Flog It!

Weekdays 3:45 PM on BBC Two
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This is a British show that features ordinary people selling what might not be ordinary possessions. Paul Martin and his team of antique experts give advice about the value of the items in question and in some cases, follow the sale of the items through auction.
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  • Intrusive questioning

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    The Program is great never miss it..BUT please stop this intrusive questioning about " what are you going to spend the money on.." its awful..and should be stopped.I an sure that most participants haven't a clue to start off with and probably make up some story..but it is totally personal.far better to perhaps invite participants to explain why they come on Flog It..I now note that most of these type of programs the same question comes up??/ it is a personal thing not for broadcasting across the spectrum...so lets come up with something original..evn such questions like how far have you travelled today..moreless

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  • Great program and Paul Martin is fantastic, would love to meet him.

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    Paul Martin is wonderful, his enthusiasm is plain too see and contagious, he obviously has a great love for antiques. So much can be learned from this program, antiques & up and coming collectables not just going under the hammer but information as well. Mr. Pherril is probably one of my favourite experts.
    The historical aspect of the show is also very interesting, places and buildings being visited are quite often the more unusual.
    I hope this programme goes on and on and maybe one day I will get the chance to go to one of the programmes and meet Paul.moreless

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