Antiques Roadshow Season 23 Episodes
Season 23 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - Victoria and Albert MuseumMichael Aspel presents his first Antiques Roadshow from the magnificent surroundings of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. |
Episode 2 - BarnstapleMichael Aspel hosts, as a visit to Barnstaple in North Devon turns up an enamel miniature by Henry Bone and a World War I pilot's watch once worn by TE Lawrence. |
Episode 3 - BiddulphThis episode features a rare 18th-century Wedgwood egg scrambler, a genuine Constable sketch, a fine English repeater watch, and a handkerchief that was gifted by Queen Victoria. |
Episode 4 - Glamis Castle (Part 1)This time, the venue is Glamis Castle in Angus, Scotland, childhood home of the Queen Mother, where Macbeth is said to have killed Duncan. |
Episode 5 - Glamis Castle (Part 2)A special edition in which Michael Aspel introduces sequences from previous roadshows and recounts stories of the Queen Mother's early life at Glamis Castle. |
Episode 6 - SelbyThis edition comes from Selby, North Yorkshire. Items of interest include an embroidery of Captain Oates by a private in his regiment, and a signed Beatrix Potter book. |
Episode 7 - WisbechA valuable vase covered in paint and bought for 1 GBP at a car boot sale, and an impressive set of royal documents collated by the librarian at Windsor Castle in the 1860s. |
Episode 8 - BlackpoolMichael Aspel and a team of experts examine curios and artefacts offered up by the public in Blackpool. Featuring an unusual medal and a rare salt-glazed mug. |
Episode 9 - NewportMichael Aspel and a team of experts examine artefacts offered up by the public in Newport. Including a mammoth teapot and a gruesome 18th-century mourning ring. |
Episode 10 - Knebworth House (Part 1)Knebworth House in Hertfordshire plays host, items include a diamond brooch which nearly went to a car boot sale for 1 GBP, and a marine chronometer inherited from a drinking pal. |
Episode 11 - Knebworth House (Part 2)Michael Aspel learns about Knebworth's colourful former incumbent Edward Bulwer Lytton, a Victorian playwright and philanderer, whose turbulent marriage caused a major scandal. |
Episode 12 - University of BirminghamExperts examine artefacts offered up by the people of Birmingham, where finds include the most valuable piece of English pottery ever found at a Roadshow. |
Episode 13 - Cliveden (Part 1)Michael Aspel and a team of experts examine curios and artefacts offered up by the public. This edition comes from Cliveden, and features a sketch by Stanley Spencer. |
Episode 14 - Cliveden (Part 2)Items featured include a ladies bureau brought in by a relative of Joshua Reynolds, and a silver cruet set made by one of the great silversmiths worth GBP 30,000. |
Episode 15 - LochgilpheadFeatured are a pair of Staffordshire zebras which might provide the owner with a holiday, and a carved bone ship made by Napoleonic POWs out of bones and worth up to GBP 10,000. |
Episode 16 - SalfordMichael Aspel and a team of experts examine curios and artefacts offered up by the public. In Salford, items include Victorian photographs and Zulu wedding beads. |
Episode 17 - Eastnor Castle (Part 1)Among the turrets and terraces of Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire, Michael Aspel and the team of experts find some bizarre objects including a huge pocket knife. |
Episode 18 - Eastnor Castle (Part 2)Finds include a 17th-century wine bottle, suffragette memorabilia, a bust of General Gordon given to the owner's great-grandfather, and a revered Victorian dressing case. |
Episode 19 - EstonMichael Aspel and a team of experts examine curios and artefacts offered up by the public in Eston. Exciting finds include a sculpted elephant by Eduardo Paolozzi. |
Episode 20 - MelkshamItems featured are a Cossack dagger, a drawing by Edmund Dulac, a dog collar made in 1784, and a collection of bedpans and a gold box found in the mud in Wales. |
Episode 21 - CaernarfonMichael Aspel presents the show in which experts examine antiques. In Caernarfon, finds include a 17th-century lantern clock, a jade necklace and a bleeding bowl. |
Episode 22 - RugbyItems appraised in Rugby (the town in Warwickshire, not the sport) include a mailbox from Liverpool's Penny Lane, an LP signed by the Rolling Stones and some suffragist material. |
Episode 23 - V&A MuseumMichael and the team make a return visit to England's Victoria and Albert Museum to offer close-ups of its many treasures. |
Episode 24 - Forde Abbey (Part 1)Michael Aspen heads to Forde Abbey, a 12th-century monastery in Somerset. Items appraised include a Roman cameo ring and two ebony busts that had been in their owner's garden. |
Episode 25 - Forde Abbey (Part 2)The lush tracts of Forde Abbey, in Dorset, England, afford appraisals of a British Navy teaching model, an 18th-century tobacco jar and a painting by Thomas Sidney Cooper. |
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