Bargain Hunt viewers were left raged by an ‘annoying’ habit from one of the hosts.

Antique expert Caroline Hawley was filled with enthusiasm on Thursday’s episode as she helped the teams scout for profitable antiques in Devon.

Alongside John Cameron, Caroline was on hand to offer up her expertise as the red and blue team went head to head.

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Presenter Charlie Ross tasked the mighty red team to find a profitable item made with a cast or iron mould.


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Bargain Hunt viewers were left raged by an ‘annoying’ habit from one of the hosts

Antique expert Caroline Hawley was filled with enthusiasm on Thursday's episode as she helped the teams scout for profitable antiques in Devon (Pictured center)
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Antique expert Caroline Hawley was filled with enthusiasm on Thursday’s episode as she helped the teams scout for profitable antiques in Devon (Pictured center)

He then also set the blue team on a mission to find an item with a lens.

After the red team managed to find their needed items in just half an hour, Caroline, excited for the red team’s victorious start, yelled ‘We did it!’

But fans of the day-time show were less than entertained as they took to social media to share their thoughts.

One penned: ‘It’s shouty yet again. #BargainHunt.’

‘Annoyingly loud #BargainHunt’

‘Shouty Hawley assaulting my ears early doors #BargainHunt.’

‘Ffs sake this is going to be loud.’

In the end, the red team found a cast iron toilet roll holder for just £10.


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But it was Caroline's behaviour that left Bargain Hunt viewers feeling raged
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But it was Caroline’s behaviour that left Bargain Hunt viewers feeling raged

They also bought a fancy crsytal glass decanter for £70 and an antique soup ladel for £101.

But the blue team managed to secure a retro fire extinguisher lamp for £75, a tableware set for £50 and an interesting magnifying glass for £11.

After the red team sold all their items, they made a small profit of just £16.

Unfortunately for the reds, the blue team’s profit was a whopping £77, crowning them as the episode’s winners.