26/26. Michael Aspel bids farewell to the Roadshow team with his final edition of the programme. In this special show from 2008, he looks back fondly on the 200 episodes he hosted. Also in HD. [S]
26/26. Michael Aspel bids farewell to the Roadshow team with his final edition of the programme. In this special show from 2008, he looks back fondly on the 200 episodes he hosted. Also in HD. [S]
The roadshow visits Hill of Tarvit Mansion & Garden in Fife, where finds include a rare Oasis demo CD, an embroidered map from 1794 and a jug by Pablo Picasso. Also in HD. [S,SL]
The roadshow visits Hill of Tarvit Mansion & Garden in Fife, where finds include a rare Oasis demo CD, an embroidered map from 1794 and a jug by Pablo Picasso. Also in HD. [S,SL]
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]