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'I spent £15k renovating a rundown Greater Manchester house - and sold it for £92k more than I got it for' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
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21.04.2024

'I spent £15k renovating a rundown Greater Manchester house - and sold it for £92k more than I got it for'

Buying a property that needs work doing to it can be a great investment, especially if you manage to snap one up at a cheap price. By doing a DIY renovation and keeping costs low, you can significantly increase the value of a house and go on to sell it for much more than what you initially paid for it.

Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce reveals worst show blunder which was 'too cruel' to air - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
25.04.2024

Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce reveals worst show blunder which was 'too cruel' to air

For 35 years, BBC legend Fiona Bruce has been at the helm of several of the broadcaster’s flagship shows, ranging from hard hitting news and politics in BBC News and Question Time, through to more light hearted offerings such as Fake or Fortune and the Antiques Roadshow. Yet while Fiona is often regarded as unflappable on set, there have been moments where situations have taken her by complete surprise.

BBC Antiques Roadshow expert buys chapel for £60k and transforms it into home and workshop - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Salem
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
17.04.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow expert buys chapel for £60k and transforms it into home and workshop

An Antiques Roadshow expert has taken on the challenge of converting a former chapel he purchased for £60,000 into a home and workshop - and is urging others to help preserve such historic buildings.

BBC Antiques Roadshow guest 'storms off' following disappointing valuation - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Birmingham
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.04.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow guest 'storms off' following disappointing valuation

BBC Antiques Roadshow experts usually leave people delighted after discovering their item is worth an eye-watering amount of cash. However, it's not always the case for everyone.

Antiques Roadshow guest floored by value of 'novelty' ring she thought was 'worthless' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
14.04.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest floored by value of 'novelty' ring she thought was 'worthless'

Two Antiques Roadshow guests received a shock when expert John Benjamin revealed the real value of their 'novelty' ring. The episode originally aired on Sunday 5 November and viewers were stunned at the value of the items.The cousins brought three pieces to the show in Nottingham, including a Victorian ring.

BBC star who worked on Antiques Roadshow dies aged 53 as tributes pour in from colleagues - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
08.04.2024

BBC star who worked on Antiques Roadshow dies aged 53 as tributes pour in from colleagues

Television producer and director Nicky Illis, who worked on Antiques Roadshow and was the long-term director of Fake or Fortune, has sadly died of cancer aged 53. Nicky, who also worked on Alan Carr's Adventures with Agatha Christie in 2022, first came into the industry back in the 1990s and went on to produce shows such as One Foot in the Past as well as The House Detectives. She is survived by her husband Seb, whom she married in 2012, and their two children.

Antiques Roadshow guest offers expert chance to buy tea set for eye-watering amount - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
07.04.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest offers expert chance to buy tea set for eye-watering amount

The popular BBC show Antiques Roadshow has been a hit since it first aired in 1979, with fans tuning in each week to see the valuations of various items brought in by guests. Over the years, there have been many memorable moments, and in one episode BBC expert Eric Knowles found himself captivated by a guest's extraordinary teaspoon set. Clearly enamoured even before opening the box, Eric's anticipation was palpable as he began to reveal the treasure within.

Antiques Roadshow guest 'dumps item and storms off' after disappointing valuation - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
03.04.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest 'dumps item and storms off' after disappointing valuation

A couple appearing on Antiques Roadshow once "dumped" their item and "stormed off" after being left disappointed by the experts' valuation. Host Fiona Bruce recalled the awkward moment during an appearance on ITV's Celebrity Catchphrase. Fiona, 59, has hosted Antiques Roadshow since 2008 and has certainly seen some memorable moments over the years.The popular BBC show began in 1979, with guests bringing in various items to be valued by a team of experts.

Dermot O'Leary has head in his hands after This Morning guest's foul-mouthed blunder - www.ok.co.uk - Los Angeles
ok.co.uk
02.04.2024

Dermot O'Leary has head in his hands after This Morning guest's foul-mouthed blunder

This Morning stars Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond have been forced to apologise after an entertainment correspondent dropped a swear word live on-air.The presenters were chatting to reporter Andrew Freud, a journalist based in Los Angeles, as they broke down the latest in pop culture news. However, Andrew was more passionate than expected when speaking about Beyoncé's new album Cowboy Carter on This Morning's Tuesday 2nd April show. Discussing how some of Beyoncé's new tracks don't feature on the vinyl album, Andrew said: "Alright guys, so the beehive in buzzing and they're buzzing big time.

BBC Antiques Roadshow expert tells guest 'I don't want to value it' as 'awful' item leaves him 'sad' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - county Garden
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
01.04.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow expert tells guest 'I don't want to value it' as 'awful' item leaves him 'sad'

One of the Antiques Roadshow experts was left not wanting to value an 'awful' item as he was left 'sad' by its shocking history. Sunday night’s episode (March 31) saw Ronnie Archer-Morgan decline to give a valuation to one of the guest’s items after admitting it was ‘one of the most difficult things’ he had ever spoken about on the show.

BBC Antiques Roadshow Scots star Theo Burrell's health journey after incurable brain cancer diagnosis - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
31.03.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow Scots star Theo Burrell's health journey after incurable brain cancer diagnosis

BBC Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell has faced a difficult few years after being diagnosed with cancer in 2022. Theo, 36, was left devastated at the news which came just one year after the birth of her son Jonah.

Antiques Roadshow guest 'shaking' as she's told surprising news about 50p wine glass - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland
ok.co.uk
24.03.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest 'shaking' as she's told surprising news about 50p wine glass

An Antiques Roadshow guest was left 'shaking' in disbelief after a wine glass she bought for just 50p turned out to be 300 years old and worth a fortune. In the latest instalment of the BBC show, members of the public attended the Eden Project, with one woman bringing along a glass her father had given her. She explained to expert Andy McConnell: “It belongs to my father, he saw it on a bric-a-brac stall, they wanted 10p, my father liked it so gave him 50p." But further investigation revealed that the glass was actually incredibly rare, with Andy sharing its origins.

BBC Antiques Roadshow presenter Fiona Bruce's whopping net worth and private life off screen - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
24.03.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow presenter Fiona Bruce's whopping net worth and private life off screen

Fiona Bruce has had an impressive career with the BBC. Starting as a researcher for Panorama, the 59 year old has since presented popular shows like Crimewatch, Question Time, Fake Or Fortune, Antiques Roadshow and the news bulletins. In 2023, Fiona was listed as the sixth highest paid stars at the BBC, earning between £395,000 and £399,999 a year.This had fallen from 2021/2022 when she was paid between £410,000 and £414,999 and 2020/2021 when she was paid between £405,000 and £409,999.

Antiques Roadshow expert speechless as they value unique item and guest loses thousands - www.ok.co.uk - county Cross
ok.co.uk
17.03.2024

Antiques Roadshow expert speechless as they value unique item and guest loses thousands

Antiques Roadshow has seen some incredible items valued by its history boffins since the show began in 1979. Some guests have even stormed off air. From artifacts that have been passed down through generations to lost objects discovered in attics and car boot sales, the BBC programme fronted by Fiona Bruce – who was delighted when the Duchess of Cornwall appeared on the show – has seen it all.

BBC Antiques Roadshow guest's three-word response to £10k valuation of inherited jewels - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
10.03.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow guest's three-word response to £10k valuation of inherited jewels

An Antiques Roadshow guest had a simple three-word response to the staggering valuation of her diamond bracelet and matching ring. While getting her jewellery evaluated by expert Joanna Hardy, the lady shared that she'd inherited them from her late mother-in-law, Audrey, who was a mayor's wife.The precious pieces were given to her in 1976 when her husband became the mayor of Fylde in Lancashire. Joanna confessed: "I see a lot of jewellery, but very few jewels actually make my heart smile.

Antiques Roadshow guests 'terrified' by doll as they spot creepy detail - www.ok.co.uk - France - USA - New Orleans - county Leon
ok.co.uk
03.03.2024

Antiques Roadshow guests 'terrified' by doll as they spot creepy detail

An episode of the US edition of Antiques Roadshow has left viewers completely freaked out, after an owner brought in a creepy porcelain doll dating back to Victorian times with an even more terrifying backstory.The doll - which was brought into the New Orleans site in near perfect condition - was appraised by antique expert Billye Harris, who informed the guest that the item was made in 1880 France by Leon Casimir Bru. Harris explained that the 19th century toy was called a 'French Circle Dot Bru doll,' and that the maker was renowned for creating the "finest toys." The expert then made a point of focusing on the glass paperweight eyes, which she stated were curved and bulged out to give the doll a more "realistic, human feature." After listing all the features of the Leon Casimir Bru creation, Harris estimated that the doll would retail for around $12,000 to $14,000.

BBC Antiques Roadshow guest in tears as expert refuses to value item over distressing origin - www.ok.co.uk - county Hall - Belgium - Indiana - city Brussels
ok.co.uk
25.02.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow guest in tears as expert refuses to value item over distressing origin

Antiques Roadshow expert Mark Smith became rather emotional as he was asked to value a unique item during the show's visit to Newby Hall in Yorkshire. During the show, Mark was asked to value a gold medallion, but was unable to do due to its rather distressing origin. After taking a look at the medallion, which originated from 1955, Mark shared that it had been awarded to people who had lived through the Holocaust and escaped the concentration camps.

BBC Antiques Roadshow fans stunned as £250k prized possession is valued at just £150 - www.ok.co.uk - New York - city Cambridge - Gabon
ok.co.uk
25.02.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow fans stunned as £250k prized possession is valued at just £150

A recent Antiques Roadshow guest had their hopes dashed after discovering their item was worth just £150, and not the £250,000 they had expected. Antiques expert Ronnie Archer-Morgan took a look at the figure, from the Kota tribe in Gabon, when the show stopped in Nottingham's Wollaton Hall.The owner revealed that they had purchased the item for just £1.50, 10 years ago at an Antiques Roadshow event in Cambridge.

Furious Antiques Roadshow guest 'storms off' after disappointing valuation - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
19.02.2024

Furious Antiques Roadshow guest 'storms off' after disappointing valuation

An Antiques Roadshow guest was left fuming and reportedly stormed off the set after their item's valuation didn't meet expectations.The BBC show, which is well known for its surprising moments, has seen a variety of unique items valued at staggering amounts of money since it first aired. During the show's run, Will Farmer, one of the main presenters who joined the show in the 2000s, has interacted with hundreds of guests hoping for high valuations for their items.

BBC Antiques Roadshow star gives emotional update amid incurable brain cancer diagnosis - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
15.02.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow star gives emotional update amid incurable brain cancer diagnosis

Antiques Roadshow star Theo Burrell has shared an update on her condition, after previously announcing she'd been diagnosed with an incurable brain cancer. The 36 year old antiques expert was previously told she only had months left to live back in 2022, but she continues to battle the disease every day. Theo, who celebrated 11 years with her partner last month, posted a snap of her beloved pooch, a Jack Russell called Pip, as she gave her followers an update on her health.

Antiques Roadshow item breaks show record with life-changing valuation - but there's a problem - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - China - India - county Imperial
ok.co.uk
09.02.2024

Antiques Roadshow item breaks show record with life-changing valuation - but there's a problem

Antiques Roadshow saw a particularly special and rare item break records during one episode, with an incredible valuation shocking the entire crowd of onlookers. An elderly couple arrived at the roadshow with an unusual and cultural design piece in the form of an Imperial robe from China.

Antiques Roadshow guest stunned as it's revealed their comic book is worth thousands - www.ok.co.uk - USA - Washington
ok.co.uk
29.01.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest stunned as it's revealed their comic book is worth thousands

A comic book lover from America was over the moon that his mum held onto his impressivecollection from over the years, after he discovered one in particular is worth thousands.The Antiques Roadshow US guest was welcomed onto the show clutching his box of comic books that his mum purchased at an auction herself years ago. He explained: "When I was a kid, I would go down to a store in Washington and buy candy and comics and my mum knew this, of course.

Antiques Road Trip makes history as damaged £8 item sells for huge profit - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland
ok.co.uk
24.01.2024

Antiques Road Trip makes history as damaged £8 item sells for huge profit

A damaged elephant that was bought for £8 became one of the most memorable auction sales on Antiques Roadshow after bringing in a staggering profit. Back in 2012, BBC experts Charlie Ross and James Braxton broke records when they were given a budget of just £200 to buy a selection of second-hand collectables in the hopes of making money.

Antiques Roadshow guest refuses to sell item after record-breaking £1million valuation - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
23.01.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest refuses to sell item after record-breaking £1million valuation

In a memorable edition of Antiques Roadshow, expert Geoffrey Munn examined a Faberge sculpture of a pear blossom owned by the Worcestershire army regiment. In an episode that aired in August 2022, the guest was left speechless when he learnt its potential auction value.The owner explained: "It was formed in 1794 to protect the shores against a Napoleonic invasion. "It was agreed that the regiment should serve only within the United Kingdom.

Antiques Roadshow guest shocked as belt buckle 'worth five-figure sum' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA - Ireland - state Alaska
ok.co.uk
22.01.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest shocked as belt buckle 'worth five-figure sum'

A man who showed off a gold belt buckle he picked up at auction stunned Antiques Roadshow experts with its size. But the guest was himself shocked as the buckle received a very impressive five-figure valuation on the US-version of the show. When asked where he picked it up, the man said: "I got it at an auction two or three years ago.

Antiques Roadshow guest planned to dump vase bought for £2 before learning staggering value - www.ok.co.uk - France - Ireland
ok.co.uk
22.01.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest planned to dump vase bought for £2 before learning staggering value

An Antiques Roadshow guest has been left stunned to discover the staggering value of two vases she purchased in a charity shop for just £2. In an episode that aired on January 21, folks from Derry, Northern Ireland, brought their treasures to Ebrington Square for valuation. One lady brought in two floral vases she'd bought for a quid each after negotiating the price down at a charity shop.

BBC Antiques Roadshow viewers stunned by real value of 'ugly birthday gift from mum' - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland - China
ok.co.uk
20.01.2024

BBC Antiques Roadshow viewers stunned by real value of 'ugly birthday gift from mum'

A guest on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow was left stunned when an "ugly" gift from his mum turned out to be worth a small fortune.The show, famous for its unexpected valuations, saw a strange yellow three-legged toad valued at a hefty sum. In an episode filmed at Brodie Castle in Morayshire, Scotland, the guest brought in the ornament for expert Lee Young to examine.The toad, a birthday present from his mother, had been known as the 'ugly toad' by the owner for about 60 years.The man said: "He has been known as 'ugly toad' to me for about 60 years.

Antiques Roadshow guest 'throws away husband' but keeps chicken statue worth thousands - www.ok.co.uk - USA - Italy
ok.co.uk
19.01.2024

Antiques Roadshow guest 'throws away husband' but keeps chicken statue worth thousands

A woman was left pleasantly surprised on a recent episode of Antiques Roadshow US, after learning the worth of one of her belongings.The guest appeared on the show with an orange bird glass ornament, which dated back to the 1960s and according to the owner, it was gifted to her years ago by her ex husband's mother. She explained to the show's expert, Arlie Sulka: "It was a gift from a former mother-in-law, she thought I would like it." "She brought it to me from Italy and it's by a sculptor named Vistosi, I don't know much more about him," she continued.

Antiques Road Trip expert breaks show record as £60 item makes five figure profit - www.ok.co.uk - county Suffolk
ok.co.uk
18.01.2024

Antiques Road Trip expert breaks show record as £60 item makes five figure profit

In a first for Antiques Road Trip, Paul Laidlaw found an item in an antique store that ended up selling for a whopping £20,000. In an episode which aired in 2021, the auctioneer discovered a rare old camera for just £60, and was shocked when it sold for such a high price at a Bury St. Edmunds auction in Suffolk, alongside fellow expert Kate Bliss.

Scots BBC star gives health update following 'devastating' brain cancer diagnosis - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.01.2024

Scots BBC star gives health update following 'devastating' brain cancer diagnosis

BBC star Theo Burrell has given an update to fans two years after being diagnosed with incurable brain cancer. The Antiques Roadshow expert was given the 'devastating' news a year after welcoming her son.

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