A city antiques shop has taken centre stage in BBC's Bargain Hunt.
Presenter Eric Knowles and experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell were at Looses Emporium in Magdalen Street for the show.
The two teams, Bob and Stan in red and Paul and Faye in blue, were given £300 each to find items to make the most profit at auction.
Bob and Stan bought a metal model of a Second World War bomber, a collection of Queen Elizabeth Solomon Island commemorative coins and a cast alloy pegasus US Air Force badge.
The duo decided not to auction the set of hand bells bought by their expert Raj Bisram.
Paul and Faye bought a 9-carat gold blue gemstone ring, a decorative floral jub and a vintage record player with 30 records.
Their expert Stephanie Connell bought a large wooden clock as the bonus buy.
At the auction, held at TW Gaze in Diss, Bob and Stan finished with a profit of £58 and Paul and Faye finished at a loss of £92.
Eric Knowles went to Norwich Castle to see fossils found in Norfolk including a million-year-old human footprints - the oldest found outside of Africa.
He also saw mammoth fossils - the largest mammoth found in the UK was uncovered in West Runton in 1995.
Bargain Hunt was spotted filming at Looses Emporium in October of last year and another episode filmed in the city aired in January.
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