Series 29

Long-running family series in which experts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination and valuation. Presented by Michael Aspel

  • Episode 28

    28/28 A look at the stories surrounding some of the objects after they left the Roadshow.

    First broadcast: 29 Apr 2007

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  • Episode 27

    27/28 A second visit to Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire for Michael Aspel and the team.

    First broadcast: 22 Apr 2007

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  • Episode 26

    26/28 Michael Aspel and the team of experts are at Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire.

    First broadcast: 15 Apr 2007

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  • Episode 25

    25/28 Michael Aspel and the team are in Devon for a busy day in Tavistock Market.

    First broadcast: 08 Apr 2007

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  • Episode 24

    24/28 A Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a Chippendale chair are amongst the finds in Glasgow.

    First broadcast: 01 Apr 2007

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Last on

Australia Compilation

16/28 Michael Aspel and the team visit Sydney and Melbourne.

Thu 27 Mar 2008 01:55 BBC One

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