One of the presenters of Bargain Hunt has spilled the beans on some of the more personal moments that have occurred during the show's production.Since it began in 2000, the BBC programme has seen a variety of hosts guide contestants through the challenge of turning a profit from antiques at auction.Currently, the presenting team includes Natasha Raskin Sharp, who divulged some behind-the-scenes anecdotes in a book.
Her insights are featured in Karen Farrington's Bargain Hunt: The Spotters Guide To Antiques, which was released in 2022 and has been drawing attention this week.In her foreword for the book, Natasha touched upon the "broad appeal" of the enduring series, which has had David Dickinson and Tim Wonnacott among its previous hosts.
She hinted at the unexpected events that can occur over the multiple days it takes to film each episode, reports the Mirror.
Her contribution to the book reads: "Maybe it's the very real drama that can unfold. You see, the 45 minutes shown on television represent several days of filming.
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