Antiques Roadshow Season 34
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 34 Full Episode Guide
The team head off to Stratford-upon-Avon in search of some Shakespeare-related treasures.
Items include a painted panel from a closed biscuit factory; a plate; and a small picture by L.S. Lowry.
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Hartland Abbey in Devon. Amongst the items catching their eyes are the World War Two notebooks of a young plane-spotter who may have witnessed Glenn Miller's last flight, a collection of pottery used for making clotted cream and a colourful assortment of early surf boards.
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Layer Marney Tower near Colchester in Essex to meet one of the biggest Roadshow crowds on record.
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Layer Marney Tower near Colchester in Essex to meet one of the biggest Roadshow crowds on record.
Items include a wooden train model; a clock; and Asian finds.
Stories of wartime and sacrifice are shared. Included: a daring escape from the Red Baron during World War One; a cat that was a lucky mascot to the crew of a 1940s bomber; and a letter from a husband who was lost in action.
At the Aberystwyth Arts Centre in Wales, items include a musical 19th-century bird in a cage; Native Canadian carvings; and a possible Francis Bacon painting.
Included: furniture from the early 19th century; a Cecil Beaton painting of Mick Jagger; and a pair of tea caddies.
Discoveries at Blair Castle include a Mickey Mouse toy with a poignant history.
Fiona Bruce and the team find themselves in the middle of a tank firing range in Dorset.
Treasures in Stratford-upon-Avon include a collection of gold boxes and a royal gift.
Heirlooms in Manchester include a toy last opened by the owner's father in Edwardian days.