Find out when Antiques Roadshow is on TV today, tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Antiques Roadshow is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Piece Hall in Halifax, the only surviving 18th-century cloth hall where textiles were once traded. Items featured include a sapphire that jewellery specialist John Benjamin thinks is the biggest he has ever seen - but which the owner thinks is fake. Other finds include a Chinese imperial robe, a mysterious set of 17th-century doors, and the oldest piece of glass to ever appear on the show
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 17, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Piece Hall in Halifax, the only surviving 18th-century cloth hall where textiles were once traded. Items featured include a sapphire that jewellery specialist John Benjamin thinks is the biggest he has ever seen - but which the owner thinks is fake. Other finds include a Chinese imperial robe, a mysterious set of 17th-century doors, and the oldest piece of glass to ever appear on the show
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 17, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, where expert Ronnie Archer-Morgan challenges viewers to guess the origins of three pieces of ornate tribal jewellery. Objects brought in to be valued include a piece of Murano glass inspired by Picasso, a collection of 1950s car posters, a set of blueprints for the bouncing bomb, and a silver flagon that was presented to a local church in 1684
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 17, 1:00 pm
Michael Aspel and the team visit Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, where a Martinware bird, thought by its owner to be a tobacco jar, turns out to be anything but. A rare ring proves to be an interesting find and a selection of royal letters, invitations and sketches collected by a Windsor Castle librarian in the 1860s reveal a secret history
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 17, 4:30 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from MediaCityUK on the former Manchester docks, and investigates the history of the city's ship canal, which links it to the Irish Sea. Items brought in to be valued include an early animation machine, a statue of Buddha, a magician's box of tricks, and the heaviest treasure ever featured on the show - a 10-metre Canadian totem pole which has to be craned in
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Wed 18, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from MediaCityUK on the former Manchester docks, and investigates the history of the city's ship canal, which links it to the Irish Sea. Items brought in to be valued include an early animation machine, a statue of Buddha, a magician's box of tricks, and the heaviest treasure ever featured on the show - a 10-metre Canadian totem pole which has to be craned in
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Wed 18, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Cromer pier in Norfolk, where items brought in to be valued include a strange machine labelled 'Certain Death', the Duke of Wellington's night cap, a note related to Oliver Cromwell, and letters from both Queen Victoria and John Lennon. Plus, Fiona is challenged to guess the values of three rare pieces of antique jewellery
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Wed 18, 1:00 pm
Michael Aspel takes the programme to Blackpool, where seaside treasures await him. Discovering the predecessor of This Is Your Life's big red book, he also comes across a signed programme from the 1936 cup tie between Bolton and Blackpool, an unusual medal awarded for selling vacuum cleaners in the 1930s, and a rose-patterned Staffordshire mug that provides a clue to its famous former owner
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Wed 18, 4:30 pm
Fiona Bruce presents from Eltham Palace in Greenwich, south-east London, where members of the public get the chance to have their family treasures assessed by the experts, with Joanna Hardy dazzled by an exquisite emerald and diamond bracelet made by one of Paris' top design houses. Also featured are tea set from the ship used by Captain Scott on his ill-fated Antarctic expedition of 1910, a giant thermometer used as an advertisement and a Roman jug that's survived unscathed for 2,000 years
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Thu 19, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents from Eltham Palace in Greenwich, south-east London, where members of the public get the chance to have their family treasures assessed by the experts, with Joanna Hardy dazzled by an exquisite emerald and diamond bracelet made by one of Paris' top design houses. Also featured are tea set from the ship used by Captain Scott on his ill-fated Antarctic expedition of 1910, a giant thermometer used as an advertisement and a Roman jug that's survived unscathed for 2,000 years
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Thu 19, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents a compilation of highlights from the past 25 years of the show, looking back at some of the visitors who were surprised how much their possessions were worth. Expert Marc Allum discusses some of his favourite finds, including a tapestry celebrating rock band Status Quo, and a rare camera which sold for a small fortune
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Thu 19, 1:00 pm
The team examines finds in Newport, Gwent, including a large teapot, a rare Hungarian vase and an enormous painting of Britannia. Plus, as a testimony to ingenuity, presenter Michael Aspel gets a chance to try out a home-made bomb-clearing device from the Second World War
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Thu 19, 4:30 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Ham House in the London borough of Richmond-upon-Thames, where an 18th-century robe could be an important piece of Chinese history. Other items brought in include a portrait by Indian-born artist FN Souza, a collection of silver from the Gulf state of Oman, two goblets engraved with images of the Crystal Palace, a dressing gown made by from a blanket by a German prisoner of war, and a photo album that documents the moment British atomic bombs were tested in 1956
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Fri 20, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Ham House in the London borough of Richmond-upon-Thames, where an 18th-century robe could be an important piece of Chinese history. Other items brought in include a portrait by Indian-born artist FN Souza, a collection of silver from the Gulf state of Oman, two goblets engraved with images of the Crystal Palace, a dressing gown made by from a blanket by a German prisoner of war, and a photo album that documents the moment British atomic bombs were tested in 1956
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Fri 20, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Dyffryn Gardens near Cardiff, where treasures include a necklace made from some of the largest pieces of Baltic amber that jewellery specialist John Benjamin has ever seen. Jon Baddeley admires a humble compass once owned by local man Edgar Evans, who was part of Scott's ill-fated Antarctic expedition and one of the first of the party to lose his life on the ice
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Fri 20, 1:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from the ruined Beaumaris Castle on the Island of Anglesey, where valuable finds include a copy of Winnie the Pooh that may be a first edition, a rare ballerina brooch, and a wooden chair featuring carvings by Yorkshire craftsman Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson. Fiiona also discovers why the castle was never completed by King Edward I, and is challenged to a game of Basic, Better, Best by Lisa Lloyd with a collection of unusual toys.
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Sun 22, 7:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, where Adam Schoon gets a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the Scottish Cup, the most important trophy in Scottish football, and he finds out more about - Andrew Watson, considered the first black international footballer. Items brought in to be valued include a carrier bag full of rare Russian jewels, a collection of dolls' house crockery, and a black opal necklace
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Mon 23, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, where Adam Schoon gets a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the Scottish Cup, the most important trophy in Scottish football, and he finds out more about - Andrew Watson, considered the first black international footballer. Items brought in to be valued include a carrier bag full of rare Russian jewels, a collection of dolls' house crockery, and a black opal necklace
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Mon 23, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Aston Hall in Birmingham, and is joined by poet Benjamin Zephaniah, who grew up nearby and has fond childhood memories of playing in the grounds. Among the items brought in to be valued are some ornate and valuable ceremonial weapons from India, a collection of clocks, a pedal car, and the autographs of the Beatles - given to a fan in return for joining them in a water pistol shoot-out
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Mon 23, 1:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents from Portchester Castle in Hampshire, where treasures include an extraordinary set of RAF medals, awarded for extreme bravery to an airman who served in Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain. The team also admires some rare punk clothing by fashion designer Vivienne Westwood and a roll of ornate Arts and Crafts wallpaper destined for the bonfire. Amin Jaffer appraises two valuable paintings by prominent 20th-century Indian artists, Jamini Roy and KH Ara, and explains how each man expressed ideas of Indian identity and nationhood in their works
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 24, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents from Portchester Castle in Hampshire, where treasures include an extraordinary set of RAF medals, awarded for extreme bravery to an airman who served in Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain. The team also admires some rare punk clothing by fashion designer Vivienne Westwood and a roll of ornate Arts and Crafts wallpaper destined for the bonfire. Amin Jaffer appraises two valuable paintings by prominent 20th-century Indian artists, Jamini Roy and KH Ara, and explains how each man expressed ideas of Indian identity and nationhood in their works
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 24, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from the Ulster Folk Museum near Belfast. Treasures brought in to be valued include a set of stained-glass windows decorated with mermaids, piece of costume jewellery found in an antique shop in Australia, an ornately decorated mandolin found concealed in an old cupboard, a device used to make penicillin, a silver milk jug from Kashmir and a huge bell from a Japanese temple
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 24, 1:00 pm
At Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, Michael Aspel introduces unseen finds from previous shows, including a pair of revealing female figures originally displayed in a French brothel, and an unusual table clock with a turtle motif. Clive Farahar also describes the former owner of the house, Victorian novelist and philanderer Edward Bulwer Lytton
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 24, 4:30 pm