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 Pitzhanger Manor in Ealing, west London, where finds include a quirky 18th-century Harlequinade children's flip book, a vintage trainer collection, and a flying helmet from the Battle of Britain.Fiona also learns more about the science behind the recent restoration of the manor, and Serhat Ahmet challenges her to identify the uses for three rare pieces of porcelain
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Sun 8, 7:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Crathes Castle, Aberdeenshire, where finds brought in to be valued include a collection of signed Harry Potter books, ornate silver from Iona, a German art deco figurine, an intricate Italian bracelet, and a baseball cap with an unusual story to tell
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Mon 9, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Crathes Castle, Aberdeenshire, where finds brought in to be valued include a collection of signed Harry Potter books, ornate silver from Iona, a German art deco figurine, an intricate Italian bracelet, and a baseball cap with an unusual story to tell
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Mon 9, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Cromer seafront in Norfolk. Items brought in to be valued include two pieces of Italian jewellery, a Chinese vase, and a silver goblet that survived the Great Fire of London in perfect condition. Philip Mould examines a pencil sketch by LS Lowry to determine if it is real or a fake
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Mon 9, 1:00 pm
Michael Aspel introduces the show from the Victoria and Albert Museum, where experts value family treasures including a painting, an original handwritten poem by WB Yeats, early Meissen porcelain and a rare silver tobacco box
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Mon 9, 4:30 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from the historic Buckfast Abbey in Devon, where experts examine an 18th-century tankard, an iron chest with a hidden lock dating back to the 1640s, London street signs, a Biba frock, and a piece of shrapnel from the battleship Bismarck
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 10, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from the historic Buckfast Abbey in Devon, where experts examine an 18th-century tankard, an iron chest with a hidden lock dating back to the 1640s, London street signs, a Biba frock, and a piece of shrapnel from the battleship Bismarck
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 10, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from the Concorde Hangar at the Aerospace Bristol museum, where the most surprising item brought in is a very valuable statue of Buddha. Other finds being valued include an intricate model of a vintage car made by a prisoner of war, an Elizabethan ring, a collection of classic guitars, and of course, a great variety of Concorde memorabilia
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 10, 1:00 pm
Michael Aspel hosts as the team value items in Barnstaple, north Devon. Their visit turns up an enamel miniature by Henry Bone, a First World War pilot's watch once worn by TE Lawrence, a collection of walking sticks, a painting from the Newlyn School and a native Canadian 'octopus bag' from the 19th century
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Tue 10, 4:30 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, Wed 11, 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, Wed 11, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, one of the first stately homes in Britain to be converted into a hospital and convalescent home during the First World War. Items brought in to be valued include a diamond and ruby pendant, a rare snuff container, and competing pieces of Daum glassware
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Wed 11, 1:00 pm
Michael Aspel and the team pay a visit to the Valley Leisure Centre in Biddulph, Staffordshire. Items of interest include a rare 18th-century Wedgwood egg scrambler, a Constable sketch, a fine English repeater watch, a collection of ship's documents giving details of the auctioning of slaves and a handkerchief with a royal connection
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Wed 11, 4:30 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Salford's MediaCityUK, and meets Blue Peter presenters past and present to discuss the contents of the time capsules buried on the show. Among the items brought in to be valued are a drawing by LS Lowry on the back of a restaurant bill, an 18th-century puzzle jug, and a collection of Second World War badges
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Thu 12, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Salford's MediaCityUK, and meets Blue Peter presenters past and present to discuss the contents of the time capsules buried on the show. Among the items brought in to be valued are a drawing by LS Lowry on the back of a restaurant bill, an 18th-century puzzle jug, and a collection of Second World War badges
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Thu 12, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents a second visit to Eltham Palace, and explores the art deco wing that was built in the 1930s. Items brought in to be valued include a pair of duelling pistols with a story to tell, two rare Fijian war clubs, and a panel of stained glass from the Houses of Parliament which was broken during the Blitz
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Thu 12, 1:00 pm
The popular series visits Glamis Castle, childhood home of the Queen Mother and the place where Macbeth is said to have killed Duncan. The experts value a posy ring with a macabre history, a dining table originally intended for supporting a coffin, jewellery which survived not only a fire but a torpedo attack and the fascinating scrapbook of a First World War pilot. Presented by Michael Aspel
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Thu 12, 4:30 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire. Items brought in to be valued include a royal portrait which is not all that it seems, a Cartier clock, a tiny bowl with a giant price tag, a hat once given to Ronald Reagan and a walking stick belonging to Scottish music hall star Harry Lauder
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Fri 13, 12:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire. Items brought in to be valued include a royal portrait which is not all that it seems, a Cartier clock, a tiny bowl with a giant price tag, a hat once given to Ronald Reagan and a walking stick belonging to Scottish music hall star Harry Lauder
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Fri 13, 6:00 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from underneath the last Concorde to ever fly at Aerospace in Bristol, which is celebrating 50 years since its maiden flight. Objects brought in to be valued include a Fijian war club, a tiny Chinese vase, a collection of Radiohead memorabilia, a four leaf clover brooch, a rare piece of Venetian glass and a set of silver candlesticks
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Fri 13, 1:00 pm
The experts return to Glamis Castle, where they value a pair of Chinese Imperial bowls, a collection of more than 800 handbag mirrors, and a necklace sporting 2,000-year-old gems. Michael Aspel introduces highlights of other shows and explores the Queen Mother's childhood at this historic Scottish retreat
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Fri 13, 4:30 pm
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders, where treasures include a Rod Stewart Gold Disc a silver chalice thought to have been found in a potato field, and a gold, enamelled snuffbox gifted by a Russian Tsar. Fiona also looks into the history of the famous Paisley shawl, and reveals the personal stories behind three antiques belonging to Silverware Expert Gordon Foster
More details for Antiques Roadshow, Sun 15, 7:00 pm