Lets look back at the experts life. He added: "Anybody could speak to him and he had time for so many members of the public to share their stories, memories, nostalgia and passion for old things. 9/30 The competition between Philip and Catherine hots up as they go from Sedburgh to Leeds. Mr Barby, 69, from Rugby, was best known for appearances on BBC shows like Bargain Hunt and. 12/30 Thomas Plant and Mark Hales travel from Dublin to Ballybrittas, Portlaoise. 8/30 This leg starts in Hertfordshire before ending up at auction in Chippenham, Wiltshire. Jonathan Pratt attempts to catch Phil Serrell as they motor from Sheffield to Wilmslow. Anita Manning and James Lewis take to the road as they go head-to-head. and similar BBC antiques television programmes. Back up to: Antiques Road Trip. Show 10 more episodes. On the day of his funeral, Janet and their family were led by Davids nephew Dylan Hithersay and great-nephew George Barby-Moule. Mr Barby, 69, from Rugby, was best known for appearances on BBC shows like Bargain Hunt and Antiques Road Trip. What a silly thing to get upset about in public. From what I can gather David Harper and David Barby were filming Antiques Road Trip just a few days before David Barby. The Road Trip ends in Oxford, with Natasha eyeing art and James searching sheds. Natasha and James adventure ends up at a vineyard for wine tasting and auction watching. The experts on the first week are Charles Hanson and David Barby. In the final leg of their road trip, antiques experts David Barby and David Harper travel from Hereford to the final auction in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, where they compete to make the most profit from the collectibles they have bought along the way. He lived to the age of 69, with reports stating he died of a brain haemorrhage. Enjoy this party classic with an updated RT twist - fun for all the family! James Braxton and Natasha Raskin Sharp, Day 2, James Braxton and Natasha Raskin Sharp, Day 1, James Braxton and Natasha Raskin Sharp, Day 4, James Braxton and Natasha Raskin Sharp, Day 5. Mr Barby acquired many fans from his appearances on television shows like Antiques Road Trip. Hundreds packed St Andrews parish church to say goodbye to David. Re David Barby's black eyes, it is indeed the second time he's had a tumble, the first in 2010 and then again last year whilst filming Antiques Road Trip. Charlie Ross and James Braxton start in Kilbarchan and end in Ayr. Nick Hall, of Frank Marshall in Knutsford, Cheshire, said: "I was very sad to hear of the passing of David Barby, not only a great wealth of knowledge and ambassador for our trade but a lovely gentle man. Episode 1. Charles Hanson and David Barby travel from Herefordshire to Somerset. Margie Cooper and Mark Stacey continue their journey by going from Kent to Essex. Find out more about the presenter here, MORE:Antiques Road Trip's David Harper opens up about 'worst' part of show. Charles and Charlie go from Royal Tunbridge Wells to Rye in East Sussex. 27/30 David Barby and David Harper travel from Athlone to Kells in Ireland. At the time, the Flog It team released a statement which read: His sense of fun, gentle personality and great knowledge of and passion for antiques, endeared him to the hundreds of people he worked with and millions of viewers at home. Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson drive from Scunthorpe to Grantham. 7/30 Margie Cooper and Mark Stacey continue their journey by going from Kent to Essex. WATCH FLOG IT ON BBC TWO EVERY DAY AT 5.15 PM, WATCH ANTIQUES ROAD TRIP ON BBC ONE EVERY WEEK DAY AT 4.30 PM, WATCH BARGAIN HUNT ON BBC ONE EVERY WEEK DAY AT 12.15 PM, AND GET FREAKY WITH US ONINSTAGRAMANDFACEBOOK, David Barby filming for Bargain Hunt Australia. He lived to the age of 69, with reports stating he died of a brain haemorrhage. Read about our approach to external linking. Charles Hanson and David Barby do battle in Lichfield, Margie Cooper takes on Mark Stacey in Chilham in Kent, and Mark Hales challenges Thomas Plant in Portrush, Northern Ireland. This is a great show-but let's hope that Tim's voiceover is less intrusive or silly than it usually is. 14/30 Thomas Plant and Paul Laidlaw travel from Olney to the auction in Watlington. David John Barby, FRICS (23 April 1943 - 25 July 2012) was an English antiques expert, known for his appearances on Bargain Hunt, Flog It! -This is the Antiques Road Trip! David died in hospital in Coventry on Wednesday 25 July following a short illness, with his family at his bedside. VideoOn board the worlds last surviving turntable ferry, Indian officials wife distraught as his killer is freed, I didnt think make-up was made for black girls, Why there is serious money in kitchen fumes. Anita Manning and James Lewis start in Fakenham and end up at an auction in Aylsham. Thomas Plant and Mark Hales travel from Dublin to Ballybrittas, Portlaoise. English. Luckily he finds just the item he needs for sale. Thomas Plant and Paul Laidlaw journey from Bolsover to the auction in Stamford. Auctioneer Charles Hanson told the BBC he was a "great friend" and said "no other expert could rival his great human touch". Some decent profits last night too.:). He will be greatly missed but perhaps his legacy will have been his ability to make everyone in his company laugh. Career [ edit] Born in Rugby, Warwickshire, he was interested in antiques from age 12, [1] which led to his joining the profession on leaving school. Thank you David". before becoming an expert of the show. October 21, 2011. Episode 27. 18/30 The two Charlies journey from King's Lynn to the auction in Beccles. There will be further tributes to him over the coming days and weeks but in the meantime we send our condolences and best wishes to his family and many friends at this difficult time. Jonathan Pratt and Philip Serrell visit Gainsborough and end up at an auction in Lincoln. ", David was married to his wife, Janet, but the pairs relationship was kept very private. Its a fresh route for a new set of experts: Phil Serrell and Jonathan Pratt. 26/30 David Barby and David Harper travel all the way from Moy to Omagh in Northern Ireland. Read about our approach to external linking. Was enjoying seeing David Barby on Antique's roadtrip last week. 25/30 James Braxton and Jonathan Pratt travel from Crewkerne to Lostwithiel in Cornwall. Both programmes have their much respected colleague David Barby very much in their thoughts. Is climate change killing Australian wine? Tributes have been paid to antiques expert and TV presenter David Barby, who has died following a short illness. Antiques. Antiques. We have an Olympic theme tonight with Olympic Gold Medallists Tessa Sanderson and Robin Cousins. David was interested in antiques from a young age, and qualified as a member of the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers by the time he was 21 years old. 16/30 Phil Serrell and Jonathan Pratt make their first stop in Cockermouth in the Lake District. 29/30 David Barby and David Harper shop from Aberystwyth to the auction in Shrewsbury. James Braxton and Jonathan Pratt scour antiques shops from Wells to Crewkerne. Charles Hanson and David Barby travel from Stafford to Nottingham for the final auction. David Barby and David Harper shop from Aberystwyth to the auction in Shrewsbury. James Braxton and Jonathan Pratt head from Stratford-upon-Avon to Frome, Somerset. 9/30 This leg starts in the New Forest in Hampshire before ending up at auction in Sherborne. David Barby and Margie Cooper travel to Bridlington before finally reaching Nottingham. The Ice Skater and Athlete will be under the watchful eye of David Harper and David Barby. Anita Manning and James Lewis start in Horncastle and end up in Diss, Norfolk. Think you're confusing Antiques Roadtrip (where everything is sold at an auction) with Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (where they do sell to their very obliging and generous friends). Mr Barby, 69, from Rugby, was best known for appearances on BBC shows like Bargain Hunt and. David, from Rugby, Warwickshire, devoted his life to becoming an antiques expert, and had an interest for them from the age of 12. Thomas Plant and Mark Hales start in Ironbridge and head to Froncysyllte in North Wales. . Episode 5. Kicking off a brand new series, antiques experts David Barby and Anita Manning begin their road trip in Aberdeen. Warwickshire-based television antiques expert David Barby has died following a short illness. Tactical shenanigans are afoot as Philip and Catherine travel from Perth to Paisley. 26/30 Charlie Ross and James Braxton start in the Highlands of Scotland and end in Buckie. Agree with the gist of your post though.very artificial but enjoyable. . Antiques experts travel across the country in a selection of classic cars, competing to make a profit at auction. On today's road trip, James Lewis and David Harper travel from Kendal . James has nudged ahead in the antique profit stakes but Anita is fighting back hard. 30/30 The conclusion of David Barby and David Harper's epic tour begins in Hereford. GRV Media Ltd, 18 Mulberry Avenue, Widnes. Registered in England. Why add that barbed line to make him feel bad about a trivial mistake. Marvelous Mrs Maisel: will Lenny Bruces death be depicted in season 5? Its day three for Thomas Plant and Mark Hales as they battle for the biggest profit. I missed last night any chance of an update ? After a brief stint in London, Mr Barby returned to Warwickshire in 1978 to work at a Leamington auction house where he would eventually become a partner in the business. He qualified aged 21 and began working for a local firm. David died in hospital in Coventry on Wednesday 25 July. I seem to remember that a stroke was being quite widely reported at the time. Registered in England. All. 0:00:28: 0:00:31: In a week that promises slightly dubious weather 0:00:37: 0:00:41: but wonderful scenery and fabulous people, 0 . Those black eyes have rather blown the cred, not that there was much to lose. A bit of a record on tonights show, one of Charlie Ross' items that he bought for 8 went for 2700 :eek. On the fourth day of their antiques road trip David Barby and Margie Cooper make some brave buys as they head for the auction in Nottingham. He went on to have a successful career as an antiques dealer, and became known on BBC shows such as Flog It, Antiques Road Trip and Bargain Hunt. I wonder why it is that most of the antiques experts on this programme manage to be very irritating when I can't think of any on Antiques Roadshow who annoy me. Where to Watch Details. Buy HD $2.99. David Barby and David Harper travel from Athlone to Kells in Ireland. Experts Izzie and David scour Scotland for antiques and make a small fortune at auction. Kicking off a brand new series, antiques experts David Barby and Anita Manning begin their road trip in Aberdeen. David opened up his own independent valuation business,David J. Barby and Associates, in the 1990s, where he still worked before he died. "He built up the great passion the public had for these programmes.". If youd like to join in, please sign in or register. He previously worked at the auction house Locke and England before starting his own business, which he kept going throughout his film and TV career. The first leg starts in Portrush, Nothern Ireland and ends at an auction in Belfast. Episode 30. Phil Serrell and Jonathan Pratt make their first stop in Cockermouth in the Lake District. New series starts on Monday February 13th on BBC 2. Why 19th century fire-fighters needed courage, determination and impressive facial hair. According to Warwickshire World, Janet attended his funeral in 2012 alongside his two nephews, Dylan and George. October 5, 2012. 13/30 Thomas Plant and Paul Laidlaw hit the shops between Huntingdon to Towcester. Thomas Plant and Paul Laidlaw head from Tetsworth to the final auction showdown in Pewsey. Thanks to: 11/30 The first leg starts in Portrush, Nothern Ireland and ends at an auction in Belfast. I don't think that any shows featuring him have been shown since he died. Mr Barby, 69, from Rugby, was best known for appearances on BBC shows like Bargain Hunt and Antiques Road Trip. James Lewis has nudged ahead, but Anita Manning is fighting back hard. Download subtitles for "Episode 26" (David Barby and David Harper travel all the way from Moy to Omagh in Northern Ireland.)