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Eight celebs go Bargain Hunting
Published Tuesday, Oct 29 2002, 08:49 GMT | By James Welsh
The BBC has announced a four-episode mini-season of Celebrity Bargain Hunt, to raise cash for the corporation's upcoming BBC Children In Need event this year.
The special programmes start on November 11, featuring Tony Blackburn, Sarah Cawood, Ainsley Harriott, Antony Worrall Thompson, Tommy Walsh, Linda Barker, Dermot Murnaghan and Steve Ryder. The series will be fronted by usual Bargain Hunt presenter, David Dickinson.
Viewers will have the opportunity to vote on which items they think will fetch the most at auction, with all funds raised going to the Children In Need appeal - which itself airs on November 15 from 7pm through to 2am the next morning on BBC One.
The special programmes start on November 11, featuring Tony Blackburn, Sarah Cawood, Ainsley Harriott, Antony Worrall Thompson, Tommy Walsh, Linda Barker, Dermot Murnaghan and Steve Ryder. The series will be fronted by usual Bargain Hunt presenter, David Dickinson.
Viewers will have the opportunity to vote on which items they think will fetch the most at auction, with all funds raised going to the Children In Need appeal - which itself airs on November 15 from 7pm through to 2am the next morning on BBC One.
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