Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow is an entertainment show on BBC1. The Antiques Roadshow team values decorative objects and rarities belonging to the public. The popular program has been available since 2024. A total of 232 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in January 2025.
Last broadcast:20/01/2025 at 14:00Genres: Entertainment Lifestyle
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Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce hosts the show from Floors Castle in Kelso, with items assessed including Murano glass, a collection of jewellery and a rare book signed by JRR Tolkien.
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Fiona Bruce presents from Castle Howard in North Yorkshire, where items brought in include a rare jade Buddha and a collection of First World War aviation paintings.
Series 39
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Fiona Bruce presents from Pembroke Castle, where items under inspection include a ring that changes colour, a papal hat and a collection of Anglo-Indian paintings.
Series 46
Series 40
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The team visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, where Geoffrey Munn examines a Faberge jewel, commissioned by the Countess of Dudley in 1903.
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Fiona Bruce presents a special episode from the set of EastEnders celebrating the history of film, theatre, music and television.
Series 39
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Fiona Bruce presents from Pembroke Castle in South Wales, where objects brought in to be valued include photographs charting the last days of the Russian royal family.
Series 40
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Fiona Bruce presents the show from Senate House in Bloomsbury, where experts meet a man who has flown in from Antwerp to get a carved whale bone scrimshaw valued.
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Fiona Bruce presents a second episode from Nymans gardens near Crawley, where the experts examine items including a jewelled locket that was a gift from Queen Victoria.
Series 39
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Fiona Bruce presents from Caversham Park, home to the BBC's international news monitoring service. Finds include some notes by a 17th-century Shakespeare fan.
Series 40
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Fiona Bruce presents the show from Nymans Gardens near Crawley, where items brought in to be valued include an axe used in one of George Mallory's ascents of Everest.
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Fiona Bruce presents from Minehead Railway Station, where the experts value items with connections to the Beatles, Rodin and the Russian royal family.
Series 39
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Fiona Bruce presents from Burton Constable Hall near Hull, where objects brought in to be valued include a ship's anchor that was found in a garden pond.
Series 44
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Fiona Bruce presents the show from the Ulster Folk Museum just outside Belfast, where items include a DeLorean car, and a carving with links to maritime history.
Series 40
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The programme embarks on its 40th anniversary tour by paying a visit to the stately home of Castle Howard, near York. Presented by Fiona Bruce.
Series 39
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Fiona Bruce presents from Burton Constable Hall near Hull, where historic items brought in to be valued include a series of letters written by Florence Nightingale.
Series 44
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Fiona Bruce and the team return to Ham House in Richmond-upon-Thames, and picture specialist Alexandra Gill talks about how Tutankhamun inspired her antiques journey.
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Fiona Bruce presents the show from the Bishop's Palace in Wells, where finds include a broken plate by Victorian designer Augustus Pugin.
Series 39
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Fiona Bruce and a small team of experts meet a remarkable group of British survivors whose lives were shattered by the events of World War II.
Series 41
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Fiona Bruce presents from Piece Hall in Halifax, where items featured include a huge sapphire which the owner is convinced is a fake and a Chinese imperial robe.