
Antiques Roadshow
Beatles recording session, a Maori carving and a Russian painting.

Beatles recording session, a Maori carving and a Russian painting.

Fiona Bruce and the team return for a second visit to the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool.

Fiona Bruce takes the team to the Lancashire coast for a day in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom.

The team is in Samares Manor in Jersey, objects from all over the world are examined.

A one pound bootsale buy went on to become the best investment in the show's history.

Fiona Bruce and the team brave the wet weather at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk.

Fiona Bruce and the team return to the Spa Royal Hall in Bridlington.

An early illustration by madcap artist Heath Robinson; a set of rare miniatures; book.

Photograph of Winston Churchill; theatrical costume from the early days of pantomime.

Hilary Kay investigates a rare medal and reveals the details of an extraordinary act of bravery.

Miniature clock smuggled out of Germany in World War II; world's first copying machine.

Objects under scrutiny include a valuable bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria.

Fiona Bruce and the team travel to the Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset.

Medicine chest from early Victorian times; document marking the end of World War II.

The show is recorded in the former drawing offices where the Titanic was conceived.

At Bridlington's Spa Royal Hall, the team nominate their ideal age of elegance.

An early toy train; Chippendale furniture; glass vase.

Items include a unique Beatles piece, a macabre Maori carving and a Russian painting.

Fiona Bruce presents some previously unscreened finds from Lanhydrock in Cornwall.

Elaborate tea service made for a maharajah; designs for the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.