Acorn Antiques - Episode Guide

Episode Guide

Series 1 (Featured on As Seen On TV)

DVD Title As Seen On TV Show Description
Think On and Look Sharp Series 1, Episode 1 Things go in threes, one death, one break up, and one coffee without a sweetener.
Shot in Dhaka Series 1, Episode 2 Shop co-owner, Berta returns from intensive care, to find that her father is still alive!
Trixie Trouble Series 1, Episode 3 Shop worker, Trixie, causes trouble in the store when she finds out that she is Babs' daughter!
Cousin Jerez Series 1, Episode 4 Cousin Jerez sparks a suspicious interest in Acorn Antiques.
Muesli Series 1, Episode 5 Clifford reveals that he and Berta are married!
Twins Series 1, Episode 6 Mrs Overall finds out that she is Miss Berta's mother!

Series 2 (Featured on As Seen On TV)

DVD Title As Seen On TV Show Description
Up For Sale Series 2, Episode 1 Miss Babs puts Acorn Antiques up for sale
Alls Well That Ends Well Series 2, Episode 2 Mrs O reveals that she never posted the letter to the estate agent!
Drastic Refurbisment Series 2, Episode 3 The shop begins the refurbishment.
Health and Fitness Series 2, Episode 4 Acorn Antiques is turned in to a Leisure Centre!
Shocking News Series 2, Episode 5
The Final Performance Series 2, Episode 6 Mrs O and Clifford die.

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