71 year old Carol Allert is still working. Her husband died in 1996 and since that date she has not been able to see a top Westend show. She used to go regularly with her husband, but her daughters don't live nearby to it has proved hard to take in a show. Judith thinks its about time that Carol gets to spoil herself once more. Carol and her daughters family have also decided to start a new life and both houses are being sold so their clutter needs to be cleared out and sent to auction. watch
Retired couple Richard and Eileen head an extensive family. With eight children and 3 grandchildren, family gathering can be quite and event. Last Christmas, they had to hire the local village hall so that the family could all eat together. They own a delightful home in Milford, Surrey. With its many rooms and out houses it's ripe for rummaging but with a 900 pounds target for digital photographs of the grandchildren, we fall just short of our target in Surrey. However their professional singer daughter Billie comes to the rescue and invites the Cash team to search her art deco home for precious pieces. After tow auctions, Richard and Eileen get their wish and have some professional photographs of their grandchildren taken. watch
The Cash in the Attic team are called to help Shirley Zeffman rummage through her North London home in search of 1500 pounds worth of precious pieces to take to auction. Shirley is downsizing after living in her beautiful family home for over 50 years and granddaughter Debbie is on hand to help raise the money she needs for a brand new state of the art plasma screen TV. watch