New TV show is looking for people using self storage
Twofour, the makers of The Hotel Inspector and Sealed Bid, are looking for people with belongings in self storage for a major new daytime TV show. Storage.co.uk asked Twofour to provide further details. This is their response:
We (at Twofour) are looking for people who have been using self storage for some time and may potentially have hidden treasures which could generate them some cash at auction.
We may meet long-standing collectors who have no room left in their home, families with items put aside whilst moving house (items long since forgotten) or individuals whose partners put their foot down on keeping clutter out of the house.
The show will follow these individuals as some key items amongst their belongings are found and make the journey from storage unit to auction room. We will see if any money can be made from items hoarded over the years – and you could be surprised what your hidden treasures are worth!
At this stage we are looking for customers with self-storage units who would be interested in taking part in a 10-minute “taster film”.
We are asking people to nominate their wives, husbands and friends who are hoarding items away, to see if any money can be made from their hidden treasures… money that could go towards a wedding or another special event, a holiday, general household bills, or even help those with young families.
For more information, please contact storageshow@twofour.co.uk
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After a lifetime of collecting, moving, downsizing and storing, I now rent two units (near Guildford, Surrey) full of furniture, china, textiles and assorted bric a brac from UK, France, USA and Australia. I need to sort and sell items from the crates and boxes but time and age (I am sixty-seven) are against me. Your help in reducing my hoard, and incidentally my storage costs, would be most welcome! Irene