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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Exeter Cathedral 2

Presenter Fiona Bruce in front of Exeter Cathedral, Exeter, Devon, South West England.
Courtesy of Olwen Gillespie © BBC 2014
Presenter Fiona Bruce in front of Exeter Cathedral, Exeter, Devon, South West England.

Airs Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 at 7 p.m. on KPBS TV

The UK version of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW returns as presenter Fiona Bruce and the team are back on the trail of the nation’s hidden treasures, visiting more of Britain’s most sumptuous and unusual locations.

Season 36 also introduces a new play-along feature – The Rogues Gallery, where viewers get the chance to see whether they can spot a fake among real treasures.

In this episode, a return visit to Exeter Cathedral for another feast of finds for Fiona Bruce and the experts.

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Three Chinese silk jackets with an interesting history are valued by Hilary Kay (left).
Courtesy of Olwen Gillespie © BBC 2014
Three Chinese silk jackets with an interesting history are valued by Hilary Kay (left).

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.

Hilary Kay (right) looks at a very valuable doll from Sidmouth Museum.
Courtesy of Olwen Gillespie © BBC 2014
Hilary Kay (right) looks at a very valuable doll from Sidmouth Museum.

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Visitors bring a ship made by Napoleonic prisoners of war back to the ROADSHOW 20 years later.
Courtesy of Olwen Gillespie © BBC 2014
Visitors bring a ship made by Napoleonic prisoners of war back to the ROADSHOW 20 years later.

CREDITS:

A BBC production. Producer: Michele Burgess. Series Editor: Simon Shaw (PRICELESS ANTIQUES ROADSHOW). Presenter: Fiona Bruce (THE QUEEN’S PALACES)