S39 E8 ∙ Baddesley Clinton 1 ∙
Fiona Bruce presents from Baddesley Clinton, a moated manor house near Birmingham. Items brought in to be valued include a controversial carving of St George.
Fiona Bruce presents from Baddesley Clinton, a moated manor house near Birmingham. Items brought in to be valued include a controversial carving of St George.
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.