
Antiques Roadshow
Items at Sheffield City Hall include an abstract sculpture, an old master painting, and letters written by Mary Queen of Scots.

Items at Sheffield City Hall include an abstract sculpture, an old master painting, and letters written by Mary Queen of Scots.

Michael Aspel and the experts pay a return visit to St George's Hall in Liverpool to discover valued objects like a bedspread made for a Queen, a rare plaque, and a toy car.

Visit to St. George's Hall in Liverpool to view items including risque postcards, Meissen plates and an English punch pot.

Judith Miller pieces together the poignant story of a housemaid who was forced to give up her baby for adoption.

The team visits the Queen Mother's former residence, the Castle of Mey, and braves the Scottish weather to uncover local treasures and curiosities finds are a dog-skin buoy from the Orkney Islands and a collection of Regency clothing.

The team visit an iconic modernist building, the De La Warr Pavilion, at Bexhill-on-Sea, England.

Napoleon's drinking glass an early piece of television technology.

A rare Scottish sword found behind a chimney delivery bicycles still in regular use.

Items include some letters from Noel Coward and a bust of the 18th-century actress Sarah Siddons.

On their second visit to London's Banqueting House, Michael Aspel and the team unearth even more treasure an inheritance of old pots turns into a substantial windfall there's a grisly tale to tell when an axe from the Tower of London arrives.

Michael Aspel and the team take a trip to Banqueting House, in the heart of London a valuable brooch proves that diamonds really are a girl's best friend a rare collection of photographs of the Russian royal family have a staggering price tag.

Michael Aspel and the team visit Coventry Cathedral pulses race when Henry Sandon values three precious pots at £8,000 the doodle of a famous artist is valued at £7,000 some surprising relics from WWII turn up.

The owner of a hall clock is surprised to learn its worth cider mugs from a local garden shed are valued a primitive painting of Bristol's harbor arrives with a survival story.

A lost portrait of William Gladstone pendant a pair of small rice bowls.

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.

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.