Antiques Roadshow
The team visit De Montfort Hall in Leicester, and things take a theatrical turn items include some antique TV footage and a poster that turns out to be a painting worth thousands.
The team visit De Montfort Hall in Leicester, and things take a theatrical turn items include some antique TV footage and a poster that turns out to be a painting worth thousands.
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Michael Aspel looks back on the 200 episodes he has hosted, meeting up with specialists and updating some of the objects featured during his eight years with the series.
Items at Sheffield City Hall include an abstract sculpture, an old master painting, and letters written by Mary Queen of Scots.
The Antiques Roadshow teams up with an iconic modernist building, the De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill-on-Sea, to identify items from the recent past that should be cherished for the future.
The Coronation Hall in Ulverston.
The team visit De Montfort Hall in Leicester, and things take a theatrical turn items include some antique TV footage and a poster that turns out to be a painting worth thousands.
Riding crop made from love letters toys owned by a girl who inspired the illustrations for "Alice in Wonderland."
Michael Aspel and the experts pay a return visit to St George's Hall in Liverpool to discover valued objects like a bedspread made for a Queen, a rare plaque, and a toy car.
Napoleon's drinking glass an early piece of television technology.
A rare Scottish sword found behind a chimney delivery bicycles still in regular use.
The road show spreads out its picnic rug in the beautiful gardens of Powis Castle in Wales the experts find treasures including an original "Doctor Who" script and a broken piece of pottery.
Michael Aspel and the team do some beachcombing at Exmouth on the Devon coast they uncover finds which include a toy that once belonged to Jane Austen and a collection of Native Canadian Cree embroidery with a heartbreaking story.
A squadron of classic Morris Minors arrives on the runway a ring found in the roots of a tree.
Wartime memories are shared in the shadow of a Lancaster bomber at East Kirkby Airfield in Lincolnshire.
A watercolor purchased for two cigarettes in a WWII POW camp 20p boot-sale buy that paid dividends.
The owner of a hall clock is surprised to learn its worth cider mugs from a local garden shed are valued a primitive painting of Bristol's harbor arrives with a survival story.
A lost portrait of William Gladstone pendant a pair of small rice bowls.
A plate from the time of Samuel Peeps crystal radio inside a water bottle Oliver Cromwell's sleeping cap.
Travel to Arundel Castle in Sussex, England.
The Courtyard Theatre is the venue to kick off the show's 30th Anniversary Celebrations.
A World War I shell case painting triggers a bidding war.
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