Tenby and Narberth will feature in the hit BBC One show Antiques Road Trip this week.

The show follows some of Britain’s top antiques experts as they battle it out in a search for quirky and valuable antiques to auction off for profit.

In week two of the new series, Margie Cooper and Paul Laidlaw set off on a road trip from Cornwall to Pembrokeshire. With a starting budget of only £200 each, the experts take a picturesque journey through the English and Welsh countryside, visiting antiques shops and local areas of interest, and exploring the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage.

Today (Thursday) they can be seen making Audrey Bull Antiques in Upper Frog Street, Tenby one of their ports of call while tomorrow (Friday) the pair will be shown at the The Malt House in Narberth.

The week’s journey in a vintage car begins in Truro, travelling via Devon, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Somerset and Dorset before heading into Wales. In Cardiff, Margie and Paul will be visiting the Pumping Station and Avalon Antiques in Penarth, and en route to Pembrokeshire will be at Carmarthen Antiques Centre, which can also be seen in tomorrow’s episode.

This is the ninth series of Antiques Road Trip, which has been hugely popular with BBC audiences, attracting up to 2.9 million viewers.

Antiques Road Trip has “a winning combination of factors which make this series a real ratings success,” said Andrew Robertson, executive producer at STV productions, which makes the programme.

“STV Productions has worked hard to deliver a further 20 episodes for loyal fans across the UK. Viewers of the show are in for a real treat.”

Antiques Road Trip can be seen on weekdays at 4.30pm.