Antiques Roadshow
On the set of "EastEnders", a celebration of the history of film, music, theatre and television, the team appraise rare and unusual items of entertainment memorabilia, including a script for the first episode of "Doctor Who."
On the set of "EastEnders", a celebration of the history of film, music, theatre and television, the team appraise rare and unusual items of entertainment memorabilia, including a script for the first episode of "Doctor Who."
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At Floors Castle in Scotland one lucky visitor learns that a family gift is worth a small fortune, but there is a question mark over some 18th-century glass Fiona tells the story of this beautiful building.
Returning to Castle Howard in North Yorkshire for a classic summer roadshow the range of objects brought for the experts to peruse is as eclectic as the people who own them, from a humble terracotta figurine to a rare jade Buddha.
Featuring Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, where surprising finds include a 3,000-year-old baby rattle and a Fabergé treasure destined to become one of the most valuable items ever seen on the show.
On the set of "EastEnders", a celebration of the history of film, music, theatre and television, the team appraise rare and unusual items of entertainment memorabilia, including a script for the first episode of "Doctor Who."
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit the University of London's art deco jewel, Senate House in Bloomsbury Fiona is entranced by a brick from Pudding Lane that survived the Great Fire of London in 1666 some jewelry has expert eyes out on stalks.
Fiona Bruce and the experts are kept busy as they comb through family heirlooms in search of treasure pieces brought include a Picasso-designed ceramic, a locket gifted from Queen Victoria, and a box of silver gambling tokens given in lieu of debt.
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Nymans garden near Crawley. Objects exciting the experts include what is reputedly Mallory's axe from his 1922 ascent of Everest, a sofa that starred in a classic movie, plus a gift from an old boyfriend.
Objects featured include a communion book originally owned by the poet Wilfred Owen, an Aston Martin sports car first driven by an RAF Group Captain in World War II, and a well-preserved finely embroidered stumpwork box from the 17th century.
Treasures brought to the cameras include diamond jewels found hidden in an upholstered chair, a claret jug rescued from the pawn shop, and a banner for Britain's oldest subscription library founded in 1741.
Fiona Bruce and the experts meet visitors bringing family heirlooms to the 18th century cotton mill of New Lanark treasures featured include a pearl necklace bought cheaply at a boot sale, and a valuable clock found in a flea market.
Fiona Bruce and the experts set up camp at Ightham Mote near Sevenoaks in Kent among the treasures brought to camera are a gold ring containing a lock of Byron's hair, and a boot sale find of two Chinese paintings.
Fiona Bruce heads to the medieval manor of Ightham Mote near Sevenoaks family heirlooms pored over by the experts include a set of gold and porcelain false teeth from the 1850s, Sir Walter Scott's walking cane, and two very old cricket bats.
Fiona Bruce and the team head for the beautiful gardens of Trelissick near Truro in Cornwall objects under examination by the experts include a bust of Churchill found at the bottom of a lake and a group of medals owned by a proud grandson.
Fiona Bruce and the experts head to Britain's first skyscraper, the art deco Senate House in the heart of Bloomsbury objects brought in include stained-glass panels found in a skip, the hoof of Lord Cardigan's charger, plus a French bracelet.
Objects inspected by Fiona Bruce and the experts include the first transatlantic airmail letter brought on the plane piloted by Alcock and Brown in 1919 uncomfortable diaries of an SS officer imprisoned in Britain in World War II.
Fiona meets a remarkable group of British survivors whose lives were shattered by the events of WWII the Foreign and Commonwealth Office hosts a special gathering as Jewish families come together to talk about life under Hitler's tyranny.
Fiona Bruce and the team make a return visit to Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire to uncover more treasures amongst the objects featured are an extremely heavy Tudor table, and an extensive collection of Maundy Money.
Fiona Bruce looks at the most talked-about finds of 2016 and reveals surprising updates a missing work by eminent Victorian artist Alma-Tadema appeared on the show, and we follow the newly restored painting as it ends up in an exhibition.
Board Britain's most famous steam locomotive to celebrate the golden age of travel.
A return visit to Baddesley Clinton finds Fiona and the experts poring over more family heirlooms complete with memorable stories treasures brought to the cameras include a silver box described by an excited silver expert as "exceptionally rare".
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