
Antiques Roadshow
A thousand lead soldiers tell the story of a remarkable Victorian childhood.

A thousand lead soldiers tell the story of a remarkable Victorian childhood.

Featuring a collection of pottery, a signaling lamp used on D-Day and images of Marilyn Monroe.

A return visit to Wightwick Manor near Wolverhampton for Fiona Bruce and the experts.

In Polesden Lacey, items of interest include a glove believed to have belonged to Elizabeth I.

This is the second episode from RAF Marham, Norfolk.

Fiona and the team return to Scarborough Spa Pavilion; a paperweight from Churchill's desk.

A second visit for Fiona Bruce and the experts at Stowe School in Buckinghamshire.

Paul Atterbury investigates the role of the Medway Queen in the Dunkirk evacuation.

Fiona Bruce and the team head for the races as they arrive at Chepstow Racecourse.

Featuring a mammoth's tooth dug up in a garden and a Monopoly board game.

Pieces featured include a poignant reminder from the battlefields of World War One.

Featuring relics of Captain Scott's last expedition to the South Pole.

Fiona Bruce and the experts gather in a packed Cheltenham Town Hall.

A giant dog collar from Victorian days; a collection of early royal relics; rare tiles.

A mandolin made by a German POW, and some jewels.

Featuring a gruesome spiked object believed to have been used to ward off highwaymen.

A busy day in the grounds of Cawdor Castle near Inverness.

Featuring a 16th-century print, and evidence of one of the earliest Beatles concerts.

A set of Inuit carvings; a 17th-century gold ring found in a stream; a Viennese glass.

Fiona Bruce looks back on another vintage year for the `Antiques Roadshow'.