STV Studios has been commissioned to produce three more series in its hit Auction House franchise for Warner Bros. Discovery UK & Ireland channel, Really – a total of 37 hour-long episodes.

The order includes ten new episodes of recent spin-off The Derbyshire Auction House, which first launched in July 2024 and follows antiques dealer, Irita Marriott – one of the few women in the country to helm an auction house. Having worked hard to build her new business and reputation, viewers will see in series two that the stakes are higher than ever for Irita’s business to continue to survive and thrive past its first year.

The Yorkshire Auction House – the original show in the Auction House franchise – has also been recommissioned for a sixth series. Across 20 new episodes, renowned auctioneer, Angus Ashworth, will once again travel across the UK, clearing homes of unique treasures, whilst discovering the stories behind the objects and the people who owned them.

Fans of the show who like their antiques with added star power can look forward to the return of Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House, which has been recommissioned for a fifth 7 x 60’ series in 2025. Angus will help famous faces clear their homes of clutter as he hunts through their cupboards for forgotten heirlooms before auctioning their once-prized possessions. The previously commissioned fourth series of the show, which features celebrities including Brian Conley, Colin Jackson, Vanessa Feltz and Edwina Currie, is currently airing on Really.

Craig Hunter, Creative Director of STV Studios Factual, said: “This is a brilliant vote of confidence in the Auction House franchise from Warner. Bros Discovery and we’re delighted to be back in production with three new series of what has proven to be a winning format.

In summary, the three new Auction House series commissioned by Warner Bros. Discovery today are:

The Yorkshire Auction House S6 (20 x 60’)
Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House S5 (7 x 60’)
The Derbyshire Auction House S2 (10 x 60’)

 

Pippa Considine

Share this story

Share Televisual stories within your social media posts.
Be inclusive: Televisual.com is open access without the need to register.
Anyone and everyone can access this post with minimum fuss.