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- Superman agrees to sacrifice his powers to start a relationship with Lois Lane, unaware that three Kryptonian criminals he inadvertently released are conquering Earth.
- Sarah Moore (and later also Jay Blades) rescues unwanted items from household waste and challenges expert craftspeople to transform them into desirable objects to be sold for a profit that is then given to the original owner.
- E.J. Osborne salvages an old plans chest, a set of discarded garden chairs and a pair of swivel stools from the Woking recycling centre. He enlists restorers Tom and Johnny and woodworker Norman Wilkinson to help transform them.
- Sarah Moore salvages items from Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey. Textile designer Daniel Heath makes an old floor lamp shine once more, upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith redesigns a chaise longue.
- Sarah Moore enlists the help of designer Rupert Blanchard to give new life to an old window, while carpenter Ollie Allen transforms a collection of wooden slatted blinds. Sarah gets creative with a nursing chair.
- A vintage sewing box gets Sarah's creative cogs turning and she enlists the help of carpenter Bruce Faulseit and upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell to transform an unfashionable desk and a retro two-seater sofa rescued from Woking.
- Upcycler Jacqui Joseph transforms a pair of chairs and a laundry basket, while designer Daniel Heath gives a small melamine dining table a stylish update. A pair of French armoires give Sarah Moore an exciting new challenge.
- Artisan bag maker Neil Wragg repurposes a collection of old tents, designer Sarah Peterson revives a set of dining chairs and Sarah Moore tackles a bamboo dressing screen.
- Sarah calls on blacksmith Kevin Paxton to revamp a pair of metal bed ends, while upholsterer Ray Clarke gives an old armchair a complete redesign. Sarah has the carcass of a chest of drawers to repurpose.
- Sarah Moore saves 3 items from the skip. She asks designer Rupert Blanchard to give new life to a dressing table and mirror and upholsterer Sharon O'Connor to update a petite sofa. Sarah get creative with an old suitcase.
- Sarah Moore enlists the help of artisans Neil Wragg and Simion Hawtin-Smith to repurpose a pair of leather wallets and a rocking chair. A collection of oak off-cuts will be given the upcycling once-over by Sarah.
- Sarah turns to upholsterer Sharon O'Connor to overhaul an old chair frame, while upcycler Jacqui Joseph attempts to transform a dated desk. Sarah updates a set of four chairs.
- Sarah Moore asks Bristol Upholstery Collective to transform a three-piece suite. Wood-working duo Josh and Oli have an old oak beam to work with. Sarah works on a pair of wooden legs.
- Artisan Mark Haig turns an old WWII field telephone into something functional again. Blacksmith Bex Simon turns metal poles into something stylish. Sarah brings an Edwardian spring-ridden single bed into the 21st century.
- Sarah Moore salvages 3 skip bound items. Designer Rupert Blanchard stamps his own style on a set of beech chairs, woodworker Norman Wilkinson tackles a broken up chest of drawers and Sarah gives a box of ceramic tiles a new lease of life.
- Sarah Moore looks round Earlswood Recycling Centre, where she finds an electrical meter, a dated table and a vintage rocking horse. She asks Mark Haig and wood wizards Josh and Oli to help her transform them.
- At the recycling centre in Woking, E.J. Osborne unearths a windbreaker, some old workshop cast-offs and a child's chair. Luggage legend Neil Wragg and lighting expert Guy Trench help him to transform them.
- At Woking Recycling Centre, E.J. Osborne salvages an old gas meter box, a set of table and chairs and some racing tyres. He revamps them with help from carpenter Bruce Faulseit and robot maker Mark Haig.
- Sarah Moore salvages an old sewing machine and a broken drawing table from Wiley tip, she then turns to artist blacksmith Bex Simon and creative duo Josh and Oli to transform the items ready for sale.
- At Witley Recycling Centre, upcycler Sarah Moore finds a pair of seats, an Edwardian armchair and an old typewriter. She enlists the help of furniture re-styler Emma Walker and upholsterer Anthony Devine to transform them.
- Upcycling expert EJ Osborne is in Woking, where he finds an outdated armchair, old scaffolding props and a collection of wooden floorboards. He asks the Bristol Upholstery Collective and blacksmiths Bex and Dave to help him.
- Sarah Moore gives a collection of jars a new lease of life. She also asks blacksmith Kevin Paxton to transform a cooker hood into fashionable furniture and upholster Anthony Devine updates an old sofa.
- E.J. Osborne revamps a chest of drawers. He also asks master craftsman Norman Wilkinson to stamp his style on a collection of metal plates and upcycler Sarah Peterson to put a pile of broken chairs back together again.
- E.J. Osborne asks furniture restyler Emma Walker to transform a tired table and the Bristol Upholstery Collective to tackle six dining chairs. EJ has some discarded metal to work his magic on.
- Sarah checks out the cast-offs at Witley recycling centre in Surrey. Audio engineer Horse transforms a 1950s TV, upholsterer Sharon O'Connor overhauls an art deco style chair and Sarah repurposes a drum kit.
- Upcycling expert E.J. Osborne scours the skips at Woking recycling centre. Bag maker Neil Wragg tackles a leather armchair and lighting expert Guy Trench an old water pump. EJ reuses a collection of wooden boxes.
- Sarah Moore saves 3 items from the recycling centre at Witley. Clockmaker Paul Parry makes a pair of carriage lamps shine, designer Daniel Heath gives a sideboard an update while Sarah tackles a set of wooden bed ends.
- Sarah enlists bag-maker Neil Wragg to find a new use for a windbreaker, while upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell has the challenge of giving an old ottoman a stylish overhaul. Sarah upcycle a vintage pram.
- Upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell gives a brown sofa a whole new look, while bag-maker Neil Wragg has some retro deckchairs to contend with. Sarah Moore tackles two interesting tables.
- EJ takes 3 items from Woking recycling centre and asks robot maker Mark Haig to find a new use for an old tape player. Rupert Blanchard makes half a chest of drawers whole again while EJ upcycles an old draughting chair.
- Carpenter Bruce Faulseit is called upon to repurpose a white sideboard. Antiques restorer Peter Fournel breathes new life into a 100-year-old chaise longue. An unusual overcoat is Sarah Moore's own project.
- Sarah calls on design duo Ben and Andrew to add a modern twist to a kitchen cabinet, furniture restorer Katie Keat attempts to bring a wooden swivel seat back to its best. Sarah comes up with a creative new use for some cutlery.
- Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
- As the upcycling programme returns for a 9th series, Sarah Moore asks designer Daniel Heath to tackle a retro bureau and upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith two unloved chairs while she has three wooden doors for her own project.
- Sarah Moore calls on design duo Josh and Oli to restore a chest of drawers and designer Lucy Tiffney gives two tired chairs a new lease of life. Sarah sees profit-making potential in an old wooden bed.
- Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith gives a little green chair a new lease of life, furniture restorer Katie Keat tackles a dated display cabinet. Sarah Moore tries to turn a profit on a pair of school chairs.
- Sarah Moore and designers Leigh-Anne Treadwell and Duncan McKean revive some retro lampshades, two wingback armchairs and an extendable dining table.
- Sarah Moore calls on Lucy Tiffney to breathe new life into a broken-up sideboard and carpenters Josh and Oli to repurpose some wooden bed ends.
- Upcycler Jacqui Joseph retrieves 3 items from Earlswood Recycling Centre. Designer Rachel Henderson transforms an old metal trunk and Neil Wragg works with some sofa leather. Jacqui gets creative with a mannequin.
- Sarah Moore turns to upholsterer Sharon O'Connor to transform an old nursing chair and woodworker Bruce Faulseit hopes to give a coffee table a stylish update. Some vintage bottles give Sarah an exciting new challenge
- Sarah saves three items from Woking Recycling Centre. While she overhauls some grooming sets she asks master craftsman Bruce Faulseit to tackle an antique desk and lighting designer Duncan McKean two barley twist chairs.
- Sarah Moore calls on blacksmith Kev Paxton and upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith to help her upcycle an armchair, a bed frame and some metal ladders.
- Jacqui Joseph and her team of creatives transform a retro cabinet, a pair of wardrobe doors and some dining chairs.
- Upcycler Jacqui Joseph calls on lighting designer Duncan McKean and designer Chloe Kempster to help her transform a floor lamp, a table and chest, and a trolley.
- Sarah Moore saves 3 more items from the tip. She asks bag maker Rosanna Gethin to work on some faded curtains, screen print artist Zoe Murphy to tackle a chest of drawers and finds a new use for an old storage larder herself.
- Designer Jacqui Joseph retrieves 3 items from Earlswood recycling centre in Surrey. She asks upholsterer Sharon O'Connor to tackle an old ottoman, blacksmith Kevin Paxton some garden gates and unwanted printer trays herself.
- Sarah Moore asks furniture artist Chloe Kempster to work on a chest of drawers and lighting specialist Guy Trench to repurpose some old shoe lasts. Sarah upcycles some rusty old hanging baskets.
- Jacqui Joseph teams up with designer Rupert Blanchard and furniture artist Chloe Kempster to spruce up a travel trunk, a 1940s utility cabinet and a dressing table that she rescues from Earlswood in Surrey.
- Sarah Moore enlists the help of upcycling expert Sarah Peterson and lighting expert Guy Trench to repurpose dining furniture, some vintage lawn games and some aluminium lampshades.
- Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith and print artist Zoe Murphy are asked to breathe new life into a retro swivel chair, a large oak dining table and a once-cherished sideboard by Sarah Moore.