Antiques Roadshow 2017 visits castles, stately homes and The Queen Vic - as it celebrates 40 years valuing our treasures
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Next year, BBC One’s much-loved Antiques Roadshow will celebrate 40 years of touring the country, valuing family treasures, car-boot sale bargains and charity shop finds. Today (Wednesday 28 December), Antiques Roadshow announced the spectacular list of venues it will visit in 2017.
Presenter Fiona Bruce announced the 2017 venues in a special Antiques Roadshow (BBC One, 6.30 pm) looking back at the highlights of 2016, and updating stories from the year. The venues Fiona and the Antiques Roadshow team of experts will visit include Queen Victoria’s favourite summer home, Osborne on the Isle of Wight, and there will be special show outside The Queen Vic pub on EastEnders’ Albert Square where invited guests will bring treasured objects from the worlds of film, music, theatre and television.
Antiques Roadshow was first recorded as a pilot show at Hereford Town Hall on 17 May 1977, presented by Bruce Parker with antiques expert Arthur Negus. To mark the historic year, the team will begin recording its 40th series, 40 years from the date of its first recording, on May 17 2017, at Minehead Railway Station, home of the West Somerset Railway, the longest heritage railway in England.
Other iconic venues Antiques Roadshow will visit in 2017 include: Northern Ireland’s Parliament Buildings & Stormont Estate; Floors Castle in Scotland; Cardiff Castle in Wales; the former royal palace, Osborne on the Isle of Wight and the glorious gardens at Nymans in West Sussex.
There will also be a special programme recorded at BBC Studios in Elstree featuring stories and objects from the entertainment world, filmed on the set of EastEnders. There, experts will hear stories from specially-invited guests bringing objects that reveal stories of meetings with famous names from the entertainment world, all set against the familiar backdrop of Walford.
Fiona Bruce, presenter of Antiques Roadshow since 2008, said: “As well as the 40th series of Antiques Roadshow, it will be my own 10th series on the programme next year. Where does the time go? Meeting fantastic people, hearing their stories, going to fabulous locations and, best of all unearthing hidden treasures clearly makes the time fly. I hope as many people as possible come along to see us in 2017 at one of our fascinating venues. It’s a great, free day out, you can see behind the scenes of one of your favourite shows, and, who knows? We’d love to make your 2017 extra memorable with surprising news about your treasures.”
Simon Shaw, Executive Producer of Antiques Roadshow, said: “We are looking forward to welcoming thousands of visitors to each Antiques Roadshow in 2017, it’s a real chance to be part of the programme’s history and to have an enjoyable, informative free day out, seeing how the programme is made and meeting everyone who features on it. Even after almost 40 series, the winning formula of helping visitors unlock the story of their item’s past and hopefully astonishing them with its value, is still as popular as ever.”
Aside from the special one-off recording on Albert Square, everyone is welcome to bring their treasures to Antiques Roadshow filming. Entry is free and no pre-registration, tickets or appointments are required, visitors can just turn up on the day. More information on attending Antiques Roadshow can be found at www.bbc.co.uk/antiquesroadshow . To register large or heavy items or to contact the programme go to the Share Your Story page.
Here is the full list of 2017 venues and dates:
Wednesday 17 May - Minehead Railway Station, Somerset: Wednesday 17 May will mark forty years to the day since the first recording of Antiques Roadshow, and 20 years since Antiques Roadshow last visited Minehead Railway Station, home of the West Somerset Railway.
Thursday 8 June - Nymans, Sussex: A romantic house and ruins in the care of the National Trust and set in intimate gardens near Haywards Heath in Sussex.
Thursday 15 June - Abbey Pumping Station Museum, Leicester: This impressive example of ornamented industrial architecture houses Leicester's Museum of Science and Technology, displaying the city's industrial, technological and scientific heritage.
Wednesday 21 June - Black Country Living Museum, Dudley, West Midlands: An open-air museum covering 26 acres recreating life in the Midlands during the industrial age.
Thursday 6 July – Floors Castle, Kelso: Family home of the Duke of Roxburghe, with superb views over the River Tweed and the Cheviot Hills.
Thursday 13 July - Castle Howard, North Yorkshire: Truly one of Britain’s greatest stately homes, set in magnificent grounds and home of the Howard family.
Saturday 29 July – Parliament Buildings and Stormont Estate, Belfast: The extensive grounds of the impressive Stormont Estate is the location of the historic Parliament Buildings, the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Thursday 31 August - Helmingham Hall, Suffolk: A moated manor house, renowned for its 16th-century gardens and deer park.
Wednesday 6 September - Cardiff Castle: Encompassing 2000 years of history in the heart of the Welsh capital.
Thursday 14 September - Osborne, Isle of Wight: Palatial holiday home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, now in the care of English Heritage.
Thursday 26 October – Newcastle-upon-Tyne Civic Centre: We will be filming inside the grand entrance of the administrative and ceremonial heart of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with its Bavarian crystal chandelier and imposing marble staircase.
Around 30 of Antiques Roadshow’s well-loved team of experts – made up of many of the country’s leading experts in fine arts and antiques - will be at each venue to offer free advice and valuations to visitors. More information on planning a visit to Antiques Roadshow can be found at: www.bbc.co.uk/antiquesroadshow
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Natasha Lee
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