
Antiques Roadshow
Michael Aspel and the team discover more intriguing finds In Somerset.

Michael Aspel and the team discover more intriguing finds In Somerset.

Michael Aspel and the experts set up camp in Somerset. Amongst the items is a valuable postcard collection.

Michael Aspel introduces unscreened finds including a pair of figures that narrowly escaped a bombing raid.

Diamond brooch; 15th century spoon.

We revisit the cloisters of Norwich Cathedral. The team uncovers original illustrations from Black Beauty.

The team heads to the Cathedral cloisters in Norwich. Amongst the items are a letter from Lord Nelson.

The team visits Sydney, Australia. Under scrutiny are pieces of furniture made by convicts.

Items today include a medal awarded to those who came to the aid of the Titanic survivors.

Andy McConnell helps a daughter to discover the truth about her fathers working life.

Among the items are original designs from a leading graphic artist and a lost masterpiece.

In Lancaster the finds include a pair of clogs, a series of letters, and an anti-slavery ring.

Michael Aspel introduces a selection of unscreened finds.

Under scrutiny is a family portrait showing a Speaker of the House of Commons as a young boy.

Experts discover a roulette table built to outwit cheats and buttons worn by Charles Dickens.

Amongst the objects in Rochdale are a gold pencil and paint brushes used by LS Lowry.

A visit to Manderston, near Berwick on Tweed, features pieces from Queen Victoria's household.

Among the discoveries is a rapier sword allegedly smuggled out of Russia and a very fine music box.

The team head east to Ipswich where they discover a Duke's chamber pot now used to drink champagne.

Michael Aspel digs up unscreened finds from recent Roadshows.

Inside the Pannier Market the team discover a cache of curiosities including an inmate's uniform.