Antiques Roadshow Season 41
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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Antiques Roadshow
1979Antiques 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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Antiques Roadshow Season 41 Full Episode Guide
This special programme celebrates some of our favourite finds and learns what happened to them next. Items include a Banksy and a camera worth a small fortune.
The Roadshow is at Eltham Palace in London where treasures include a diamond bracelet, a tea set that went to Antarctica and a thermometer as tall as a person.
The Roadshow is on Cromer pier in Norfolk. Treasures include a letter from John Lennon, a device marked 'Certain Death' and some Swedish glass bought for 50p.
The Roadshow comes from Media City UK. Showbiz treasures include an opera singer’s perfume bottle, a travelling magician’s box of tricks and an early animation machine.
At Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, treasures include a piece of Murano glass inspired by Picasso and a collection of 1950s advertising posters.
The Roadshow comes from Halifax, where treasures include a set of Soviet propaganda posters, a rose-bowl with a curse,and a royal portrait by Beryl Cook.
At Buckfast Abbey in Devon, finds include a glorious tiara, a teddy bear with an intriguing secret, and a silver platter that is not all that it seems.
The show visits Erddig in Wales, where finds include a ring linked to Charlotte Bronte, an intriguing Civil War chair and a jade figurine from the Summer Palace in Beijing.
The Roadshow comes from Aerospace in Bristol, under the wings of Concorde. Discoveries include a lucky 4-leaf clover brooch and a stash of Radiohead memorabilia.
Antiques Roadshow is at Crathes Castle in Scotland where treasures include a Cartier clock, a tiny bowl with a giant price tag and a royal portrait that is not all that it seems.
The Roadshow comes from Eltham Palace, south London. Keep your eyes peeled for a pair of exquisite duelling pistols, and a typewriter with an incredible tale to tell.
This week, the Roadshow rolls into Manchester’s Media City UK. Treasures include a sketch by Lowry done on the back of a restaurant bill and a battered Blue Peter time capsule.
The Roadshow is at Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, where treasures include a diamond and ruby pendant, an exotic snuff box and a chair that belonged to the Artful Dodger!
The Roadshow is in Yorkshire at the glorious Piece Hall in Halifax, where treasures include an 18th-century Chinese imperial robe, an opal pig and a stunning sapphire brooch.
This week, the Roadshow comes from the Concorde Hangar at Aerospace Bristol. Treasures include vintage guitars, a unique medal for gallantry and plenty of Concorde memorabilia.
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the historic Buckfast Abbey in Devon, currently commemorating 1,000 years of worship on the site.
This week, we’re on Cromer Pier in Norfolk where a raft of treasures sparkles in the sun; from a diamond brooch to a silver goblet, Chinese porcelain and a possible Lowry sketch.
Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire hosts a Roadshow with a distinctly Scottish flavour. Items include signed Harry Potter books and ornate silver from Iona.
The Roadshow is in Erddig, north Wales, where treasures include a ring worn on the Titanic, a stash of Bond memorabilia and a colliery whistle with a sad tale to tell.
Eltham Palace in south London is the backdrop for a Roadshow where finds include unknown paintings by Diego Rivera and a collection of Thunderbirds puppets.
The Antiques Roadshow looks back at some favourite finds from the past 40 years while a selection of experts reveal what happened next to some memorable items.
This special episode, filmed at the Etaples Military Cemetery, presents a selection of the most emotive and poignant items chosen by the team to mark the end of World War I.
A celebration of the achievements of some of Britain's most inspirational women, marking 100 years since women first won the right to cast their vote.