
Season 35 Episode 7
Antiques Roadshow
TV-GReality • Art • Collectibles
Season 3727 Episodes
- Ashton Court/Hillsborough 2S37 E27Fiona and the team travel to Hillsborough Castle, where finds include a medal from the Battle of Waterloo, a rare surviving souvenir of the Great Suffragette Rally in 1908, a Biba umbrella and a glass ladies' dressing table casket.
- Tredegar House 2S37 E26The team visit Tredegar House near Newport where finds include a locket given by Queen Victoria, a Welsh made classic car and a rather grisly looking implement for creating tattoos.
- The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 3S37 E25The team visit the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art where discoveries include Swedish glass, an invitation to Sir Walter Scott's funeral, a stuffed toy called Little Jack Rabbit and one of the rarest money boxes ever found on the show.
- Ashton Court 1S37 E24A nautilus shell engraved with Brunel's suspension bridge, an automaton that smokes and a piece of Banksy graffiti are found in Ashton Court in Bristol.
- Barrington Court 2S37 E23A revolver believed to have been owned by Buffalo Bill, a rock crystal brooch with magical properties and a collection of old chocolate moulds are found in a second visit to Barrington Court.
- Barrington Court 1S37 E22A toy Noah's Ark, an Elizabethan wine jug and a collection of ceramic brewery figures are found in Barrington Court in Somerset.
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum 1S37 E21Victorian insect jewellery, a rare silver cup from the time of Cromwell and treasured comics featuring Scotland's beloved rogue "Oor Wullie" are found in Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery in Glasgow.
- Lowther Castle 2S37 E20On a return visit to Lowther Castle in Cumbria, an army of Action Man figures, a giant 'skeleton' clock and rarely seen watercolours by Beatrix Potter are found.
- Lowther Castle 1S37 E19Make-up from the glamorous era of the flappers, a mysterious letterbox and a stuffed dog with an aristocratic pedigree are some treasures found in Lowther Castle in Cumbria.
- Belton House 2S37 E18On a second visit to Belton House in Lincolnshire, a ceramic model of London Zoo's first elephant, a 400 year old Japanese chest and a walnut with a secret are found.
- Belton House 1S37 E17A collection of Chairman Mao memorabilia from China, a funeral standard believed to have been taken from Oliver Cromwells coffin and a purse that hides a secret weapon are found in the Belton House.
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral 2S37 E16The team makes a return visit to Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, where fascinating finds include a miniature piano with a secret, a sketch by LS Lowry and a mysterious chest found bricked up in the crypt.
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral 1S37 E15Fiona and the team visit the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, where treasures include a miniature kitchen range, a piece of the city's heritage found in a French flea market and a sextant used at sea in the race to rescue survivors of the Titanic.
- Walthamstow Town Hall 2S37 E14The team return to Waltham Forest Town Hall where a busy day reveals an art deco pendant with a hint of ancient Egypt, a haul of charming tiles discovered behind a chimney and a purse that saved the life of a German soldier in the First World War.
- Durham Cathedral 1S37 E13The team visit Durham Cathedral where treasures include a sweetheart brooch linked to the Grenadier Guards, a giant Victorian penknife, and secret documents that offer new information about the D-Day landings.
- Christmas SpecialS37 E12Fiona Bruce finds out what happened to a striking piece of Banksy street art that appeared in Bristol in May and there's exciting news about a Fabergé egg discovered at the Wentworth Woodhouse show by jewelery specialist Geoffrey Munn.
- Walthamstow Town Hall 1S37 E11Finds include a Rolex, a ring by one of the world's great jewelers and an old train ticket.
- Towneley Hall 2S37 E10Mark Hill hears the remarkable story of Joseph Briggs, an Accrington engraver who emigrated to America to work for Tiffany; Fiona Bruce examines a collection of cut-throat razors; a `Lone Ranger' fanatic shares his vast collection.
- Tredegar House 1S37 E9Tredegar House near Newport in Wales provides the backdrop for a show that includes a carved coconut and a frog-shaped brooch, the story of a daring D-Day raid as told by a veteran Commando and a tapestry woven in tribute to rock band Status Quo.
- World War One SpecialS37 E8Fiona Bruce meets families with poignant stories of courage and humanity in wartime; letters, photographs, paintings and everyday family items provide an intimate and revealing insight into the events of WWI and their impact on a generation.
- Chenies Manor 2S37 E7The Roadshow returns to Chenies Manor near Amersham in Buckinghamshire where they discover a forgotten train set, a dazzling piece of Whitefriars glass and a 19th century plant stand that provides one of the biggest surprises of the series.
- Chenies Manor 1S37 E6Finds include two paintings of the Titanic, a bamboo pot and a piece of "Star Wars" memorabilia.
- Derby RoundhouseS37 E5Finds include a pair of Clarice Cliff bookends won in a pub darts tournament, a silver Christening cup with a surprising history and a portrait by a renowned British artist, painted on a fragment of a pillowcase in a prisoner of war camp.
- Scone Palace 2S37 E4The team return to Scone Palace in Perthshire, Scotland, which provides an imposing backdrop for a roadshow brimming with beautiful treasures.
- Kirby Hall 2S37 E3The team encounter what could be the world's smallest stuffed dog and an extraordinary carved chair inspired by the MP's expenses scandal.
- Kirby Hall 1S37 E2The team find a vintage TV set and a jade bowl once used as a butter dish.
- Hillsborough CastleS37 E1The `Antiques Roadshow' returns for its 35th year as a favorite on Britain's TV screens, an occasion marked by a very special visit from Her Majesty the Queen to meet members of the team at Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland.
Falmouth National Maritime Museum 1Season 35 Episode 7
Cast
Fiona Bruce, Hilary Kay, Nicholas Mitchell, Hugh Scully, Michael AspelRating
TV-G
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