Money for Nothing 4
2017-10-09 | Reality | 30 episodes9 Seasons
Episode
Episode 1 (2017)
At Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey, Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three items she can salvage, spruce up and sell on for a profit. With three items successfully saved, can Sarah and the team pull off a range of tricky transformations? Robot maker Mark Haig has to work his magic on an old road light, while the Bristol Upholstery Collective attempt to bring a seventies-style sofa back up to date. For her own transformation Sarah takes on a set of moth-eaten blankets, but will she succeed in turning trash into cash?
Episode 2 (2017)
Restoration expert Jay Blades is at the recycling centre in Altrincham, Greater Manchester. His mission is to save three items before they hit the skip and transform them into saleable items. Jay enlists the help of designer-maker Daniel Heath to transform a collection of old tiles into something special, while upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith is tasked with updating a conservatory sofa. Can Jay's tip finds produce a profit to return to their unsuspecting owners?
Episode 3 (2017)
Upcycling entrepreneur Sarah Moore salvages three skip-bound items from the recycling centre in Witley. To help her give them a new lease of life, designer-maker Rupert Blanchard gets to work stamping his own unique style on a set of beech chairs, while woodworker wonder Norman Wilkinson is left scratching his head over a broken-up chest of drawers. Sarah has her hands full to give a box of ceramic tiles a new lease of life.
Episode 4 (2017)
At Altrincham Recycling Centre, Jay Blades searches for items that he can take, transform and turn a profit on. Blacksmith Kev Paxton shows his mettle working on a skip-bound firepit, while Mark Haig is tasked with putting a creative twist on two past-it paraffin lamps. For his own project, Jay takes on a tired wicker table and chair, but will the results have profit-making potential?
Episode 5 (2017)
Sarah Moore is on a mission to rescue unloved and unwanted items from Dunbar Recycling Centre. With three finds to transform, Sarah enlists the help of Norman Wilkinson to take on some broken fencing, while lighting expert Guy Trench is appointed the task of making a set of glass demijohns shine again. Sarah has the arduous task of revamping a fire-damaged table, but will all of their hard work be enough to turn these curious cast-offs into cash?