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UK VHS Archive
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2018
This channel is dedicated to finding pieces of TV media in the UK that may be lost or hard to find.
Antiques Roadshow UK Special The Next Generation 1992
Warning: This episode contains a segment that is may be offensive by today’s standards.
Broadcasted on the 27th December 1992.
Sadly, a bit of the intro and the ending are missing.
Thanks for viewing.
Broadcasted on the 27th December 1992.
Sadly, a bit of the intro and the ending are missing.
Thanks for viewing.
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Antiques Roadshow UK Special The Next Generation 2003
มุมมอง 44K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from an off air broadcast from 28th December 2003. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 23 Episode 6 Selby, North Yorkshire
มุมมอง 95K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from an off air broadcast from the 5th November 2000. Found this episode by accident from a unlabelled VHS tape. The adverts have been edited out to make the video run smoothly as possible. Presented in the 14:9 aspect ratio. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 25 Episode 23 Dunrobin Castle, Scotland
มุมมอง 146K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air broadcast from 16th February 2003. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 25 Episode 22 Sherbome School, Dorset Part 1
มุมมอง 133K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air broadcast from 2nd February 2003. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow Series 25 Episode 14 Leeds Royal Armouries
มุมมอง 81K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air broadcast from 8th December 2002. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 25 Episode 12 Oban, Scotland
มุมมอง 189K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air broadcast from 24th November 2002. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 25 Episode 11 Ramsgate, Kent
มุมมอง 164K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air Broadcast from 17th November 2002. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 25 Episode 10 Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire Part 2
มุมมอง 154K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air broadcast from 10th November 2002. Sadly, the intro was cut off. More Episodes coming from Series 25. Thanks for Watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 24 Episode 19 Houghton Hall, Norfolk Part 2
มุมมอง 141K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air Broadcast 7th April 2002. Thanks for Watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 24 Episode 4 Hayward's Heath, Sussex
มุมมอง 66K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a Off air Broadcast from 23rd September 2001. Sadly the intro is missing. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 11 Episode 6 Dublin, Leinster
มุมมอง 131K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air broadcast from the 5th February 1989. More episodes coming from series 11. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 11 Episode 5 Bristol, Somerset
มุมมอง 99K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air broadcast from the 29th January 1989. More episodes coming from series 11. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 11 Episode 4 Bournemouth, Dorset
มุมมอง 102K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Taken from a off air broadcast from the 22nd January 1989. More episodes coming from series 11. Thanks for watching.
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 11 Episode 1 Liverpool, Merseyside
มุมมอง 82K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 11 Episode 1 Liverpool, Merseyside
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 19 Wells, Somerset
มุมมอง 141K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 19 Wells, Somerset
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 18 Amsterdam, Netherlands
มุมมอง 150K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 18 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 15 Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire
มุมมอง 165K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 15 Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 14 Penarth, South Glamorgan
มุมมอง 172K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 14 Penarth, South Glamorgan
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 11 Peebles, Peeblesshire
มุมมอง 211K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 11 Peebles, Peeblesshire
Antiques Roadshow Series 18 Episode 8 Alnwick Castle, Northumberland Part 2
มุมมอง 134K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow Series 18 Episode 8 Alnwick Castle, Northumberland Part 2
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 5 Jersey, Channel Islands
มุมมอง 159K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 5 Jersey, Channel Islands
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 3 Dover, Kent
มุมมอง 142K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 18 Episode 3 Dover, Kent
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 20 Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire Part 2
มุมมอง 120K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 20 Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire Part 2
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 19 Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire Part 1
มุมมอง 158K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 19 Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire Part 1
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 18 Wymondham, Norfolk
มุมมอง 193K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 18 Wymondham, Norfolk
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 17 Accrington, Lancashire
มุมมอง 214K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 17 Accrington, Lancashire
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 16 Brussels, Belgium
มุมมอง 132K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Antiques Roadshow UK Series 17 Episode 16 Brussels, Belgium
thank you for all your posts
Woman drags a monstrous Welsh sideboard to the show only to reply "mmm, possibly" to every perfectly explained fact given her by the experts? No thank you when he's finished, just a snotty "mmm hmm."
Did I understand this right??? Caroll was a reverend who liked little girls and wrote letters to them?
The days when the blue tables were either hexagonal or octagonal.
These titles were used until the BBC had a new logo 1997.
It's a heater portable. As well as a light.
Apparently that woman with the bodgy silver tried to stop this episode going to air because she thought it was worth 30 thousand quid.
At 36:42 the lady translates from german litterally. "Ein armer Tropf" means "a poor fella", so the poem translates "once I was a captain Köpenick, ruling with a glance, now I'm a poor fellow dancing on my head". I suppose it refers to the fact that the puppet can be put on its head.
The Brits are so lucky. They were a wealthy nation when furniture making developped to an art form, and had no destructive wars all over the country so those pieces could be saved and handed down for generations. Not so in continental Europe where people had to flee and leave bulky furniture behind. Sadly the generation today does not value having granny's buffet in their homes.
Annoyed I missed this, but glad to be able to watch now.! Many thanks again 👍
I don't know how I missed this one.! Many thanks again. Appreciated 👍
Why does everybody want to touch the damn thing?! Don't touch it! The oil from your fingers is ruining it!
Remember this day at the glades very well,!! We had no chance of showing our little Moorcroft Crocus Bowel, Very selective folks that were brought in from outside the area, Notice Hilda from the Horsefair" and Jack from the Broadwaters" and Ricky from the Rifle Range did not get a lookin, .
That bug picture at 7:40 is selling for £12,500
Just the most incredible silver collection!
The upper class English introduced whatever they wanted from abroad into England
That art nouveau poster was a dream
Thank you for the uploads. I'm so surprized how many really old items (18th century!) are in private possesions. Britain is very special that way.
The lady reminds me of ' miss Jones' from ' rising damp '
Why did he want a quick word with Hilary?
I'm still waiting to hear a Norfolk accent 😮
Greetings to you people of Wales..bless you all
Oscar Wilde had a wife and family, and not just male friends ...
A Rousseau with Provence direct from the painter with the same theme almost identical, but obviously better painted, was sold at Christie’s for 43.5 million dollars in 2023. So it would seem that this one was a fake! If you look at a genuine Rousseau you can see why he thought this was a fake. Very interesting tho!
i wouldn,t have given a quid for that painting, where was the full of light, that critic must have been drunk. Juhaptergee
21:21 the spoon talk is one of the most impressive displays of expertise I've ever seen on the AR
The plates are fantastic‼️‼️‼️
Thank you so veŕy much!
Hugh Scully says the Rugby League was formed in the George Hotel in 1865, it was 1895!!!!
The armor cod piece!!🤣🤣 I shouldn’t make fun of a man’s insecurities, but the comical unashamed bulbous feature just SCREAMS Henry VIII. A young & thin one of course.
I couls ait and watch these shows day after day - for weeks, but for the fact I must earn a living.
Rewatching because I didn’t pay attention the first time and I gotta ask… 27:00 What’s an antique anal sex toy doing on the mystery table at a show for kids? I’m kidding. 😅 I’m sure it has something to do with eggs. But it looks exactly like a butt plug and I can’t unsee it! 😂😂😂😂 Identical minus the wood-like material.
Is this is what is now John Mackintosh Hall?
No, Centra Halll, South District.
13 4/8th, yes measured in metric, what is it in the size it was made for?
What's the answer to the quiz question about the rug?
TIL that there is a difference between a clock and a timepiece and that is the exact sort of semantic pedantry that I live for
Did that appraiser actually say, that little bronze statue which opened, represented "the white slave trade"...?!?? .. "it's quite naughty"... you've got to be kidding me !!!! ...😮 .
Exciting to see that you're uploading again!
Good episode but not enough John Bly
Your channel is brilliant. Thank you so much.
Was stoked to see you post again!
Wow, how often does one person get two objects on the show?
The really wild show, blue peter, neighbours, oh god I went on a massive memory trip , I miss the 80s and 90s so much
Awesome! Really needed new (even though it’s old) AR content to watch
15:17 what do you think she puts in there occasionally?
Thanks! Great to see an AR legend like yourself still posting!
this is the horniest Antiques Roadshow comments section I've ever seen
Taunton didn't choose the "wrong side," they chose the losing side. Not the same thing.
In regard to the trivia question, does anyone know the name of the locking wine cabinet?
Captain Cook was a dick. I mean nothing spectacular happened the first couple visits but after he left the final time, ships mast broke and he came back and demanded shit. I guess frustrated that he couldn’t just boss his way around since I think by this point he had nothing to trade so him and his men stole the wood from burial structures. Like, imagine some asshole dismantling your entire community’s church, so that person can do what they what with it for their fancy boat. Rude. So of course some angered Hawaiians stole something of theirs which is why Cook marched back on land, tried to kidnap the king and in doing so, King Kalaniopuu’s people chased after them before Cook could take him on board and well.. they completed their rescue mission. They didn’t care about being shot (I mean you had to kill your way to the top anyway so they faced death all the time) but they just went for it and that’s why such a big battle broke out and Cook got killed. I mean, as far as I know he’s the only white dude who showed up all high and mighty and was so confrontational that it ended in that way. He was just a rude asshole and reading about him I wondered, did he go mental on his final trip from some Blackbeard way? Like late stage Syphilis? Idk.. he just was NOT chill.