel as they continue their mission to turn unwanted items into hard cash.
Series 8
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Henry and Simon visit Jim's vast barn in Leicestershire. Henry takes a risk on an old Ford Prefect, while Simon opts to upcycle three chicken feeders.
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Simon and Henry head to Worcestershire and meet TV props dealer Craig. In a first for the show Henry chooses a vintage ice cream van whilst Simon spots a grandfather clock with no clock.
Series 9
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The boys head to Preston in Lancashire to meet Claire who works for a local theatre company. Simon picks a stage light that's no longer needed, while Henry picks a vintage railway lamp.
Series 1
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Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien travel to the West Midlands and London, where finds include a potato oven and an old petrol pump.
Series 8
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In Wincanton Henry and Simon meet retired Blacksmith Gyles with a pile of stuff needing a new home. Simon chooses bellows and Henry fulfils a dream by restoring an airline food trolley.
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Henry and Simon head to Shropshire to help Marvin and Karen with some shed decluttering. Henry lightly restores an old Ford truck and Simon eyes a '70s TV for a potential fish tank.
Series 7
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Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien meet author and broadcaster Bob Flowerdew in Norfolk, where Henry eyes up a pinball machine from a damp shed. But will it ever work again? (S7 Ep27)
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In Lincolnshire, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien meet a mum and son restoring a historic windmill, and Sandy and Andy, who plan to open a glamping site on their farm. (S7 Ep22)
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In Lincolnshire, Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole meet mangle collector Colin, who's trying to find a home for his late father's possessions, including a motorbike he won in a raffle! (S7 Ep19)
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In Glastonbury, Simon O'Brien makes a Flintstones-style table out of antique roof tiles, while Henry Cole fashions a quirky lamp out of traffic lights. (S7 Ep18)
Series 5
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In Gloucestershire, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien meet avid collector Bryan. Henry upcycles some old oxygen regulators, while Simon restores a stylish, traditional wooden dresser. (S6 Ep15)
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In Sussex, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien meet Bill and Annie, who have a penchant for Star Wars collectables and, most importantly - as far as Henry is concerned - motorbikes! (S6 Ep14)
Series 9
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Simon and Henry are off to the market town of Wantage in Oxfordshire. Simon wants to turn some old firewood into shelves.
Series 7
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In Lincolnshire, Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole meet Pete, whose former chicken sheds are stacked with unwanted stuff, including a toilet cistern and a dressing room mirror. (S7 Ep17)
Series 5
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In Gloucestershire, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien meet motocross fan Tom. Henry upcycles Porsche wheel rims into stools. Simon makes an extraordinary lamp from old copper piping. (S6 Ep13)
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In Brighton, Henry Cole salvages a kid's scooter from the junk in recycler Cat's sea containers. Simon O'Brien constructs the largest corkscrew that valuer Ronnie has ever seen. (S6 Ep12)
Series 1
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Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien are in East Sussex and Hertfordshire, with finds that include a Victorian egg incubator.
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Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien visit a stately home in Somerset, where Simon is convinced he has uncovered a genuine Tudor relic.