Experts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination. Hosted by Fiona Bruce.
Fiona Bruce and the experts head to the Scottish borders for another busy day of valuations at Abbotsford, near Melrose, once the home of Sir Walter Scott.
DetailsThe team heads to Wales as Fiona Bruce and the experts arrive at Aberglasney Gardens in Carmarthenshire, where they find a deluge of treasures.
DetailsThe team are in Bath, where thousands flock to the Assembly Rooms with their treasured objects. Items under scrutiny include a marble statue which requires six men to lift.
DetailsA second helping from Bath, where Fiona Bruce and the team welcome visitors to the magnificent Assembly Rooms. Treasures include a rare teapot and an unusual image of Hitler.
DetailsFrom the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, Fiona Bruce and the team find handwritten extracts from Charlotte Bronte, and powerful images drawn under fire by a war artist.
DetailsFrom the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, Fiona Bruce and the team value an early prayer book, a pair of duelling pistols and the original Teddy from TV's Watch with Mother.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team of experts welcome thousands to Bletchley Park near Milton Keynes, home of the Enigma code-breaking team in World War Two.
DetailsA return visit to Bletchley Park with Fiona Bruce and the experts. Pieces under examination include an ornate vase, a teddy bear with a secret, and a stunning Art Deco brooch.
DetailsMembers of the public have their antiques valued by experts. Fiona Bruce and the team are in County Durham for a visit to The Bowes Museum.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team are in Surrey, where items of interest include a risque bust found abandoned in a garden, and an old chest given away on the internet.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team return to the Brooklands Museum near Weybridge. Objects of note include a rare and highly valuable stirrup cup and books once owned by Churchill.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team visit Burghley House near Stamford in Lincolnshire. Objects exciting the experts include a valuable Lalique figure bought for under a pound.
DetailsA visit to Chester Cathedral with Fiona Bruce and the team. Objects include a sheriff's ring of office, a collection of wooden shoes and a painting left lying under a bed.
DetailsFiona Bruce returns to Stamford and Melrose for previously unscreened finds. Among the objects are a jewel box made for a royal princess.
DetailsFiona Bruce returns to Stamford and Melrose for previously unscreened finds. Among the objects are a jewel box made for a royal princess.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team set up for a busy day at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London. Objects intriguing the experts include a Victorian toilet.
DetailsA second visit to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. The team of experts is kept busy by a huge crowd of visitors eager to learn more about their treasures.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team set sail for the Channel Islands, where they inspect a piece of furniture used as target practice by the Germans during the island's occupation.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team greet over four thousand visitors who flocked to Hopetoun House on the banks of the Forth in Scotland for one of the busiest Roadshows on record.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team head to Blists Hill Victorian Town near Ironbridge in Shropshire. Objects exciting the experts include a rare group of early puppets.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team return in a new series. At Samares Manor in Jersey, objects from all over the world are examined, including one of the show's most valuable watches.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team visit a packed Leeds Town Hall. Among the items are a 15th-century spoon and a diamond brooch left as security for an unpaid off-licence bill.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team return to Leeds Town Hall. Among the items are an enormous sculpture of carved elephants weighing a ton and a gold ring from the 16th century.
DetailsMembers of the public have their antiques valued by experts. Objects include a gruesome set of surgeon's tools from the 1860s and a plate hidden for years in a cupboard.
DetailsMembers of the public have their antiques valued by experts. The team gets excited about a Chinese picture, a Georgian dining table and some early TV equipment.
DetailsAntiques series. The team head for Devon's beautiful Tamar Valley, and weigh anchor at Morwellham Quay. Objects fascinating the experts include an ugly brown jug.
DetailsAt Hertford College, Oxford, Fiona Bruce and the experts look at items including a bracelet once worn by a princess, and expensive ceramics bought for a song at a boot sale.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the experts look back at some of the series' most talked about finds, with updated stories on what has happened to the pieces since first being aired.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team head to Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft. Amongst the objects intriguing the experts are a rare glass vase and a fedora worn by Michael Jackson.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team make some intriguing finds in the Cotswolds, including a moving collection of love letters that tell a tragic tale from World War One.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team of experts return to Stanway House in Gloucestershire. Objects include a collection of Dame Barbara Cartland's hats bought by a milliner.
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