Antiques Roadshow (series 27)
Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979. Series 27 (2004/05) comprised 25 editions that were broadcast by the BBC from 5 September 2004 – 20 March 2005[1][2][3]
- For editions of other series of the Antiques Roadshow please see List of Antiques Roadshow episodes
The dates in brackets given below are the dates each episode was filmed at the location. The date not in brackets is the episode's first UK airing date on BBC One.
Series / Episode Aired |
Location | Host & Experts | Notes |
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27/1 5/9/2004 | Portmeirion North Wales | Michael Aspel & Andrew Davis Christopher Payne Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] | – intricate mosaics – items made by prisoners of war as gifts of thanks – a penknife valued at £1,500 – a contender for Champion Collector of the UK.[3] |
27/2 12/9/2004 | Haltwhistle Northumberland | Michael Aspel & John Benjamin Andrew Davis Paul Atterbury Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] | – fittings from RMS Olympic (Titanic's sister ship) – an Ancient Roman coin found at Hadrian's Wall – a letter from J. R. R. Tolkien about The Lord of the Rings – the largest collection of royal memorabilia.[3] |
27/3 19/9/2004 | Hastings Sussex | Michael Aspel & Paul Atterbury David Battie Christopher Payne Richard Price John Axford Hilary Kay[1] | – a Meissen porcelain pot valued at £10,000, – a "doodle" by Augustus John – an unopened chest containing a wedding gift from the 1920s – a collector of Punch & Judy paraphernalia.[3] |
27/4 26/9/2004 | Witley Court Worcestershire | Michael Aspel & John Benjamin Richard Price David Battie Paul Atterbury Lars Tharp John Sandon[1] |
– Great Witley church |
27/5 3/10/2004 | Magna Centre Rotherham | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne David Battie Lars Tharp Dominic Winter[1] | – a clock given by Queen Victoria – a stash of silver – Beatles memorabilia – one of the largest pieces ever on a Roadshow.[3] |
27/6 10/10/2004 | National Archives at Kew Kew London Borough of Richmond upon Thames | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne David Battie Paul Atterbury Eric Knowles[1] | – the Domesday book – the SOS telegram sent from the RMS Titanic – a picture made out of human hair, – a Mahogany Chest (furniture) given by King James I of England – early papers of the Suffragettes.[3] |
27/7 17/10/2004 | Hampton Court Palace London Borough of Richmond upon Thames | Michael Aspel & Richard Price Hilary Kay[1] | – a bronze by Auguste Rodin – a Longcase clock – a sketch by Piet Mondrian valued between £50–70,000.[3] |
27/8 24/10/2004 | Hampton Court Palace London Borough of Richmond upon Thames | Michael Aspel & Richard Price David Battie Hilary Kay[1] | – a coral bracelet valued at £30,000, – an unusual doll, – a dress by Vivienne Westwood – a pendant carried up and down Mount Everest 3 times.[3] |
27/9 31/10/2004 | Hornsea East Riding of Yorkshire | Michael Aspel & Martin Levy Eric Knowles Lars Tharp Hilary Kay David Battie Ian Harris[1] | – a chastity belt dug up on a farm, – an 1875 sewing machine – Beatles memorabilia – over 40 Humber cars, one owned by Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson.[3] |
27/10 7/11/2004 | Dyrham Park Gloucestershire | Michael Aspel & John Axford Christopher Payne Lars Tharp[1] | – an 18th-century court dress worth £10,000, – a silver beaker – a brooch given by the Queen mother to her Head Chef[3] |
27/11 14/11/2004 | Edinburgh | Michael Aspel & Martin Levy Ian Harris Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] | – a Russian cigarette case valued at £5,000, – a 19th-century trinket depicting types of torture – a lock of Beethoven's hair presented at his funeral.[3] |
27/12 21/11/2004 | Wilton House Wilton Wiltshire | Michael Aspel & David Battie Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] | – 200 typewriters – a suffragette doll dressed from women protestors prison uniforms – a ring worn by Princess Elizabeth of England in 1635, – an ornate table, transported in a horsebox, valued at £30,000[3] |
27/13 28/11/2004 | City Hall, Cardiff Cardiff | Michael Aspel & Richard Price David Battie Eric Knowles[1] | – a painting bought for 10p now valued at £700-£1,000, – a rare Prince of Wales tea caddy, – a clock valued at up to £35,000[3] |
27/14 5/12/2004 | Cardiff Castle Cardiff | Michael Aspel & [1] | – an African witch doctor's ceremonial stick, – a schoolboy's exercise book from 1745 – a Scandinavian tankard valued at £12,000.[3] |
27/15 12/12/2004 | King's College, Cambridge Cambridge | Michael Aspel & John Axford Hilary Kay Paul Atterbury David Battie Christopher Payne Richard Price Gordon Lang Nicholas Mitchell John Benjamin[1] | – a letter from Florence Nightingale, – the racing silk of a famous jockey, – a collection of old wedding photographs – an Art Deco diamond brooch found in wartime London.[3] |
27/16 19/12/2004 | King's College, Cambridge Cambridge | Michael Aspel & Hilary Kay Paul Atterbury David Battie Christopher Payne[1] |
– small 1870s 'Albion press' Printing press – manufactured under licence by Frederick Ullmer Ltd, £2000 |
27/17 26/12/2004 | The Next Generation, Thinktank Birmingham | Michael Aspel & Hilary Kay Lars Tharp David Battie Eric Knowles Paul Atterbury[1] | [3] |
27/18 2/1/2005 | Tyntesfield House Tyntesfield Bristol | Michael Aspel & Hilary Kay Paul Atterbury David Battie Christopher Payne Nicholas Mitchell[1] | – a silver grape holder made from silver, – a cabinet of rare microscope slides – a ruby and diamond brooch valued at £30,000 – a collector with over 150,000 buttons.[3] |
27/19 9/1/2005 | Stornoway Isle of Lewis Outer Hebrides, Scotland | Michael Aspel & Ian Harris David Battie Paul Atterbury Lars Tharp Nicholas Mitchell[1] | – early medical instruments, – a table made from wood salvaged from a shipwreck – a modern painting by Hoggan valued at £20,000.[3] |
27/20 16/1/2005 | Victoria Baths Manchester | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay Eric Knowles[1] | – an Art Deco cigarette case valued at £3,500, – a shock therapy machine, – an ornate pedestal valued at £15,000.[3] |
27/21 23/1/2005 | HMS Victory Portsmouth | Michael Aspel & Martin Levy John Benjamin Christopher Payne David Battie Hilary Kay[1] | – Scrimshaw Ostrich eggs carved by Lord Nelson's crew – box made from debris taken from HMS Victory after the Battle of Trafalgar.[3] |
27/22 30/1/2005 | The Leisure Centre Abergavenny Wales | Michael Aspel & [1] |
– Big Pit National Coal Museum |
27/23 13/2/2005 | Ipswich East Anglia | Michael Aspel & Natalie Harris Lars Tharp Paul Atterbury Christopher Payne Ian Harris Nicholas Mitchell[1] | – an early American flag, – a silver tankard valued at £50,000 – a pair of spectacles worn by Napoleon – a man with 5,000 Dinky Toys.[3] |
27/24 20/2/2005 | Dartington Hall Totnes Devon | Michael Aspel & Keith Baker Paul Atterbury[1] | – 1851 bust by William Feed (born 1804) £6,000 |
27/25 13/3/2005 | Dartington Hall Totnes Devon | Michael Aspel & John Benjamin Keith Baker Ian Harris Paul Atterbury[1] |
– decorated china Piggy bank by the Bovey Tracey Pottery company for Jan Plichta[4] £1,500 |
27/26 20/3/2005 | Retrospective episode | Michael Aspel & John Benjamin Richard Price Christopher Payne[1] | – Staffordshire pot worth £50,000[3] |
References
- TV.com Antiques Roadshow Series 27 database
- Homes And Antiques, Meet the Experts
- "BBC, Antiques Roadshow Series 27 programme guide". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
- Jan Plichta at the Piggybank page