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 325 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in June 2025.
Last broadcast:30/06/2025 at 14:00Genres: Entertainment Lifestyle
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Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Blair Castle in Perthshire, where they examine valuables including a chair once used by Albert Einstein.
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The team values more decorative objects and rarities at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, including a painting thought to be by Constable.
Series 45
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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 meets a family of bagpipe makers.


Fiona Bruce presents the show from the grounds of Brodie Castle in Scotland, where treasures include football memorabilia.


Fiona Bruce presents the show from Clissold Park in the London Borough of Hackney, where treasures include some pricey whisky bottles.


At Brodie Castle in Morayshire Fiona Bruce meets a Highland Games commentator who has brought a brooch presented by Queen Victoria.


Fiona Bruce presents the show from Sefton Park Palm House in Liverpool, where finds include a Ming vase bought in a charity shop and Beatles memorabilia.
Series 33
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Fiona Bruce and the team head to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, where objects include a tile commemorating one of the biggest bare-knuckle fights in history.


The experts value items at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, while Fiona Bruce goes for a drive in a Daimler Dart - the car featured in the programme's opening credits.


Fiona Bruce and the experts examine more rarities at Tatton Park in Cheshire, including an inkstand with a link to Admiral Nelson.


Fiona Bruce and the team visit Tatton Park in Cheshire, where items include one of the rarest known pieces of Royal Worcester porcelain.


Fiona Bruce and the experts head to the British Museum in London to value more of the public's keepsakes including a pair of wooden pillars from HMS Victory.


Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a second visit to Hopetoun House in South Queensferry, Edinburgh, valuing items including Victorian dresses.
Series 47
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Another masterclass with the antiques boffins at Brighton College. Under scrutiny are a portrait of a pig by a famous artist and items once owned by Agatha Christie.


Fascinating finds include a Trafalgar medal awarded to a boy sailor in 1805, a rare piece of pottery and a gift given by John F Kennedy shortly before his death.


The travelling team alight at Swindon's Steam Museum. A rare piece of silver, a valuable painting and uneaten slices of royal wedding cake get the experts' pulses racing!


A trip to Somerleyton Hall in Suffolk. Finds include a picture painted by a suffragette artist, a bracelet owned by Queen Victoria and a box of John Constable's paints.
Series 45
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The roadshow visits one of the grandest houses in Wales, Powis Castle, where treasures include a Scottish landscape bought for £20, a swan’s feather ring and a ventriloquist's dummy.


Fiona Bruce presents the show from the grounds of Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, where treasures include a toy monkey popping out of a musical pineapple.