S40 E1 · Castle Howard 1
The programme embarks on its 40th anniversary tour by visiting Castle Howard, near York.
The programme embarks on its 40th anniversary tour by visiting Castle Howard, near York.
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Minehead Railway Station.
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Nymans Gardens near Crawley.
Fiona Bruce presents a second episode from Nymans gardens near Crawley.
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Senate House in Bloomsbury.
A special episode celebrating the history of film, theatre, music and television.
Items include a Faberge jewel, commissioned by the Countess of Dudley in 1903.
Items include a rare jade Buddha and a collection of First World War aviation paintings.
Items include a collection of jewellery and a rare book signed by JRR Tolkien.
Items include an Indian jewel and a collection of decorative boxes.
Items include one of the rarest guns featured on the show.
Items include a historic document signed by Elizabeth I.
Items include an impressive crossbow and a collection of plans for RMS Mauretania.
Items include a globetrotting trunk and a Japanese jar found in a water tank.
Items include a piece of Robert Burns memorabilia.
Items include an early Hockney print, and a signed Elgar score.
Items include a chair thought to have once belonged to Henry VIII.
Items include an elaborately decorated Indian flask and a rare piece of porcelain.
Items include diving gear from the Titanic.
Items include an ejector seat from a Vulcan bomber and a miniature sewing kit.
Items include a sapphire ring and a sketch by Robert Baden-Powell.
Mark Hill examines an abandoned sculpture and Richard Price values a clock.
Items include an unread copy of Ulysses by James Joyce.
Joe Orton's sister brings in the typewriter used for some of his most important scripts.
Rare diaries reveal the story of Victorian heroine Grace Darling.
Fiona Bruce tries to work out how much three clocks have changed in value since 1977.
Fiona Bruce presents from Minehead Railway Station, where items brought in include a chair thought to have once belonged to Henry VIII.