
Antiques Roadshow
199 Episodes Available
TV-GReality • Art • Collectibles
Season 2820 Episodes
- Lichfield CathedralS28 E1A small statue thought to be from King Tut's tomb; Punch & Judy set; sword pistol.
- LampeterS28 E2A bust of Dylan Thomas; book of early silhouettes; plate.
- EdinburghS28 E3An early Mickey Mouse mascot; a rare deco figurine; documents that once belonged to the bodyguard of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
- Normanby HallS28 E4Marble bust; pair of rare candlesticks; a man collects and races antique lawnmowers.
- TavistockS28 E5Pannier Market in Tavistock, Devon.
- CompilationS28 E6Finds from Lichfield and Normanby include a ring once owned by the Romanian royal family, an Arts and Crafts bed, and a collection of coffinalia.
- IpswichS28 E7Duke's chamber pot now used to drink champagne; early record player.
- ManderstonS28 E9A visit to Manderston, near Berwick on Tweed, features pieces from Queen Victoria's household.
- RochdaleS28 E10Amongst the objects in Rochdale are a gold pencil and paint brushes used by LS Lowry.
- ChelseaS28 E11Michael Aspel and the team visit the Royal Hospital in Chelsea and discover items like a roulette table built to outwit cheats valued at $45,000 and a collection of buttons worn by Charles Dickens.
- VentnorS28 E12Among the objects under scrutiny at the seaside resort of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight are a family portrait showing the future Speaker of the House of Commons as a young boy.
- CompilationS28 E13Michael Aspel introduces a selection of unscreened finds from recent Roadshows, including an Edward VIII coronation souvenir that was hastily converted to an abdication mug, and perhaps the earliest fan mail for Elton John.
- SydneyS28 E18Furniture made by convicts; keel of Capt. Cook's ship; items that belonged to Maria Callas.
- NorwichS28 E19Letter from Lord Nelson; portraits depicting ancestors of Walt Disney; correspondence from John Lennon's Aunt Mimi.
- NorwichS28 E20Original "Black Beauty" illustrations; saucer; fragments of porcelain.
- LondonderryS28 E21Intricate hand-cut pictures; a cache of silver; a cushion woven from human hair.
- CompilationS28 E22Pair of bisque figures; early recipe book with potions and lotions; painting by one of Queen Victoria's children.
- MontacuteS28 E24Rare piece of silver; car powered by steam; original illustrations of Winnie the Pooh.
- MelbourneS28 E25Relics from the days of gold strikes; flag flown at the battle of Trafalgar; sad-looking bear.
- Retrospective SpecialS28 E26Michael Aspel traces what happened to some of the items featured on the show; preview of a new program.
Synopsis
Airing since 1979, the British series travels the country (with occasional trips to other countries, such as Canada and Australia), bringing together in each location specialists in antiques and fine arts to have them appraise items brought in by local residents, whether they are collectors looking to turn trash into treasure or ordinary folks hoping Grandma's old painting might now fund the kids' education. Items featured on the show often have an interesting story attached to them or have some connection to that episode's venue. While some items that are brought in are worth a fortune, others are worthless.Cast
Fiona Bruce, Hilary Kay, Nicholas Mitchell, Hugh Scully, Michael AspelRating
TV-G
Genres
Reality, Art, Collectibles, Arts/craftsFrequently Asked Questions
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