
Antiques Roadshow
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.

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.

Aberystwyth Arts Center in Wales bird in a cage Native Canadian carvings.

A bronze lion from MGM Studios 15th century ring bathing beauties.

Medal from the crew of the Carpathia pieces from Anna Pavlova.

Items in Hever Castle in Kent include one of the finest pieces of furniture seen in recent years table from the 19th century painting of Mick Jagger.

Lulworth Castle abdication papers of Edward VIII leather tankard.

Blair Castle in Perthshire, Scotland Mickey Mouse toy wooden spoon.

Fiona Bruce opens a seasonal selection box from the Roadshow team.

Memorable finds.

Fiona Bruce and the team return to Hampton Court Castle treasures include an important record of the early days of photography.

Fiona Bruce heads to Hutton-in-the-Forest where a small boy's toy turns in to a rich collector's must-have.

A second visit to Winchester Cathedral for Fiona Bruce and the team.

Fiona and the experts greet thousands of visitors at Winchester Cathedral amongst the objects featured are perhaps the most unusual relic from the Charge Of The Light Brigade, and an absorbing painting of an Elizabethan family that hides secrets.

Fiona Bruce and the team head to Yorkshire where a packed house awaits at Saltaire's Victoria Hall a doodle by Lowry worth a small fortune.

A collection of 18th-century miniatures effects of a Nobel Peace Prize winner Chinese glass vase.

A relic from HMS Victory a mystery device once used to make explosions possibly the largest piece made by Fabergé ever seen on the show.

A painting lost designs for exotic jewelry made by Cartier.

A chair once used by Albert Einstein a necklace made from stags' teeth a watch with no hands.

Fiona Bruce and the team pay a second visit to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire to appraise family treasures from miles around, including a painting that may be by Constable, and Cartier jewelry designs made in the mid-20th century.

Portrait painted by Stanley Spencer an Egyptian head found buried in a Derby garden.