What's on Really tomorrow - 23 programs on the Really schedule
Last updated: 26 December 2025 at 01:55
Helen moved into a converted Methodist chapel, but it was soon clear she wasn't the only resident. During investigation, Barri gets hypnotised to find answers
Falklands War hero Simon Weston experiences eerie phenomena in his Cardiff home, including poltergeist activity and shadow figures
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At a stately home in Staffordshire, Drew Pritchard uncovers a hidden 19th-century gem that its owners were oblivious to
Drew Pritchard goes to the biggest antiques emporium he has yet visited and a Somerset antique shop. In Suffolk, he uncovers a historical artifact that leaves him speechless
Catherine Gee helps a man and his estate agent wife find a property near Palm Beach, Florida, on a budget of just under £1million
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The craftspeople turn their attention to a pair of running shoes worn at the Berlin Olympics in 1936 and a damaged photograph of a South African anti-apartheid activist
The experts revive a poignant painting of the Pembrokeshire seashore, a dislocated doll, a farmer's seed-sowing contraption and an earthenware Parisian plate
The craftspeople turn their attention to a rare historic painting, a vintage sewing machine, a Beatles souvenir and a splintered stained-glass window
Kirsten Ramsay repairs a huge crack in a large stone birdbath and bookbinder Christopher Shaw restores a tatty logbook that belonged to a sailor who survived the Titanic disaster
The experts restore a chrome barber's chair from the 1960s, a stringed Iranian instrument, a worn-out carousel horse and a roulette machine that stopped spinning many years ago
A collectable piggy bank called Wesley goes under Angus's gavel. Plus, a family wants to sell a war hero relative's rare SAS badges
Childhood toys and a coin collection need to be sold to pay for a widow's home costs, and a downsize means some risqué art needs to go under the hammer
Angus needs to sell some wild west costumes. And a widower’s unfashionable furniture needs to make big money so he can be reunited with his family
A cancer survivor wants to sell his beloved whisky collection for a good cause. And a huge decorative pot is the surprise draw on auction day
Angus helps a lady part with her late husband's cherished medals. And a well-travelled woman sells her quirky items to fund a trip of a lifetime
Jay Blades and the team restore a family butcher's trusty sausage-making machine, a treasured Edwardian postcard album, and an Iraqi hot water urn, known as a samovar
Debut road tripper Hettie Jago takes on regular dealer David Harper. The pair start out in Scotland with £1500 each and a 1980s Mercedes 280 SL
Angus helps two siblings clear their dad's collection of model soldiers, then helps a woman clear a collection of ornaments that threaten her health
Angus helps a roofer-turned-artist sell his sculptures for a small fortune. Plus, a woman is auctioning off her inherited clock collection.
An extraordinary search on behalf of Kate Brown from Portsmouth takes on twists and turns and unveils one missing relative after another
A man whose only memento of his birth mother and siblings is an old newspaper article, and a woman searching for her only child, who she has not seen since he was 10 days old