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Antiques Roadshow UK

BBC America: Experts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination.
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  1. S28 E1 - Lichfield Cathedral
    September 3, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: Michael Aspel and the team are at Lichfield Cathedral in the Midlands. Amongst the items are a small statue thought to be from the tomb of Tutankhamun, an early Punch and Judy set and a sword pistol that belonged to Lord Nelson valued at GBP20,000.
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  2. S28 E2 - Lampeter
    September 10, 2005
    48min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The team heads for mid Wales where Michael Aspel and team unearth more intriguing finds including a bust of Dylan Thomas, an intricate book of early silhouettes, and a plate bought for 5 pounds turns out to be worth 10,000 pounds.
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  3. S28 E3 - Edinburgh
    September 17, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The experts return to Edinburgh in search of Scottish treasure. Amongst the items are an early Mickey Mouse mascot, a rare deco figurine and documents that once belonged to the bodyguard to Edward and Mrs. Simpson now valued at GBP15,000.
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  4. S28 E4 - Normanby Hall
    September 24, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The experts converge on Normanby Hall, where treasures include a marble bust valued at 15,000 pounds, a pair of rare candlesticks won in a newspaper competition and Michael Aspel meets a man obsessed by collecting and racing antique lawnmowers.
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  5. S28 E5 - Tavistock
    October 1, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: Antiques Roadshow heads for Tavistock in Devon. Inside the Pannier Market they discover a cache of curiosities, including an inmate's uniform from the early days of Dartmoor prison and a plate bought for a song at a boot sale worth GBP1,000.
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  6. S28 E6 - Compilation 1
    October 8, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: Michael Aspel digs up unscreened finds from recent Roadshows held at Lichfield and Normanby. Amongst the objects are a ring once owned by the Romanian Royal family, an elaborate bed and a bizarre collection of coffinalia belonging to an undertaker.
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  7. S28 E7 - Ipswich
    October 15, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: Michael Aspel and the team head east to Ipswich where amongst the treasures they discover a Duke's chamber pot now used to drink champagne, one of the earliest record players and a 50p find on a white elephant stall turns out to be valued at GBP1500.
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  8. S28 E8 - Beamish
    October 22, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The team steps back in time at the Beamish Open Air Museum. Amongst the items are a rare rapier sword allegedly smuggled out of Russia in the props box of the Bolshoi Ballet. Later, the finest music box to appear on the Roadshow.
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  9. S28 E9 - Manderston
    October 29, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The team enters Border country as the Roadshow visits Manderston. Amongst the items featured are pieces from Queen Victoria's household, a gruesome Man Trap and Lord Palmer's collection of rare biscuit tins now valued in the thousands.
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  10. S28 E10 - Rochdale
    November 5, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: Michael Aspel and the team set up camp in Rochdale's magnificent town hall. Amongst the objects under scrutiny are a gold pencil gifted by King George IV, paint brushes used by LS Lowry and the diaries of a British hangman.
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  11. S28 E11 - Chelsea
    November 12, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The team visits the Royal Hospital in Chelsea. Amongst the items are a Roulette table built to outwit cheats valued at GBP30,000, a collection of buttons worn by Charles Dickens and a gilded bee from a royal throne thought to have magical powers.
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  12. S28 E12 - Ventnor
    November 19, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The team is at the seaside resort of Ventnor. Under scrutiny is a family portrait showing a Speaker of the House of Commons as a young boy and 75 Austin vehicles. We also hear the story of how a photograph saved a woman's life.
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  13. S28 E13 - Compilation 2
    November 26, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: Michael Aspel introduces a selection of unscreened finds from recent Roadshows. Items include an Edward VIII Coronation souvenir that was hastily converted to an abdication mug, early fan mail for Elton John and a collection of art deco treasures.
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  14. S28 E14 - Lancaster
    December 3, 2005
    49min
    TV-G
    BBC America: The Roadshow team heads for Lancaster. Amongst the items uncovered in the Town Hall are a valuable pair of clogs, a moving series of letters from Crimea, an anti-slavery ring and a rare and intricately woven tapestry valued at 10,000 pounds.
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  15. S28 E15 - Coughton Court 1
    December 10, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The team heads for Coughton Court in Warwickshire. Amongst the items are original designs from one of Britain's leading graphic artists of the 20th Century, a bizarre Japanese depiction of skeletons dancing and a lost masterpiece valued at GBP60,000.
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  16. S28 E16 - Coughton Court 2
    December 17, 2005
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: A return visit to Coughton Court in Warwickshire where the experts get excited about an Agatha Christie letter, a medal awarded to those who came to the aid of the Titanic survivors and a rare china figure of the Queen on horseback.
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  17. S28 E17 - Sydney
    December 31, 2005
    59min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The team visits Sydney in Australia. Amongst the items under scrutiny are pieces of furniture made by convicts, a part of the keel of Captain Cook's ship, The Endeavour, and one collector receives one of the biggest valuations in Roadshow history.
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  18. S28 E18 - Norwich 1
    January 14, 2006
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: The team heads to Norwich where, in the Cathedral cloisters, they uncover more treasures. Amongst the items are a letter from Lord Nelson, a series of portraits depicting ancestors of Walt Disney and correspondence from John Lennon's Aunt Mimi.
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  19. S28 E19 - Norwich 2
    January 21, 2006
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: We revisit the cloisters of Norwich Cathedral.The team uncovers original illustrations from Black Beauty, a rare saucer used for many years as an ashtray, and some fragments of porcelain remind of the events that destroyed Hiroshima.
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  20. S28 E20 - Londonderry
    February 4, 2006
    49min
    TV-G
    BBC America: Michael Aspel and the team travel to Londonderry. Amongst the items under scrutiny are the most intricately produced hand cut pictures to ever appear on the programme, a cache of silver valued at over GBP100,000 and a cushion woven from human hair.
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  21. S28 E21 - Compilation 3
    February 11, 2006
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: Michael Aspel introduces unscreened finds from recent venues. Amongst the treasures are a pair of figures that narrowly escaped a bombing raid in World War 2, a recipe book with hair raising potions and a painting by one of Queen Victoria's children.
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  22. S28 E22 - Montacute House 1
    February 25, 2006
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: Michael Aspel and the experts set up camp in Somerset. Amongst the items are a set of chairs that witnessed the battle of Trafalgar, a postcard collection valued at GBP100,000 and a vicars wife confesses to a weakness for vintage underwear.
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  23. S28 E23 - Montacute House 2
    March 4, 2006
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: In Somerset, Michael Aspel and the team discover more intriguing finds including one of the rarest pieces of silver ever found on the Roadshow, a car powered by steam, and a set of original illustrations for Winnie the Pooh draw gasps when valued.
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  24. S28 E24 - Melbourne
    March 11, 2006
    49min
    TV-PG
    BBC America: In the Royal Exhibition Building, in Melbourne, Australia, Michael Aspel and the team uncover a rich vein including relics from the days of gold strikes, a flag flown at the battle of Trafalgar and a sad looking bear with a jaw-dropping value.
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  25. S28 E25 - Retrospective Special
    March 15, 2006
    49min
    TV-G
    BBC America: Michael Aspel brings the season to a close with a reminder of this season's greatest finds and introduces follow up stories on some of the objects brought under the expert's scrutiny.
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