Antiques Roadshow is, in itself, a national treasure. Beloved by Brits, the first-ever episode aired in 1979, with the late, great Bruce Parker hosting from Newbury. Jump forward 45 years ...
One Antiques Roadshow expert is “astonished” that he kept his BBC job for two decades. Andy McConnell is a glass appraiser who has made £1million flipping properties. He’s also worked at a ...
Antiques Roadshow expert John Sandon has a very famous dad who co-starred with him in the BBC programme. Ceramics and glass expert John joined the show in 1985 after a career at Bonhams auction ...
In a captivating episode of the BBC's Antiques Roadshow, filmed at Crystal Palace Park, a diverse array of guests presented their treasured possessions to experts for appraisal. During one ...
Andy McConnell is best known for starring on BBC’s Antiques Roadshow as the glass historian and expert. Throughout his time on the show, the 71-year-old has made hundreds and thousands of pounds ...
WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Antiques Roadshow. An Antiques Roadshow guest had tears in her eyes when her family heirlooms, which had been wrongly priced years before, turned out ...
WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Antiques Roadshow. An Antiques Roadshow guest welled up after discovering her grandmother’s robe was worth thousands. Filming at the Crystal Bridges ...
A LONG-running BBC TV show is set to be broadcast from Bradford this summer. Antiques Roadshow has been a staple of television viewing for households across the country since it first aired in 1979.
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left completely stunned when an expert revealed the surprising value of a brooch she had kept tucked away in a drawer for years. Appearing on tonight’s episode ...
Antiques Roadshow delivered a tear-jerker moment as an unsuspecting guest was stunned to discover her grandmother's robe was a treasure trove, valued at thousands. The emotional scene unfolded at ...
An unsigned painting brought to Antiques Roadshow could be worth up to half a million dollars (£400,000), but there’s a mystery surrounding it that could dramatically affect its value.
When Antiques Roadshow expert Andy McConnell purchased a property he described as a “fleapit” in 2020, he was planning a “complete renovation”. The home – bought for £230,000 – was ...