Antiques Roadshow

2001, TV Show

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Antiques Roadshow is an ongoing PBS series produced by WGBH Boston. The program is based on a live event where a team of expert appraisers examine, free of charge, one or two items from the attendants' heirlooms and collectibles. Of the several thousand items looked at, 50 or so are appraised in front of the cameras. From that number, 15 to 18 appraisals are edited into three hour-long programs from each city. Also, in some episodes, informational segments about antiques and collecting are shot at various city locations.
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Roush Review: Ms. Griffin Goes to Washington

One of the most unlikely—on paper, anyway—regulars at the Emmy party the last few years has been the infamously outspoken Kathy Griffin and her cheeky Bravo docu-reality series My Life on the D-List. Including this year, it has been nominated five times for Outstanding Reality Program and won twice. This year, her hefty and relatively high-minded competition includes... read more

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Question: I just finished reading your 6/30 column, and I agree with your answer about what was worth watching on broadcast TV. I did want to point out that there is another series on PBS that is definitely worth watching: History Detectives. Granted, I am somewhat of a history buff, but I find this show really interesting and a great way to spend Monday night. I really love how, for the most part, the histories they investigate are personal and brought to the detectives' attention by someone with a connection to that particular piece of history. I don't know if you have taken the time to watch it, but if not, I highly recommend it. Answer: Thanks for the reminder/tip. It's a solid show, I agree, and when you mentioned Mondays on PBS, I also realized I'd forgotten to make note of Antiques Roadshow, which is a favorite of my family (as I'm always reminded this time of year, when I go back home for reunions and holidays). Really, you can't go wrong many nights by turning to PBS if yo ... read more

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Premiered: June 04, 2001
Rating: TV-PG
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Premise: This series travels to towns in Great Britain in search of interesting antiques from around the world.

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