Daily from 7.00pm.
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At the Black Country Living Museum, one of the finds is a Faberge treasure given one of the highest valuations ever seen on the show. Show more
Michael Aspel and the team visit Wilton House near Salisbury where a rich trove of treasures and curiosities are brought to light, including a hoard of 200 typewriters. Show more
The roadshow visits Barnstaple, north Devon. Hugh Scully introduces the programme, first broadcast in 1987.
A roadshow from 1980 held at the Civic Hall, Camberley, where Arthur Negus, Angela Rippon and a team of experts invite people to bring along their antiques for examination and information.
In the first transmitted episode of Antiques Roadshow, Bruce Parker and a team of experts invite people to bring along their antiques to the Corn Exchange in Newbury for examination and information. Show more
The Story of English Furniture
Medieval and Elizabethan
24 minutes on BBC Four HD
Available for 7 months
Hugh Scully and Arthur Negus go back in time to the medieval and Elizabethan period to explore the emergence of a distinctive English style of furniture. Show more
The Story of English Furniture
Episode 2: Jacobean and Restoration
24 minutes on BBC Four HD
Available for 7 months
Hugh Scully and Arthur Negus take a closer look at furniture made in the Jacobean and Restoration period. Designs were severe until a Continental influence arrived with the Restoration of Charles II. Show more
Groundbreaking docudrama from 1956 exploring the experiences of the then 75,000 West Indians who had newly settled in Britain. Show more
A Storyville documentary that tells the story of sports legend and social activist Arthur Ashe, who in 1975 became the first black man to win Wimbledon. Show more
Castles: Britain's Fortified History
Episode 3: Defence of the Realm
59 minutes on BBC Four HD
Available for 8 days
Sam Willis looks at how castles survived into the Tudor era. But these strategic seats of power had to become palaces to impress monarchs such as Elizabeth I. Show more
The roadshow visits Barnstaple, north Devon. Hugh Scully introduces the programme, first broadcast in 1987.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.