Long-running family series in which experts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination and valuation. Presented by Michael Aspel
Michael Aspel and the team visit Sydney and Melbourne, where finds include a squatters' tool chest and some bizarre mementos from the Beatles' only visit to Australia.
DetailsMichael Aspel, the team of experts and 2,000 eager visitors invade Arundel Castle for a busy Roadshow in the magnificent Barons Hall.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team return to Gloucester Cathedral. Objects uncovered include the microphone used by Churchill to announce the end of World War 2.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team visit Birmingham's Symphony Hall, where objects under scrutiny include a skull-handled walking cane and a rare set of cricketing memorabilia.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team are at Southport's Floral Hall. Pieces under scrutiny include a rare perfume bottle valued at 2,000 pounds and a mobile telephone from Victorian days.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team arrive at Wakehurst Place in West Sussex for a day of evaluations. Objects include a decorative cast-iron finial from Tower Bridge.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team are in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Museum, where objects under scrutiny include artwork drawn in the trenches of World War I and a travelling medicine chest.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team visit Glasgow's Kelvingrove art gallery, where amongst the objects under scrutiny are an early stoneware jug and a Chippendale chair worth a fortune.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team have a busy day in Tavistock Market. Objects featured include an Elizabethan jug pulled out of a well and a painting with a sinister tale to tell.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the experts are at Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, where amongst the items under scrutiny include a rare collection of objects celebrating the French Revolution.
DetailsA second visit to Lacock Abbey for Michael Aspel and the team, where items that excite the experts include a Wedgwood teapot featured in an early photograph by Fox Talbot.
DetailsMichael Aspel takes a look at the stories surrounding some of the objects after they left the Roadshow.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team welcome hundreds of enthusiastic young collectors to the Royal Museum in Edinburgh. Amongst the treasures is a silver toboggan.
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