Hungerford Arcade once again played host to the BBC’s Bargain Hunt this week. They filmed two shows, one in the morning and the other after lunch. It was as usual, a very happy event loved by staff and customers alike.

Charlie Ross, Rita & Adrian
The shows were hosted by that “very cheeky chappy”, Charlie Ross and as usual, he caused quite a stir. Everyone seemed to want to shake his hand and have their photographs taken with him (I was no exception!). He was such good fun and between filming enjoyed chatting to everyone.

David Harper looking for a bargain
The two experts were TV favourites, David Harper and John Cameron. They were wonderful with the contestants and made sure they enjoyed themselves. The Blue Teams and the Red Teams said they were overwhelmed by the choice they had in choosing their items and at first did not know where to start spending the £300 each team was given. This is where the expert’s advice is so invaluable. However, they did manage it and were more than happy with their purchases and wished they could have kept them for themselves. You will have to wait until the programmes are aired before you can see what they bought, but we will let you know when they are to be broadcast.

John Cameron with one of the Blue Teams

David Harper with Stallholder Ian Spuffard and one of the Red Teams

Lucky Rita with John Cameron

The People who make it all possible – The Film Crew



When Emma Willcock and her daughter came to the counter with bags of assorted buttons, I instinctively sensed that she was a craft designer. When we spoke, Emma told me how she got into creative craft and how she turned a hobby into a business. I will let Emma tell you in her own words.
I decided it would be good for me to start a hobby, something just for myself. If you are a parent then you know where I am coming from! I have always enjoyed being creative and especially love being creative around my home. This has led me to my wonderful world of buttons!
After being invited to attend a local craft fair and also a pamper evening at my sons school, I received so much wonderful feedback and requests for orders from friends and family that I decided to build my own little business doing something I love, creating beautiful bespoke items made from buttons and gems. I attend craft fairs and school fairs and have recently been lucky enough to have been offered the opportunity to have a display in a local business. Following this I decided to set up my my own website and share the button love”.

Hungerford Arcade Stallholder, Ian Spuffard completed the London Marathon in style and raised £1200 (and is still growing) for his charity, CLIK Sargent, a charity for children living with cancer. Ian would like to say a few words of gratitude to you all and below you can see the official photographs of Ian on different stages of the Marathon.








I entered Hungerford Arcade with no great plans, just to look around and purchase anything that took my fancy. 



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