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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Extraordinary Finds

Leigh Keno discusses his 1997 appraisal of a Seymour card table, ca. 1794.
Photo by ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for WGBH, (c) WGBH 2019
Leigh Keno discusses his 1997 appraisal of a Seymour card table, ca. 1794.

Monday, Nov. 21, 2022 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Not currently available to watch on demand

Part adventure, part history lesson, part treasure hunt, 20-time Emmy® Award nominated ANTIQUES ROADSHOW began its 26th broadcast season in 2022 and is the most watched ongoing primetime PBS series.

"Extraordinary Finds" Producer Luke Crafton interviews ROADSHOW's Executive Producer, Marsha Bemko, on the show's milestone episode.

Ever wonder what happens after the ANTIQUES ROADSHOW cameras stop rolling? In celebration of 500 episodes, this special hour follows the stories behind pivotal series moments through all-new interviews with longtime appraisers and memorable guests.

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During ROADSHOW’s 2014 New York City event, one Beatles fan named Ted got the surprise of a lifetime when Collectibles appraiser Laura Woolley told him his John Lennon-autographed sign — which he’d paid just $350 for at auction in the ‘80s — was now worth $50K to $75K. Watch Woolley reminisce about her experience appraising the sign and learn why Ted’s first auction purchase was such a lucky one.

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