Jemma, Kellie and David go shopping in Durtal, north-west France. Jemma thinks kids' furniture is hot, Kellie shows how to upcycle candlesticks, and an old leather chair is a money-spinner for David.
In Nice, in the south of France, David, Jane and Nathalie go head to head to see who can buy the best bargains to then sell for a profit on their return to Clapham, London
Sarah, Trevor and Vicky visit the Porte de Vanves market in Paris, hoping to sell on whatever they buy for a profit on their return to York. Sarah spends big on some Bakelite telephones.
In Carpentras, southern France, Ray sees potential in a French dresser - but will the buyers in Bristol agree? Joanne reupholsters some antique dining chairs
In Nantes, Jess thinks her fortune lies with a retro Formica kitchen set. Terry gets lucky with a 70s coffee table. And Dan converts a vintage trunk into a kitsch cocktail cabinet.
In L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, southern France, Colin finds a vintage mirror that he thinks could be a winner. Katie restores an old table, and body paint artist Amanda gives a shop mannequin a makeover.
In a market in Le Val, Alison finds an old birdcage she wants to clean up as a decorative item. Alys places her bets on an antique rocking horse. And Louise spruces up a hall coat stand.
Siobhan thinks a retro tapestry could be a real money spinner. Raj creates a personalised table top by printing a photograph on to MDF. And Lyn upcycles a 100-year-old cot.
In a Paris market, John spends big on an industrial lamp, Mark turns a picture frame into a blackboard, and Agata buys an antique sunlamp. But will the buyers of York give them a profit?
Sarah finds an old chemists' lamp, while David sees potential in some vintage circus advertising posters. And Nila thinks she's struck gold with an antique wardrobe that flat-packs.