Antiques Roadshow Season 45
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 45 Full Episode Guide
The roadshow visits one of the grandest houses in Wales, Powis Castle, where treasures include a Scottish landscape bought for £20, a swan’s feather ring and a ventriloquist dummy.
The roadshow is at Sefton Park in Liverpool, where treasures include 2,000-year-old cufflinks, a letter from Kate Bush, a Civil War portrait and an early Beatles logo.
The roadshow descends on the biomes of the Eden Project in Cornwall, where treasures include a psychedelic view of Paris, a Greek plate from 300BC and poet Samuel Coleridge’s hair.
The roadshow is at Clissold Park in Stoke Newington, London, where treasures include Lewis Hamilton’s race helmet, Scandinavian jewellery and props from the film, Blade Runner.
The roadshow visits one of the grandest, historic houses in Wales, Powis Castle. Amongst the treasures the team uncover is a collection of jewels from the 1700s.
The roadshow goes to Belmont House in Kent, where treasures include a piece of HMS Bounty and a collection of sneakers, while Fiona gets to foxtrot with guest Anton Du Beke.
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Brodie Castle in Moray, where treasures include a watch that saved a life and a sheep that changed the world. Fiona meets a family of bagpipe makers.
Fiona and the team visit one of the grandest houses in Wales, Powis Castle, where treasures include memorabilia from the 1966 World Cup, a statue of a lifeboatman and two polar medals.
Fiona and the team are in Liverpool, where treasures include a medal given to one of the first men to land on D-Day, a dress by Ossie Clark and one of the first vials of penicillin.
The team are at Clissold Park in Stoke Newington, where treasures include ancient Peruvian pottery, an archive of textile designs by pioneer Althea McNish and Harold Wilson’s pipe.
Fiona and the team visit beautiful Belmont House in Kent, where treasures include an early David Hockney, a Take That trophy and the telegram that ended World War II.
In a special episode filmed before the Accession, Fiona Bruce welcomes the Queen Consort to the Eden Project in Cornwall.
The team visit Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, where treasures include Batman’s mask, a portrait of a forgotten female Romantic poet, and Elizabethan clothing of extreme rarity.
At Brodie Castle in northern Scotland, treasures include a painting by Landseer, a curling trophy, football memorabilia and a footlocker. Meanwhile, Fiona gets to meet a giant rabbit.
At Clissold Park in Stoke Newington, treasures include a collection of vintage skateboards, a portrait of a young Helen Mirren, and a rare ‘parrot’ ring.
The team visit Brodie Castle in Scotland, where treasures include a rare diamond brooch, a three-legged ceramic toad and a collection of Highland Games memorabilia.
Antiques Roadshow is at Sefton Park in Liverpool, where treasures include a Ming vase bought in a charity shop, some valuable Beatles memorabilia and a painting by George Melly.
Antiques Roadshow is at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham where treasures include a fire extinguisher cocktail shaker, a pineapple toy monkey and Queen Victoria’s undergarments.