Antiques Roadshow is at Brodie Castle in the north of Scotland, where the programme kicks off with some Highland dancing.
Fiona Bruce meets a Highland Games commentator who has brought along a collection of items, including a weighty shot put, a heavy hammer and a brooch presented by Queen Victoria in 1848.
Ceramics expert Serhat Ahmet uncovers a brush pot found at the bottom of the sea, while Matthew Haley takes a closer look at a book by Bram Stoker that was discovered in a charity shop. Marc Allum gets to grips with a gigantic painting that once graced the walls of a hotel in Inverness, and jewellery expert Susan Rumfitt is wowed by a beautiful art deco diamond brooch.
Gordon Foster challenges Fiona to put three pieces of Scottish designer jewellery in order of value, while Lee Young comes face to face with a three-legged ceramic toad, and Richard Price casts his expert eye over a Rolex GMT-Master with a hefty price tag. Show less