Antiques Roadshow
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.
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.
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The roadshow looks back on some of the most memorable stories like Uppark House in West Sussex and a Georgian manor, asking what happens next?
The roadshow comes from Ebrington Square in Londonderry and has a table made from the gifts given by a Chinese emperor and an amethyst pendant.
Roadshow comes from Crystal Palace Park in London and includes a signed Paul McCartney cartoon, a Lego portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and vintage Vivienne Westwood outfits.
Fiona Bruce presents from Alexandra Gardens in Cardiff.
The Roadshow comes from Roundhay Park in Leeds and includes a rare Rolex Sea-Dweller watch, a gold handbag and an album of rare photographs.
In Swanage, treasures include dinosaur footprints, a pottery pelican, and an art deco bronze.
The roadshow comes from Glasgow, where treasures include a Victoria Cross medal awarded after the Second World War.
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.
Jon Baddeley checks out a collection of film props and memorabilia from the movie "Blade Runner" Will Farmer inspects a perspex mermaid sculpture by Arthur Fleischmann.
Duncan Campbell discovers a very rare silver tobacco box from the 1600s Serhat Ahmet examines a porcelain egg with a royal connection.
A look at a famous clock collection, a silver honey pot, a photo archive of Sikh worship, a scrap of wood allegedly from the HMS Bounty and a saucy secret hidden inside a pair of bronze owls.
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Brodie Castle in Moray, where treasures include a watch that saved a life and a sheep that changed the world Fiona also meets a family of bagpipe makers.
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.
Batman's mask a portrait of a forgotten female Romantic poet rare Elizabethan clothing.
A look at an 8th-century Pictish carving, a cane concealing a telescope and a compass, an engineer's prized silver salver, 17th-century silk shoes, a history-making sheep's fleece and bagpipes.
Treasures include some pricey whisky bottles and a silver parrot ring by Moshe Oved that brings back memories for John Benjamin.
A collection of items including a weighty shot put, a heavy hammer and a brooch presented by Queen Victoria in 1848.
A Cartier driver's watch, a plate designed by Picasso and a remarkable self-portrait by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
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