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Season 36

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Released: 18th Aug, 2013

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Season 36 Episodes

S36 Episode 1

Polesden Lacey

The antiques series returns as Fiona Bruce and the team head around the UK in search of more family treasures. Over 4,000 people join them at the first venue, Polesden Lacey near Dorking in Surrey, for one of the busiest days in recent years. In this opening episode, curios on show include an object originally created as a deterrent for rats that is now worth a small fortune, and a glove believed to have belonged to Elizabeth I. There is a moving story of a brooch which was kept hidden for years whilst the owner was in a prisoner of war camp.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 18 Aug 2013

S36 Episode 1

Polesden Lacey

The team heads to Surrey, where they discover a valuable rat deterrent, a brooch which was kept hidden for years while the owner was a prisoner of war, and a glove believed to have belonged to Elizabeth I.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 18 Aug 2013

S36 Episode 2

Antiques Roadshow

Fiona Bruce and the experts take a trip back to Wightwick Manor near Wolverhampton, where they find two drawings made by one of Britain's greatest artists JMW Turner.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 25 Aug 2013

S36 Episode 2

Wightwick Manor 2

A return visit to Wightwick Manor near Wolverhampton for Fiona Bruce and the experts. Discoveries include two drawings made by one of Britain's greatest artists, JMW Turner, including one found recently in the manor itself, objects once owned by the last survivor of the Titanic which were sold to pay for the cost of care home accommodation and a collector brings in examples from his hundreds of posters celebrating the spaghetti western.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 25 Aug 2013

S36 Episode 3

Eastbourne Bandstand

The team head to a seafront setting to examine a collection of pottery with a moving story, rare images of Marilyn Monroe, and a signalling lamp used on D-Day.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 1 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 3

Eastbourne Bandstand 1

In a first for the Roadshow, Fiona Bruce and the team record a programme at a sea front setting at Eastbourne Bandstand. Family treasures featured include a collection of pottery with a moving story, a rare signalling lamp used at D-Day, plus rare images of Marilyn Monroe taken at her last photographic session.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 1 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 4

Eastbourne Bandstand 2

The experts return to East Sussex to take a look at one of the earliest digital watches from the 1960s, and a collection of 1000 lead soldiers.

41 mins  ·  Sun, 8 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 4

Eastbourne Bandstand 2

Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a second visit to East Sussex as they welcome thousands of visitors to Eastbourne Bandstand. Objects brought before the cameras include a collection of a thousand lead soldiers, which tell the story of a remarkable Victorian childhood; one of the earliest digital watches from the 1960s; plus perhaps the highest value for a single piece of jewellery, which has the team in raptures.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 8 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 5

Fountains Abbey 2

A return visit for Fiona Bruce and the team to the magnificent Fountains Abbey near Ripon in Yorkshire. Objects brought in by visitors include a sentimental jewel bought after a farmer sold her favourite cows, a cache of love letters with a touching story, antiques once owned by comedian Ronnie Barker, plus some artefacts relating to the Nuremberg trials at the end of the Second World War.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 15 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 5

Fountains Abbey 2

Fiona and the team analyse artefacts related to the Nuremberg trials at the end of World War II, a sentimental jewel bought after a farmer sold her favourite cows, and a cache of love letters.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 15 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 6

Southsea: Royal Marines Museum

Fiona and the team head to the Royal Marines Museum at Southsea to find valuable antiques. They are presented with timber off HMS Victory, and a bangle left behind by a Russian Princess.

41 mins  ·  Sun, 22 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 6

Southsea - Royal Marines Museum 1

Fiona Bruce and the team set up for another busy day at the Royal Marines Museum in Southsea, near Portsmouth. There are some remarkable stories behind objects brought to the camera including chairs that claim to be made from timber off HMS Victory, rare spoons found in pig swill, a bangle left behind by a Russian princess, and a pile of paintings once owned by the man who inspired the character Indiana Jones.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 22 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 7

Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester 1

The team encounter one of the most valuable pictures ever seen on the show and a tea caddy used as a repository for a pet budgie's ashes.

41 mins  ·  Sun, 29 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 7

Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester 1

Fiona Bruce and the experts are at the Royal Agricultural University near Cirencester for this week's show. Objects featured include what could prove the most valuable picture ever seen on the show, a tea caddy first used in Regency days as a repository for a pet budgie's ashes, and what are believed to be the last signatures made by Edward VIII before his abdication.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 29 Sep 2013

S36 Episode 8

Newstead Abbey 2

Fiona and the experts heads to Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire to find expensive antiques, such as a medal for bravery awarded to a pigeon in World War Two.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 6 Oct 2013

S36 Episode 8

Newstead Abbey 2

Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a visit to Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire. Among the discoveries are a medal for bravery awarded to a pigeon in World War Two, an English Literature prize presented to the young DH Lawrence, and the very bugle that was used to sound the Charge of the Light Brigade.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 6 Oct 2013

S36 Episode 9

Towneley Hall

Fiona Bruce and the team arrive at Towneley Hall near Burnley, Lancashire. Objects brought to camera include a garden ornament, a collection of handbags that has prompted a domestic tiff, and a 16th-17th century ring bought in a boot sale.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 13 Oct 2013

S36 Episode 9

Towneley Hall 1

Fiona Bruce and the team arrive at Towneley Hall near Burnley in Lancashire. Despite heavy rain, thousands arrive to show their family treasures. Objects brought before the cameras include a garden ornament that turns out to be more important than first thought, a collection of handbags that has prompted a domestic tiff, and a 16th/17th century ring bought in a boot sale for a song.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 13 Oct 2013

S36 Episode 10

The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Fiona Bruce and the team head to the National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh. Objects include a small carved ivory figure from the 18th century ploughed up in a local field, and an original manuscript by Robert Burns.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 22 Dec 2013

S36 Episode 10

The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Fiona Bruce and the team head to Scotland where a large crowd awaits the experts at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh. Objects exciting the specialists include a small carved ivory figure from the 18th century ploughed up in a local field, an original manuscript by Robert Burns, plus a small box purchased recently for just over £30 delivers an early Christmas present for its surprised owner.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 22 Dec 2013

S36 Episode 11

Retrospective

Fiona Bruce looks back on the most talked about finds of 2013, with updates on star items from the year.

41 mins  ·  Sun, 29 Dec 2013

S36 Episode 12

The Royal Ballet School, Richmond

Fiona Bruce and the team visit the Royal Ballet School at Richmond Park in London. Objects include exquisitely modelled porcelain figures made by ballerina Anna Pavlova and a long bow reputed to have been used in World War II.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 5 Jan 2014

S36 Episode 12

The Royal Ballet School, Richmond 1

Fiona Bruce and the team visit the Royal Ballet School. Objects include a World War Two long bow and a sketch of Dylan Thomas's wife.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 5 Jan 2014

S36 Episode 13

Sainsbury Centre Norwich

Fiona Bruce and the experts head to the University of East Anglia where they are joined by large crowds from Norwich. Objects include the death mask of William Gladstone and a complete kitchen from the 1950s.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 12 Jan 2014

S36 Episode 13

Sainsbury Centre Norwich 1

Fiona Bruce and the experts head to the University of East Anglia where they are joined in the shadow of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts by large crowds from Norwich. There is an eclectic mix of objects brought to camera, including the death mask of William Gladstone, a complete kitchen from the 1950s, a horn found by a serving soldier whilst on duty in Afghanistan, and a remarkable sampler sewn in Victorian days by a resident of an asylum, complete with hand-sewn accusations aimed at those responsible for her incarceration.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 12 Jan 2014

S36 Episode 14

Exeter Cathedral 1

Fiona Bruce and the team set up for a busy day at Exeter Cathedral. Objects under inspection include a table reputed to have been used by Bonnie Prince Charlie, a silver cup found when re-thatching the roof of a cottage, artwork painted by Edward VII as a child, and a pair of the rarest Delft plates ever featured on the show.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 23 Mar 2014

S36 Episode 14

Exeter Cathedral 1

Objects under inspection include a table reputed to have been used by `Bonnie Prince Charlie', a silver cup found when rethatching the roof of a cottage, artwork painted by Edward VII as a child, and a pair of rare Delft plates.

41 mins  ·  Sun, 23 Mar 2014

S36 Episode 15

Scone Palace 1

A visit to Scone Palace, near Perth in Scotland, sees Fiona Bruce and the team meeting thousands of visitors bringing precious heirlooms. Pieces featured include an 'ugly' family brooch with a surprising value; one of the most significant books seen on the show, which dates back to the 15th century; t-shirts bought at a Clash concert over 30 years ago; and a tea caddy from the 1780s, which the expert describes as 'perfection'

58 mins  ·  Sun, 30 Mar 2014

S36 Episode 15

Scone Palace 1

Fiona Bruce and the team discover an `ugly' family brooch with surprising value, a significant 15th-century book, T-shirts bought at a Clash concert over 30 years ago, and a tea caddy from the 1780s which the expert describes as perfection.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 30 Mar 2014

S36 Episode 16

World War One Special

Fiona presents a special World War One themed edition of the show.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 6 Apr 2014

S36 Episode 16

World War One Special 1

Fiona Bruce and the team visit the poignant Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme to hear family stories and examine objects linked to the conflict, including bronze sculptures of troops modelled from trench clay and paintings of war horses.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 6 Apr 2014

S36 Episode 17

Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester 2

Fiona and the team of experts are at the Royal Agricultural University near Cirencester where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 13 Apr 2014

S36 Episode 17

Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester 2

Fiona Bruce and the experts discover a mantrap, a portrait of an insurance chairman, a 14th-century seal, and a teapot that was possibly used by Lord Nelson.

41 mins  ·  Sun, 13 Apr 2014

S36 Episode 18

Polesden Lacey 2

Fiona Bruce and the team of antiques experts pay a return visit to Polesden Lacey.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 20 Apr 2014

S36 Episode 18

Polesden Lacey 2

Fiona Bruce and the team discover a painting of JMW Turner's house on the banks of the Thames, a set of some of the earliest board game designs, and an instrument panel from a Lancaster bomber.

23 mins  ·  Sun, 20 Apr 2014

S36 Episode 19

Gregynog

Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Gregynog and discover secret plans drawn up by a British prisoner of war in Borneo during World War Two, a design by a British artist made in tribute to Americans killed in race riots and a rare type of sapphire.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 27 Apr 2014

S36 Episode 19

Gregynog

Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Gregynog and discover secret plans drawn up by a British prisoner of war in Borneo during WWII, a design by a British artist made in tribute to Americans killed in race riots, and a rare type of sapphire.

23 mins  ·  Sun, 27 Apr 2014

S36 Episode 20

Southsea - Royal Marines Museum 2

A return visit to the Royal Marines Museum at Southsea, near Portsmouth. Fiona Bruce and the team welcome thousands of visitors bringing their family treasures including a Jolly Roger flag once flown by the crew of a British submarine in the Second World War, a wine glass that is at the centre of a domestic dispute, plus perhaps the creepiest doll complete with a revolving head of four different faces comes spookily to life

58 mins  ·  Sun, 4 May 2014

S36 Episode 20

Southsea - Royal Marines Museum 2

A Jolly Roger flag is discovered among the family treasures presented to the team when they return to Southsea.

23 mins  ·  Wed, 14 May 2014

S36 Episode 21

Exeter Cathedral 2

A return visit to Exeter Cathedral for another feast of finds for Fiona Bruce and the experts. Treasures featured include Chinese objects which revealed a shocking family secret, rare artworks by the sculptor Elisabeth Frink, a map of the Battle of Waterloo drawn by an eyewitness, and one of the earliest dolls to be featured on the show.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 11 May 2014

S36 Episode 21

Exeter Cathedral 2

A return visit to Exeter Cathedral for another feast of finds. Treasures featured include Chinese objects which revealed a family secret, rare artworks by sculptor Elisabeth Frink, and a map of the Battle of Waterloo.

21 mins  ·  Sun, 11 May 2014

S36 Episode 22

The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 2

Fiona Bruce and the experts discover a sketchbook believed to have been made in 1851 aboard the S.S. Great Britain, a landscape of a valuable maritime scene found in a skip, and a jade Buddhist Lion Dog that brings good fortune to its owner.

24 mins  ·  Sun, 25 May 2014

S36 Episode 22

The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 2

Fiona and the team of experts are at the National Gallery in Edinburgh where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 25 May 2014

S36 Episode 23

The Royal Ballet School, Richmond 2

Fiona and the team of experts are at The Royal Ballet School, Richmond where members of the public bring their antiques and collectibles to have them valued.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 1 Jun 2014

S36 Episode 23

The Royal Ballet School, Richmond 2

Fiona Bruce and the experts uncover a rich mix of objects including a table made from Old London Bridge, a Maori feather box, a patriotic musical chamber pot and an artist's brush pot.

23 mins  ·  Sun, 1 Jun 2014

S36 Episode 24

Sainsbury Centre, Norwich 2

Treasures include a rare 18th-century glass bought for 10p from a charity shop.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 22 Jun 2014

S36 Episode 24

Sainsbury Centre Norwich 2

Objects under inspection include a rare 18th-century glass bought for 10p from a charity shop, a pair of Queen Victoria's amazingly large knickers and a special sports day medal awarded during an early 20th-century expedition to the Antarctic.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 22 Jun 2014

S36 Episode 25

Wentworth Woodhouse 1

Fiona Bruce and the experts travel to Wentworth Woodhouse in south Yorkshire.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 29 Jun 2014

S36 Episode 25

Wentworth Woodhouse 1

The team examine a mahogany bureau once owned by Earl Fitzwilliam, a delicate glass punch bowl which survived the air raids of World War Two, plus a box of bones crafted by Napoleonic prisoners of war.

23 mins  ·  Sun, 29 Jun 2014

S36 Episode 26

Wentworth Woodhouse 2

Fiona Bruce and the experts make a return visit to the magnificent Wentworth Woodhouse.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 6 Jul 2014

S36 Episode 26

Wentworth Woodhouse 2

Objects under inspection include a special medal awarded for kindness to pit ponies, a valuable painted Georgian tea tray, a Bible that belonged to the first black professional footballer and a very rare Fabergé egg.

42 mins  ·  Sun, 20 Jul 2014

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