Antiques Road Trip and its sister show Bargain Hunt are two of the most popular shows on BBC One, has been on the small screen for a number of years. Fan-favourite Christina Trevanion first joined the Antiques Road Trip cast in 2014 and has been a key member of the team ever since. Despite her years of expertise and presenting, she was initially a bit worried about starting her own journey without her usual co-stars by her side.Christina Trevanion is starring in the new daytime series The Travelling Auctioneers on BBC One.Alongside The Repair Shop expert Will Kirk, the pair travel around the country in their little blue van in search of unusual items to put up for auction.They visit people’s homes, focus on an item or two they wish to sell, have Will restore it to its former glory and then it’s up to Christina to try and sell it for a profit at an auction house.Prior to the show coming out on the BBC, Christina went to her Antiques Road Trip family for support.READ MORE: Mike Tindall’s ‘budgie smugglers’ spark frenzy with I’m A Celeb fans Antiques Road Trip’s Christina Trevanion pays tribute to co-stars. (Image: BBC) Antiques Road Trip star Charlie Ross. (Image: BBC) Phil Serrell and Christina Trevanion on Celebrity Bargain Hunt. (Image: BBC) The Travelling Auctioneers’ Will Kirk and Christina Trevanion. (Image: BBC)Christina’s love for antiques came from her parents at a young age as she attended auctions with them.Sadly, her father David died in 2013 but she still sometimes openly talks about him to her fans.Taking to Twitter on Father’s Day in 2018, Christina wrote: “Thinking of all those who couldn’t hold their dad’s hand today and celebrating all the wonderful fathers out there.”To your daughters (& sons) you are heroes. Remembering my dear dad with an ache in my heart & a smile on my face.”‘The trouble is, you think you have time’ – Buddha.”DON’T MISS…Mike Tindall dishes brutal response to Matt Hancock ‘Bulls**t’ [REACITON]Travelling Auctioneers star exposes The Repair Shop expert’s love [CAST]Bargain Hunt star felt like a ‘gooseberry’ with The Repair Shop star [EXPLAINER]It was her parents’ love for the world of antiques that pushed her to take on their hobby as a career.She went on to study Fine Art Valuation at Southampton Solent University where she met her future business partner and husband Aaron Dean.Together, they set up their own auction house Trevanion and Dean which is located in their hometown of Whitchurch, Shropshire.Three years ago, Christina took over the business and has now sole ownership of the firm.
Antiques Road Trip star pays tribute to her co-star ‘father figures’
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