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Two "star traders" ([[Myleene Klass|Myleene Klass]] and Kyran Bracken) attempt to "trade up" from some signed celeb knick-knacks to something impressive which will be auctioned off to raise money for the charity [http://www.shelter.org.uk/index.cfm Shelter]. The final items auctioned off were: a diamond necklace, ring, earrings, designer watch and, probably decreasing the value, Wayne Rooney's boots. The auctioneer was the ever-popular, cheap to hire [[Christopher Biggins|Biggins]]. The winning bid was [[Deal or No Deal|£35,000]], by "Martin", probably a B-list Celebrity we don't recognise. | Two "star traders" ([[Myleene Klass|Myleene Klass]] and Kyran Bracken) attempt to "trade up" from some signed celeb knick-knacks to something impressive which will be auctioned off to raise money for the charity [http://www.shelter.org.uk/index.cfm Shelter]. The final items auctioned off were: a diamond necklace, ring, earrings, designer watch and, probably decreasing the value, Wayne Rooney's boots. The auctioneer was the ever-popular, cheap to hire [[Christopher Biggins|Biggins]]. The winning bid was [[Deal or No Deal|£35,000]], by "Martin", probably a B-list Celebrity we don't recognise. |
Revision as of 16:30, 28 December 2010
Synopsis
Two "star traders" (Myleene Klass and Kyran Bracken) attempt to "trade up" from some signed celeb knick-knacks to something impressive which will be auctioned off to raise money for the charity Shelter. The final items auctioned off were: a diamond necklace, ring, earrings, designer watch and, probably decreasing the value, Wayne Rooney's boots. The auctioneer was the ever-popular, cheap to hire Biggins. The winning bid was £35,000, by "Martin", probably a B-list Celebrity we don't recognise.
Inventor
As the start of the programme admitted, it was inspired by Kyle MacDonald's story of trading one red paperclip for the deposit on a house.
Video
"The Auction"