Antiques Roadshow

7:35pm Sunday, February 12 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

The team head east for a busy day in Suffolk at Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft. As ever, there’s a fascinating array of objects and stories under scrutiny, including a picture painted by a suffragette artist who had arsonist tendencies, a bracelet given to Queen Victoria by Albert on the birth of Princess Louise in 1848, and a tantalising box of paints claims to have been once owned by John Constable. Find out what the experts think as they start to unravel the mysteries.

7:35pm Sunday, February 5 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

Fiona Bruce and the team are back for a second visit to Beverley Minster in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Hundreds of visitors pack the nave eager to see the experts. Amongst the objects caught on camera are a pair of valuable medical leech jars once used to bleed patients, a curious sideboard that hides secret drawers that took the owners thirty years to find, and a ring with a locket containing the hair of Napoleon Bonaparte.

7:35pm Sunday, January 29 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

The first in a brand new series finds Fiona Bruce and the team of experts at Beverley Minster in Yorkshire. Pieces under scrutiny include a valuable medieval ring dug up on a farm, two Victorian paintings given in exchange for a gambling debt, and a car rescued from a pig farm’s outbuilding turns out to be a former rally winner once driven by Stirling Moss.

7:35pm Sunday, January 22 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

In a special edition, Fiona Bruce and the experts look back at some of the most talked about finds, with updated stories on what has happened to the pieces since first being aired. Amongst the highlights is one of the most dramatic and valuable discoveries ever made on Antiques Roadshow.

7:35pm Sunday, January 15 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

In this episode the team make a second visit to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Objects under scrutiny include one of the rarest groups of medals to be seen at a Roadshow, a Lalique figure found under a hotel bed by a chambermaid, plus Fiona Bruce discovers it’s true that when waiting for a bus, three can turn up at once.

7:30pm Sunday, January 8 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

Fiona Bruce and the team set up for a busy day at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London. Objects intriguing the experts include the effects of Queen Mary’s personal bodyguard, a Victorian toilet described as the owner’s “pride and joy”, plus the arrival of a painting of a female spy from World War One triggers the discovery of an important work of art.

7:30pm Sunday, January 1 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

Tonight it’s a return visit to Chester Cathedral as Fiona and the team reveal previously unscreened finds. Objects under scrutiny include a sheriff’s ring of office, a collection of hand-carved wooden shoes, and a painting left lying under a bed for many years brings the house down.

7:30pm Sunday, December 4 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

A return visit to two recent locations for previously unscreened finds, as Fiona Bruce and the team visit Burghley House near Stamford and Abbotsford in Melrose. Amongst the objects being discussed are a jewel box made for (yet never given to) a royal princess, and the oldest walking stick ever seen on the programme. Plus, the owner of a Chinese watercolour is given a staggering valuation.

7:30pm Sunday, November 27 on Prime

Lifestyle Series

Fiona Bruce and the team are back in action with more fascinating stories and surprising valuations as they examine people’s treasures. Tonight they’re at Stanway House in Gloucestershire. Objects brought to the attention of the cameras include a painting found dumped by a motorway, a collection of Dame Barbara Cartland’s hats bought by a milliner, and a very valuable self-portrait.

7:30pm Saturday, July 30 on Prime

Reality Series

Abbotsford & Burghley

In tonight’s episode, Fiona Bruce and the team return to two recent locations for previously unscreened finds, visiting Burghley House near Stamford and Abbotsford in Melrose. Amongst the objects being discussed are a jewel box made for, yet never given to, a royal princess and the oldest walking stick ever seen on the programme. Plus, the owner of a Chinese watercolour is given a staggering valuation.

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