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Antiques Roadshow is a long-running British television series about the appraisal of antiques, broadcast on BBC One since the show's launch on February 18, 1979. It is currently in its forty-sixth series, with over 850 episodes to date.
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Broadcast history
Regular series
Series 1 (1979)
Series 1: 8 editions from 18 February[1] – 8 April 1979[2]
Series 2 (1980)
Series 2: 8 editions from 9 March[3] – 27 April 1980[4]
- Ely (9 March 1980)
- Llandrindod Wells (16 March 1980)
- Trowbridge (23 March 1980)
- Oldham (30 March 1980)
- Maidstone (6 April 1980)
- Camberley (13 April 1980)
- Stoke-on-Trent (20 April 1980)
- Guernsey (27 April 1980)
Series 3 (1981)
Series 3: 8 editions from 15 March[5] – 3 May 1981[6]
- Cheltenham (15 March 1981)
- Troon (22 March 1981)
- Aberystwyth (29 March 1981)
- Aylesbury (5 April 1981)
- Salisbury (12 April 1981)
- Monmouth (19 April 1981)
- Derby (26 April 1981)
- Bognor Regis (3 May 1981)
Series 4 (1982)
Series 4: 8 editions from 4 April[7] – 23 May 1982[8]
- Winchester (4 April 1982)
- Lancaster (11 April 1982)
- St Austell (18 April 1982)
- Leamington Spa (25 April 1982)
- Bolton (2 May 1982)
- Exeter (9 May 1982)
- Scarborough (16 May 1982)
- Malvern (23 May 1982)
Series 5 (1983)
Series 5: 8 editions from 3 April – 22 May 1983[9]
- Harrogate (3 April 1983)
- Gloucester (10 April 1983)
- Dundee (17 April 1983)
- Leicester (24 April 1983)
- Torquay (1 May 1983)
- Norwich (8 May 1983)
- Southport (15 May 1983)
- Folkestone (22 May 1983)
Series 6 (1984)
Series 6: 7 editions from 8 April[10] – 20 May 1984[11]
Series 7 (1985)
Series 7: 8 editions from 31 March[12] – 19 May 1985[13]
- Brangwyn Hall, Swansea (31 March 1985)
- Kendal (7 April 1985)
- Banbury (14 April 1985)
- Plymouth (21 April 1985)
- Nottingham (28 April 1985)
- Sunderland (5 May 1985)
- Guildhall, Portsmouth (12 May 1985)
- Douglas, Isle of Man (19 May 1985)
Series 8 (1986)
Series 8: 10 editions from 16 March[14] – 18 May 1986[15]
- Wolverhampton (16 March 1986)
- Edinburgh (23 March 1986)
- Corn Exchange, Ipswich (30 March 1986)
- Llandudno (6 April 1986)
- Bedford (13 April 1986)
- Doncaster (20 April 1986)
- Watford (27 April 1986)
- Hull (4 May 1986)
- Swindon (11 May 1986)
- Southend-on-Sea (18 May 1986)
Series 9 (1987)
Series 9: 12 editions from 4 January[16] – 22 March 1987[17]
- Barnstaple (4 January 1987)
- Dunfermline (11 January 1987)
- Southampton (18 January 1987)
- Chester (25 January 1987)
- Bath (1 February 1987)
- Newcastle-upon-Tyne (8 February 1987)
- Preston (15 February 1987)
- Carlisle (22 February 1987)
- Worthing (1 March 1987)
- Peterborough (8 March 1987)
- Camborne (15 March 1987)
- Margate (22 March 1987)
Series 10 (1988)
Series 10: 12 editions from 3 January[18] – 20 March 1988[19]
- Worcester (3 January 1988)
- Great Yarmouth (10 January 1988)
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight (17 January 1988)
- Bradford (24 January 1988)
- Cambridge (31 January 1988)
- Glasgow (7 February 1988)
- Cardiff (14 February 1988)
- Chelmsford (21 February 1988)
- Middlesbrough (28 February 1988)
- Belfast (6 March 1988)
- Maidenhead (13 March 1988)
- Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield (20 March 1988)
Series 11 (1989)
Series 11: 12 editions from 1 January[20] – 19 March 1989[21]
- Liverpool (1 January 1989)
- Harrow (8 January 1989)
- Birmingham (15 January 1989)
- Bournemouth (22 January 1989)
- Bristol (29 January 1989)
- Dublin, Ireland (5 February 1989)[a]
- Guildford (12 February 1989)
- Leeds (19 February 1989)
- Newark (26 February 1989)
- Hastings (5 March 1989)
- Glenrothes, Fife (12 March 1989)
- Tavistock (19 March 1989)
Series 12 (1989-90)
Series 12: 12 editions from 31 December 1989[22] – 18 March 1990[23]
- Lincoln (31 December 1989)
- Tower Ballroom, Blackpool (7 January 1990)
- Paignton (14 January 1990)
- Elgin (21 January 1990)
- Elsinore Castle, Denmark (28 January 1990)[a]
- Leominster (4 February 1990)
- Manchester Town Hall (11 February 1990)
- Royal Tunbridge Wells (18 February 1990)
- Malmö, Sweden (25 February 1990)[a]
- Derngate Centre, Northampton (4 March 1990)
- Hornchurch (11 March 1990)
- Corn Exchange, Brighton (18 March 1990)
Series 13 (1990-91)
Series 13: 12 editions from 30 December 1990[24] – 17 March 1991[25]
- Islington (30 December 1990)
- Darlington (6 January 1991)
- Merthyr Tydfil (13 January 1991)
- Stowmarket (20 January 1991)
- Hexham (27 January 1991)
- St. Ives (3 February 1991)
- Ayr (10 February 1991)
- Salisbury Cathedral (17 February 1991)
- Valletta, Malta (24 February 1991)[a]
- Whitehaven (3 March 1991)
- Stafford (10 March 1991)
- Church of St George, Gillingham, Kent (17 March 1991)
Series 14 (1991-92)
Series 14: 12 editions from 29 December 1991[26] – 15 March 1992[27]
- Alexandra Palace (29 December 1991)
- Queensferry (5 January 1992)
- Cleethorpes (12 January 1992)
- Farnham (19 January 1992)
- Enniskillen (26 January 1992)
- Chippenham (2 February 1992)
- Civic Hall, Stratford-upon-Avon (9 February 1992)
- Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton (16 February 1992)
- York (23 February 1992)
- Hemel Hempstead (1 March 1992)
- Stromness Academy, Orkney (8 March 1992)
- Rochdale (15 March 1992)
Series 15 (1992-93)
Series 15: 13 editions from 27 December 1992[28] – 21 March 1993[29]
- Special: The Next Generation; National Railway Museum, York (27 December 1992)
- National Motor Museum, Beaulieu (3 January 1993)
- Berwick-upon-Tweed (10 January 1993)
- Kingsbridge (17 January 1993)
- Chesterfield (24 January 1993)
- Spalding (31 January 1993)
- Arts Centre of Warwick University (7 February 1993)
- Kingston, Jamaica (14 February 1993)[a]
- Macclesfield (21 February 1993)
- Aberdeen (28 February 1993)
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (7 March 1993)
- Pembroke (14 March 1993)
- Arundel Castle, Sussex (21 March 1993)
Series 16 (1993-94)
Series 16: 15 editions from 26 December 1993[30] – 3 April 1994[31]
- Special: The Next Generation; Science Museum (26 December 1993)
- Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent (2 January 1994)
- Barrow-in-Furness (9 January 1994)
- Exeter (16 January 1994)
- Kidderminster (23 January 1994)
- Beaumaris, Anglesey (30 January 1994)
- Heveningham Hall, Suffolk (6 February 1994)
- Cork, Ireland (13 February 1994)[a]
- Crawley (20 February 1994)
- Motherwell (27 February 1994)
- Olympia (6 March 1994)
- Gibraltar (13 March 1994)
- Ashford, Kent (20 March 1994)
- King's Lynn (27 March 1994)
- Raby Castle, County Durham (3 April 1994)
Series 17 (1995)
Series 17: 20 editions from 1 January[32] – 14 May 1995[33]
- Special: The Next Generation; Sherlock Holmes Baker Street film set, Manchester (1 January 1995)
- Truro Cathedral (8 January 1995)
- Colchester (15 January 1995)
- Wrekin College, Shropshire (22 January 1995)
- Bridlington (29 January 1995)
- De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea (5 February 1995)
- Assembly Rooms, Derby (12 February 1995)
- Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire 1 (19 February 1995)
- Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire 2 (26 February 1995)
- Inverness (5 March 1995)
- Basingstoke (12 March 1995)
- St Peter Port, Guernsey (19 March 1995)
- Newcastle Emlyn, Dyfed (26 March 1995)
- Huddersfield (2 April 1995)
- Taunton (9 April 1995)
- Brussels, Belgium (16 April 1995)[a]
- Accrington (23 April 1995)
- Wymondham, Norfolk (30 April 1995)
- Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire 1 (7 May 1995)
- Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire 2 (14 May 1995)
Series 18 (1995-96)
Series 18: 20 editions from 24 December 1995[34] – 5 May 1996[35]
- Special: The Next Generation; Ulster Folk and Transport Museum (24 December 1995)
- Ely Cathedral (31 December 1995)
- Dover (7 January 1996)
- Llangollen, Clwyd (14 January 1996)
- Jersey (21 January 1996)
- Stirling (28 January 1996)
- Cheltenham (4 February 1996)
- Alnwick Castle 1 (11 February 1996)
- Alnwick Castle 2 (18 February 1996)
- Weymouth (25 February 1996)
- Mansfield (3 March 1996)
- Peebles (10 March 1996)
- Henley (17 March 1996)
- Windermere (24 March 1996)
- Penarth, South Glamorgan (31 March 1996)
- Fountains Abbey (7 April 1996)
- Broxbourne (14 April 1996)
- Apsley House (21 April 1996)
- Amsterdam, Netherlands (28 April 1996)[a]
- Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset (5 May 1996)
Series 19 (1996-97)
Series 19: 26 editions from 27 October 1996[36] – 27 April 1997[37]
- Portsmouth Dockyard (27 October 1996)
- Ludlow (3 November 1996)
- Skye (10 November 1996)
- Chepstow, Gwent (17 November 1996)
- Market Harborough (24 November 1996)
- Compilation: unseen bits/experts' favourites (1 December 1996)
- Penzance Harbour, Isles of Scilly (8 December 1996)
- Michelham Priory (15 December 1996)
- Special: The Next Generation; Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (29 December 1996)
- Christ's Hospital School, Horsham (5 January 1997)
- Bebington (12 January 1997)
- Lyme Regis (19 January 1997)
- Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire 1 (26 January 1997)
- Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire 2: Special (2 February 1997)
- Pickering (9 February 1997)
- Aberystwyth (16 February 1997)
- Saffron Walden (23 February 1997)
- Chatsworth House 1 (2 March 1997)
- Chatsworth House 2: Special (9 March 1997)
- City Hall, Perth (16 March 1997)
- Skegness (23 March 1997)
- Indoor School, Lord's Cricket Ground (30 March 1997)
- Moreton-in-Marsh (6 April 1997)
- Scone Palace (Perth) Special (including unseen bits) (13 April 1997)
- Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall), Arras, France (20 April 1997)[a]
- Lanhydrock House, Bodmin (27 April 1997)
Series 20 (1997-98)
Series 20: 28 editions from 2 November 1997[38] – 17 May 1998[39]
- Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth (2 November 1997)
- Barnsley (9 November 1997)
- Woking (16 November 1997)
- Walsall Town Hall (23 November 1997)
- Marlborough College (30 November 1997)
- Claverton Manor (7 December 1997)
- Blickling Hall, Norfolk (14 December 1997)
- Special: The Next Generation; Techniquest, Cardiff Bay (28 December 1997)
- Christ Church, Oxford (4 January 1998)
- RAF Locking (11 January 1998)
- Durham (18 January 1998)
- West Dean College, Chichester 1 (25 January 1998)
- West Dean College, Chichester 2 (1 February 1998)
- Altrincham (8 February 1998)
- Fort William (15 February 1998)
- Newport, Isle of Wight (22 February 1998)
- Hull (1 March 1998)
- Burghley House 1 (8 March 1998)
- Burghley House 2 (15 March 1998)
- Porthmadog (22 March 1998)
- Reebok Stadium (29 March 1998)
- Bishop's Palace, St Davids, Pembrokeshire (5 April 1998)
- Minehead railway station (12 April 1998)
- Compilation: Harewood House Special (including unseen bits) (19 April 1998)
- Brecon, Powys (26 April 1998)
- Canterbury (3 May 1998)
- Cannock (10 May 1998)
- Dromoland Castle, County Clare (17 May 1998)[a]
Series 21 (1998-99)
Series 21: 25 editions (including 21st anniversary special) from 27 September 1998[40] – 14 March 1999[41]
- Welshpool (27 September 1998)
- Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway (plus archive footage compilation) (4 October 1998)
- Coalville (11 October 1998)
- Royal Naval College, Greenwich (18 October 1998)
- Old Observatory, Greenwich (25 October 1998)
- Poole (1 November 1998)
- Bletchley (8 November 1998)
- Ormskirk (15 November 1998)
- Dorking (22 November 1998)
- Ickworth House, Suffolk 1 (29 November 1998)
- Ickworth House, Suffolk 2 (6 December 1998)
- Chapel of Lancing College, Sussex (13 December 1998)
- Special: The Next Generation; Heritage Motor Centre, Warwickshire (27 December 1998)
- Westonbirt School, Gloucestershire (3 January 1999)
- Gateshead (10 January 1999)
- Highclere Castle 1, Hampshire (17 January 1999)
- Highclere Castle 2, Hampshire 2 (plus unseen bits) (24 January 1999)
- Northallerton (31 January 1999)
- Carnoustie, Angus (7 February 1999)
- Gainsborough, Lincolnshire (14 February 1999)
- Syon Park 1 (21 February 1999)
- Syon Park 2 (plus unseen bits) (28 February 1999)
- Plymouth (7 March 1999)
- Lyme Park, Cheshire (14 March 1999)
Series 22 (1999-2000)
Series 22: 26 editions from 31 October 1999[42] – 21 May 2000[43]
- Athelhampton House, Dorset (31 October 1999)
- Lowestoft (7 November 1999)
- Oldham (14 November 1999)
- Clydebank, Glasgow (21 November 1999)
- Castle Howard 1 (28 November 1999)
- Castle Howard 2 (plus unseen bits) (5 December 1999)
- Torquay (12 December 1999)
- Worcester Cathedral (19 December 1999)
- Eltham Palace (hosted from; with satellite links to four village halls elsewhere in UK) (2 January 2000)
- Winchester College 1 (16 January 2000)
- Winchester College 2 (plus unseen bits) (23 January 2000)
- Morpeth, Northumberland (30 January 2000)
- Llanelli (6 February 2000)
- Grantham, Lincolnshire (13 February 2000)
- Douglas, Isle of Man (20 February 2000)
- Castle Ashby 1 (5 March 2000)
- Castle Ashby 2 (plus unseen bits) (12 March 2000)
- Wrexham (19 March 2000)
- Clacton-on-Sea (26 March 2000)
- Halifax, West Yorkshire (2 April 2000)
- Reading, Berkshire (9 April 2000)
- Coleraine (16 April 2000)
- Keswick, Cumbria (23 April 2000)
- Bowes Museum (7 May 2000)
- Penshurst Place 1 (14 May 2000)
- Penshurst Place 2 (21 May 2000)
Series 23 (2000-01)
Series 23: 26 editions from 1 October 2000[44][45] – 1 April 2001[46]
- Victoria and Albert Museum 1 (1 October 2000)
- Barnstaple (8 October 2000)
- Biddulph (15 October 2000)
- Glamis Castle 1 (22 October 2000)
- Glamis Castle 2 (29 October 2000)
- Selby (5 November 2000)
- Wisbech (12 November 2000)
- Blackpool (19 November 2000)
- Newport, Gwent (26 November 2000)
- Knebworth House 1 (3 December 2000)
- Knebworth House 2 (includes unseen bits) (10 December 2000)
- University of Birmingham (17 December 2000)
- Cliveden 1 (7 January 2001)
- Cliveden 2 (14 January 2001)
- Lochgilphead (21 January 2001)
- Salford (28 January 2001)
- Eastnor Castle 1 (4 February 2001)
- Eastnor Castle 2: Special (includes unseen bits) (11 February 2001)
- Eston (18 February 2001)
- Melksham (25 February 2001)
- Caernarfon (4 March 2001)
- Rugby (11 March 2001)
- Victoria and Albert Museum 2 (includes unseen bits) (18 March 2001)
- Forde Abbey 1 (25 March 2001)
- Forde Abbey 2 (1 April 2001)
Series 24 (2001-02)
Series 24: 26 editions from 2 September 2001[47][45] – 5 May 2002[48]
- Buxton (2 September 2001)
- Kettering (9 September 2001)
- Hartlepool (16 September 2001)
- Hayward's Heath (23 September 2001)
- Newmarket 1 (30 September 2001)
- Newmarket 2 (7 October 2001)
- Bridgend (21 October 2001)
- Victoria and Albert Museum 3 (28 October 2001)
- Nottingham (4 November 2001)
- Mellerstain House 1 (11 November 2001)
- Mellerstain House 2 (includes unseen bits) (18 November 2001)
- Stroud (25 November 2001)
- Carlisle (2 December 2001)
- Royal Holloway 1 (9 December 2001)
- Royal Holloway 2 (16 December 2001)
- Special: The Next Generation; Milestones Museum, Basingstoke (31 December 2001)
- National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada (13 January 2002)[a]
- Whitchurch, Shropshire (20 January 2002)
- Knightshayes Court 1 (3 February 2002)
- Knightshayes Court 2 (includes unseen bits) (24 February 2002)
- Witney (3 March 2002)
- St Austell (10 March 2002)
- Shetland (17 March 2002)
- Houghton Hall 1 (31 March 2002)
- Houghton Hall 2 (28 April 2002)
- Harrogate (5 May 2002)
Series 25 (2002-03)
Series 25: 26 editions from 8 September 2002[49][45] – 9 March 2003[50]
- St. George's Hall, Liverpool (8 September 2002)
- Tenby (15 September 2002)
- Tidworth (22 September 2002)
- Warwick Castle 1 (29 September 2002)
- Warwick Castle 2 (6 October 2002)
- Harrogate (13 October 2002)
- Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh (includes unseen bits) (20 October 2002)
- Chichester Cathedral (27 October 2002)
- Shugborough Hall 1 (3 November 2002)
- Shugborough Hall 2 (10 November 2002)
- Ramsgate (17 November 2002)
- Oban (24 November 2002)
- Leeds Town Hall (1 December 2002)
- Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds (8 December 2002)
- Uppingham School, Rutland (15 December 2002)
- Mansion House (22 December 2002)
- Special: The Next Generation; Imperial War Museum, Cambridgeshire (29 December 2002)
- Toronto, Canada (5 January 2003)[a]
- Clitheroe (12 January 2003)
- Chartwell (19 January 2003)
- Sherborne School 1 (2 February 2003)
- Sherborne School 2 (9 February 2003)
- Dunrobin Castle 1 (16 February 2003)
- Dunrobin Castle 2 (includes unseen bits) (23 February 2003)
- Renishaw Hall 1 (2 March 2003)
- Renishaw Hall 2 (9 March 2003)
- Compilation of viewers' favourite clips (16 March 2003)
Series 26 (2003-04)
Series 26: 26 editions from 7 September 2003 – 29 February 2004[51][52]
- Sudeley Castle, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire (7 September 2003)
- Bala (14 September 2003)
- Burton-Upon-Trent (21 September 2003)
- Redruth (28 September 2003)
- National Maritime Museum Special (5 October 2003)
- Dumfries (12 October 2003)
- Cressing Temple Barns (19 October 2003)
- Chichester Cathedral (26 October 2003)
- Kendal Castle (2 November 2003)
- Dyrham Park 1 (9 November 2003)
- Dyrham Park 2 (16 November 2003)
- Boston (23 November 2003)
- Clitheroe (30 November 2003)
- Abergavenny (7 December 2003)
- Mount Stewart, County Down 1 (14 December 2003)
- Mount Stewart, County Down 2 (21 December 2003)
- The Next Generation; (28 December 2003)
- Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire 1 (4 January 2004)
- Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire 2 (11 January 2004)
- Scarborough (18 January 2004)
- St Ives (25 January 2004)
- Royal Hospital Halsar (1 February 2004)
- Wigan (8 February 2004)
- London to Brighton (15 February 2004)
- Royal Horticultural Society Gardens, Wisley 1 (22 February 2004)
- Royal Horticultural Society Gardens, Wisley 2 (29 February 2004)
Series 27 (2004-05)
Series 27: 25 editions from 5 September 2004 – 20 March 2005[53][54]
- Portmeirion (5 September 2004)
- Haltwhistle (12 September 2004)
- Hastings (19 September 2004)
- Witley Court (26 September 2004)
- Magna Centre (3 October 2004)
- Rotherham (10 October 2004)
- The National Archives (17 October 2004)
- Hampton Court Palace 1 (24 October 2004)
- Hampton Court Palace 2 (31 October 2004)
- Hornsea (7 November 2004)
- Dyrham Park (14 November 2004)
- Edinburgh (21 November 2004)
- Wilton House (28 November 2004)
- City Hall, Cardiff (5 December 2004)
- Cardiff Castle (12 December 2004)
- King's College, Cambridge 1 (2 January 2005)
- King's College, Cambridge 2 (9 January 2005)
- The Next Generation, Birmingham (16 January 2005)
- Tyntesfield House (23 January 2005)
- Stornoway, Isle of Lewis (30 January 2005)
- Victoria Baths, Manchester (6 February 2005)
- HMS Victory, Portsmouth (13 February 2005)
- The Leisure Centre, Abergavenny (20 February 2005)
- Ipswich (27 February 2005)
- Dartington Hall 1 (6 March 2005)
- Dartington Hall 2 (13 March 2005)
- Season's retrospective (20 March 2005)
Series 28 (2005-06)
Series 28: 25 editions from 4 September 2005 – 19 March 2006[55][56]
- Lichfield Cathedral (4 September 2005)
- University of Wales, Lampeter (11 September 2005)
- Edinburgh (18 September 2005)
- Normanby Hall (25 September 2005)
- Pannier Market Tavistock (2 October 2005)
- Compilation episode (9 October 2005)
- Ipswich (16 October 2005)
- Beamish Museum (23 October 2005)
- Manderston House (30 October 2005)
- Rochdale Town Hall (6 November 2005)
- Royal Hospital, Chelsea (13 November 2005)
- Winter Gardens, Ventnor (20 November 2005)
- Compilation episode (27 November 2005)
- Lancaster Town Hall (4 December 2005)
- Coughton Court 1 (11 December 2005)
- Coughton Court 2 (18 December 2005)
- Next Generation, British Empire
and Commonwealth (28 December 2005) - Sydney (1 January 2006)
- Norwich Cathedral 1 (15 January 2006)
- Norwich Cathedral 2 (22 January 2006)
- Millennium Forum, Derry (12 February 2006)
- Compilation episode (19 February 2006)
- Montacute House, Somerset 1 (26 February 2006)
- Montacute House, Somerset 2 (5 March 2006)
- Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne (12 March 2006)
- Season's retrospective (19 March 2006)
Series 29 (2006-07)
Series 29: 31 editions from 3 September 2006 – 29 April 2007[57][58]
- Greatest Finds 1;
- Greatest Finds 2;
- Greatest Finds 3;
- Gloucester Cathedral 1;
- Carter's Steam Fair;
- Kedleston Hall;
- Auckland Castle 1;
- Auckland Castle 2;
- Swansea Guildhall;
- Hughenden Manor;
- Hughenden Manor: unseen items;
- Aberdeen Music Hall;
- Prideaux Place, Padstow 1;
- Prideaux Place, Padstow 2;
- Baron's Hall Arundel Castle;
- Next Generation, Edinburgh;
- Gloucester Cathedral 2;
- Australia Special: Sydney and Melbourne;
- Symphony Hall, Birmingham;
- Holkham Hall 1;
- Holkham Hall 2;
- Southport 1;
- Southport 2;
- Wakehurst Place, Ardingly;
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum 1;
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum 2;
- Tavistock;
- Lacock Abbey 1;
- Lacock Abbey 2;
- Greatest Finds;
- Season's retrospective
Series 30 (2007-08)
Series 30: 27 editions from 2 September 2007 – 30 March 2008[59][60]
- The Courtyard Centre for the Arts, Hereford;
- Arundel and Alnwick Castle;
- Burleigh Pottery, Middleport;
- Wills Memorial Building, Bristol;
- Coventry Cathedral;
- Banqueting House, London 1;
- Banqueting House, London 2;
- Highcliffe Castle, Christchurch, Dorset;
- Compilation episode;
- East Kirkby Aviation Centre 1;
- East Kirkby Aviation Centre 2;
- Exmouth Pavilion, Exmouth;
- Powis Castle, near Welshpool, Powys;
- Rochester Cathedral, Rochester, Kent 1;
- Rochester Cathedral Rochester, Kent 2;
- De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea 1;
- Castle of Mey, near Thurso, Scotland;
- St. George's Hall, Liverpool 1;
- St. George's Hall, Liverpool 2;
- Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk;
- De Montfort Hall, Leicester;
- Coronation Hall, Ulverston;
- De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea 2;
- Sheffield City Hall;
- Sport Relief, Lord's Cricket Ground;
- Farewell to Michael Aspel
Series 31 (2008-09)
Series 31: 27 editions from 7 September 2008 – 12 April 2009[61][62]
- Bolton Abbey, near Skipton;
- Althorp, near Northampton, Northamptonshire;
- Chester Cathedral 1;
- Chester Cathedral 2;
- Ascot;
- Compilation 1;
- Lanhydrock near Bodmin;
- Southwell Minster 1;
- Southwell Minster 2;
- Leeds Castle, Maidstone, Kent 1;
- Leeds Castle, Maidstone, Kent 2;
- The Sage Gateshead;
- Bodnant Garden Tal-y-Cafn, near Colwyn Bay;
- Compilation 2;
- Hertford College, Oxford 1;
- Dumfries House, Cumnock;
- Bridlington Spa Royal Hall 1;
- MS Titanic Drawing Offices, Belfast 1;
- MS Titanic Drawing Offices, Belfast 2;
- Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset 1;
- Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset 2;
- Caird Hall, City Square, Dundee;
- Dulwich Picture Gallery 1;
- Dulwich Picture Gallery 2;
- Bridlington Spa Royal Hall 2;
- Oxburgh Hall, near King's Lynn, Norfolk;
- Season's retrospective
Series 32 (2009-10)
Series 32: 30 editions from 20 September 2009 – 9 May 2010[63]
- Samarès Manor, Jersey;
- Blackpool Tower Ballroom 1;
- Blackpool Tower Ballroom 2;
- Hertford College, Oxford 2;
- Morwellham Quay, near Tavistock;
- Lincoln Cathedral 1;
- Lincoln Cathedral 2;
- Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle;
- Bletchley Park 1;
- Bletchley Park 2;
- Burghley House, Stamford;
- Abbotsford House, Melrose;
- Saumarez Park, Guernsey;
- Brooklands Museum, Weybridge 1;
- Brooklands Museum, Weybridge 2;
- Aberglasney Gardens, Carmarthenshire;
- Bath Assembly Rooms 1;
- Bath Assembly Rooms 2;
- Blists Hill Victorian Town, Ironbridge;
- Leeds Town Hall 1;
- Leeds Town Hall 2;
- Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft 1;
- Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, West Lothian 1;
- Stanway House, Gloucestershire;
- Compilation episode;
- Burghley House, Stamford;
- Abbotsford House, Melrose;
- Hopetoun House, West Lothian;
- Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1;
- Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich 2
Series 33 (2010-11)
Series 33: 29 editions from 19 September 2010 – 17 July 2011[64]
- Beverley Minster 1;
- Beverley Minster 2;
- Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft 2;
- STEAM – Museum of the
Great Western Railway, Swindon 1; - Brighton College 1;
- Brighton College 2;
- Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, West Lothian 2;
- British Museum 1;
- Tatton Park, Knutsford 1;
- Tatton Park, Knutsford 2;
- Hatfield House 1;
- Chatsworth House, Derbyshire 1;
- Chatsworth House, Derbyshire 2;
- Blair Castle, near Pitlochry 1;
- Hampton Court Castle, Leominster, Herefordshire 1;
- Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth 1;
- Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth 2;
- Victoria Hall, Saltaire 1;
- Victoria Hall, Saltaire 2;
- St Fagans National History Museum, near Cardiff;
- British Museum 2;
- STEAM – Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon 2;
- Hatfield House 2;
- Winchester Cathedral 1;
- Winchester Cathedral 2;
- Hutton-in-the-Forest, near Penrith, Cumbria;
- Hampton Court Castle, Leominster, Herefordshire 2;
- Season's retrospective;
- Compilation episode
Series 34 (2011-12)
Series 34: 27 editions from 18 September 2011 – 8 July 2012[65]
- Manchester Town Hall 1;
- Charlecote Park, Stratford-upon-Avon 1;
- Lulworth Castle, Dorset 1;
- Blair Castle, near Pitlochry 2;
- Hever Castle, Kent 1;
- Hever Castle, Kent 2;
- Birmingham University 1;
- Aberystwyth University 1;
- Remembrance Special, Staffordshire;
- Seaton Delaval 1;
- Castle Coole, near Enniskillen 1;
- Layer Marney Tower, near Colchester, Essex 1;
- Layer Marney Tower, near Colchester, Essex 2;
- Christmas Retrospective 2011;
- Hartland Abbey, Devon 1;
- Hartland Abbey, Devon 2;
- Saint Andrews University 1;
- Lulworth Castle, Dorset 2;
- Weald and Downland Museum, Sussex 1;
- Yorkshire Museum, York 1;
- Yorkshire Museum, York 2;
- Wimbledon 1;
- Wimbledon 2;
- Manchester Town Hall 2;
- Seaton Delaval 2;
- Birmingham University 2;
- Weald and Downland Museum, Sussex 2
Extracts from this series
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Series 35 (2012-13)
Series 35: 25 editions from 7 October 2012 – 23 June 2013
- RAF Marham, Norfolk 1;
- Port Sunlight 1;
- Port Sunlight 2;
- St Andrews University 2;
- Scarborough, Grand Spa Hall 1;
- Farnborough 1;
- Falmouth National Maritime Museum, Cornwall 1;
- Falmouth National Maritime Museum, Cornwall 2;
- Aberystwyth University 2;
- Wightwick Manor, near Wolverhampton 1;
- 2012 Christmas Special;
- Fountains Abbey 1;
- Stowe House 1;
- Cawdor Castle, near Inverness;
- Chatham Historic Dockyard 1;
- Chatham Historic Dockyard 2;
- Newstead Abbey 1;
- Cheltenham Town Hall 1;
- Cheltenham Town Hall 2;
- Castle Coole, near Enniskillen 2;
- Farnborough 2;
- Chepstow Racecourse 1;
- Stowe House 2;
- Scarborough, Grand Spa Hall 2;
- RAF Marham, Norfolk 2
Series 36 (2013-14)
Series 36: 26 editions from 18 August 2013 – 20 July 2014
- Polesden Lacey 1 (18 August 2013)
- Wightwick Manor, near Wolverhampton 2 (25 August 2013)
- Eastbourne Bandstand 1 (1 September 2013)
- Eastbourne Bandstand 2 (8 September 2013)
- Fountains Abbey 2 (15 September 2013)
- Royal Marines Museum, Southsea 1 (22 September 2013)
- Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester 1 (29 September 2013)
- Newstead Abbey 2 (6 October 2013)
- Towneley Hall 1 (13 October 2013)
- Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 1 (22 December 2013)
- Retrospective (29 December 2013; shown in Scotland on 16 February 2014)
- The Royal Ballet School, Richmond 1 (5 January 2014)
- Sainsbury Centre, Norwich 1 (12 January 2014)
- Exeter Cathedral 1 (23 March 2014)
- Scone Palace 1 (30 March 2014)
- World War I Special 1: filmed at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme (6 April 2014)
- Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester 2 (13 April 2014)
- Polesden Lacey 2 (20 April 2014)
- Gregynog (27 April 2014)
- Royal Marines Museum, Eastney, Portsmouth 2 (4 May 2014)
- Exeter Cathedral 2 (11 May 2014)
- Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 2 (25 May 2014)
- The Royal Ballet School, Richmond 2 (1 June 2014)
- Sainsbury Centre, Norwich 2 (22 June 2014)
- Wentworth Woodhouse 1 (29 June 2014)
- Wentworth Woodhouse 2 (20 July 2014)
Series 37 (2014-15)
Series 37: 27 editions from 14 September 2014 – 28 June 2015
- Hillsborough Castle 1 (14 September 2014)[71]
- Kirby Hall 1 (21 September 2014)
- Kirby Hall 2 (28 September 2014)
- Scone Palace 2 (5 October 2014)
- Derby Roundhouse (12 October 2014)
- Chenies Manor 1 (19 October 2014)
- Chenies Manor 2 (26 October 2014)
- World War I Special 2: filmed at Somme battlefields (2 November 2014)
- Tredegar House 1 (23 November 2014)
- Towneley Hall 2 (30 November 2014)
- Walthamstow Town Hall 1 (7 December 2014)
- Christmas Special: filmed at Tredegar House (21 December 2014)
- Durham Cathedral 1 (28 December 2014; not shown in Scotland until 6 January 2015 BBC2 repeat)
- Walthamstow Town Hall 2 (11 January 2015)
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral 1 (22 March 2015)
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral 2 (29 March 2015)
- Belton House 1 (5 April 2015)
- Belton House 2 (12 April 2015)
- Lowther Castle 1 (19 April 2015)
- Lowther Castle 2 (26 April 2015)
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum 1 (3 May 2015)
- Barrington Court 1 (17 May 2015)
- Barrington Court 2 (24 May 2015)
- Ashton Court 1 (31 May 2015)
- Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 3 (14 June 2015)
- Tredegar House 2 (21 June 2015)
- Ashton Court/Hillsborough Castle 2 (28 June 2015)
Series 38 (2015-16)
Series 38: 25 editions from 6 September 2015 – 15 May 2016
- Plas Newydd 1 (6 September 2015)
- RAF Coningsby 1 (20 September 2015)
- Broughton Castle 1 (27 September 2015)
- Durham Cathedral 2 (4 October 2015)
- The Royal William Yard 1 (11 October 2015)
- The Royal William Yard 2 (18 October 2015)
- Bolsover Castle 1 (25 October 2015)
- Bolsover Castle 2 (1 November 2015)
- RAF Coningsby 2 (8 November 2015)
- Walmer Castle 1 (15 November 2015)
- Walmer Castle 2 (22 November 2015)
- Plas Newydd 2 (29 November 2015)
- Balmoral 1 (6 December 2015)
- Balmoral 2 (13 December 2015)
- Christmas Special: Lyme Park 1 (30 December 2015)
- Bowood House 1 (3 January 2016)
- Bowood House 2 (10 January 2016)
- India Special (13 March 2016)
- The Royal Hall Harrogate 1 (27 March 2016)
- The Royal Hall Harrogate 2 (3 April 2016)
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum 2 (10 April 2016)
- Hanbury Hall 1 (17 April 2016)
- Trentham Gardens 1 (24 April 2016; shown on BBC2 in Northern Ireland)
- Lyme Park 2 (1 May 2016)
- Trentham Gardens 2 (15 May 2016)
Series 39 (2016-17)
Series 39: 24 editions from 28 August 2016 – 2 July 2017
- Tewkesbury Abbey 1 (28 August 2016)
- Audley End 1 (4 September 2016)
- Audley End 2 (11 September 2016)
- Hanbury Hall 2 (18 September 2016)
- Arley Hall 1 (25 September 2016)
- Arley Hall 2 (2 October 2016)
- Broughton Castle 2 (9 October 2016)
- Baddesley Clinton 1 (16 October 2016)
- Baddesley Clinton 2 (23 October 2016)
- Tewkesbury Abbey 2 (8 January 2017)
- Burton Constable 2 (19 March 2017; shown on BBC Two in Northern Ireland)
- Burton Constable 1 (26 March 2017; shown on BBC Two in Northern Ireland)
- BBC Caversham Park 1 (2 April 2017)
- Pembroke Castle 1 (9 April 2017)
- Pembroke Castle 2 (16 April 2017)
- Senate House 1 (23 April 2017)
- Trelissick 1 (30 April 2017)
- Ightham Mote 1 (7 May 2017)
- Ightham Mote 2 (21 May 2017; shown in Scotland on 16 July 2017)
- New Lanark 1 (28 May 2017)
- New Lanark 2 (11 June 2017)
- BBC Caversham 2 (18 June 2017)
- Holker Hall 1 (25 June 2017)
- Unscreened Gems (2 July 2017)
Series 40 (2017-19)
Series 40: 27 editions from 24 September 2017 – 26 May 2019
- Castle Howard 1 (24 September 2017)
- Minehead Railway Station 1 (1 October 2017)
- Nymans 1 (8 October 2017)
- Nymans 2 (15 October 2017)
- Senate House 2 (22 October 2017)
- Entertainment Special (from the EastEnders set) (31 December 2017)
- Black Country Living Museum 1 (15 April 2018)
- Castle Howard 2 (22 April 2018)
- Floors Castle 1 (29 April 2018)
- Helmingham Hall 1 (6 May 2018)
- Black Country Living Museum 2 (20 May 2018)
- Coronation Special (from Royal Yacht Britannia in Edinburgh) (28 May 2018)
- Helmingham Hall 2 (3 June 2018)
- Newcastle Civic Centre 1 (17 June 2018)
- Osbourne House 1 (24 June 2018)
- Floors Castle 2 (1 July 2018)
- Cardiff Castle 1 (8 July 2018)
- Minehead Railway Station 2 (15 July 2018)
- Cardiff Castle 2 (22 July 2018)
- Stormont Parliament Buildings and Estate 1 (29 July 2018)
- Trelissick 2 (5 August 2018)
- Helmingham Hall 3 (19 August 2018)
- Abbey Pumping Station 1 (16 September 2018)
- Stormont Parliament Buildings and Estate 2 (23 September 2018)
- Abbey Pumping Station 2 (30 September 2018)
- Newcastle Civic Centre 2 (5 May 2019)
- Osbourne House 2 (26 May 2019)
Series 41 (2019)
Series 41: 19 editions from 6 January 2019 – 16 June 2019
- Eltham Palace 1 (6 January 2019)
- Erddig 1 (13 January 2019)
- Crathes Castle 2 (20 January 2019)
- Cromer Pier 2 (3 February 2019)
- Buckfast Abbey 1 (10 February 2019)
- Aerospace Bristol 1 (24 February 2019)
- Piece Hall 1 (3 March 2019)
- Wrest Park 1 (10 March 2019)
- MediaCityUK 1 (17 March 2019)
- Eltham Palace 2 (24 March 2019)
- Crathes Castle 1 (31 March 2019)
- Aerospace Bristol 2 (7 April 2019)
- Erddig 2 (14 April 2019; not shown in Northern Ireland)
- Buckfast Abbey 2 (21 April 2019)
- Piece Hall 2 (28 April 2019)
- Wrest Park 2 (19 May 2019)
- MediaCityUK 2 (2 June 2019)
- Cromer Pier 1 (9 June 2019)
- Eltham Palace 3 (16 June 2019)
Series 42 (2019-20)
Series 42: 17 editions from 1 September 2019 – 14 May 2020
- Morden Hall Park 1 (1 September 2019)
- Salisbury Cathedral 1 (15 September 2019)
- V&A Dundee 1 (22 September 2019)
- Lytham Hall 1 (29 September 2019)
- Compton Verney 1 (6 October 2019)
- Morden Hall Park 3 (13 October 2019)
- Battle Abbey 2 (20 October 2019)
- Castle Ward 1 (27 October 2019)
- Battle Abbey 1 (1 March 2020)
- Salisbury Cathedral 2 (8 March 2020)
- V&A Dundee 2 (15 March 2020)
- National Botanic Garden of Wales 1 (22 March 2020)
- Morden Hall Park 2 (29 March 2020)
- Lytham Hall 2 (5 April 2020)
- Compton Verney 2 (12 April 2020)
- Castle Ward 2 (26 April 2020)
- National Botanic Garden of Wales 2 (3 May 2020)
Series 43 (2021)
Series 43: 16 editions from 3 January 2021 - 18 July 2021
- Forty Hall 1 (3 January 2021)
- Christchurch Mansion 1 (17 January 2021)
- Newby Hall 1 (31 January 2021)
- Culzean Castle 1 (7 February 2021)
- Bodnant Garden 1 (14 February 2021)
- Windermere Jetty 1 (21 February 2021)
- Stonor Park 1 (28 February 2021)
- Kenilworth Castle 1 (7 March 2021)
- Forty Hall 2 (14 March 2021)
- Christchurch Mansion 2 (28 March 2021)
- Culzean Castle 2 (4 April 2021)
- Newby Hall 2 (18 April 2021)
- Bodnant Garden 2 (25 April 2021)
- Windermere Jetty 2 (9 May 2021; 12 May 2021 in Scotland)
- Stonor Park 2 (16 May 2021)
- Forty Hall 3 (23 May 2021)
- Kenilworth Castle 2 (18 July 2021)
Series 44 (2021-22)
Series 44: 19 editions from 12 September 2021 - 28 August 2022[45]
- Ham House 1 (12 September 2021)
- Dyffryn Gardens 1 (19 September 2021)
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 1 (26 September 2021)
- Aston Hall 1 (7 November 2021)
- Portchester 2 (13 February 2022; shown on BBC2 in Northern Ireland)
- Ulster Folk Museum 1 (20 February 2022)
- Woodhorn Museum 1 (27 February 2022)
- Ham House 2 (6 March 2022)
- Bishop's Palace, Wells 1 (27 March 2022)
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 3 (3 April 2022)
- Aston Hall 2 (10 April 2022)
- Dyffryn Gardens 2 (24 April 2022)
- Ulster Folk Museum 2 (1 May 2022)
- Woodhorn Museum 2 (8 May 2022)
- Portchester 1 (15 May 2022)
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 2 (22 May 2022)
- Bishop's Palace 2 (14 August 2022)
- Ham House 3 (21 August 2022)
- Ulster Folk Museum 3 (28 August 2022)
Series 45 (2022-23)
Series 45: 18 editions from 4 September 2022 - 2 July 2023[45]
- Wollaton Hall 1 (4 September 2022)
- Sefton Park Palm House 1 (25 September 2022)
- Brodie Castle & Estate, Morayshire 1 (2 October 2022)
- Clissold Park 1 (9 October 2022)
- Brodie Castle & Estate, Morayshire 2 (16 October 2022)
- Wollaton Hall 2 (30 October 2022)
- Eden Project 1 (5 March 2023)
- Belmont House 1 (12 March 2023)
- Clissold Park 3 (19 March 2023)
- Sefton Park Palm House 2 (26 March 2023)
- Powis Castle and Gardens (2 April 2023)
- Brodie Castle 3 (9 April 2023)
- Belmont House 2 (21 May 2023)
- Powis Castle and Gardens 2 (28 May 2023)
- Clissold Park 2 (4 June 2023)
- Eden Project 2 (11 June 2023)
- Sefton Park Palm House 3 (18 June 2023)
- Powis Castle and Gardens 3 (2 July 2023)
Series 46 (2023-24)
Series 46: from 3 September 2023 to 2 June 2024[45]
- Swanage Pier and Seafront 1 (3 September 2023)
- Crystal Palace Park 1 (10 September 2023)
- Pollok Park 1 (17 September 2023)
- Swanage Pier and Seafront 2 (24 September 2023)
- Roundhay Park, Leeds 1 (1 October 2023)
- Alexandra Gardens, Cardiff 1 (8 October 2023)
- Crystal Palace Park 2 (15 October 2023)
- Ebrington Square, Derry 1 (22 October 2023)
- Roundhay Park, Leeds 2 (31 December 2023)
- Pollok Park 2 (7 January 2024)
- Alexandra Gardens, Cardiff 2 (14 January 2024)
- Ebrington Square, Derry 2 (21 January 2024)
- Crystal Palace Park 3 (28 January 2024)
- Roundhay Park, Leeds 3 (4 February 2024)
- Pollok Park 3 (11 February 2024)
- Ebrington Square, Derry 3 (17 March 2024)
- Swanage Pier and Seafront 3 (24 March 2024)
- Alexandra Gardens, Cardiff 3 (31 March 2024)
Series 47 (2024-25)
Series 47: from 25 August 2024[45]
- Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery 1 (25 August 2024)
- Cromford Mills, Derbyshire 1 (1 September 2024)
- Firstsite 1 (8 September 2024)
- Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery 3 (15 September 2024)
- Thirlestane Castle 1 (22 September 2024)
- Cromford Mills 2 (20 October 2024)
- Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery 2 (27 October 2024)[72]
- Thirlestane Castle 2 (3 November 2024)
- Beaumaris Castle 1 (10 November 2024)
- Firstsite 2 (17 November 2024)
- Botanic Gardens, Belfast 1 (24 November 2024)
- Cromford Mills 3 (1 December 2024)
- Beaumaris Castle 2 (8 December 2024)
- Botanic Gardens, Belfast 2 (15 December 2024)
Specials
- Antiques Roadshow: The First Ten Years (20 December 1987)
- Antiques Roadshow: Going Live! (26 December 1991)
- Antiques Roadshow: The Next Generation (12 editions, broadcast 27 December 1992 – 29 December 2006)
- Antiques Roadshow: Fifteen Priceless Years (28 March 1993)
- Antiques Roadshow: Junior Roadshow (13 August 1993)
- Antiques Roadshow: Unwrapped – 21st Anniversary (20 December 1998) - Jill Dando introduces a special edition to celebrate the programme's 21st anniversary
- Antiques Roadshow: 25 Years On! (1 September 2002)
- Antiques Roadshow: Greatest Finds (3 editions, broadcast 3 – 17 September 2006)
- Antiques Roadshow: Farewell To Michael Aspel (30 March 2008)
- Priceless Antiques Roadshow Series 1 (15 editions, broadcast 9 – 27 March 2009)
- Priceless Antiques Roadshow Series 2 (20 editions, broadcast 1 – 26 February 2010)
- Restoration Roadshow (20 editions, broadcast 9 August – 3 September 2010; presented by Eric Knowles)
- Shakespeare Special (29 April 2012)
- Diamond Jubilee Special (10 June 2012)
- Antiques Roadshow Detectives (15 editions, broadcast 6 – 24 April 2015) - a series of programmes looking at some of the stories behind featured objects in more detail
- Balmoral Royal Special (30 September 2015)
- Golden Age of Travel Special (30 October 2016) - a look at items from the golden age of rail, air and sea including the world's most famous steam locomotive 60103 Flying Scotsman
- Highlights of 2016 (28 December 2016)
- Holocaust Memorial (15 January 2017)
- Pioneering Women Special (10 June 2018)
- World War I Special (4 November 2018)
- Compilation 1 (31 December 2018)
- Compilation 2 (23 June 2019)
- Second World War Special (8 September 2019)
- What Happened Next (29 December 2019)
- VE Day Special (10 May 2020)
- The Best of the Summer (6 September 2020)
- The Battle of Britain and the Blitz (13 September 2020)
- The Best of the Summer, part 2 (27 September 2020)
- The Best of the Summer, part 3 (18 October 2020)
- What Happened Next (27 December 2020)
- World War II – The Aftermath (2 May 2021)
- Christmas Special (19 December 2021)
- 100 Years of the BBC (23 October 2022)
- Toys & Childhood Special (29 December 2022) - a look at the best-loved toys of the past 100 years, featuring Jonathan Ross and shot at Museum of the Home in Hoxton
- Nursing Special (26 February 2023)
- Royal Treasures (7 May 2023)
- At Christmas (24 December 2023)
- D-Day (2 June 2024)
- Antiques Roadshow at Christmas (22 December 2024, Series 47)
- A History of Food (29 December 2024, Series 47)
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