Dickinson's Real Deal – Series 18
Episodes
Oldham 1
Oldham 2
Oldham 3
Oldham 4
Leeds 1
Leeds 2
Leeds 3
Swindon 1
Swindon 2
Swindon 3
Swindon 4
Swindon 5
Preston 1
Preston 2
Preston 3
Preston 4
Wolverhampton 1
Wolverhampton 2
Wolverhampton 3
Wolverhampton 4
Wolverhampton 5
Burton 1
Burton 2
Burton 3
Burton 4
Liverpool 1
Liverpool 2
Liverpool 3
Liverpool 4
Barry 1
Barry 2
Barry 3

Barry 4

Walsall 5
London 1
London 2
RAF London 3
David Dickinson hosts from the RAF Museum in north London as a host of bargains that include a bronze bust of George IV turn up in the Den.
RAF London 4
David Dickinson presents from the RAF Museum in north London as one seller travels all the way from Brighton with his Moorcroft collection just to meet Alison Chapman.
Bosworth 1
Bosworth 2
Bosworth 3
David Dickinson hosts from Bosworth Hall in Market Bosworth in Leicestershire as Real Deal regulars Angela and David mark their eighth appearance on the show.
Bosworth 4
David Dickinson presents from Bosworth Hall in Market Bosworth in Leicestershire as a big painting, a big cash offer, and a big surprise no await Stewart Hofgartner.
Walsall 1
Walsall 2
David Dickinson hosts from Walsall Football Club in the West Midlands as a set of false teeth found in a loft cause a stir and James Layte explains what a dumpy level is.
Walsall 3
Walsall 4
David Dickinson hosts from Walsall Football Club in the West Midlands as a fascinating family collection of 400 First World War postcards turns up in the Dealers' Den.
Newark 1
David Dickinson hosts from Newark Showground in Nottinghamshire as a mystery medallion has everyone guessing and a seller gets a huge surprise from Tracy Thackray-Howitt.
Newark 2
David Dickinson presents from Newark Showground in Nottinghamshire as Simon Schneider literally throws his money around and Mark Stevens has to phone a friend.
Newark 3
David Dickinson hosts from the Newark Showground as Henry Nicholls pays more than he intends for a portrait painting and Simon Schneider misses out on a ring.
Newark 4
David Dickinson hosts from the Newark Showground as a prehistoric collection of fossils found locally is described as someone's favourite-ever items.