Antiques Roadshow (series 29)
Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979. Series 29 (2006/07) comprised 31 editions that were broadcast by the BBC from 3 September 2006 – 22 April 2007[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 29 (2006/07)
Series 29: 31 editions in 2006/07[1][3]
Series / Episode Aired |
Location & Region |
Host & Experts | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
3/9/2006 | Antiques Roadshow Greatest Finds | Michael Aspel & Elizabeth Crawford[1] | –[3] |
10/9/2006 | Antiques Roadshow Greatest Finds | Michael Aspel & [1] | –[3] |
17/9/2006 | Antiques Roadshow Greatest Finds | Michael Aspel & [1] | –[3] |
29/1 24/9/2006 | Gloucester Cathedral Gloucestershire | Michael Aspel & Henry Sandon Geoffrey Munn Jon Baddeley David Battie Steven Moore Hilary Kay[1] |
– Staffordshire Pottery figurines of Jeremy Ward. £200-£400 |
29/2 1/10/2006 | Carter's Steam Fair Priory Park, Haringey | Michael Aspel & Lars Tharp Nicholas Mitchel John Axford[1] |
– 1920s Art Nouveau vase by Moorcroft, in Maiping shape. £3,000 |
29/3 8/10/2006 | Kedleston Hall Derbyshire | Michael Aspel & John Axford Lars Tharp Paul Atterbury David Battie Ian Harris Nicholas Mitchell Andrew Davis John Benjamin[1] |
– Art Deco bronze sculpture of woman and Borzoi dog, made by Louis Riché 1920s Paris £5,000 |
29/4 15/10/2006 | Auckland Castle Bishop Auckland | Michael Aspel & Jon Baddeley Christopher Payne Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] |
– collection of cats figurines, - pair of Staffordshire made in the 1900s, £400, |
29/5 22/10/2006 | Auckland Castle Bishop Auckland | Michael Aspel & Steven Moore Jon Baddeley Christopher Payne Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] |
– oil painting Early 19th century fake of William Shakespeare £1,200 |
29/6 29/10/2006 | Swansea Guildhall Swansea | Michael Aspel & John Sandon Richard Price Hilary Kay Lars Tharp John Benjamin[1] |
– Swansea Guildhall decorated with Frank Brangwyn panels |
29/7 5/11/2006 | Hughenden Manor High Wycombe | Michael Aspel & John Benjamin David Battie Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] | [3] |
29/8 12/11/2006 | Hughenden Manor High Wycombe | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne Hilary Kay Lars Tharp[1] |
– Benjamin Disraeli's drawing room used for drawing 'top secret' maps during World War II. Map showing Hitler's secret hideaway |
29/9 19/11/2006 | Unseen items from Swansea Guildhall & Kedleston Hall Derbyshire | Michael Aspel & [1] |
Kedleston Hall Swansea |
29/10 26/11/2006 | Aberdeen Music Hall Aberdeen | Michael Aspel & Ian Harris Richard Price Christopher Payne Paul Atterbury[1] | – 1920s Wedgewood jars decorated by Daisy Makeig-Jones with fairy 'Thurbolds', £3,500 |
29/11 3/12/2006 | Prideaux Place Padstow Cornwall | Michael Aspel & Richard Price David Battie Hilary Kay Eric Knowles[1] |
– Ming Dynasty jar, c.1600, Kraak porcelain. Value £3,000 |
29/12 10/12/2006 | Prideaux Place Padstow Cornwall | Michael Aspel & Richard Price David Battie Hilary Kay Eric Knowles Steven Moore Penny Brittain Geoffrey Munn Phillip Mould Dendy Easton[1] |
– Gourd grown as portable 'cricket cage' for Chinese mandarins to hear "music", 1736–1795, £1,000 |
29/13 17/12/2006 | Baron's hall Arundel Castle Arundel Sussex | Michael Aspel & Richard Price David Battie Hilary Kay Eric Knowles[1] |
– Roman marble bust, 1st century AD, £5,000 |
31/12/2006 | Next Generation, Edinburgh | Michael Aspel & [1] | [3] |
29/14 7/1/2007 | Gloucester Cathedral Gloucester | Michael Aspel & Clive Stewart-Lockhart Henry Sandon Geoffrey Munn Penny Brittain Elaine Binning Jon Bly John Axford Clive Farahar Jon Baddeley Andy McConnell Bill Harriman David Battie Paul Viney Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay[1] |
– 1834 Naïve art painting of 2 children from 'Sandpits Court' Tirley by Mr Fisher of Gloucester - value £5,000 |
29/15 14/1/2007 | Australia Special Sydney Melbourne Australia | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Hilary Kay Paul Atterbury[1] |
– illuminated René Lalique sculpture, $12,000 / £5,000 |
29/16 28/1/2007 | Symphony Hall Birmingham | Michael Aspel & Charlie Ross Eric Knowles Geoffrey Munn[1] |
– Sweet Charity necklace decorated with moonstones by Arthur & Georgie Gaskin ('Mr & Mrs Arthur Gaskin') of the Arts and Crafts Movement, £3,000 |
29/17 4/2/2007 | Holkham Hall Norfolk | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Lars Tharp Hilary Kay John Benjamin[1] |
– invention of bowler hat by Edward Coke, the younger brother of the 2nd Earl of Leicester |
29/18 17/2/2007 | Holkham Hall Norfolk | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Keith Baker Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay[1] |
– Holkham Hall, the Alabaster hall |
29/19 24/2/2007 | Southport Lancashire | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Paul Atterbury David Battie[1] | [3] |
29/20 25/2/2007 | Southport Lancashire | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Richard Price Ian Pickford Bunny Campione David Battie Paul Atterbury[1] |
– 1919 perfume bottle with 'Egyptian lady' stopper. Made in France by Julian Pillard for the Blue Lagoon scent of the perfumer Nicolas de Barry £2,500 |
29/21 18/3/2007 | Wakehurst Place Ardingly West Sussex | Michael Aspel & Rupert Maas Geoffrey Munn[1] |
– Polyphon 1890s Musical box with rotating christmas tree holder, £600 |
29/22 25/3/2007 | Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Glasgow | Michael Aspel[1] | [3] |
29/23 1/4/2007 | Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Glasgow | Michael Aspel & [1] | [3] |
29/24 8/4/2007 | Tavistock, Devon | Michael Aspel & [1] | [3] |
29/25 15/4/2007 | Lacock Abbey Lacock Wiltshire | Michael Aspel & [1] | [3] |
29/26 22/4/2007 | Lacock Abbey Lacock Wiltshire | Michael Aspel & [1] | [3] |
3/9/2006 | Antiques Roadshow Greatest Finds | [9] | |
29/4/2007 | Rectrospective The Unseen Items Compilation Episode | Michael Aspel & [1] | [3] |
References
- TV.com Antiques Roadshow Series 29 database Archived 2 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- Homes And Antiques, Meet the Experts
- BBC, Antiques Roadshow Series 29 programme guide Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- History of British Pottery - Cauldon Potteries
- Royal Cauldon Potteries
- History of Spode, Charles Ferdinand Hürten
- Coatts, Margot (15 February 1996). "OBITUARY: Tibor Reich". The Independent. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- 20th century glass - Wedgewood Glass
- "BBC, Antiques Roadshow Series 29 programme guide". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011.