Episode # 104
Fiona Bruce and the team spend a day at Ascot Racecourse where the Pavilion is packed with hundreds all hoping for a winning valuation of their treasures. Objects brought to light are the first document copying machine which dates back to 1978, a small coin dug up by a young visitor draws a surprise valuation and a model of a champion racehorse brings the house down.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 105
Finds include an early English tapestry, salvaged modern paintings and rare documents.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 107
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.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 108
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 pocketwatch made by Britain's finest watchmaker. But the real show-stopper is a romantic painting with a handsome valuation.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 109
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.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 110
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.
Thursday, March 01, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 111
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.
Friday, March 02, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 112
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.
Monday, March 05, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 113
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.
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 114
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.
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 115
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.
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 116
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. Among the surprising finds from the people in the East Riding of Yorkshire, are a valuable ceramic bathing beauty who once lived in a fairground caravan and a rare nativity painting. The team also meet a woman with an obsession for collecting vintage prams.
Friday, March 09, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 117
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.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Length : 54 min
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Episode # 118
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 2 and a pair of rare Irish plate buckets worth the price of a new car.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 119
Fiona Bruce and the team travel to the Bishops Palace, Wells in Somerset. Amongst the objects under scrutiny are one of the earliest objects ever seen on the Roadshow, a painting by Rolf Harris' grandfather, and a plate reputedly found in Captain Scott's tent on the ill fated Antarctic expedition.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 120
A second programme from the Bishops Palace in Wells, Somerset as Fiona Bruce and the team of experts welcome visitors with their valuables. Objects under scrutiny include a valuable bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria, a small seal used by campaigners for the abolition of slavery, and there's a revealing moment for the owners of a rare tapestry.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 121
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts are in Dundee. Among the treasures unearthed are a valuable miniature clock smuggled out of Germany in World War 2, the Worlds first copying machine invented by a Scot in 1780, and an extraordinary letter sent to a conscientious objector comes to light.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 122
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Dulwich Art Gallery in South London. Objects exciting the experts are an early and little known photograph of Winston Churchill, a theatrical costume dating from the early days of pantomine, and one of the most valuable paintings seen on the show in recent years.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 123
A second helping from Dulwich Art Gallery in South London. Fiona Bruce and the team uncover more intriguing heirlooms including an early illustration by madcap artist Heath Robinson, there's a mysterious set of rare and valuable miniatures found on a bus, plus a book returned after a 50 year loan turns out to be worth a small fortune.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 124
Fiona Bruce and the team return to the Spa Royal Hall in Bridlington. Amongst the objects intriguing the experts are artefacts of HMS Falcon excavated from the sea bed, a set of rare buttons commemorating the Battle of Quebec in 1759 and there's a first hand account of life as a Japanese Prisoner of War.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Length : 58 min
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Episode # 125
A rainy day visit to Oxburgh Hall in the market town of Swaffham, Norfolk. Finds include a Cartier diamond and ruby ring, a collection of RAF Pathfinder items worth a small fortune and some beautiful Moorcroft pottery.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Length : 59 min
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Episode # 126
Ever wondered what happened after the cameras stopped running at Roadshows? Fiona Bruce and the team look back on the series to choose their favourite moments and update some of the star items screened over the last six months. Includes the moment when a one pound bootsale buy went on to become the best investment in Roadshow history with footage from the exciting auction.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Length : 57 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 103
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.
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 102
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.
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Monday, February 20, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 101
New host Fiona Bruce kick starts another season as the Roadshow team visit the ruins of Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire, where thousands of visitors arrive for an appraisal of their treasures. Among the objects uncovered by the experts is a 200-year-old lambing chair first used by farmers to protect against poor weather and a trinket which the experts recognize as a Faberge.
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 156
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.
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:29 PM
Episode # 155
A second visit to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Objects under scrutiny include one of the rarest groups of medals to be seen at a Roadshow, 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.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 154
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, a Victorian toilet described as the owner's "pride and joy", plus the arrival of a painting of a female spy from World War One triggers the discovery of an important painting.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 153
A return visit to Chester Cathedral as Fiona and the team reveal previously unscreened finds. Objects under scrutiny include a sheriff's ring of office, a collection of hand-carved wooden shoes, and a painting left lying under a bed for many years brings the house down.
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 152
A return visit to two recent locations for previously unscreened finds, as Fiona Bruce and the team visit Burghley House near Stamford and Abbotsford in Melrose. Amongst the objects being discussed are a jewel box made for, yet never given to, a royal princess and the oldest walking stick ever seen on the programme. Plus, the owner of a Chinese watercolour is given a staggering valuation.
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Friday, February 10, 2012
Length : 58 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 151
A return to Stanway House in Gloucestershire as Fiona Bruce and the team of experts 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.
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Thursday, February 09, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:29 PM
Episode # 150
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, witness a big reaction when the owner of a box of posters bought for 50p is given a current day valuation.
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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 149
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.
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Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 148
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the most easterly edge of Britain, to Somerleyton Hall, near Lowestoft. Amongst the objects intriguing the experts are a glass vase believed by the owner to be a fake which turns out to be both rare and valuable, items recovered from the crashed plane that brought Rudolf Hess to Scotland in World War 2, and the fedora worn by Michael Jackson whilst on a UK tour turns out to be a bit of a thriller.
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Monday, February 06, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 147
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.
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Friday, February 03, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 146
Fiona Bruce and the team visit a packed Leeds Town Hall for another busy day of valuations. Amongst the items intriguing the experts are a valuable diamond brooch left as security for an unpaid off-licence bill, a 15th century spoon found by a builder whilst digging in a trench, and the price of a single glass nearly induces heart failure in one lucky owner.
Rebroadcast
Thursday, February 02, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 145
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Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 144
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 143
Rebroadcast
Monday, January 30, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 142
Rebroadcast
Friday, January 27, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 141
Rebroadcast
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:29 PM
Episode # 140
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 139
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Length : 58 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 138
Rebroadcast
Monday, January 23, 2012
Length : 58 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 137
Rebroadcast
Friday, January 20, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 136
Rebroadcast
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Length : 58 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 135
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 134
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 133
Rebroadcast
Monday, January 16, 2012
Length : 58 min
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04:31 PM
Episode # 132
Rebroadcast
Friday, January 13, 2012
Length : 58 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 131
Rebroadcast
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 130
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Length : 56 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 129
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:30 PM
Episode # 128
Rebroadcast
Monday, January 09, 2012
Length : 59 min
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04:00 PM
Episode # 101
New host Fiona Bruce kick starts another season as the Roadshow team visit the ruins of Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire, where thousands of visitors arrive for an appraisal of their treasures. Among the objects uncovered by the experts is a 200-year-old lambing chair first used by farmers to protect against poor weather and a trinket which the experts recognize as a Faberge.
Rebroadcast
Sunday, January 08, 2012
Length : 59 min
MPT
04:30 PM
Episode # 127
Rebroadcast
Friday, January 06, 2012
Length : 59 min
MPT
04:30 PM
Episode # 126
Ever wondered what happened after the cameras stopped running at Roadshows? Fiona Bruce and the team look back on the series to choose their favourite moments and update some of the star items screened over the last six months. Includes the moment when a one pound bootsale buy went on to become the best investment in Roadshow history with footage from the exciting auction.
Rebroadcast
Thursday, January 05, 2012
Length : 57 min
MPT
04:30 PM
Episode # 125
A rainy day visit to Oxburgh Hall in the market town of Swaffham, Norfolk. Finds include a Cartier diamond and ruby ring, a collection of RAF Pathfinder items worth a small fortune and some beautiful Moorcroft pottery.
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Length : 59 min
MPT
04:30 PM
Episode # 124
Fiona Bruce and the team return to the Spa Royal Hall in Bridlington. Amongst the objects intriguing the experts are artefacts of HMS Falcon excavated from the sea bed, a set of rare buttons commemorating the Battle of Quebec in 1759 and there's a first hand account of life as a Japanese Prisoner of War.
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Length : 58 min
MPT
04:30 PM
Episode # 123
A second helping from Dulwich Art Gallery in South London. Fiona Bruce and the team uncover more intriguing heirlooms including an early illustration by madcap artist Heath Robinson, there's a mysterious set of rare and valuable miniatures found on a bus, plus a book returned after a 50 year loan turns out to be worth a small fortune.
Rebroadcast
Monday, January 02, 2012
Length : 59 min
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