Experts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination. Hosted by Fiona Bruce.
The team visit Althorp in Northamptonshire. Among the items under scrutiny are a valuable writing desk, a sword from the English Civil War and an important painting.
DetailsThe team travels to Ascot Racecourse, where objects valued include the first ever document copying machine, dating back to 1780, and a model of a champion racehorse.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team set up for business in Belfast. To mark the centenary of construction starting on the Titanic, objects harking back to this historic time are examined.
DetailsThe team returns to the Titanic Drawing Offices in Belfast. Objects uncovered include a medicine chest from early Victorian times and a pair of rare Irish plate buckets.
DetailsThe team assembles on the lawns of Bodnant Garden. Items up for valuation include a tea service made for a maharajah and designs for the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
DetailsNew host Fiona Bruce kick starts another season as the team visit the ruins of Bolton Abbey, where thousands of visitors arrive for an appraisal of their treasures.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team head to the seaside resort of Bridlington. Objects examined include a valuable ceramic bathing beauty and a rare nativity painting.
DetailsThe team returns to the Spa Royal Hall in Bridlington. Among the objects intriguing the experts are artefacts of HMS Falcon excavated from the sea bed, and a set of rare buttons.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team head to Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Despite the wet weather, there are plenty of exciting finds, including a 300-year-old treasure box stuffed with surprises.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team examine some of the smallest pieces of furniture ever to be seen on the show, Elvis memorabilla, and jewels smuggled out of pre-revolution Russia.
DetailsObjects examined include a valuable painting, dozens of pairs of intricately carved miniature shoes and a collection of books worth the price of a house.
DetailsFiona Bruce presents unscreened finds from recent visits to Althorp and Ascot, including an early English tapestry with a five-figure value and some modern paintings.
DetailsFiona Bruce introduces previously unscreened finds from Lanhydrock in Cornwall and Bodnant Garden in North Wales. Items include jewellery, a rare painting and photos.
DetailsThe team visits Dulwich Art Gallery, and unearths items including a little-known photograph of Winston Churchill and a theatrical costume from the early days of pantomime.
DetailsThe team returns to Dulwich Picture Gallery in South London to view an illustration by Heath Robinson, a set of valuable miniatures and a book worth a small fortune.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team are at Dumfries House in Scotland. Objects valued include an early toy train and a glass vase, and HRH The Prince of Wales is interviewed.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team of experts are in Dundee, unearthing treasures including a valuable miniature clock smuggled out of Nazi Germany, and the world's first copying machine.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the experts set up for a busy day at The Sage Gateshead. It takes five men to lift in a piece which is awarded the highest valuation ever seen on the programme.
DetailsFinds include a gold bangle set with precious stones and a valuable silver cup when Fiona Bruce and the team visit Lanhydrock, near Bodmin in Cornwall.
DetailsThe team heads for Leeds Castle. Objects examined include a rare painting depicting air raids over London in World War I and a casket reputedly owned by Anne Boleyn.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team return to Leeds Castle in Kent. Amongst the treasures uncovered are a cannonball shot at the Battle of Trafalgar and a collection of cigarette cards.
DetailsThe team are at Hertford College in Oxford, where they find a unique record of a Beatles recording session, a Maori carving with a macabre past life, and a Russian painting.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team choose their favourite moments of the series. Includes the moment when a one-pound bootsale buy became the best investment in Roadshow history.
DetailsThe team visits Southwell Minster, where discoveries include a 17th-century betrothal box bursting with secret compartments, and a haul of silver found in an attic.
DetailsIn Southwell Minster, the team sees the oldest toy train in the programme's history, a pocket-watch made by Britain's finest watchmaker and a valuable romantic painting.
DetailsFrom the Bishop's Palace, Wells. Among the objects under scrutiny are one of the oldest objects ever seen on the Roadshow and a painting by Rolf Harris's grandfather.
DetailsThe team is in Wells, where objects under scrutiny include a valuable bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria, and there is a revealing moment for the owners of a rare tapestry.
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