inimitablestoo
15th February 2010, 18:24
I wouldn't normally watch this 45-minute schedule-filler on BBC2, but I've just seen today's edition with a certain Sir Stirling Moss going through his gubbins to sell at auction. All in the name of charidee, of course. Any UK viewers who have access to the BBC iPlayer, I'd thoroughly recommend it; if not for the valuation and selling of stuff, the tour of Stirling's gadget-filled house is quite entertaining in itself.
Remember programmes on the iPlayer are only available for seven days after broadcast (or, as Radcliffe and Maconie put it, "Making the unmissable slightly less missable").
Remember programmes on the iPlayer are only available for seven days after broadcast (or, as Radcliffe and Maconie put it, "Making the unmissable slightly less missable").