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Jamie Appears on the David Dickinson Show on ITV. Watch by clicking Here.

 

UK households sit on £31 billion of unused goods


 

 

Jamie is presenting the One Minute TV slot all week on GMTV, week commencing 24th May.

 

 



Jamie's Collectables Manual gets reviewed on ITV West


Jamie appears twice live on GMTV in February 2010. He finds a £5,000+ Marilyn Monroe signed photo among other gems

Jamie and the Satilite Van
Jamie and the Satilite Van

Recent Press

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evening post article

evening post article

Jamie becomes BBC1 Breakfasts Declutter Expert

Jamie and the Satilite Van

The Official Book Launch of The Collectables Manual in May 2009

jamies signing books for guests            jamie and sam

Jamie signs books for his guests   Jamie and Sam (the Marketing Manager of Haynes)



Jamie and Marmite

Jamie            Marmite logo



Jamie has been working with Marmite and Splendid Communications to promote the special limited edition England Cricket edition. 500,000 have been made and they promise to be hot collectables in years to come.

Jamie being interviewed on BBC Mersyside

Jamie being interviewed on Swansea Sound



Filming for Marmite promotional video July 2009

jamies signing books for guests    jamie and sam



Jamie and Help for Heroes/Airfix

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Airfix is celebrating their 60th anniversary and to mark this event they are running a fundraising initiative to raise money for the Help for Heroes charity. Jamie has been asked to build a model aircraft from Airfix which will be auctioned off on eBay to raise money for Help for Heroes. Founded in 1939, Airfix is the oldest UK manufacturer of scale plastic model kits. We produce a wide range of kits aimed at all types of scale modellers with subjects such as; military aircraft, ships, cars, dioramas and more recently licensed products such as Wallace & Gromit and Doctor Who. The Help for Heroes charity was launched in September 2007 to provide better facilities for wounded British serviceman and women. It has attracted support from national newspapers, such as The Sun and The Sunday Times.