Antiques Roadshow
In Swanage, treasures include dinosaur footprints, a pottery pelican, and an art deco bronze.
In Swanage, treasures include dinosaur footprints, a pottery pelican, and an art deco bronze.
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Tackle a collection of rare football shirts, a fancy brooch that got stuck in a sock drawer and a kicky mule-themed money box a look at a drawing from a famous ballet dancer, a quirky bird clock and a sailor's woolwork picture.
The Roadshow visits Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders, where treasures include a Louis Vuitton packing case, a beautiful travelling clock and medals awarded to one of the airmen involved in the Dambusters bombing raid.
The Roadshow returns to Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery in West London, where finds include a unique engagement ring, a note written by Oscar Wilde and an Olympic medal from the 1930s.
Admiring the innovative design of the Firstsite gallery inspecting a car racer's prized Heuer Carrera timepiece investigating a white Minton teapot, a pair of designer Ikea chairs and a militaria collection that commemorates an allied escape.
The roadshow visits Cromford Mills in Derbyshire, where experts dig up a garden gnome, a 100-year-old bar of chocolate and a Picasso Joanna Hardy is wowed by a collection of jewelry that epitomizes the '60s and '70s.
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery in Ealing, West London, where treasures include a royal paintbox, a collection of Italian jewelry and a medal awarded to a carrier pigeon.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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