Antiques Roadshow (1979)
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Fiona Bruce as Herself - Presenter
Episodes 307
25 Years On
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Greatest Finds
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Bolton Abbey
The Roadshow team head to the atmospheric ruins of Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire where a rich haul of treasures are brought in by visitors. These include a lambing chair first used 200 years ago by farmers to offer protection against poor weather, a fascinating collection recording the risky life of a First World War aviator, whilst a trinket that's languished unloved for years is recognised to be a magical piece made by Faberge.
Read MoreAlthorp
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Althorp in Northamptonshire, once the home of Princess Diana.
Among the items under scrutiny are a valuable writing desk found in a coal shed, a sword that fought in the English Civil War, and an important painting that was found on a tip.
Read MoreChester
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Chester Cathedral where they are greeted by 2,000 eager visitors waiting in the nave.
Among the treasures under scrutiny are some of the smallest and most valuable pieces of furniture ever to be seen on the show, Elvis memorabilla, and a collection of jewels which were sewn into the hem of a dress and smuggled out of pre-revolution Russia.
Read MoreChester 2
A busy day inside Chester Cathedral finds Fiona Bruce and the team of specialists hard at work.
Objects examined include a valuable painting which finally sees the light of day after decades spent under a bed, dozens of pairs of intricately carved miniature shoes and a collection of books worth the price of a house.
Read MoreAscot
Fiona Bruce introduces a bumper edition with unscreened finds from recent visits to Althorp and Ascot.
Among the objects uncovered are an early English tapestry with a five-figure value, a pile of significant modern paintings saved from a skip, and rare documents recording the rescue of members of the Russian royal family aboard a British battleship at the time of the Russian revolution.
Read MoreLanhydrock
Fiona Bruce and the team set up for business in the grounds of Lanhydrock, near Bodmin in Cornwall.
The experts are kept busy with another series of exciting finds, including a gold bangle set with precious stones that was found at the bottom of a water tank. An early Valentine tells the story of an unrequited love affair, while a valuation on a silver cup brings the house down.
Read MoreSouthwell
Fiona Bruce and the team are in Nottinghamshire meeting the people of Southwell in the magnificent Minster.
Objects exciting the experts include a 17th-century love token of a betrothal box which bursts with secret compartments, and a rare haul of silver that has been gathering dust in an attic.
Also, the original speaking clock comes out of retirement.
Read MoreSouthwell 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts gather amidst the beautiful interior of Southwell Minster in Nottinghamshire.
It's a thrilling day for the team as the oldest toy train in the programme's history emerges early on, swiftly followed by a pocket-watch made by Britain's finest watchmaker. But the real show-stopper is a romantic painting with a handsome valuation.
Read MoreLeeds Castle
Fiona Bruce and the team head for Leeds Castle, near Maidstone in Kent.
Objects exciting the experts include a rare painting illustrating the first air raids over London in World War I and a casket reputedly owned by Anne Boleyn, while a collection of 1,000 tie pins is given a startling valuation. Plus, it proves a memorable day for ceramics expert, Henry Sandon.
Read MoreLeeds Castle 2
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts return to Leeds Castle in Kent.
Amongst the treasures uncovered are a cannonball shot at the Battle of Trafalgar and a collection of cigarette cards worth a small fortune. Plus, there's a treat in store for Blue Peter fans.
Read MoreGateshead
Fiona Bruce and the experts set up for a busy day at The Sage Gateshead.
Objects under scrutiny include a phonograph once owned by Harry Lauder and a tatty tablecloth, claimed by its owner to have been hand illustrated by the artist Francis Bacon. Meanwhile, it takes five men to lift in a piece which is awarded the highest valuation ever seen on the programme.
Read MoreBodnant
Fiona Bruce and the team assemble on the lawns of Bodnant Garden in North Wales.
Items exciting the experts include an elaborate tea service made for a maharajah and designs for the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, while a rare bronze depicting the defeat of Native Americans receives a surprising valuation.
Read MoreCompilation
Fiona Bruce introduces previously unscreened finds from two recent venues: Lanhydrock in Cornwall and Bodnant Garden in North Wales.
Objects uncovered by the experts include a collection of jewellery made for suffragettes, a rare painting rescued from a skip at Sissinghurst, and a fascinating group of photographs recording the Queen's first Christmas broadcast.
Read MoreOxford
Fiona Bruce returns to visit Hertford College in Oxford, where she studied as a student.
Objects brought before the experts in the quadrangle include a unique record of a Beatles recording session, a Maori carving with a macabre past life, and a Russian painting, which provides a shock valuation for its owner.
Read MoreOxford 2
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Dumfries House near Ayr in Scotland.
Objects intriguing the experts include an early toy train in remarkable condition, an outstanding example of Chippendale furniture, and a glass vase bought at a boot sale, which hides a stunning valuation.
There is also a special interview with HRH The Prince of Wales about his involvement in the rescue mission to save the unique collection at Dumfries House from being broken up.
Read MoreBridlington
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the seaside resort of Bridlington for a special edition from the splendid Art Deco jewel of the Spa Royal Hall. Such gracious surroundings make the perfect backdrop to ask the experts to nominate their ideal age of elegance. Was it the flamboyant days of the flapper, the fop or the '50s?
Their choices make for some surprising and revealing answers about what makes the team tick. Amidst the excitement there is still plenty of time for some surprising finds from the people in the East Riding of Yorkshire, including a valuable ceramic bathing beauty who once lived in a fairground caravan and a rare nativity painting. The team also meets a woman with an obsession for collecting vintage prams.
Read MoreBelfast
Fiona Bruce and the team set up for business in Belfast. To mark the centenary of construction commencing on the Titanic, the show is recorded in the former drawing offices of Harland and Wolff where the ship was conceived.
Amongst the objects under scrutiny are the camera and original images that captivated the world when the Cottingley fairy photos were first seen, a nude dancer with a high price tag and a dressing table originally made for the Titanic.
Read MoreBelfast 2
Fiona Bruce and the team return for another busy day at the Titanic Drawing Offices in Belfast.
Objects uncovered include a medicine chest from early Victorian times, complete with many intact medicines; an historic document marking the end of World War II; and a pair of rare Irish plate buckets worth the price of a new car.
Read MoreWells
Fiona Bruce and the team travel to the Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset.
Among the objects under scrutiny are one of the earliest objects ever seen on the Roadshow, a painting by Rolf Harris's grandfather, and a plate reputedly found in Captain Scott's tent on the ill-fated Antarctic expedition.
Read MoreWells 2
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts return to Wells in Somerset, where they welcome visitors with their valuables.
Objects under scrutiny include a valuable bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria and a small seal used by campaigners for the abolition of slavery, and there is a revealing moment for the owners of a rare tapestry.
Read MoreDundee
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts are in Dundee.
Among the treasures unearthed are a valuable miniature clock smuggled out of Germany in the Second World War, and the world's first copying machine, invented by a Scot in 1780.
Plus, an extraordinary letter sent to a conscientious objector comes to light.
Read MoreDulwich
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Dulwich Art Gallery in South London.
Among the objects brought in by the public to excite the experts are an early and little-known photograph of Winston Churchill, a theatrical costume dating from the early days of pantomime, and one of the most valuable paintings seen on the show in recent years.
Read MoreDulwich 2
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Dulwich Picture Gallery in South London to uncover more intriguing heirlooms, including an early illustration by madcap artist Heath Robinson.
There is also a mysterious set of rare and valuable miniatures found on a bus, and a book returned after a 50-year loan turns out to be worth a small fortune.
Read MoreBridlington 2
Fiona Bruce and the team return to the Spa Royal Hall in Bridlington to value more items brought along by members of the public.
Among the objects intriguing the experts are artefacts of HMS Falcon excavated from the sea bed, and a set of rare buttons commemorating the Battle of Quebec in 1759.
There is also a first-hand account of life as a Japanese prisoner of war.
Read MoreOxburgh Hall
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk.
Despite the wet weather, there are plenty of exciting finds, including a 300-year-old treasure box stuffed with surprises, precious family objects honouring the men of the Pathfinder squadron in the Second World War, and a set of discarded posters which bring the house down with a staggering valuation.
Read MoreSeries Highlights
Fiona Bruce and the team choose their favourite moments of the series and give updates on some of the star items valued. Includes the moment when a one-pound bootsale buy became the best investment in Roadshow history, with footage from the exciting auction.
Read MoreJersey
The series begins at Samares Manor in Jersey where an international flavour soon sets in, with objects from Japan, South Africa, Egypt, America and France under the experts' scrutiny. There is excitement as they uncover one of the most valuable watches ever seen on the show, along with the bizarre find of Marilyn Monroe's lemon squeezer.
There is a first for the programme when a forensic test is performed live on camera to prove the worth of a valuable gold bangle.
Read MoreBlackpool (2)
Fiona Bruce and the team return for a second visit to the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool. Objects examined by the experts include one of the earliest prayer books seen on the programme and a valuable pair of duelling pistols, while the original Teddy from Watch with Mother makes a surprise appearance.
Read MoreHertford College, Oxford
Fiona Bruce and the team return with a second helping from a recent visit to Hertford College, Oxford.
Objects under the cameras include a bracelet once worn by a princess with a tragic story; expensive ceramics bought for a song at a boot sale; and a rare document recording the end of hostilities in the First World War. Plus, one of the experts shows his hand as an accomplished amateur potter.
Read MoreMorwellham Quay
Fiona Bruce and the team head for the beautiful Tamar Valley in Devon and weigh anchor at Morwellham Quay.
Objects fascinating the experts include an ugly brown jug with a handsome valuation, a stunning and rare silver salver, and a long-case clock which arrives in unexpected fashion.
Read MoreLincoln
A huge turnout of visitors awaits Fiona Bruce and the team at Lincoln Cathedral. Objects under scrutiny include a gruesome set of surgeon's tools from the 1860s, and a plate hidden for years in a cupboard, which provides its owner with a big surprise. Plus, meet the visitor on a quest to recover his grandfather's paintings.
Read MoreLincoln (2)
A second visit to Lincoln Cathedral for Fiona Bruce and the experts. Cameras roll as the team gets excited about a Chinese picture bought for a song, a Georgian dining table with a stunning valuation and a collection of early TV implements first used to screen the Queen's Coronation.
Read MoreBowes Museum
Fiona Bruce and the team are in County Durham for a visit to The Bowes Museum. Objects under scrutiny include a silver box given in thanks when troops liberated the Netherlands in World War Two, some of the most valuable chairs seen on the show, and a bust reputed to be cursed.
Read MoreBletchley Park
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts welcome thousands to Bletchley Park near Milton Keynes, home of the Enigma code-breaking team in World War Two.
Objects under scrutiny include a pair of important and valuable candlesticks, pieces rescued from the golden age of British liners, and intriguing evidence of early encounters with the Beatles.
Plus there's a surprise appearance from an airborne visitor.
Read MoreBletchley Park (2)
A return visit to Bletchley Park near Milton Keynes with Fiona Bruce and the team of specialists.
Pieces under examination include an ornate vase rescued at the last minute from the dishwasher, a teddy bear with a secret story, and a surprise valuation.
Plus a stunning Art Deco brooch brings the house down.
Read MoreBurghley House
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Burghley House near Stamford in Lincolnshire.
Objects exciting the experts include a valuable Lalique figure bought in a junk shop for under a pound, an exquisitely carved model ship made by Napoleonic prisoners of war, and a rare medal awarded to an heroic pigeon.
Plus, the valuation on a collection of cherished boxes prompts a brilliant reaction.
Read MoreAbbotsford
Fiona Bruce and the experts head to the Scottish borders for another busy day of valuations at Abbotsford, near Melrose, once the home of Sir Walter Scott.
Objects under scrutiny include a bottle used by smugglers to fool the customs men, a miniature battle scene exquisitely hand cut by a prisoner during World War One, and a dinner service fit for a queen.
Read MoreBrooklands
Fiona Bruce and the team are at full throttle as they arrive at Brooklands Motor Racing and Aviation Museum, near Weybridge in Surrey. Thousands flock to the paddocks, where the experts are on duty.
Amongst the objects exciting their interest are a risque bust found abandoned in a garden, rare artefacts recording the Bluebird attempts to break world speed records, an old chest given away on the internet and valuable Aboriginal tools.
Read MoreBrooklands (2)
Fiona Bruce and the experts return to the Brooklands Motor Racing and Aviation Museum near Weybridge for another busy day of valuations.
Objects brought before the cameras include a rare and highly valuable stirrup cup, books once owned by Churchill and rescued from a garden fire, and a remarkable bracelet given to Queen Victoria that was found in a gutter. Plus Fiona welcomes the return of a friendly Roadshow face.
Read MoreAberglasney
The team heads to Wales as Fiona Bruce and the experts arrive at Aberglasney Gardens in Carmarthenshire.
Despite the rain that welcomes them, there's a deluge of treasures including valuable illustrations found abandoned in a loft, a poignant remnant from the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade, and one of the most valuable plates ever seen at a Roadshow.
Read MoreBath
Fiona Bruce and the team are in Bath where thousands flock to the Assembly Rooms with their treasured objects.
Items under scrutiny include a marble statue which requires six men to lift, a pair of antique bronzes found under a caravan, and a genuine work by Constable.
Read MoreBath (2)
A second helping from Bath, where Fiona Bruce and the team welcome visitors to the magnificent Assembly Rooms.
Cameras focus in on family treasures including a rare teapot bought at a boot sale, an unusual image of Hitler depicted in propaganda posters, and a painting of a gentle Irish landscape hides a dramatic valuation.
Read MoreIronbridge
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Blists Hill Victorian Town near Ironbridge in Shropshire. Objects exciting the experts include a rare group of early puppets, a collection of clothes and accessories from the Swinging Sixties, and a valuable oak dresser described as the 'best of the best'.
Read MoreLeeds (2)
The programme makes a return visit to Leeds Town Hall as Fiona Bruce and the team of experts set up for another busy day.
Objects under scrutiny include an enormous sculpture of carved elephants weighing a ton and bought on the internet, a gold ring from the 16th century dug up in a field, and a doll with a tragic tale is brought out of her glass case for the first time in a hundred years.
Read MoreHopetoun House
Fiona Bruce and the team greet over four thousand visitors who flocked to Hopetoun House on the banks of the Forth in Scotland for one of the busiest Roadshows on record.
Objects under scrutiny include a rare illustration of Queen Victoria visiting Balmoral for the first time, a valuable pottery pig kept in a cat basket, and some of the earliest records in the story of British broadcasting.
Read MoreStanway House
Fiona Bruce and the team are in the Cotswolds to visit Stanway House.
The team of experts make some intriguing finds, including a moving collection of love letters that tell a tragic tale from World War One, and the owner of a suite of furniture is in for a big surprise.
Plus, there's a big reaction when the owner of a box of posters bought for 50p is given a current day valuation.
Read MoreStanway House (2)
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts return to Stanway House in Gloucestershire and are in for a busy day of valuations. Objects brought to the cameras include a painting found dumped by a motorway, a collection of Dame Barbara Cartland's hats bought by a milliner, and a very valuable self-portrait.
Read MoreCompilation - Abbotsford and Burghley
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Burghley House near Stamford and Abbotsford in Melrose for previously unscreened finds. Among the objects discussed are a jewel box made for, yet never given to, a royal princess, and the oldest walking stick seen on the programme. Plus, the owner of a Chinese watercolour receives a staggering valuation.
Read MoreChester
Fiona Bruce and the team greet over 4,000 visitors who flocked to Hopetoun House on the banks of the Forth in Scotland for one of the busiest Roadshows on record.
Objects under scrutiny include a rare illustration of Queen Victoria visiting Balmoral for the first time, a valuable pottery pig kept in a cat basket, and some of the earliest records in the story of British broadcasting.
Read MoreGreenwich
Fiona Bruce and the team set up for a busy day at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London.
Objects intriguing the experts include the effects of Queen Mary's personal bodyguard and a Victorian toilet described as the owner's 'pride and joy'.
The arrival of a painting of a female spy from World War One triggers the discovery of an important painting.
Read MoreGreenwich (2)
A second visit to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. The team of experts is kept busy by a huge crowd of visitors eager to learn more about their treasures.
Objects under scrutiny include one of the rarest groups of medals to be seen at a Roadshow and a Lalique figure found under a hotel bed by a chambermaid. Plus, Fiona Bruce discovers it's true that when waiting for a bus, three can turn up at once.
Read MoreRetrospective
In a special edition to mark the end of the current series, Fiona Bruce and the experts look back at some of the most talked about finds, with updated stories on what has happened to the pieces since first being aired.
Amongst the highlights is one of the most dramatic and valuable discoveries ever made on Antiques Roadshow, that of a previously unknown work by an important British artist.
Read MoreBeverley Minster
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts visit Beverley Minster in Yorkshire. Pieces under scrutiny include a valuable medieval ring dug up on a farm; two Victorian paintings given in exchange for a gambling debt; and a car rescued from a pig farm's outbuilding, which turns out to be a former rally winner once driven by Stirling Moss.
Read MoreBeverley Minster (2)
Fiona Bruce and the team are back for a second visit to Beverley Minster in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Hundreds of visitors pack the nave eager to see the experts. Amongst the objects caught on camera are a pair of valuable medical leech jars once used to bleed patients, a curious sideboard that hides secret drawers that took the owners thirty years to find, and a ring with a locket containing the hair of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Read MoreSomerleyton (2)
The team head to Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft where treasures include a bracelet given to Queen Victoria and a paintbox which may have been owned by John Constable.
Read MoreSwindon
Fiona Bruce and the team continue their tour in search of treasures. They disembark at the Steam Museum in Swindon, where objects attracting the experts' eyes include one of the rarest pieces of silver even seen on the show, a valuable painting once destined for a skip, and a small ring that holds a big surprise for one owner. Fans of bizarre collections will also enjoy some choice pickings, including uneaten slices of royal wedding cakes dating back from Queen Victoria's day, plus hundreds of rail tickets bought for stations all closed by Beeching in the 1960s.
Read MoreHopetoun House
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts return for a second visit to Hopetoun House in Queensferry, Scotland, where the finds include Victorian dresses worn by royalty, a 16th century silver jewel box, and a photograph of the Forth Bridge that the Nazis used for propaganda during World War Two.
Read MoreBritish Museum
Fiona Bruce and the team set up camp for another busy day as thousands of visitors bring their own treasures to the forecourt of the British Museum in London. It's a timely visit, as Fiona reflects on the A History of the World project. Meanwhile, the experts are kept busy with an intriguing array of objects including a pair of wooden pillars from HMS Victory that are thought to have witnessed the Battle of Trafalgar, and a dandy's outfit from the early 18th century. Plus the team meet an 8-year-old boy whose personal collection includes an MBE.
Read MoreTatton Park (1)
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts welcome thousands of visitors to the gardens of Tatton Park in Cheshire. Henry Sandon has a memorable day when one of the rarest 18th century pieces of Royal Worcester turns up. Other finds include a box of the world's most valuable and beautiful diamonds, that aren't quite what they appear to be, and an old box of golf balls with a value that's definitely not below par.
Read MoreTatton Park (2)
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts pay a return visit to Tatton Park in Cheshire. They uncover more objects and stories rich in history, including a silver inkstand reputed to be given to Admiral Nelson by his lover, Lady Emma Hamilton, in 1805; and an oak coffer that arrives via an unusual mode of transport. Plus John Benjamin finds an unlikely-looking gem lurking within a box of costume jewellery.
Read MoreHatfield
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Hatfield House in Hertfordshire. Amongst the objects exciting the experts are a collection of almost 500 ornamental pigs, doll's house furniture made out of shell cases from the Somme in World War One, and three small tiles salvaged by a builder, which turn out to be worth a fortune. Meanwhile, Fiona takes a spin in the car that stars in the programme's opening sequence - the classic Daimler Dart.
Read MoreChatsworth
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts head to Derbyshire, where thousands await them at Chatsworth House for another busy day. Amongst the pieces intriguing the experts are a rare boxing tile commemorating one of the biggest bare knuckle fights, a portrait painted by Stanley Spencer and brought in by the model, while an Egyptian head found buried in a Derby garden surprises everyone.
Read MoreLeeds (1)
Fiona Bruce and the team visit a packed Leeds Town Hall for another busy day of valuations.
Among the items intriguing the experts are a valuable diamond brooch left as security for an unpaid off-licence bill, and a 15th-century spoon found by a builder while digging a trench. The price of a single glass nearly induces heart failure in one lucky owner.
Read MoreChatsworth 2
Fiona Bruce and the team pay a second visit to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, where the experts are kept busy as more family treasures are brought from miles around. Cameras hone in on a painting thought to be by Constable, but is it genuine? And lost designs surface for exotic jewellery made by Cartier in the mid-20th century.
Read MoreBlair Castle
Fiona Bruce and the team head for Blair Castle, near Pitlochry in Scotland, where the treasures include a chair once used by Einstein, a necklace made from stags' teeth, and a rare and valuable watch with no hands.
Read MoreHampton Court Castle 1
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Dartmouth 1
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Dartmouth 2
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Weald and Downland (1)
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Saltaire 1
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Saltaire 2
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St Fagans
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British Museum 2
Fiona and the team of experts return to the British Museum in London where more members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
Read MoreSwindon 2
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Manchester Town Hall (2)
Items include a painted panel from a closed biscuit factory; a plate; and a small picture by L.S. Lowry.
Read MoreHatfield House (2)
Fiona and the team of experts return to Hatfield House in Hertfordshire where more members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued
Read MoreWinchester Cathedral (1)
Fiona and the team of experts are in Winchester where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
Read MoreWinchester Cathedral (2)
Fiona and the team of experts are still in Winchester where more members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
Read MoreHutton-in-the-Forest
Fiona and the team of experts are in Hutton-in-the-Forest where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
Read MoreHampton Court Castle 2
Fiona and the team of experts return to Hampton Court Castle, near Leominster, Herefordshire where more members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
Read MoreRetrospective
Fiona takes a look back at some of the best moments from the series
Read MoreManchester Town Hall 1
Heirlooms in Manchester include a toy last opened by the owner's father in Edwardian days.
Read MoreCharlecote Park 1
Treasures in Stratford-upon-Avon include a collection of gold boxes and a royal gift.
Read MoreLulworth Castle 1
Fiona Bruce and the team find themselves in the middle of a tank firing range in Dorset.
Read MoreBlair Castle 2
Discoveries at Blair Castle include a Mickey Mouse toy with a poignant history.
Read MoreHever Castle
Included: furniture from the early 19th century; a Cecil Beaton painting of Mick Jagger; and a pair of tea caddies.
Read MoreHever Castle (2)
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Birmingham University
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Aberystwyth
At the Aberystwyth Arts Centre in Wales, items include a musical 19th-century bird in a cage; Native Canadian carvings; and a possible Francis Bacon painting.
Read MoreFarnborough 1
Included: early designs for a flying machine; and the story of a sailor lost during the Battle of the Bismarck Sea.
Read MoreRemembrance Special
Stories of wartime and sacrifice are shared. Included: a daring escape from the Red Baron during World War One; a cat that was a lucky mascot to the crew of a 1940s bomber; and a letter from a husband who was lost in action.
Read MoreFalmouth National Maritime Museum 1
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Seaton Delaval
Items include a wooden train model; a clock; and Asian finds.
Read MoreFalmouth National Maritime Museum 2
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Castle Coole
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Layer Marney Tower 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Layer Marney Tower near Colchester in Essex to meet one of the biggest Roadshow crowds on record.
Read MoreLayer Marney Tower 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Layer Marney Tower near Colchester in Essex to meet one of the biggest Roadshow crowds on record.
Read MoreChristmas Special, 2011 Retrospective
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Hartland Abbey (1)
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Hartland Abbey in Devon. Amongst the items catching their eyes are the World War Two notebooks of a young plane-spotter who may have witnessed Glenn Miller's last flight, a collection of pottery used for making clotted cream and a colourful assortment of early surf boards.
Read MoreHartland Abbey (2)
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St Andrews University (1)
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Lulworth Castle (2)
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Yorkshire Museum (1)
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Yorkshire Museum (2)
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Wimbledon 1
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Wimbledon 2
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Shakespeare Special
The team head off to Stratford-upon-Avon in search of some Shakespeare-related treasures.
Read MoreSeaton Delval (2)
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Diamond Jubilee Special
Antiques Roadshow gets a royal invitation to Kensington Palace, to celebrate 60 years of Queen Elizabeth on the throne.
Read MoreRAF Marham 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit an active air base at Marham in Norfolk.
Read MorePort Sunlight 1
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Port Sunlight 2
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St Andrews University
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Scarborough Grand Spa Hall 1
Items include a carved tribute to a Spitfire pilot who was killed in action; and an early refrigerator.
Read MoreAberystwyth University 2
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Wightwick Manor 1
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Christmas Special
Favorite finds of 2012; and some of the year's colorful guests. Included: a British flag captured by the Japanese during the fall of Singapore in World War II.
Read MoreFountains Abbey 1
From Fountain's Abbey in North Yorkshire, experts appraise a 19th-century figurine of Robert Burns; a Swiss music box; a Chippendale cabinet; and the contents of a wine cellar.
Read MoreStowe House 1
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Cawdor Castle
The team head to Scotland for a busy day in the grounds of Cawdor Castle near Inverness.
Read MoreChatham Historic Dockyard 2
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Newstead Abbey 1
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Cheltenham Town Hall 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts gather in a packed Cheltenham Town Hall as visitors arrive for another busy day of evaluations.
Read MoreCheltenham Town Hall 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts make a return visit to Cheltenham Town Hall. Featured family treasures include a valuable silver fruit bowl damaged when thrown in a domestic tiff, relics of Captain Scott's last expedition to the South Pole and a humble house brick with an important story.
Read MoreCastle Coole 2
A return visit to Castle Coole near Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. Fiona Bruce and the team of experts welcome visitors as they bring their family treasures for inspection.
Read MoreChepstow Racecourse 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head for the races as they arrive at Chepstow Racecourse in Wales. Family treasures featured include medals from early Olympic Games, awarded when tug-of-war was a competing sport; a light bulb containing a painstakingly-made model of Lincoln Cathedral gifted by a German prisoner of war in World War 2; and perhaps the oddest and one of the oldest pieces of glass ever featured on the programme, which excites curiosity for its near-perfect condition over three hundred years after it was made.
Read MorePolesden Lacey
The antiques series returns as Fiona Bruce and the team head around the UK in search of more family treasures. Over 4,000 people join them at the first venue, Polesden Lacey near Dorking in Surrey, for one of the busiest days in recent years. In this opening episode, curios on show include an object originally created as a deterrent for rats that is now worth a small fortune, and a glove believed to have belonged to Elizabeth I. There is a moving story of a brooch which was kept hidden for years whilst the owner was in a prisoner of war camp.
Read MoreWightwick Manor 2
A return visit to Wightwick Manor near Wolverhampton for Fiona Bruce and the experts. Discoveries include two drawings made by one of Britain's greatest artists, JMW Turner, including one found recently in the manor itself, objects once owned by the last survivor of the Titanic which were sold to pay for the cost of care home accommodation and a collector brings in examples from his hundreds of posters celebrating the spaghetti western.
Read MoreEastbourne Bandstand 1
In a first for the Roadshow, Fiona Bruce and the team record a programme at a sea front setting at Eastbourne Bandstand. Family treasures featured include a collection of pottery with a moving story, a rare signalling lamp used at D-Day, plus rare images of Marilyn Monroe taken at her last photographic session.
Read MoreEastbourne Bandstand 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a second visit to East Sussex as they welcome thousands of visitors to Eastbourne Bandstand. Objects brought before the cameras include a collection of a thousand lead soldiers, which tell the story of a remarkable Victorian childhood; one of the earliest digital watches from the 1960s; plus perhaps the highest value for a single piece of jewellery, which has the team in raptures.
Read MoreFountains Abbey 2
A return visit for Fiona Bruce and the team to the magnificent Fountains Abbey near Ripon in Yorkshire. Objects brought in by visitors include a sentimental jewel bought after a farmer sold her favourite cows, a cache of love letters with a touching story, antiques once owned by comedian Ronnie Barker, plus some artefacts relating to the Nuremberg trials at the end of the Second World War.
Read MoreSouthsea - Royal Marines Museum 1
Fiona Bruce and the team set up for another busy day at the Royal Marines Museum in Southsea, near Portsmouth. There are some remarkable stories behind objects brought to the camera including chairs that claim to be made from timber off HMS Victory, rare spoons found in pig swill, a bangle left behind by a Russian princess, and a pile of paintings once owned by the man who inspired the character Indiana Jones.
Read MoreRoyal Agricultural University, Cirencester 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts are at the Royal Agricultural University near Cirencester for this week's show. Objects featured include what could prove the most valuable picture ever seen on the show, a tea caddy first used in Regency days as a repository for a pet budgie's ashes, and what are believed to be the last signatures made by Edward VIII before his abdication.
Read MoreNewstead Abbey 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a visit to Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire. Among the discoveries are a medal for bravery awarded to a pigeon in World War Two, an English Literature prize presented to the young DH Lawrence, and the very bugle that was used to sound the Charge of the Light Brigade.
Read MoreTowneley Hall 1
Fiona Bruce and the team arrive at Towneley Hall near Burnley in Lancashire. Despite heavy rain, thousands arrive to show their family treasures. Objects brought before the cameras include a garden ornament that turns out to be more important than first thought, a collection of handbags that has prompted a domestic tiff, and a 16th/17th century ring bought in a boot sale for a song.
Read MoreThe Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh. Objects include a small carved ivory figure from the 18th century ploughed up in a local field, and an original manuscript by Robert Burns.
Read MoreThe Royal Ballet School, Richmond 1
Fiona Bruce and the team visit the Royal Ballet School. Objects include a World War Two long bow and a sketch of Dylan Thomas's wife.
Read MoreSainsbury Centre Norwich 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts head to the University of East Anglia where they are joined in the shadow of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts by large crowds from Norwich. There is an eclectic mix of objects brought to camera, including the death mask of William Gladstone, a complete kitchen from the 1950s, a horn found by a serving soldier whilst on duty in Afghanistan, and a remarkable sampler sewn in Victorian days by a resident of an asylum, complete with hand-sewn accusations aimed at those responsible for her incarceration.
Read MoreExeter Cathedral 1
Fiona Bruce and the team set up for a busy day at Exeter Cathedral. Objects under inspection include a table reputed to have been used by Bonnie Prince Charlie, a silver cup found when re-thatching the roof of a cottage, artwork painted by Edward VII as a child, and a pair of the rarest Delft plates ever featured on the show.
Read MoreScone Palace 1
A visit to Scone Palace, near Perth in Scotland, sees Fiona Bruce and the team meeting thousands of visitors bringing precious heirlooms. Pieces featured include an 'ugly' family brooch with a surprising value; one of the most significant books seen on the show, which dates back to the 15th century; t-shirts bought at a Clash concert over 30 years ago; and a tea caddy from the 1780s, which the expert describes as 'perfection'
Read MoreWorld War One Special
Fiona presents a special World War One themed edition of the show.
Read MoreRoyal Agricultural University, Cirencester 2
Fiona and the team of experts are at the Royal Agricultural University near Cirencester where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
Read MorePolesden Lacey 2
Fiona Bruce and the team of antiques experts pay a return visit to Polesden Lacey.
Read MoreSouthsea - Royal Marines Museum 2
A return visit to the Royal Marines Museum at Southsea, near Portsmouth. Fiona Bruce and the team welcome thousands of visitors bringing their family treasures including a Jolly Roger flag once flown by the crew of a British submarine in the Second World War, a wine glass that is at the centre of a domestic dispute, plus perhaps the creepiest doll complete with a revolving head of four different faces comes spookily to life
Read MoreExeter Cathedral 2
A return visit to Exeter Cathedral for another feast of finds for Fiona Bruce and the experts. Treasures featured include Chinese objects which revealed a shocking family secret, rare artworks by the sculptor Elisabeth Frink, a map of the Battle of Waterloo drawn by an eyewitness, and one of the earliest dolls to be featured on the show.
Read MoreThe Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 2
Fiona and the team of experts are at the National Gallery in Edinburgh where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
Read MoreThe Royal Ballet School, Richmond 2
Fiona and the team of experts are at The Royal Ballet School, Richmond where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
Read MoreSainsbury Centre, Norwich 2
Treasures include a rare 18th-century glass bought for 10p from a charity shop.
Read MoreWentworth Woodhouse 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts travel to Wentworth Woodhouse in south Yorkshire.
Read MoreWentworth Woodhouse 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts make a return visit to the magnificent Wentworth Woodhouse.
Read MoreHillsborough Castle
The Antiques Roadshow returns for its 35th year, an occasion marked by a visit from Her Majesty the Queen to meet members of the team in Northern Ireland.
Read MoreKirby Hall
The Antiques Roadshow visits Kirby Hall in Northamptonshire, where star finds include a vintage TV set and a jade bowl once used as a butter dish.
Read MoreKirby Hall 2
The Antiques Roadshow is back among the ruins of Kirby Hall in Northamptonshire. An elaborate chair carved just a few years ago stops the team in their tracks.
Read MoreScone Palace 2
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Scone Palace in Perthshire, Scotland, where the team discover an ornate wooden box said to have been stolen from Napoleon.
Read MoreDerby Roundhouse
The Antiques Roadshow welcomes visitors to Derby's Roundhouse, where finds include a portrait on a pillowcase and the world's earliest football trophy.
Read MoreChenies Manor 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits Chenies Manor, where finds include two paintings of the Titanic, an intricate bamboo pot and a valuable piece of Star Wars memorabilia.
Read MoreChenies Manor 2
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Chenies Manor, where the team learn of an extraordinary update about an ornate French plant stand last seen on the Roadshow in 1991.
Read MoreWorld War One Special
In a special episode from the Somme battlefields, Fiona Bruce and a small group of experts meet families bringing stories of courage and humanity in wartime.
Read MoreTredegar House 1
Tredegar House near Newport in Wales provides a colourful backdrop for a show that includes a carved coconut and a tapestry tribute to rock band Status Quo.
Read MoreTowneley Hall 2
The Antiques Roadshow makes a return visit to Towneley Hall in Burnley, Lancashire, where the team admire a collection of cut-throat razors and a Tiffany mosaic.
Read MoreWalthamstow Town Hall 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits Waltham Forest Town Hall, where a lively crowd reveal surprises including a Rolex that James Bond would be proud of.
Read MoreChristmas Special
The Antiques Roadshow marks the festive season with a look back at some of the year's highlights and updates about items that have appeared on the series.
Read MoreDurham Cathedral 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits Durham Cathedral, where treasures include a sweetheart brooch, a giant Victorian penknife and secret D-Day documents.
Read MoreWalthamstow Town Hall 2
The Antiques Roadshow return to Waltham Forest Town Hall, where finds include an art deco pendant and a purse that saved the life of a German soldier.
Read MoreLiverpool Metropolitan Cathedral 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, where treasures include a miniature kitchen range and a sextant.
Read MoreLiverpool Metropolitan Cathedral 2
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, where treasures include a miniature piano with a secret and a sketch by LS Lowry.
Read MoreBelton House 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits Belton House in Lincolnshire, where surprising finds include a collection of Chairman Mao memorabilia from China.
Read MoreBelton House 2
The Antiques Roadshow makes a return visit to Belton House, where finds include a ceramic souvenir of the first elephant at Regent's Park Zoo.
Read MoreLowther Castle 1
The Antiques Roadshow pays a visit to Lowther Castle in Cumbria, where treasures include a mysterious letterbox and a stuffed dog with an aristocratic pedigree.
Read MoreLowther Castle 2
The Antiques Roadshow makes a return visit to Lowther Castle, where treasures include Action Man figures, a giant skeleton clock and watercolours by Beatrix Potter.
Read MoreKelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum 1
At Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery in Glasgow, the team are intrigued and a little unsettled by an army of insects mounted in precious metals.
Read MoreBarrington Court 1
The Antiques Roadshow team visit Barrington Court in Somerset, where finds include a toy Noah's ark, an Elizabethan wine jug and ceramic brewery figures.
Read MoreBarrington Court 2
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Barrington Court in Somerset, where finds include a revolver believed to have been owned by Wild West showman Buffalo Bill.
Read MoreAshton Court 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits Ashton Court in Bristol, where intriguing finds include a nautilus shell engraved with Brunel's suspension bridge.
Read MoreThe Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 3
The Antiques Roadshow is at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, where discoveries include a stunning piece of Swedish glass.
Read MoreTredegar House 2
The Roadshow returns to Tredegar House, where finds include a locket given by Queen Victoria, a Welsh-made classic car and an implement for creating tattoos.
Read MoreAshton Court/Hillsborough 2
Fiona and the team travel to Hillsborough Castle, the official royal residence in Northern Ireland, and Ashton Court in Bristol.
Read MorePlas Newydd 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits Plas Newydd in Wales, where treasures include a Victorian cane and a piece of the Menai suspension bridge.
Read MoreBalmoral Royal Special
The Antiques Roadshow pays tribute to Her Majesty the Queen as she becomes Britain's longest-serving monarch.
Read MoreRAF Coningsby 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, where treasures include a portrait by John Singer Sargent and a teddy that flew with the Dambusters.
Read MoreBroughton Castle 1
Fiona Bruce welcomes visitors to Broughton Castle, where unusual finds include a book of early police mugshots, a Victorian baby bouncer and a musical penknife.
Read MoreDurham Cathedral 2
Fiona Bruce introduces a visit to Durham Cathedral, where treasures include a missionary's medical kit, an etching by Dame Laura Knight and a carriage clock.
Read MoreThe Royal William Yard 1
Finds in Plymouth include a pair of doorknobs said to have belonged to Lord Nelson and a psychedelic painting of a band that played at Woodstock.
Read MoreThe Royal William Yard 2
The Antiques Roadshow makes a return visit to the Royal William Yard in Plymouth where treasures include a unique book of garden designs.
Read MoreBolsover Castle 1
The Antiques Roadshow visits Bolsover Castle in Derbyshire, where treasures include original illustrations for a Roald Dahl story and a miniature workshop.
Read MoreBolsover Castle 2
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Bolsover Castle, where treasures include a rare jade pendant, a painting by DH Lawrence and a collection of vintage hats.
Read MoreRAF Coningsby 2
The Antiques Roadshow makes a return visit to RAF Coningsby, where treasures include an aristocratic harp and a piece of wood with a mysterious function.
Read MoreWalmer Castle 1
It's a glorious summer's day in Kent as the Antiques Roadshow arrives in Walmer Castle near Deal, where treasures include a valuable Wemyss piglet, a remarkable prisoner of war diary and a showstopping collection of ceramic grotesque birds by Martin Brothers.
Read MoreWalmer Castle 2
The team returns to Walmer Castle, where treasures include a rare enamel racing car sign.
Read MorePlas Newydd 2
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Balmoral 1
By special permission from the royal household, Antiques Roadshow welcomes visitors to Balmoral, the Queen's private residence in Aberdeenshire, where treasures brought before the experts include a diamond tiara, a giant telescope and a ceramic pot by Pablo Picasso. In the Imposter Challenge, militaria specialist Mark Smith wonders whether Fiona Bruce can spot a forgery amongst a collection of rare medals.
Read MoreBalmoral 2
Treasures include an 18th-century bottle, a mirror, and a collection of medals.
Read MoreChristmas Special
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Bowood House 1
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Bowood House 2
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India Special
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The Royal Hall Harrogate 1
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The Royal Hall Harrogate 2
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum 2
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Hanbury Hall 1
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Trentham Gardens 1
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Lyme Park 2
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Trentham Gardens 2
The Antiques Roadshow pays a second visit to Trentham Gardens near Stoke-on-Trent, as Fiona Bruce and the team of specialists prepare for another busy day valuing family treasures.
Read MoreTewkesbury Abbey 1
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Audley End 1
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Audley End near Saffron Walden in Essex. Scouring through the family treasures brought in by visitors, the experts discover a varied set of items. These include the sword that ended the War of Independence in America, a large collection of toilet chains, a beautiful silver container that once contained the gall stone of a goat and three vases decorated with fairies.
Read MoreAudley End 2
A return visit to Audley End in Essex sees Fiona Bruce and the team of experts meeting thousands of visitors who are bringing family treasures for appraisal. Amongst objects brought to camera are a table that was supposedly used to sign Napoleon's abdication and a giant bronze cockerel buried in both world wars to avoid being melted down for ammunition.
Read MoreHanbury Hall 2
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts make a return visit to Hanbury Hall near Droitwich in Worcestershire, where it seems that extraordinarily large objects are the talking point of the day.
Read MoreArley Hall 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Cheshire for a day of valuations at Arley Hall and Gardens.
Read MoreArley Hall 2
A return visit to the enchanting gardens of Arley Hall in Cheshire finds Fiona Bruce and the team of experts hard at work. It's a rich day of finds as family treasures come under scrutiny.
Read MoreBroughton Castle 2
Fiona Bruce and the team pay a return visit to the magnificent Broughton Castle near Banbury in Oxfordshire.
Read MoreBaddesley Clinton 1
Fiona Bruce and the team visit the moated manor house of Baddesley Clinton, just 15 miles from the bustle of Birmingham.
Read MoreBaddesley Clinton 2
A visit to Baddesley Clinton sees the team uncover an exceptionally rare silver box, a revealing painting and two gold boxes once used by surgeons to apply snuff.
Read MoreGolden Age of Travel Special
Antiques Roadshow boards the Flying Scotsman for a special edition that celebrates the golden age of travel.
Read MoreHighlights of 2016
In a special edition, Fiona Bruce looks at the most talked about finds of the year. Plus a look ahead to the locations for 2017.
Read MoreTewkesbury Abbey 2
Fiona Bruce and the Antiques Roadshow team make a return visit to Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire to uncover more treasures.
Read MoreHolocaust Memorial
Fiona Bruce and a small team of experts meet a remarkable group of British survivors whose lives were shattered by the events of World War II.
Read MoreBurton Constable 2
The team head to Burton Constable Hall near Hull. Items of interest include the first transatlantic airmail letter and diaries of an SS officer.
Read MoreBurton Constable 1
Fiona Bruce and the Antiques Roadshow team head to Burton Constable Hall near Hull. Objects brought in by visitors include a ship's anchor found in a garden pond.
Read MoreBBC Caversham Park 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Caversham Park near Reading, where some 19th-century watercolour illustrations are brought for valuation.
Read MorePembroke Castle 1
The team visit Pembroke Castle in west Wales, where photographs revealing the last days of the Russian royal family are brought along for valuation.
Read MorePembroke Castle 2
A return visit for Fiona Bruce and the experts to Pembroke Castle in West Wales. Objects featured include a rare sapphire ring and Pope Pius XII's papal hat.
Read MoreSenate House 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts head to Senate House, Britain's first skyscraper. Objects brought in for scrutiny include stained-glass panels found in a skip.
Read MoreTrelissick 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head for the beautiful gardens of Trelissick near Truro in Cornwall. Objects include a bust of Churchill, a group of medals and a lifebelt.
Read MoreIghtham Mote 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Ightham Mote near Sevenoaks in Kent. Items featured include Walter Scott's walking cane and two very early cricket bats.
Read MoreIghtham Mote 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Ightham Mote near Sevenoaks in Kent, where items include a gold ring containing a lock of Byron's hair and some postcards from 1916.
Read MoreNew Lanark 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit the 18th-century cotton mill of New Lanark, where items include a pearl necklace and a rare cuddly toy found in a skip.
Read MoreNew Lanark 2
Fiona Bruce and the team are in New Lanark. Treasures brought before the cameras include diamond jewels found hidden in a chair and a jug rescued from a pawn shop.
Read MoreCaversham 2
Fiona Bruce presents from the grounds of BBC Caversham near Reading. Items featured include a communion book once owned by Wilfred Owen and a vintage Aston Martin.
Read MoreHolker Hall 1
The team travel to the Lake District, where Fiona Bruce and the experts meet hundreds of local visitors proudly bringing their family treasures for evaluation.
Read MoreUnscreend Gems
Fiona Bruce introduces unscreened gems from recent shows, including a cross believed to have been gifted by Marie Antoinette en route to the guillotine.
Read MoreCastle Howard 1
Fiona Bruce and the Roadshow team roll out their 40th-anniversary tour as they scour the country in search of hidden treasures, starting at Castle Howard.
Read MoreMinehead Railway Station 1
The team are at Minehead station, where a bracelet made from jewels once owned by the last of the Romanovs is brought along for valuation.
Read MoreSenate House 2
Fiona Bruce and the team visit the University of London's Senate House. Items include a brick from Pudding Lane that survived the Great Fire of London.
Read MoreEntertainment Special
This episode comes from the set of EastEnders, where items include a script for the first episode of Doctor Who and props from the first Star Wars film.
Read MoreBlack Country Living Museum
At the Black Country Living Museum, one of the finds is a Faberge treasure given one of the highest valuations ever seen on the show.
Read MoreCastle Howard 2
At Castle Howard in North Yorkshire, the range of objects brought for the experts to peruse is eclectic, from a terracotta figurine to a jade Buddha.
Read MoreFloors Castle 1
Fiona Bruce presents from Floors Castle in south east Scotland. Items brought for valuation include a highly collectable watch and a rare book signed by JRR Tolkien.
Read MoreHelmingham Hall 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Helmingham Hall in Suffolk. Items include a medieval sword dredged up from a pond and an Indian jewel dating back to a 1799 battle.
Read MoreBlack Country Living Museum 2
Fiona Bruce and the team make a return visit to the Black Country Living Museum in the West Midlands on one of the hottest days of the year.
Read MoreCoronation Special
A programme to mark the 65th anniversary of the coronation, with mementos brought in by people who served aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia.
Read MoreHelmingham Hall 2
Fiona Bruce and the team make a return visit to Helmingham Hall in Suffolk, a Tudor manor house with working drawbridges and stunning gardens.
Read MorePioneering Women Special
A celebration of the achievements of some of Britain's most inspirational women, marking 100 years since women first won the right to cast their vote.
Read MoreNewcastle Civic Centre 1
Fiona and the team are at Newcastle's iconic Civic Centre unearthing treasures including a rare Lowry sketch and design plans for the RMS Mauretania.
Read MoreOsborne House 1
Fiona Bruce and the team are at Osborne, Queen Victoria's seaside home on the Isle of Wight. Finds include a locket with a secret and a Faberge treasure.
Read MoreFloors Castle 2
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Floors Castle in Scotland. Finds include Robert Burns memorabilia, a diamond pendant and a jade figurine.
Read MoreCardiff Castle 1
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Cardiff Castle. Treasures range from a simple pottery jug given as a love token, to an early Hockney print found in a junk shop.
Read MoreMinehead Railway Station 2
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Minehead Railway Station, where items include a 19th-century washing machine and an exquisite miniature of Napoleon.
Read MoreCardiff Castle 2
At Cardiff Castle, Fiona Bruce is on the hunt for a rare 1933 penny worth a small fortune while one expert finds a piece he has been waiting 40 years to see.
Read MoreStormont Parliament Buildings and Estate 1
Fiona Bruce and the team are in Belfast, outside the Parliament Buildings. Treasures include diving gear associated with the Titanic.
Read MoreTrelissick 2
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Trelissick House in Cornwall. Items of interest include an escape pod from a Vulcan bomber and a miniature sewing kit.
Read MoreHelmingham Hall 3
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Helmingham Hall in Suffolk. Treasures include a dazzling sapphire ring and a Girl Guide sketch by Robert Baden-Powell.
Read MoreAbbey Pumping Station 1
Fiona Bruce and the team are in Leicester at the historic Abbey Pumping Station, where treasures include a gigantic statue and a tiny frog.
Read MoreStormont Parliament Buildings and Estate 2
Fiona and the team are in Belfast at the Parliament Buildings on the Stormont Estate. Treasures turning up include a unique George Best collection and Titanic memorabilia.
Read MoreAbbey Pumping Station 2
The team returns to Leicester's Abbey Pumping Station, where treasures include a 1960s sculpture and a set of exotic boxes with an intriguing use.
Read MoreWorld War I Special
This special episode, filmed at the Etaples Military Cemetery, presents a selection of the most emotive and poignant items chosen by the team to mark the end of World War I.
Read MoreCompilation 1
The Antiques Roadshow looks back at some favourite finds from the past 40 years while a selection of experts reveal what happened next to some memorable items.
Read MoreEltham Palace 1
Eltham Palace in south London is the backdrop for a Roadshow where finds include unknown paintings by Diego Rivera and a collection of Thunderbirds puppets.
Read MoreCrathes Castle 2
Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire hosts a Roadshow with a distinctly Scottish flavour. Items include signed Harry Potter books and ornate silver from Iona.
Read MoreCromer Pier
This week, we’re on Cromer Pier in Norfolk where a raft of treasures sparkles in the sun; from a diamond brooch to a silver goblet, Chinese porcelain and a possible Lowry sketch.
Read MoreBuckfast Abbey 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the historic Buckfast Abbey in Devon, currently commemorating 1,000 years of worship on the site.
Read MoreAerospace 1
This week, the Roadshow comes from the Concorde Hangar at Aerospace Bristol. Treasures include vintage guitars, a unique medal for gallantry and plenty of Concorde memorabilia.
Read MorePiece Hall 1
The Roadshow is in Yorkshire at the glorious Piece Hall in Halifax, where treasures include an 18th-century Chinese imperial robe, an opal pig and a stunning sapphire brooch.
Read MoreWrest Park 1
The Roadshow is at Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, where treasures include a diamond and ruby pendant, an exotic snuff box and a chair that belonged to the Artful Dodger!
Read MoreMediaCityUK 1
This week, the Roadshow rolls into Manchester’s Media City UK. Treasures include a sketch by Lowry done on the back of a restaurant bill and a battered Blue Peter time capsule.
Read MoreEltham Palace 2
The Roadshow comes from Eltham Palace, south London. Keep your eyes peeled for a pair of exquisite duelling pistols, and a typewriter with an incredible tale to tell.
Read MoreCrathes Castle 1
Antiques Roadshow is at Crathes Castle in Scotland where treasures include a Cartier clock, a tiny bowl with a giant price tag and a royal portrait that is not all that it seems.
Read MoreAerospace Bristol 2
The Roadshow comes from Aerospace in Bristol, under the wings of Concorde. Discoveries include a lucky 4-leaf clover brooch and a stash of Radiohead memorabilia.
Read MoreBuckfast Abbey 2
At Buckfast Abbey in Devon, finds include a glorious tiara, a teddy bear with an intriguing secret, and a silver platter that is not all that it seems.
Read MorePiece Hall 2
The Roadshow comes from Halifax, where treasures include a set of Soviet propaganda posters, a rose-bowl with a curse,and a royal portrait by Beryl Cook.
Read MoreNewcastle Civic Centre 2
At Newcastle’s Civic Centre, treasures include a tribute to Victorian heroine Grace Darling, who risked her life to save survivors of a wrecked steamship.
Read MoreWrest Park 2
At Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, treasures include a piece of Murano glass inspired by Picasso and a collection of 1950s advertising posters.
Read MoreOsborne House 2
Antiques Roadshow returns to Osborne on the Isle of Wight for a second helping of finds, including a Wedgwood vase and some food tins that tell a story of Colditz.
Read MoreMediaCityUK 2
The Roadshow comes from Media City UK. Showbiz treasures include an opera singer’s perfume bottle, a travelling magician’s box of
tricks and an early animation machine.
Read MoreCromer Pier 1
The Roadshow is on Cromer pier in Norfolk. Treasures include a letter from John Lennon, a device marked 'Certain Death' and some Swedish glass bought for 50p.
Read MoreEltham Palace 3
The Roadshow is at Eltham Palace in London where treasures include a diamond bracelet, a tea set that went to Antarctica and a thermometer as tall as a person.
Read MoreCompilation 2
This special programme celebrates some of our favourite finds and learns what happened to them next. Items include a Banksy and a camera worth a small fortune.
Read MoreMorden Hall Park 1
At Morden Hall Park in south London, finds include a Cartier driver’s watch, a plate designed by Picasso and a self-portrait by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Read MoreSecond World War Special
This special edition, marking 80 years since the start of World War II, brings fresh insights to the conflict through personal stories and family mementos.
Read MoreSalisbury Cathedral 1
At Salisbury Cathedral, surprises include a strange object linked to the Titanic, a rare astronaut’s watch and an undiscovered letter written by Churchill.
Read MoreV&A Dundee 1
The Roadshow is in Scotland at the V&A Dundee. Amongst the treasures brought along are a silver bowl found at a car boot sale, a Vivienne Westwood jacket and some rare SAS medals.
Read MoreLytham Hall 1
At Lytham Hall in Lancashire, finds include a rare automaton, a sketch by Lowry, a world-class watch and the medals won by Britain’s first black Olympian.
Read MoreCompton Verney 1
At Compton Verney in Warwickshire, this week’s finds include a unique Ashes cricket stump, the Duke of Wellington’s riding crop and Queen Victoria’s chocolate box.
Read MoreMorden Hall Park 3
The show returns to Morden Hall Park in London, where the experts unearth a Faberge vanity case, a magnifying glass linked to Picasso and a perfectly preserved train set.
Read MoreBattle Abbey 2
Antiques Roadshow is at historic Battle Abbey in East Sussex, where highlights include a diamond ring bought for a pound, a valuable 17th-century violin and a telegram from Hitler.
Read MoreCastle Ward 1
At Castle Ward in Northern Ireland, the finds include a plate from Buckingham Palace, embroidery made from human hair and a traditional Irish wake table.
Read MoreWhat Happened Next
In a special edition of Antiques Roadshow, Fiona Bruce looks back at memorable items from recent years and finds out what happened next.
Read MoreBattle Abbey 1
Antiques Roadshow is at Battle Abbey, where highlights include a rare Beatles guitar, which turns out to be one of the most valuable items ever brought in.
Read MoreSalisbury Cathedral 2
Fiona Bruce is at Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire, where an eclectic mix includes Napoleon’s razor, a piece of Queen Victoria's underwear and original artwork of Judge Dredd.
Read MoreV&A Dundee 2
Fiona Bruce is at the V&A Dundee in Scotland. Treasures brought in include a self-pouring teapot, a glass helmet and a piece of tartan that has been to the moon.
Read MoreNational Botanic Garden of Wales 1
Amid the gardens and the great glasshouse of the National Botanic Garden of Wales, finds include a Chinese box that Gregory Peck tried to buy and a robotic elephant.
Read MoreMorden Hall Park 2
At Morden Hall Park in south London, Fiona Bruce finds personal letters from Mother Teresa and a piece of fine ceramic painted using a brush with just one hair.
Read MoreLytham Hall 2
At Lytham Hall in Lancashire, finds include a chair thought to be from Nelson’s flagship, relics of Victorian dentistry and watercolours rescued from a skip.
Read MoreCompton Verney 2
At Compton Verney in Warwickshire, the roadshow's experts hear about a First World War hero awarded the Victoria Cross and the first British woman to win an Olympic swimming gold.
Read MoreCastle Ward 2
Fiona Bruce returns to Castle Ward in Northern Ireland, backdrop to hit TV series Game of Thrones. Treasures include top secret D-Day plans and jewellery once baked in an oven.
Read MoreNational Botanic Garden of Wales 2
At the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthenshire, curiosities include a beaker unearthed in a First World War trench and a rare James Bond prop.
Read MoreVE Day Special
Fiona Bruce marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day, looking at memorable objects that reveal personal insights into the momentous events of the Second World War.
Read MoreThe Best of the Summer
Fiona Bruce shares the best unseen items from roadshows around the UK, from space memorabilia to a jewel-encrusted dagger and a much-loved rocking horse.
Read MoreThe Battle of Britain and the Blitz
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, Fiona meets one of the last remaining Battle of Britain pilots and flies in a Spitfire.
Read MoreThe Best of the Summer, Part 2
Fiona Bruce shares some of the best unseen items from recent Roadshows, from a set of designer jewelry to an ancient strong-box and some engraved glasses with a curious past.
Read MoreThe Best of the Summer, Part 3
Fiona Bruce shares some of the best unseen items from recent roadshows, from a possible Banksy to an African spear linked to the explorer Livingstone.
Read MoreWhat Happened Next
Fiona Bruce is at iconic Pinewood Studios to present a special episode following up some memorable finds of recent years to see what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.
Read MoreChristmas Special
Fiona Bruce presents a special Christmas episode of Antiques Roadshow featuring unseen treasures from some of the most beautiful venues of recent years, festive treats from roadshow experts and updates on memorable items discovered on the show. The Vyne in Hampshire, a Tudor mansion steeped in history, provides a suitably festive backdrop for the show. Childhood memories are rekindled with a look at much-loved vintage toys, while rare books and prints provide a glimpse of past white Christmases when the River Thames froze over. The team also find out what happened when the owner of a cherished letter from JRR Tolkien got the chance to rediscover his own correspondence with the famous fantasy author on a trip to Oxford’s Bodleian Library.
Read More100 Years of the BBC
Antiques Roadshow is at Alexandra Palace in north London to celebrate 100 years of BBC Television, where items include a collection of Doctor Who autographs and the Mastermind chair.
Read MoreToys & Childhood Special
A special episode about the toys we love and how they’ve shaped our childhood, from Sindy and Action Man to Subbuteo and Lego. With a guest appearance by Jonathan Ross.
Read MoreNursing Special
The team hear moving stories about the history of nursing, from Florence Nightingale to the Falklands War, while Fiona Bruce meets comedian Jo Brand, a former psychiatric nurse.
Read MoreRoyal Treasures
An Antiques Roadshow special celebrating royal treasures, featuring gems from the archive, quirky coronation keepsakes and a few million pounds' worth of penny black stamps.
Read MoreAt Christmas
Fiona Bruce presents a festive episode from Uppark House in West Sussex, in which she revisits some of the most memorable stories featured in past episodes to discover what happened next. She also welcomes books experts Fuchsia Voremberg to share the story of explorer Violet Cressy-Marcks, while Asian militaria specialist Runjeet Singh shares family stories and artefacts he treasures from the Sikh midwinter festival. Plus, a host of previously unseen items with a festive theme, from toys and gifts to some previously unknown lecture notes by JRR Tolkien in the author's distinctive handwriting.
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