A popular Morecambe TV personality will be back on our screens today in a new series replacing Neighbours on Channel 5.
Paul Hayes will be one of the presenters of the revived Cash in the Attic, which airs on weekdays at 6pm on Channel 5 in the slot formerly occupied by the cancelled Aussie soap.
Cash in the Attic returns after almost a decade off-air, after previously being shown on the BBC.
Football pundit Chris Kamara will host the show, alongside former host Jules Hudson.
Paul (pictured below) will be one of the antiques experts helping people to uncover hidden gems in their homes before taking them to auction hoping to land a cash windfall.

Hayes was born and raised in Morecambe and has been involved in the antiques business from a young age, as his father was a dealer and ran a business in the town.
Paul was a regular on the original Cash in the Attic on the BBC, and also starred in shows including Bargain Hunt, Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is, Car Booty and Star Sale.
He also fronted his own vintage rock 'n' roll band, The Paul Hayes Collection.
You can see Paul on Cash in the Attic today (August 1) at 6pm on Channel 5. Images courtesy of Channel 5's Cash in the Attic.



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