Antiques Roadshow

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Fiona Bruce and the team pay a second visit to Wentworth Woodhouse, where items include a Bible that belonged to one of the first black professional footballers.

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Series 36
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A visit to Wentworth Woodhouse stately home near Rotherham in South Yorkshire. Items include a delicate glass punch bowl and a box of bones with quite a history.
Series 26
Michael Aspel and the experts travel to Lake Bala, north Wales, where they see a pair of books inscribed to a local by Queen Victoria and an unusual collection of tie pins.
Series 36
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The team pays a return visit to the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, where items include a rare 18th-century glass and Queen Victoria's knickers.
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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.
Series 26
Michael Aspel is in the gardens of Sudeley Castle to see a regulator clock, a sapphire pendant and a pouch traded with a dentist by Native Americans in exchange for pulling teeth.
Series 36
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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.
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The experts pay a second visit to Exeter Cathedral, where items include artworks by the sculptor Elisabeth Frink.
Series 25
Michael Aspel presents the antiques evaluation show. At Renishaw Hall in Derbyshire, discoveries include a collection of swords and a homing pigeon clock.
Series 45
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At Brodie Castle in northern Scotland, treasures include a painting by Landseer, a curling trophy, football memorabilia and a footlocker. Meanwhile, Fiona gets to meet a giant rabbit.
Series 36
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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.
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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.
Series 25
With Michael Aspel. In Derbyshire, the finds include a portrait by Stanley Spencer and Sir Reresby Sitwell takes a look at what is purported to be Robin Hood's bow.
Series 36
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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.
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Items at the Royal Agricultural University near Cirencester include a mantrap used to stop an amorous lover eloping.
Series 25
Michael Aspel invites the public to have their antiques examined. Featuring a very tall longcase clock, a French automaton doll and an astonishing violin.
Series 36
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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.
Series 25
Michael Aspel presents the antiques show from Sherborne, Dorset, where items include a monk's bench, letters from Lewis Carroll and an 18th-century satinwood cabinet.
Series 36
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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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