POPULAR BBC One show Make Me a Dealer is looking for people to appear in the new series.
Filming for the second series of the show will take place in Dorset for a few days early this summer.
Producers want to hear from people who have an eye for antiques and enjoy going to auctions and fancy trying their luck at learning to be a dealer.
Antiques expert Paul Martin will be on hand to advise participants and teach them some tricks of the trade to help them identify items that can hopefully be sold for a good profit. Participants must be over 18 and happy to take a risk with their own money. The minimum spend is £100. Entry is open to amateurs and not professional dealers.
Casting researcher Abygail Hobday said: “We’re looking for people from all walks of life and backgrounds who’d like to take part.”
Those interested in appearing on the show should email makemeadealer@bbc.co.uk.
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