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Antiques Roadshow

The Antiques Roadshow team are back to evaluate the precious items and hidden treasures of the British public in some glorious backdrops and surroundings. Amongst the intriguing wonders discovered are a box with a Shakespeare connection, an amazing toy elephant, a large collection of toilet chains and a goat's gall stone! And one of the most exciting finds in Roadshow history is revealed.
201725 episodes
TV-14
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Episodes

  1. S39 E1 - Tewkesbury Abbey 1
    August 27, 2016
    58min
    TV-G
    Beautiful Tewkesbury Abbey is the setting as visitors dig out their antique treasures. Two sisters are drawn into a 'battle of the bangles' to find out who has the finest inheritance. A plain box is claimed to have a Shakespeare link and was once in Anne Hathaway's cottage. And one of the most exciting finds in Roadshow history emerges when a collection of dolls house furnishings stuns the experts
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  2. S39 E2 - Audley End 1
    September 3, 2016
    59min
    TV-G
    A varied and very unusual set of items are revealed in lovely Audley End in Essex. These include the sword that ended the War of Independence in America, a large collection of toilet chains, a beautiful silver container that once contained the gall stone of a goat and three vases decorated with fairies. Plus, the audience is mesmerized by an amazing, and very old, toy elephant.
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  3. S39 E3 - Audley End 2
    September 10, 2016
    55min
    TV-G
    The team return to Audley End in search of antique treasures. Amongst the intriguing objects on display are a table that was supposedly used to sign Napoleon's abdication and a giant bronze cockerel buried in both world wars to avoid being melted down for ammunition. And newspaper advertisements reveal a fascinating glimpse into Britain during the First World War.
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  4. S39 E4 - Hanbury Hall 2
    September 17, 2016
    58min
    TV-G
    An array of extraordinarily large objects are on display at Hanbury Hall in Worcestershire. Experts marvel at an enormous fishing rod, while the largest narwhal tusk the Roadshow has ever seen is revealed. A piece of trench art plays a tune from The Sound of Music, while elsewhere smell is used to decode a mystery object. And four shiny buttons return an impressive profit.
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  5. S39 E5 - Arley Hall 1
    September 24, 2016
    58min
    TV-G
    Wonderful Arley Hall in Cheshire is today's venue for the Roadshow. A gold bracelet found mysteriously bricked up behind a wall and linked to a tragic love story is brought in for appraisal and a time capsule buried in 1886 is opened to reveal its secrets 130 years later. And a lost work by one of the most important artists of the 19th century, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, causes huge excitement.
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  6. S39 E6 - Arley Hall 2
    October 1, 2016
    58min
    TV-G
    The enchanting gardens of Arley Hall reveal an array of family treasures. Amongst the objects featured are a portrait of a visitor's mother which was painted by a highly collected Indian artist. There's a poignant diary hidden from Japanese guards by a prisoner of war whilst building the bridge over the River Kwai. And diamonds and emeralds once worn by a duchess deliver a final flourish.
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  7. S39 E7 - Broughton Castle 2
    October 8, 2016
    58min
    TV-14
    The team pay a return visit to magnificent Broughton Castle. Objects exciting them include two very large portraits depicting servants who worked at the castle in the 18th century. The story of one of the first combat pilots in WWI's Royal Flying Corp is heard. And the Roadshow's silver expert is enthused by the arrival of the finest Chinese-made silver mug he has seen in over twenty years.
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  8. S39 E8 - Baddesley Clinton 1
    October 15, 2016
    58min
    TV-G
    The team visit the moated manor house of Baddesley Clinton, just outside Birmingham. Fascinating finds include a gruesome box containing a long wooden peg removed from a child's eye by a surgeon in the 1780s, a glittering diamond bracelet once worn by Hollywood star Rita Hayworth and a carving of St George banished to an organ loft due to its offensive nature!
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  9. S39 E9 - Baddesley Clinton 2
    October 22, 2016
    58min
    TV-G
    The team return to gorgeous Baddesley Clinton near Birmingham. Treasures include a rare silver box, which was once nearly drilled by the surprised owner. There is a revealing painting called The Nudist Colony's Annual Dinner Dance, and the show-closer finds two exquisite gold boxes once used by wealthy surgeons to apply snuff in the early days of the 19th century, which draw gasps from the crowd.
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  10. S39 E10 - Golden Age of Travel Special
    October 29, 2016
    58min
    TV-G
    It's a special edition of the Roadshow celebrating the golden age of travel. Treasures include a porthole from the wreck of the ocean liner RMS Lusitania and designer cutlery used by celebrities on board Concorde. Perhaps the most enthusiastic response is for an iron bar bearing the numbers 60103, recognized by rail enthusiasts worldwide as the number plate for iconic train the Flying Scotsman.
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  11. S39 E11 - Highlights of 2016
    December 27, 2016
    58min
    TV-G
    Ever wondered what happens after the experts drop a bombshell valuation on stunned owners? In this special edition, the most talked about finds and some surprising updates are shared. The owner of valuable jade figures reveals how he used the proceeds of their sale in tribute to his late wife. And there's a twist in the tale for the man who brought the script for the classic film The Third Man.
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  12. S39 E12 - Tewkesbury Abbey 2
    January 7, 2017
    58min
    TV-G
    The Antiques Roadshow team makes a return visit to Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire. Amongst the objects featured are an extremely heavy Tudor table from a local pub that takes six sturdy men to move, an intriguing coin collection and a signed picture of Chairman Mao by Andy Warhol. And an incredibly rare and valuable 18th-century painted silk dress wows the experts.
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  13. S39 E13 - Holocaust Mermorial Special
    January 14, 2017
    59min
    TV-PG
    In a very special edition of the Roadshow to honor Holocaust Memorial Day, Jewish families come together to talk, many for the first time, about life under Hitler's tyranny. Precious objects that help tell their stories include family silver hidden from the Nazis, a pair of striped trousers worn in Auschwitz and a gold coin used by a family as vital currency when fleeing over the Pyrenees.
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  14. S39 E14 - Burton Constable 1
    March 18, 2017
    57min
    TV-PG
    The team visit Burton Constable Hall near Hull. Objects inspected include the first transatlantic airmail letter, the diaries of an SS officer imprisoned in Britain in World War II and letters from the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale. And one family brings in 1,500 shoe buckles obsessively collected by a family member which turn out to be surprisingly valuable.
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  15. S39 E15 - Burton Constable 2
    March 25, 2017
    58min
    TV-G
    The Roadshow team return to glorious Burton Constable Hall. Objects brought in by visitors include a ship's anchor found in a garden pond, impressive costume jewelry and a medal connected to Captain Scott of the Antarctic. There is also a rare example of early flat-pack furniture dating back to the 17th century and a flimsy booklet that proved to be a very successful investment.
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  16. S39 E18 - Pembroke Castle 2
    April 15, 2017
    58min
    TV-G
    The beautiful setting of Pembroke Castle in Wales hosts the Roadshow. Objects featured include a beguilingly rare sapphire ring that changes color in different light, Pope Pius XII's papal hat, royal yacht memorabilia and an unusual religious sculpture. And experts are stunned to hear that a collection of remarkable Anglo-Indian paintings from 1780 once decorated a village scout hut.
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  17. S39 E19 - Senate House 1
    April 22, 2017
    58min
    TV-PG
    The experts head to Senate House in London, Britain's first skyscraper. Objects brought in include elaborately decorated stained-glass panels found in a dumpster, the hoof of Lord Cardigan's charger Ronald, which saw action at the battle of Balaclava, plus a French platinum and diamond bracelet which elicits one of the best reactions in Roadshow history when the owner learns its value.
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  18. S39 E20 - Trelissick 1
    April 29, 2017
    58min
    TV-G
    The team head for the beautiful gardens of Trelissick in Cornwall. Objects under examination by the experts include a bust of Winston Churchill found at the bottom of a lake and a group of medals owned by a proud grandson. A lifebelt tells the graphic story of a shipwreck in which the crew were rescued in desperate circumstances and a 200-year-old port bottle is investigated.
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  19. S39 E21 - Ightham Mote 1
    May 6, 2017
    58min
    TV-G
    The team head to wondrous Ightham Mote in Kent.  Family heirlooms pored over by the experts include a set of gold and porcelain false teeth from the 1850s, which triggers the grim story of denture history. Also on display are Sir Walter Scott's walking cane and two very early cricket bats dating back to the middle of the 18th century.
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  20. S39 E22 - Ightham Mote 2
    May 19, 2017
    58min
    TV-PG
    The Roadshow sets up camp at Ightham Mote in Kent, where they welcome 3,000 visitors laden with family heirlooms. Amongst the treasures they see are a gold ring containing a lock of the poet Byron's hair, two Chinese paintings and a remarkable cache of recently discovered postcards from 1916 which reveal how a British POW sent secret messages back to his family during World War I.
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  21. S39 E23 - New Lanark 1
    May 27, 2017
    58min
    TV-PG
    The experts visit the impressive 18th-century cotton mill of New Lanark in Scotland. Treasures featured include a pearl necklace bought cheaply at a yard sale, a valuable clock found in a flea market, and a rare cuddly toy found abandoned in a dumpster. Plus, a guest reveals how a painting is a reminder of an uncomfortable family secret that dates back to the days of Nazi Germany.
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  22. S39 E24 - New Lanark 2
    June 3, 2017
    58min
    TV-14
    A return trip to New Lanark in Scotland finds the experts busy examining more family gems and heirlooms, hoping to unearth a treasure. Items include diamond jewels found hidden in an upholstered chair, a claret jug rescued from a pawn shop and a banner for Britain's oldest subscription library, founded in 1741.
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  23. S39 E25 - Caversham 2
    June 17, 2017
    59min
    TV-G
    The team return to the grounds of BBC Caversham. Items featured include a communion book originally owned by the poet Wilfred Owen, a collection of scrimshaw and an Aston Martin first driven by an RAF group captain in World War II. Plus, a remarkably well preserved, finely embroidered stumpwork box from the 17th century brings gasps of delight and surprise when its value is announced.
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  24. S39 E26 - Holker Hall 1
    June 24, 2017
    58min
    TV-PG
    The team travel to Holker Hall in the beautiful Lake District. There's an eclectic mix of objects featured, ranging from a writing desk from the tsar's palace bought after the Russian Revolution, over 100 vintage fire helmets, Edwardian weightlifting equipment and a collection of glam rock stage costumes. But closing honors goes to a rare collection of signed first editions by Beatrix Potter.
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  25. S39 E27 - Unscreened Gems
    July 1, 2017
    58min
    TV-G
    Experts investigate some fascinating unseen finds from previous Roadshows, including a garnet and diamond cross believed to have been gifted by Marie Antoinette on her way to the guillotine. A suitcase of unopened letters from an imprisoned soldier in World War I finally reveal their secrets. There is also an attractive casket once intended to be the final resting place of a grandmother's ashes.
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Audio languages
English
Subtitles
English [CC]
Producers
Simon Shaw
Studio
BBC
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