Antiques Roadshow is in Crystal Palace in London, where treasures include James Bond books, a Lego portrait of the late Queen and vintage Vivienne Westwood outfits. Also in HD. [S]
Minehead Railway Station 2: Fiona Bruce presents from Minehead Railway Station, where items brought in include a chair thought to have once belonged to Henry VIII. [S]
Minehead Railway Station 2: Fiona Bruce presents from Minehead Railway Station, where items brought in include a chair thought to have once belonged to Henry VIII. [S]
Salisbury Cathedral 2: Fiona Bruce presents from Salisbury Cathedral, where the experts assess letters from Enid Blyton and original drawings of Judge Dredd. [S]
Battle Abbey 1: Fiona Bruce and the team visit Battle Abbey in East Sussex, where a Beatles guitar with an enviable history turns out to be one of the shows most valuable items. [S]
Newcastle Civic Centre 1: Fiona Bruce presents from Newcastle's Civic Centre, where artefacts to be valued include an impressive crossbow and a collection of plans for RMS Mauretania. [S]
Newcastle Civic Centre 1: Fiona Bruce presents from Newcastle's Civic Centre, where artefacts to be valued include an impressive crossbow and a collection of plans for RMS Mauretania. [S]
Second World War Special: Dover Castle stages an edition aired to mark 80 years since the start of the Second World War, bringing insights into the conflict. [S]
Morden Hall Park: Fiona Bruce is at Morden Hall Park in South London, where items include a plate designed by Pablo Picasso and a self-portrait by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. [S]
Black Country Living Museum 2: Fiona Bruce presents a second visit to the Black Country Living Museum, where items include one of the rarest guns featured on the show. [S]
Black Country Living Museum 2: Fiona Bruce presents a second visit to the Black Country Living Museum, where items include one of the rarest guns featured on the show. [S]
Eltham Palace 3: Fiona Bruce presents from Eltham Palace in Greenwich, south-east London, where items include a diamond bracelet and a tea set that went to Antarctica. [S]
Wentworth Woodhouse 2: Fiona Bruce and the team pay a second visit to Wentworth Woodhouse, where items include a Bible that belonged to one of the first black professional footballers. [S]
Wentworth Woodhouse 1: A visit to Wentworth Woodhouse stately home near Rotherham in South Yorkshire. Items include a delicate glass punch bowl and a box of bones with quite a history. [S]
Scone Palace 1: Fiona Bruce visits Scone Palace, near Perth, where items include an ugly family brooch, a 15th-century book, 30-year-old T-shirts and a 230-year-old tea caddy. [S]
Exeter Cathedral 1: Fiona Bruce and the team visit Exeter Cathedral, where items include a table apparently used by Bonnie Prince Charlie and artwork painted by Edward VII as a child. [S]
Sainsbury Centre Norwich 1: The team travels to the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, where items include the death mask of William Gladstone. [S]
The Royal Ballet School, Richmond 1: The experts gather at the home of the Royal Ballet School in Richmond Park, London. Objects include a longbow used in the Second World War. [S]
Retrospective: Updates on the most talked-about finds of the past 12 months, including an item once owned by a Queen and another that delivered the largest sale price of any roadshow item. [S]
Floors Castle 1: Fiona Bruce hosts the show from Floors Castle in Kelso, with items assessed including Murano glass, a collection of jewellery and a rare book signed by JRR Tolkien. [S]
Floors Castle 1: Fiona Bruce hosts the show from Floors Castle in Kelso, with items assessed including Murano glass, a collection of jewellery and a rare book signed by JRR Tolkien. [S]
Wrest Park 2: Fiona Bruce presents from Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, where objects brought in to be valued include blueprints for the bouncing bomb, and a 17th-century silver flagon. [S]
Piece Hall 2: Fiona Bruce presents from the Piece Hall in Halifax, where items brought in include a royal portrait by Beryl Cook and a Wedgwood bowl its owner claims is cursed. [S]
Castle Howard 2: Fiona Bruce presents from Castle Howard in North Yorkshire, where items brought in include a rare jade Buddha and a collection of First World War aviation paintings. [S]
Castle Howard 2: Fiona Bruce presents from Castle Howard in North Yorkshire, where items brought in include a rare jade Buddha and a collection of First World War aviation paintings. [S]
Buckfast Abbey 2: Fiona Bruce presents from Buckfast Abbey, where items brought in to be valued include a diamond tiara and a collection of First World War medals. [S]
Erddig 2: Fiona Bruce presents from Erddig in North Wales. Items brought in to be valued include a ring with a connection to Charlotte Bronte and a jade figurine from Beijing. [S]
Black Country Living Museum: The team visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, where Geoffrey Munn examines a Faberge jewel, commissioned by the Countess of Dudley in 1903. [S]
Black Country Living Museum: The team visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, where Geoffrey Munn examines a Faberge jewel, commissioned by the Countess of Dudley in 1903. [S]
Aerospace Bristol 2: Fiona Bruce presents from underneath the Concorde at Aerospace in Bristol, where objects brought in to be valued include a Fijian war club and a tiny Chinese vase. [S]
Entertainment Special: Fiona Bruce presents a special episode from the set of EastEnders celebrating the history of film, theatre, music and television. [S]
Entertainment Special: Fiona Bruce presents a special episode from the set of EastEnders celebrating the history of film, theatre, music and television. [S]
Eltham Palace 2: Fiona Bruce presents a second visit to Eltham Palace, where items brought in to be valued include a panel of stained glass from the Houses of Parliament. [S]
Media City UK 1: Fiona Bruce presents from Salford's MediaCityUK, and meets Blue Peter presenters past and present to discuss the contents of the time capsules buried on the show. [S]
Sainsbury Centre Norwich 2: The team pays a return visit to the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, where items include a rare 18th-century glass and Queen Victoria's knickers. [S]
The Royal Ballet School, Richmond 2: The experts visit the home of the Royal Ballet School in Richmond Park, London, where items include a table made of timber from Old London Bridge. [S]
The Scottish Gallery of Modern Art 1: The experts are at Edinburgh's National Gallery of Modern Art, where objects include an 18th-century ivory figure ploughed up in a local field. [S]
Towneley Hall 1: The experts visit Towneley Hall near Burnley in Lancashire, where items include a curious collection of handbags and a centuries-old ring bought at a car-boot sale. [S]
Newstead Abbey 2: Items at Newstead Abbey include an English literature prize presented to DH Lawrence and the bugle used to sound the real Charge of the Light Brigade. [S]
Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester 1: Items at the Royal Agricultural University near Cirencester include possibly the last signatures made by Edward VIII before his abdication. [S]
Southsea - Royal Marines Museum 1: From the Royal Marines Museum in Southsea. Items include chairs said to be made from timber off HMS Victory and paintings with an Indiana Jones connection. [S]
Senate House 2: Fiona Bruce presents the show from Senate House in Bloomsbury, where experts meet a man who has flown in from Antwerp to get a carved whale bone scrimshaw valued. [S]
Senate House 2: Fiona Bruce presents the show from Senate House in Bloomsbury, where experts meet a man who has flown in from Antwerp to get a carved whale bone scrimshaw valued. [S]
Wrest Park 1: Fiona Bruce presents from Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, where finds include a diamond and ruby pendant, a rare snuff container, and competing pieces of Daum glassware. [S]
Piece Hall 1: Fiona Bruce presents from Piece Hall in Halifax, where items featured include a huge sapphire which the owner is convinced is a fake and a Chinese imperial robe. [S]
Nymans 2: Fiona Bruce presents a second episode from Nymans gardens near Crawley, where the experts examine items including a jewelled locket that was a gift from Queen Victoria. [S]
Nymans 2: Fiona Bruce presents a second episode from Nymans gardens near Crawley, where the experts examine items including a jewelled locket that was a gift from Queen Victoria. [S]
Aerospace 1: Fiona Bruce presents from the Concorde Hangar at the Aerospace Bristol museum, where the most surprising item brought in is a very valuable statue of Buddha. [S]
Buckfast 1: Fiona Bruce presents from Buckfast Abbey in Devon, where experts examine an 18th-century tankard, an iron chest and a piece of shrapnel from the battleship Bismarck. [S]
Nymans 1: Fiona Bruce presents the show from Nymans Gardens near Crawley, where items brought in to be valued include an axe used in one of George Mallory's ascents of Everest. [S]