Local debuts on Travel Channel

World shopper Ian Grant, of Bjorling & Grant in St. Louis Park, stars in new "Relic Hunter" show.

October 2, 2009 at 8:31PM

Turn on the television this Saturday at 9p.m. local time. That's when Ian Grant, who for years has been shipping antiques and unique finds from all over the world to his Bjorling&Grant store, debuts on the Travel Channel. The show is based on Grant's exchanges with artisans in the field from Suriname to Thailand, and I, for one, will be staying home for it.

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