The Travelling Auctioneers 2025

The Travelling Auctioneers are returning to BBC One – with four fresh faces joining the team

18 December 24
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Hit BBC daytime series, The Travelling Auctioneers, produced by STV Studios Factual, returns to screens on Monday 6 January – and four fresh faces are joining our much-loved presenting gang for series three.

 

Restoration maestros JJ Chalmers and Robin Johnson are getting back in the iconic blue auction van and will once again be accompanied by auctioneering expert Izzie Balmer, while original Travelling Auctioneer Christina Trevanion will narrate the series.

 

And the TA family will be joined on the road by a brand new crew made up of two charismatic auctioneers – James “JB” Broad and Briony “Bee” Harford – and two talented restorers – Lauren Wood and Saf Fäkir.

 

The new, 20-episode series sees the gang split off into pairs and take their travelling auction house and workshop out on the road across the UK. Along the way, they unearth hidden gems and turn unwanted items into winning lots.

 

Sifting through one family home at a time, the team must first identify the items with the biggest selling appeal. Izzie, JB and Bee then call on their auctioneer contacts and expertise, while JJ, Robin, Lauren and Saf use their incredible craft and restoration skills to bring new life to neglected treasures – ready for a thrilling on-site auction at the end of each episode.

 

The Travelling Auctioneers is commissioned for BBC One and iPlayer by Rob Unsworth, Head of BBC Daytime and Early Peak Commissioning, and is produced by STV Studios. The Commissioning Editor for BBC Daytime is Muslim Alim and the Executive Producer for STV Studios is John Redshaw. The Series Producer is Julie Grant.

 

The Travelling Auctioneers returns to BBC One and iPlayer at 4:30pm on Monday 6 January.

Meet Lauren and JB...

JB And Lauren

LAUREN WOOD

 

With a surname like that, you could say Lauren’s path to becoming one of the country’s most revered woodworkers was written in the stars.

 

After her wife downloaded an application form and convinced her to apply, Lauren wowed the judges and won the second series of Channel 4 competition show, Handmade: Britain’s Best Woodworker, in 2022.

 

She spent her childhood building Lego structures and closely studying her father’s DIY projects, before undertaking a degree in cabinet-making and later teaching woodwork at a secondary school for ten years.

 

Lauren says: “For me, being hands on and restoring things is a life skill that not only brings joy to myself and others but also means we as a nation can reuse products and save them from landfill, so I’m thrilled to be putting my passion into practice alongside this top team!”

 

JAMES “JB” BROAD

 

With an interest in antiques ignited at the age of 12, JB has transformed his enthusiasm into a thriving career. As the manager and auctioneer at Whittaker & Biggs in Cheshire, he commands the rostrum every fortnight and typically sells over 1,400 lots per auction.

 

No stranger to TV cameras, 29-year-old JB has appeared in BBC One’s Antiques Roadshow and The Bidding Room and is ready to bring his infectious energy and eye for the extraordinary to The Travelling Auctioneers this January.

 

JB says: “Signing up for this show was an easy decision for me. The chance to travel and meet incredible people while uncovering the stories behind their cherished possessions is something truly magical. I'm particularly looking forward to the excitement of the auctions themselves – there’s nothing quite like the anticipation of finding out which items resonate most with buyers.”

Meet Bee and Saf...

Bee And Saf

BRIONY “BEE” HARFORD

 

A rising star in the auctioneering world, Bee’s warmth, charisma and expert eye has caused quite the buzz across the industry.

 

She has over 12 years’ experience and has climbed the ranks from general valuer to head auctioneer – even being headhunted by fine art auctioneers, Bonhams, to lead its operations in Yorkshire and the North East.

 

Bee’s also a trailblazer, having become the first woman in 40 years to take the rostrum at the Staffordshire Motorcycle Show in 2021.

 

Bee says: “I love my job for many reasons, but the main one is helping people make a difference to their lives. I get no greater joy than unearthing treasures in people's homes that they had no idea were worth anything, then selling them on the rostrum!”

 

SAF FÄKIR

 

Fans of Quest’s The Woodland Workshop will recognise Saf as the show’s warm and likeable resident expert. Saf’s woodworking talent runs in the family – his father was also a skilled craftsman – and after being inspired to follow in his footsteps as a child, Saf turned his passion into a career.

 

As well as his TV work, Saf also runs his own woodwork studio in his home city of Bradford, creating bespoke furniture that has earned him a glowing reputation locally.

 

Saf says: “I’m so humbled to join The Travelling Auctioneers. It’s a great opportunity for me to show how household items that most people would throw away can be totally transformed and given a new home.”

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