Cash in the Attic goes digital with help of Propeller PR
13 May 2013 | by John Owens
Propeller PR has been chosen to help the makers of BBC TV series Cash in The Attic go digital and 'dust off the reputation of the antiques world'.
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Propeller PR has been chosen to help the makers of BBC TV series Cash in The Attic go digital and 'dust off the reputation of the antiques world'.
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