Antiques Roadshow
4 Series ∙ 95 Episodes ∙ Factual Entertainment
Antiques Roadshow visits some of Britain's most sumptuous and unusual locations, attracting large crowds intent on finding out what their hidden treasures are worth.
Antiques Roadshow visits some of Britain's most sumptuous and unusual locations, attracting large crowds intent on finding out what their hidden treasures are worth.
Fiona Bruce meets the Queen at Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland.
Items include a medieval ring and a wind-up Charlie Chaplin doll.
Items include Art Deco enamel and a toy football team.
The team returns to Scone Palace in Perthshire.
Items include a silver christening cup with a surprising history.
Items include a painting by one of Britain's first modern artists.
Items include a forgotten train set and a collection of pocket watches.
Fiona Bruce presents from the Somme battlefields.
Items include a tapestry woven in tribute to Status Quo.
Items include a collection of cut-throat razors and a mosaic.
Items include a Rolex with a connection to Britain's Special Forces.
Fiona Bruce presents highlights and updates from the past year.
Items include a set of documents offering information about the D-Day landings.
Items include a purse that saved a German soldier's life.
Items include a 12th-century Hindu sculpture.
Items include an LS Lowry sketch and a model of a local ship.
Items include Chairman Mao memorabilia.
Items include a model of London Zoo's first elephant.
Items include a make-up set from the 1920s and an unusual letterbox.
Items include an army of Action Man figures and Beatrix Potter watercolours.
Items include insect jewellery and a claymore sword from the Boer War.
Items include a toy Noah's Ark from the 1920s.
Items include a revolver that may have been owned by Buffalo Bill.
Items include a piece of street art by Banksy.
Items include an invitation to Sir Walter Scott's funeral.
Items include a locket that was a gift from Queen Victoria.
Items include a medal from the Battle of Waterloo.