Antiques Roadshow is, in itself, a national treasure. Beloved by Brits, the first-ever episode aired in 1979, with the late, great Bruce Parker hosting from Newbury. Jump forward 45 years, and the BBC ...
A recent episode of Antiques Roadshow saw a guest left stunned after learning that a painting his family inherited was valued at £10,000. The man, who presented the artwork by 19th-century ...
Fiona Bruce and the Roadshow team visit more of Britain's most sumptuous and unusual locations, inviting the public to bring their antiques for examination and share stories of how they came to own ...
During the classic repeat episode, which airs once again on BBC One on February 2, a gold handbag that was left in a safety deposit box by an anonymous benefactor, and an album of rare Antarctic ...
An emotional guest on Antiques Roadshow was seen wiping away tears as ... her under and she didn't come back up. And so we were all panicking and we thought she was drowning." ...
One Antiques Roadshow expert has a very famous sports star father that not many people know about. Appraiser Mark Hill – who has been a staple of the BBC show since 2007 – grew up in Surrey ...
After examining the piece, the expert concluded it was from the 1920s and was typical of the period. “It was such a glamourous era where ladies wandered around with beautiful clothes, beautiful jewels ...