Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow is an entertainment show on BBC1. The Antiques Roadshow team values decorative objects and rarities belonging to the public. The popular program has been available since 2024. A total of 389 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in August 2025.
Last broadcast:29/08/2025 at 14:00Genres: Entertainment Lifestyle
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Antiques Roadshow
The experts visit the home of the Royal Ballet School in Richmond Park, London, where items include a table made of timber from Old London Bridge.
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From Edinburgh's National Gallery of Modern Art. Items include a sketchbook thought to have been made on the SS Great Britain in 1851.


The experts pay a second visit to Exeter Cathedral, where items include artworks by the sculptor Elisabeth Frink.


From the Royal Marines Museum in Southsea near Portsmouth, where items include a Jolly Roger flag flown by a British submarine during the Second World War.


Fiona Bruce visits Gregynog Hall, near Newtown in Powys, where items include secret plans drawn up by a British PoW and an artistic tribute to race-riot victims.


Fiona Bruce returns to Polesden Lacey near Dorking in Surrey, where items include early board game designs and an instrument panel from a Lancaster bomber.


Items at the Royal Agricultural University near Cirencester include a mantrap used to stop an amorous lover eloping.


Fiona Bruce visits the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme in France for an edition marking the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
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Fiona Bruce visits Scone Palace, near Perth, where items include an ugly family brooch, a 15th-century book, 30-year-old T-shirts and a 230-year-old tea caddy.


Fiona Bruce and the team visit Exeter Cathedral, where items include a table apparently used by Bonnie Prince Charlie and artwork painted by Edward VII as a child.
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Fiona Bruce and the team visit Dulwich Art Gallery in south London. Items brought in for appraisal include one of the most valuable paintings seen on the programme.


Fiona Bruce takes the team to Dundee, where items include a miniature clock smuggled out of Germany during the Second World War and a copying machine from the 1780s.
Series 36
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The team travels to the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, where items include the death mask of William Gladstone.


The experts gather at the home of the Royal Ballet School in Richmond Park, London. Objects include a longbow used in the Second World War.


Updates on the most talked-about finds of the past 12 months, including an item once owned by a Queen and another that delivered the largest sale price of any roadshow item.


The experts are at Edinburgh's National Gallery of Modern Art, where objects include an 18th-century ivory figure ploughed up in a local field.
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Fiona Bruce presents a second programme from the Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset, where items valued include a bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria.
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The experts visit Towneley Hall near Burnley in Lancashire, where items include a curious collection of handbags and a centuries-old ring bought at a car-boot sale.