He also, for this 10th series, rang a few changes. In a first-episode switcheroo, he introduced not 16 but 20 candidates for the £250,000 and opportunity to become his business partner. The boardroom was now so packed that it resembled a uniquely underpowered post-DeGeneres selfie. After a brief introduction to of the future stars of Celebrity Antiques Road Trip - watch out for Ella Jade Bitton, who owns 100 animals (“about 80 per cent sheep”), Steven Ugoalah, catty yet smart enough not to correct Sugar’s misapprehension that penguins live in the Arctic, and Felipe Alviar-Baquero, who unwisely declared his allegiance to Arsenal before referring to himself in the third person - we were straight into the task. As per usual, it was boys (Team Summit) vs girls (Team Decadence). Yes, Team Decadence. An awful team name, but at least it gave Nick Hewer a chance to deploy the phrase “moral turpitude”. While pursing his lips, naturally.