Antiques Roadshow
The team are at historic Buckfast Abbey in Devon, commemorating 1,000 years of worship on the site a tankard dating back to 1703 Adam Schoon shows how a hidden lock in a 1640s iron chest would deter thieves.
The team are at historic Buckfast Abbey in Devon, commemorating 1,000 years of worship on the site a tankard dating back to 1703 Adam Schoon shows how a hidden lock in a 1640s iron chest would deter thieves.
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The roadshow comes from Glasgow, where treasures include a Victoria Cross medal awarded after the Second World War.
The roadshow comes from the Crystal Palace Park in south-east London, and it includes a wrapped up diamond ring, a Louis Vuitton trunk, a visit from an artist and more.
The roadshow is at Swanage Pier in Dorset, where highlights include a pantomime dame's costumes.
From crafted items that have been touched by the royal hand, to gems with a direct link to the royal family or coronation souvenirs, like a 120-year-old chocolate bar from the coronation of King Edward VII.
Treasures include a Scottish landscape, a swan's feather ring and a ventriloquist dummy.
Treasures include 2000-year-old cufflinks, a letter from Kate Bush, a portrait from the English Civil War and an early version of the Beatles logo made for a drum kit.
The roadshow descends on the biomes of the Eden Project in Cornwall, where treasures include a psychedelic view of Paris, a Greek plate from 300BC and poet Samuel Coleridge's hair.
The team visits the Powis Castle in Wales Wayne Colquhoun examines a collection of memorabilia from the 1966 World Cup that belonged to Hugh Johns, the ITV commentator who covered the famous final.
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Sefton Park in Liverpool, England, where treasures include a medal given to one of the first men to land on D-Day, a dress by Ossie Clark and spoons used by Captain Cook.
The team are at Clissold Park in Stoke Newington in the London borough of Hackney, where Will Farmer is charmed by a collection of glitzy items made by Italian designer Piero Fornasetti.
On the beautiful grounds of Belmont House in Kent, Fiona summons the crowds in style with the help of a 14th-century instrument, the Moot Horn Fiona also meets comedian Michael McIntyre amidst an elaborate Roadshow prank for his Saturday Night Show.
Peeking at some of the Queen Consort's personal items and learning about her favorite charities finding the purpose of an unusual trio of items, a well-travelled Rolex, and digging up the story of a Ming dynasty bronze left on an Australian beach.
Objects that provide insight into the history of nursing and health care, from medals awarded for bravery to early uniforms, cartoons and medical equipment.
From a 4000-year-old pull-along toy to one of the first personal computer consoles based on the arcade game Pac-Man, the team explore how toys and the ideas of childhood have changed over time.
Treasures include a Ming vase, some valuable Beatles memorabilia and a painting by George Melly.
At Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, where treasures include a fire extinguisher cocktail shaker, a pineapple toy monkey and Queen Victoria's undergarments.
The team visits Belfast's Botanic Gardens, where Fiona Bruce explores its history treasures include early poetry by Seamus Heaney and an item that made motorcycling history.
The team returns to Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, where finds include trophies from the Isle of Man TT race.
The team visit Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders, where treasures include an Art Nouveau claret jug, a full-size leather tiger and an ice-axe signed by famous mountaineers.
Confronting a goblin figurine, a 17th-century amulet and a collection of signed Tolkien books looking at the guitar that underpinned '60s British rock exploring YMCA items that salute female WWI volunteers studying innovative ceramic repairs.
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