30th anniversary series of the show 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 survey more antiques and heirlooms. This week the team head north to Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, where they encounter a £20k plate.
DetailsMichael Aspel pay a visit to Arundel Castle. The specialists turn up many treasures, including a 14th-century jug and a supposedly haunted picture.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team take a trip to Banqueting House, in the heart of London. A valuable brooch proves that diamonds really are a girl's best friend.
DetailsOn their second visit to London's Banqueting House, Michael Aspel and the team unearth even more treasure. An inheritance of old pots turns into a substantial windfall.
DetailsOn their second visit to London's Banqueting House, Michael Aspel and the team unearth even more treasure. An inheritance of old pots turns into a substantial windfall.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team survey more antiques and heirlooms. The experts are in Bristol, where the owner of a despised hall clock is surprised to learn its worth.
DetailsThe team visit the Queen Mother's former residence, and brave the Scottish weather to uncover local treasures and curiosities.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team visit Coventry Cathedral. Pulses race when Henry Sandon values three precious pots, and some surprising relics from WWII turn up, too.
DetailsExperts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination. Michael Aspel and the team visit the stunning De La Warr pavilion at Bexhill-on-Sea.
DetailsThe Antiques Roadshow teams up with an iconic modernist building, the De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill-on-Sea.
DetailsExperts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination. The team visit De Montfort Hall in Leicester, and things take a theatrical turn.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team visit East Kirkby airfield in Lincolnshire, where many treasures are examined and a few wartime memories are shared in the shadow of a Lancaster bomber.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team pay a second visit to East Kirkby Airfield in Lincolnshire. A squadron of classic Morris minors lands on the runway.
DetailsMichael Aspel says a fond farewell to the Roadshow team with his final edition of the programme. In this special show he takes a fond look back on the 200 episodes he has hosted.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team kick off their 30th Anniversary Celebrations in Hereford, with a tantalising taster of the special locations to come in this series.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team are at Highcliffe Castle in Dorset. Items include some letters from Noel Coward and a bust of the 18th century actress Sarah Siddons.
DetailsA chance to watch some unseen gems from the recent travels of the Roadshow team. Featuring the story of a watercolour purchased for 2 cigarettes in a WWII POW camp.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team do some beachcombing at Exmouth on the Devon coast. They uncover finds which include a toy that once belonged to Jane Austen.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team visit Rochester Castle and make some surprising finds, including a rare Scottish sword found behind a chimney and delivery bicycles still in regular use.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team visit Kentwell Hall in Suffolk. Finds include some toys owned by the little girl who inspired the illustrations for Alice in Wonderland.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team survey heirlooms at the last working Victorian pottery in England, at Middleport in Staffordshire. A portrait of William Gladstone puts in an appearance.
DetailsThe Roadshow spreads out its picnic rug in the beautiful gardens of Powis castle in Wales.
DetailsThe team return to Rochester Cathedral, toasting the festive season with Napoleon's drinking glass and uncovering an early piece of television technology.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team visit Sheffield City Hall. Finds include an abstract sculpture which was rescued from a scrap yard and some letters written by Mary Queen of Scots.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the team join 3,000 eager visitors at St George's Hall in Liverpool to uncover some valuable finds.
DetailsMichael Aspel and the experts make a return visit to St George's Hall in Liverpool. Among the objects valued are a bedspread made for a queen.
DetailsExperts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination. Michael Aspel and the team visit The Coronation Hall in Ulverston.
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