S39 E17 ∙ Pembroke Castle 1 ∙
Fiona Bruce presents from Pembroke Castle in South Wales, where objects brought in to be valued include photographs charting the last days of the Russian royal family.
Fiona Bruce presents from Pembroke Castle in South Wales, where objects brought in to be valued include photographs charting the last days of the Russian royal family.
A collection of rare figures and dolls turns out to be a find of national importance.
Items include a set of vases that result in a shocking announcement.
Items include a table that Napoleon may have signed his abdication on.
Items include an unusually large fishing rod that was used during the First World War.
A time capsule that has been buried for 130 years is opened for the first time on camera.
Items include a PoW's diary and a painting that turns out to be by an acclaimed artist.
Items include two 18th-century paintings depicting the house's servants.
Items include a controversial carving of St George.
Items include a painting entitled The Nudist Colony's Annual Dinner Dance.
Fiona Bruce presents a special episode from on board the Flying Scotsman.
Fiona Bruce revisits the now former owners of some of this year's most memorable finds.
Items include a picture of Chairman Mao by Andy Warhol and a rare 18th-century silk dress.
Fiona Bruce meets a remarkable group of British World War II survivors.
Items include a series of letters written by Florence Nightingale.
Items include a ship's anchor that was found in a garden pond.
Items include some notes by a 17th-century Shakespeare fan.
Items include photographs charting the last days of the Russian royal family.
Items include a collection of Anglo-Indian paintings.
Items include a collection of stained glass panels, and a diamond bracelet.
Items include a bust of Winston Churchill found at the bottom of a lake.
Items include gold and porcelain false teeth.
Items include a collection of postcards that show how a British PoW sent messages home.
Items include a painting that's a reminder of its owner's uncomfortable family secret.
Items include diamonds that were hidden in an upholstered chair.
Items include a communion book that was originally owned by war poet Wilfred Owen.
Items include a desk that belonged to the last Russian tsar.
Fiona Bruce introduces unscreened items from recent shows.