Shed and Buried Best Bits
Motorcycle mad Henry Cole and ace mechanic Sam Lovegrove return to the screen to look back at their favourite moments from the past two series of Shed & Buried, scavenging around Britain’s sheds.
In the first six episodes, Henry and Sam remember their trip to a large, old house in the depths of Devon’s countryside, piled high with cars and bikes and their visit to Peter Bullen, a trials car enthusiast, who had the most eclectic set of sheds they’d encountered so far. Then there was Brian, whose Cornish cottage was like a transport museum, and Eamon’s place in Oxfordshire, where they landed on a fabulous collection of motoring memorabilia and stationary engines. The pair also recall visiting Chris Rix down in East Sussex with a view to making a handsome profit on some of his American Iron and Paul Kelling’s barn in Suffolk, packed full of Porsche tractors and Ducati bikes.
See Shed & Buried Best Bits on The Travel Channel (Freeview 42), starting with episodes 1-4 in a bank holiday bonanza from 7 PM on 28th May, followed by 5 and 6 from 8 PM on 12th June. For more information visit the Travel Channel website at www.travelchannel.co.uk/shows/shed-and-buried
In the first six episodes, Henry and Sam remember their trip to a large, old house in the depths of Devon’s countryside, piled high with cars and bikes and their visit to Peter Bullen, a trials car enthusiast, who had the most eclectic set of sheds they’d encountered so far. Then there was Brian, whose Cornish cottage was like a transport museum, and Eamon’s place in Oxfordshire, where they landed on a fabulous collection of motoring memorabilia and stationary engines. The pair also recall visiting Chris Rix down in East Sussex with a view to making a handsome profit on some of his American Iron and Paul Kelling’s barn in Suffolk, packed full of Porsche tractors and Ducati bikes.
See Shed & Buried Best Bits on The Travel Channel (Freeview 42), starting with episodes 1-4 in a bank holiday bonanza from 7 PM on 28th May, followed by 5 and 6 from 8 PM on 12th June. For more information visit the Travel Channel website at www.travelchannel.co.uk/shows/shed-and-buried