Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow

1979
Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow

7.1 | en | Documentary

Antiques Roadshow is a British television show in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom to appraise antiques brought in by local people. It has been running since 1979. There are also international versions of the programme.

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EP17  Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 3
Mar. 24,2024
Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 3

The roadshow pays a final visit to Swanage Pier in Dorset, where treasures include shipwreck finds, a jewel-encrusted bird and an early folding bike.

EP16  Ebrington Square, Derry/Londonderry 3
Mar. 17,2024
Ebrington Square, Derry/Londonderry 3

The roadshow pays a final visit to Ebrington Square in Derry/Londonderry, where treasures include a statue from Ja va, Olympic boxing memorabilia and dazzling 1960s jewellery.

EP15  Pollok Park, Glasgow 3
Feb. 11,2024
Pollok Park, Glasgow 3

The team visit Pollok Park in Glasgow, where treasures include an early painting by Jack Vettriano, a Ming dynasty Buddha and pages from the very first printing presses.

EP14  Roundhay Park, Leeds 3
Feb. 04,2024
Roundhay Park, Leeds 3

The roadshow team visit Roundhay Park in Leeds, where treasures include photos of Arnold Schwarzenegger, a psychedelic chair and a ring that could date from the 17th century.

EP13  Crystal Palace Park, London 3
Jan. 28,2024
Crystal Palace Park, London 3

The roadshow comes from Crystal Palace Park in London, where highlights include rare car club badges, My Little Pony toys and a work by LS Lowry.

EP12  Ebrington Square, Derry/Londonderry 2
Jan. 21,2024
Ebrington Square, Derry/Londonderry 2

The roadshow comes from Ebrington Square in Derry/Londonderry, where highlights include a Celtic stone head, rare Belleek vases found in a charity shop and a drawing by Muhammad Ali.

EP11  Alexandra Gardens, Cardiff 2
Jan. 14,2024
Alexandra Gardens, Cardiff 2

The roadshow comes from Alexandra Gardens in the heart of Cardiff, where treasures include a Maori pipe, a book listing wartime spies and a rare SAS medal collection.

EP10  Pollok Country Park, Glasgow 2
Jan. 07,2024
Pollok Country Park, Glasgow 2

The roadshow come from the largest green space in Glasgow, Pollok Country Park, where finds include clothes by fashion designer Alexander McQueen, a historic telescope and silver treasures used in an ancient royal ritual.

EP9  Roundhay Park, Leeds 2
Dec. 31,2023
Roundhay Park, Leeds 2

The roadshow is at Roundhay Park in Leeds, where highlights include a rare Alfred Wallis painting, an unusual Fairyland Lustre bowl and an intriguing cap made from celebrated racehorse Red Rum’s hair.

EP8  Ebington Square, Derry/Londonderry 1
Oct. 22,2023
Ebington Square, Derry/Londonderry 1

The roadshow is at Ebrington Square in Derry/Londonderry, where highlights include gifts from a Chinese emperor, a curious paddle from the Pacific and a valuable pair of paintings.

EP7  Crystal Palace Park, London 2
Oct. 15,2023
Crystal Palace Park, London 2

Antiques Roadshow is in Crystal Palace in London, where treasures include James Bond books, a Lego portrait of the late Queen and vintage Vivienne Westwood outfits.

EP6  Alexandra Gardens, Cardiff 1
Oct. 08,2023
Alexandra Gardens, Cardiff 1

The Roadshow is at Alexandra Gardens in Cardiff where highlights include valuable car boot jewellery finds, a silver goblet from Australia and illustrations by Beatrix Potter.

EP5  Roundhay Park, Leeds 1
Oct. 01,2023
Roundhay Park, Leeds 1

The Roadshow is at Roundhay Park in Leeds, where highlights include a rare Rolex Sea-Dweller watch, a gold handbag from a mystery benefactor and an album of Antarctic photos.

EP4  Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2
Sep. 24,2023
Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2

In Swanage, Dorset, the treasures include dinosaur footprints, a pottery pelican and a valuable art deco bronze sculpture of a woman.

EP3  Pollok Park 1
Sep. 17,2023
Pollok Park 1

The roadshow visits Pollok Park in Glasgow, where treasures include sculptures found in a charity shop, a painting by a famous Scottish artist and a Victoria Cross medal.

EP2  Crystal Palace Park, London 1
Sep. 10,2023
Crystal Palace Park, London 1

The roadshow is at Crystal Palace Park in London, where highlights include a diamond ring found in a sock, a Louis Vuitton trunk, and a surprise visit from an artist.

EP1  Swanage Pier and Seafront 1
Sep. 03,2023
Swanage Pier and Seafront 1

he roadshow is at Swanage Pier in Dorset, where highlights include a famous pantomime dame's costumes, a battered watch with a big price tag and valuable Star Wars memorabilia.

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7.1 | en | Documentary , Family | More Info
Released: 1979-02-18 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mj2y
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Antiques Roadshow is a British television show in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom to appraise antiques brought in by local people. It has been running since 1979. There are also international versions of the programme.

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MartinHafer I am one of the few Americans who used to watch this British version of "Antiques Roadshow"--long before the American version came to Public Television here in the States. Because the Brits made the first, they are to be commended on taking such a simple idea and making it work. And, work it did, as the show has been on for over 30 years!! There are a few things I really like about the British version--mostly the nice outdoor settings as well as the sorts of items you see on the show (things most Americans would rarely, if ever, see). However, I don't give the show a higher score for one uniquely British reason. The reactions of many of the guests are AMAZINGLY muted. So, for example, when lady learns that her Rembrandt she picked up at a rummage sale is an original and is worth 139023941034092321 quid, I am gobsmacked (a good British word) that the reaction is so little! And, when the public does react, I noticed that they are frequently Americans living in the UK! This is NOT an anti-British statement--I am just saying that for viewers it's less fun to watch because the folks rarely seem very happy when they learn their trinkets are, in fact, worth a fortune. Still, it's a brilliantly simple idea that has stood the test of time and we Americans owe the BBC folks our thanks.