Antiques Roadshow
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Episode 17 - Dartmouth 2
Episode 1 - Beverley Minster Episode 2 - Beverley Minster (2) Episode 3 - Somerleyton (2) Episode 4 - Swindon Episode 7 - Hopetoun House Episode 8 - British Museum Episode 9 - Tatton Park (1) Episode 10 - Tatton Park (2) Episode 11 - Hatfield Episode 12 - Chatsworth Episode 13 - Chatsworth 2 Episode 14 - Blair Castle Episode 15 - Hampton Court Castle 1 Episode 16 - Dartmouth 1 Episode 17 - Dartmouth 2 Episode 18 - Saltaire 1 Episode 19 - Saltaire 2 Episode 20 - St Fagans Episode 21 - British Museum 2 Episode 22 - Swindon 2 Episode 23 - Hatfield House (2) Episode 24 - Winchester Cathedral (1) Episode 25 - Winchester Cathedral (2) Episode 26 - Hutton-in-the-Forest Episode 27 - Hampton Court Castle 2 Episode 28 - Retrospective
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S33 • E1
Beverley Minster
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts visit Beverley Minster in Yorkshire. Pieces under scrutiny include a valuable medieval ring dug up on a farm; two Victorian paintings given in exchange for a gambling debt; and a car rescued from a pig farm's outbuilding, which turns out to be a former rally winner once driven by Stirling Moss.
2010-09-19
S33 • E2
Beverley Minster (2)
Fiona Bruce and the team are back for a second visit to Beverley Minster in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Hundreds of visitors pack the nave eager to see the experts. Amongst the objects caught on camera are a pair of valuable medical leech jars once used to bleed patients, a curious sideboard that hides secret drawers that took the owners thirty years to find, and a ring with a locket containing the hair of Napoleon Bonaparte.
2010-09-26
S33 • E3
Somerleyton (2)
The team head to Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft where treasures include a bracelet given to Queen Victoria and a paintbox which may have been owned by John Constable.
2010-10-03
S33 • E4
Swindon
Fiona Bruce and the team continue their tour in search of treasures. They disembark at the Steam Museum in Swindon, where objects attracting the experts' eyes include one of the rarest pieces of silver even seen on the show, a valuable painting once destined for a skip, and a small ring that holds a big surprise for one owner. Fans of bizarre collections will also enjoy some choice pickings, including uneaten slices of royal wedding cakes dating back from Queen Victoria's day, plus hundreds of rail tickets bought for stations all closed by Beeching in the 1960s.
2010-10-10
S33 • E7
Hopetoun House
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts return for a second visit to Hopetoun House in Queensferry, Scotland, where the finds include Victorian dresses worn by royalty, a 16th century silver jewel box, and a photograph of the Forth Bridge that the Nazis used for propaganda during World War Two.
2010-10-31
S33 • E8
British Museum
Fiona Bruce and the team set up camp for another busy day as thousands of visitors bring their own treasures to the forecourt of the British Museum in London. It's a timely visit, as Fiona reflects on the A History of the World project. Meanwhile, the experts are kept busy with an intriguing array of objects including a pair of wooden pillars from HMS Victory that are thought to have witnessed the Battle of Trafalgar, and a dandy's outfit from the early 18th century. Plus the team meet an 8-year-old boy whose personal collection includes an MBE.
2010-11-07
S33 • E9
Tatton Park (1)
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts welcome thousands of visitors to the gardens of Tatton Park in Cheshire. Henry Sandon has a memorable day when one of the rarest 18th century pieces of Royal Worcester turns up. Other finds include a box of the world's most valuable and beautiful diamonds, that aren't quite what they appear to be, and an old box of golf balls with a value that's definitely not below par.
2010-11-14
S33 • E10
Tatton Park (2)
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts pay a return visit to Tatton Park in Cheshire. They uncover more objects and stories rich in history, including a silver inkstand reputed to be given to Admiral Nelson by his lover, Lady Emma Hamilton, in 1805; and an oak coffer that arrives via an unusual mode of transport. Plus John Benjamin finds an unlikely-looking gem lurking within a box of costume jewellery.
2010-11-21
S33 • E11
Hatfield
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Hatfield House in Hertfordshire. Amongst the objects exciting the experts are a collection of almost 500 ornamental pigs, doll's house furniture made out of shell cases from the Somme in World War One, and three small tiles salvaged by a builder, which turn out to be worth a fortune. Meanwhile, Fiona takes a spin in the car that stars in the programme's opening sequence - the classic Daimler Dart.
2010-11-28
S33 • E12
Chatsworth
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts head to Derbyshire, where thousands await them at Chatsworth House for another busy day. Amongst the pieces intriguing the experts are a rare boxing tile commemorating one of the biggest bare knuckle fights, a portrait painted by Stanley Spencer and brought in by the model, while an Egyptian head found buried in a Derby garden surprises everyone.
2010-12-05
S33 • E13
Chatsworth 2
Fiona Bruce and the team pay a second visit to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, where the experts are kept busy as more family treasures are brought from miles around. Cameras hone in on a painting thought to be by Constable, but is it genuine? And lost designs surface for exotic jewellery made by Cartier in the mid-20th century.
2010-12-26
S33 • E14
Blair Castle
Fiona Bruce and the team head for Blair Castle, near Pitlochry in Scotland, where the treasures include a chair once used by Einstein, a necklace made from stags' teeth, and a rare and valuable watch with no hands.
2011-01-02
S33 • E15
Hampton Court Castle 1
2011-02-20
S33 • E16
Dartmouth 1
2011-02-27
S33 • E17
Dartmouth 2
2011-03-06
S33 • E18
Saltaire 1
2011-03-13
S33 • E19
Saltaire 2
2011-03-20
S33 • E20
St Fagans
2011-03-27
S33 • E21
British Museum 2
Fiona and the team of experts return to the British Museum in London where more members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
2011-04-03
S33 • E22
Swindon 2
2011-04-10
S33 • E23
Hatfield House (2)
Fiona and the team of experts return to Hatfield House in Hertfordshire where more members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued
2011-04-17
S33 • E24
Winchester Cathedral (1)
Fiona and the team of experts are in Winchester where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
2011-04-24
S33 • E25
Winchester Cathedral (2)
Fiona and the team of experts are still in Winchester where more members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
2011-05-01
S33 • E26
Hutton-in-the-Forest
Fiona and the team of experts are in Hutton-in-the-Forest where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
2011-05-08
S33 • E27
Hampton Court Castle 2
Fiona and the team of experts return to Hampton Court Castle, near Leominster, Herefordshire where more members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.
2011-05-29
S33 • E28
Retrospective
Fiona takes a look back at some of the best moments from the series
2011-06-05