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 2025. A total of 392 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in October 2025.
Last broadcast:17/10/2025 at 14:00Genres: Entertainment Lifestyle
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Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce presents from Burton Constable Hall near Hull, where historic items brought in to be valued include a series of letters written by Florence Nightingale.
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Fiona Bruce and a small team of experts meet a remarkable group of British survivors whose lives were shattered by the events of World War II.


Fiona Bruce presents a second visit to Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire, where experts examine a picture of Chairman Mao by Andy Warhol and a rare 18th-century dress.


Fiona Bruce finds out what happened after some of this year's most memorable finds were sold, revisiting the former owners to find out what they did with the proceeds.


Fiona Bruce presents from on board the Flying Scotsman during a journey across Cumbria and Yorkshire, with passengers sharing stories from the history of travel.


The team value more rarities at Baddesley Clinton, near Solihull, including a rare silver box and a painting entitled The Nudist Colony's Annual Dinner Dance.


Fiona Bruce presents from Baddesley Clinton, a moated manor house near Birmingham. Items brought in to be valued include a controversial carving of St George.


Fiona Bruce presents from Broughton Castle in Oxfordshire, where items brought in for valuation include two 18th-century paintings depicting the house's servants.
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Fiona Bruce and the team return to Arley Hall, Cheshire, where the experts turn their attention to a PoW's diary and a painting that turns out to be by an acclaimed artist.


Fiona Bruce presents from Arley Hall and Gardens in Cheshire, where a time capsule that has been buried for 130 years is opened for the first time on camera.
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Fiona Bruce presents from Hanbury Hall, Droitwich, where unusual objects include a narwhal tusk and an unusually large fishing rod that was used during the First World War.


Fiona Bruce presents a second visit to Audley End, Essex, where items up for valuation include a bronze cockerel and a table that Napoleon may have signed his abdication on.


Fiona Bruce presents from Audley End, Essex, where experts value a historically important sword, and a set of vases that result in a shocking announcement.


Fiona Bruce presents from Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, where a collection of rare figures and dolls turns out to be a find of national importance.
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Fiona Bruce presents a second visit to Trentham Gardens near Stoke-on-Trent, where items featured include an early camera and a dagger with a gruesome history.


Fiona Bruce presents from Lyme Park in Cheshire, where items brought in to be valued include pistols and a portrait of actress Sarah Bernhardt.


Fiona Bruce presents from Trentham Gardens near Stoke-on-Trent, where the experts value a selection of rare finds from the region's historic potteries.


Fiona Bruce presents from Hanbury Hall, Droitwich. Items featured include a jacket designed by Peter Blake, a nude painting and a sketch of Napoleon on his deathbed.