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Antiques Roadshow Season 39 Episodes

26 Episodes 2016 - 2017

Episode 1

Tewkesbury Abbey 1

58 mins

A draft script of a classic film and some very important dolls are among the finds when the team visit Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire. Fiona Bruce is challenged to identify a mystery object by expert John Foster.

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Episode 2

Audley End 1

58 mins

The team view an eclectic array of items when they visit Audley End near Saffron Walden in Essex including the sword that ended the American War of Independence, a large collection of toilet chains and a supposedly magical artefact.

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Episode 3

Audley End 2

58 mins

Among the objects examined by the experts at Audley End in Essex are a table upon which Napoleon is said to have signed his abdication and a giant bronze cockerel that was buried during both world wars to avoid being melted down.

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Episode 4

Hanbury Hall 2

58 mins

Four shiny buttons bought for £2, a 10-foot long narwhal tusk, an enormous fishing rod and a musical piece of art from the World War I trenches feature in this edition. Fiona surprises expert David Battie with a bust that looks familiar.

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Episode 5

Arley Hall 1

58 mins

Arley Hall and Gardens in Cheshire is the latest venue visited by the team. A time capsule buried for 130 years is opened for the first time. A lost work of art and a gold bracelet with a tragic past are among the items examined.

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Episode 6

Arley Hall 2

58 mins

Among the items brought to the Cheshire venue are a portrait painted in India in the 1950s which catches the eye of expert Amin Jaffer and the diary of a WWII PoW, written while building the infamous bridge over the River Kwai.

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Episode 7

Broughton Castle 2

57 mins

Further items examined by the experts upon their visit to Broughton Castle near Banbury include a fine silver tankard, two life-size portraits of servants who worked at the castle and items telling the story of a piece of aviation history.

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Episode 8

Baddesley Clinton 1

57 mins

At the moated manor house near Birmingham, items include a diamond bracelet once worn by film star Rita Hayworth, a wooden peg removed by surgeons from a child's eye in the 1780s and a painting by Lord Mountbatten.

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Episode 9

Baddesley Clinton 2

58 mins

Baddesley Clinton near Solihull hosts Fiona Bruce and the Antiques Roadshow experts. An exceptionally rare silver box, a painting entitled "The Nudist Colony's Annual Dinner Dance" and two gold snuff boxes are examined.

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Episode 10

Golden Age of Travel Special

58 mins

In an ambitious first, this edition of the show is filmed on board the famous train "The Flying Scotsman" as it thunders across Cumbria and Yorkshire in a special edition of the programme that celebrates the golden age of travel.

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Episode 11

Highlights of 2016

58 mins

Fiona Bruce presents a special edition of the show that looks at what happened to some of the items featured in 2016 (and their owners) and looks ahead to where the Roadshow will visit in 2017.

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Episode 12

Tewkesbury Abbey 2

58 mins

Fiona and the team return to Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire where items examined include a Tudor table from a pub, Maundy money, a signed picture of Chairman Mao by Andy Warhol and a rare painted silk dress.

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Episode 13

Holocaust Memorial

58 mins

As preparations begin to mark Holocaust Memorial Day later this month, 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.

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Episode 14

Burton Constable 2

58 mins

On their visit to Burton Constable Hall near Hull the team examine the first transatlantic airmail letter, the diary of an S.S. Officer held as a P.O.W. in Britain, letters from Florence Nightingale and a collection of shoe buckles.

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Episode 15

Burton Constable 1

58 mins

Fiona takes a look around the house at Burton Constable including the impressive cabinet of curiosities. A ship's anchor, a 17th-century example of flat-pack furniture and a collection of designer costume jewellery feature.

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Episode 16

BBC Caversham Park 1

58 mins

Caversham Park near Reading is the former home of the BBC's Monitoring service. Early notes on Shakespeare, Indian illustrations and a gold ring with a movable letter are among the items brought in to be examined.

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Episode 17

Pembroke Castle 1

58 mins

At the birthplace of King Henry VII the team examine a number of items with a royal connection including a stick pin gifted to a page boy, mementoes of Queen Victoria's champion butter maker and photographs of the Romanovs.

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Episode 18

Pembroke Castle 2

58 mins

The team examine more items at the castle in West Wales, including a sapphire-ring, the papal hat of Pope Pius XII and a collection of remarkable Ango-Indian paintings that once decorated a scout hut.

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Episode 19

Senate House 1

58 mins

The team head to Senate House, Britain's first skyscraper, in London's Bloomsbury. Objects examined include elaborately decorated stained-glass panels found in a skip, a wrestling championship belt and the hoof of Lord Cardigan's horse.

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Episode 20

Trelissick 1

58 mins

A range of interesting and unusual objects are examined by the experts when they visit Trelissick, Cornwall including a bust of Winston Chrchill found at the bottom of a lake, a group of medals and a lifebelt linked to a dramatic shipwreck.

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Episode 21

Ightham Mote 1

58 mins

At the medieval manor near Sevenoaks objects examined include a set of gold and porcelain false teeth from the 1850s, Sir Walter Scott's walking cane and two early cricket bats.

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Episode 22

Ightham Mote 2

58 mins

Fiona Bruce presents a second show from Ightham Mote, where items brought in by the public include a gold ring containing a lock of Lord Byron's hair, Chinese paintings and a remarkable collection of postcards.

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Episode 23

New Lanark 1

57 mins

Fiona Bruce and the experts visit the 18th-century cotton mill of New Lanark.

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Episode 24

New Lanark 2

57 mins

The experts examine some diamond jewels found hidden in an upholstered chair.

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Episode 25

BBC Caversham 2

58 mins

Objects featured: a communion book originally owned by the poet Wilfred Owen, an Aston Martin sports car first driven by an RAF Group Captain in WW2, and a well-preserved finely embroidered stumpwork box from the 17th century.

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Episode 26

Holker Hall 1

58 mins

The team travel to the Lake District, where there is an eclectic mix of objects; this includes a writing desk from the Tsar's Palace bought after the Russian Revolution, over 100 vintage fire helmets, and Edwardian weight lifting equipment.

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