Antiques Roadshow (series 30)
Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979. Series 30 (2007/08) comprised 27 editions that were broadcast by the BBC from 2 September 2007 – 30 March 2008[1][2][3]
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 (Recorded) |
Location & Regionp |
Host & Experts |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
30/1 2/9/2007 (24 May 2007) |
The Courtyard Centre for the Arts Hereford |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– 16th century chair |
30/2 9/9/2007 |
Arundel Castle Arundel |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
–[3] |
30/3 16/9/2007 (10 July 2007) |
Alnwick Castle Alnwick |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– a £20K plate from the time of Samuel Pepys, |
30/4 23/9/2007 (27 May 2007) |
Burleigh Pottery Last working Victorian pottery at Middleport Staffordshire |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– portrait of William Gladstone |
30/5 30/9/2007 |
Wills Memorial Building Bristol |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– a despised hall clock worth £30-40K, |
30/6 7/10/2007 (21 June 2007) |
Coventry Cathedral Coventry |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– Henry Sandon values three flower pots at £8K |
30/7 14/10/2007 |
Banqueting House Part 1 London |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– A "tatty" brooch discovered on a building site |
30/8 21/10/2007 |
Banqueting House Part 2 London |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– An inheritance of old pots |
30/9 28/10/2007 (14 June 2007) |
Highcliffe Castle Christchurch, Dorset |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– letters from Noël Coward |
30/10 4/11/2007 |
Compilation episode | Michael Aspel & [1] |
– story of a watercolour purchased for two cigarettes in a World War II prisoner of war camp |
30/11 11/11/2007 |
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre East Kirkby Part 1 Lincolnshire |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– wartime memories |
30/12 18/11/2007 |
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre East Kirkby Part 2 Lincolnshire |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– A squadron of Morris Minors |
30/13 25/11/2007 (27 September 2007) |
Exmouth Pavilion, Exmouth, Devon |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– a toy which belonged to Jane Austen |
30/14 2/12/2007 (6 June 2007) |
Powis Castle, Welshpool, Powys Wales |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– a Doctor Who Script |
30/15 16/12/2007 |
Rochester Cathedral Part 1, Rochester, Kent |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– a rare Scottish sword found behind a chimney |
30/16 23/12/2007 |
Rochester Cathedral Part 2, Rochester, Kent |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– a drinking glass owned by Napoleon |
30/17 30/12/2007 (21 July 2007) |
De La Warr Pavilion Part 1 Bexhill-on-Sea East Sussex |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– a feast of colourful modern collectables |
30/18 6/1/2008 (7 July 2007) |
Castle of Mey near Thurso, Scotland |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– a 'dog skin buoy from the Orkney Islands |
30/19 13/1/2008 (4 November 2007) |
St. George's Hall Liverpool Part 1 |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– |
30/20 20/1/2008 (4 November 2007) |
St. George's Hall Liverpool Part 2 |
Michael Aspel & Katherine Higgins Hilary Kay Bunny Campione [1] |
– W. S. Gilbert worked in Crown Court of [St. George's Hall |
30/21 27/1/2008 (13 September 2007) |
Kentwell Hall Long Melford Suffolk |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– |
30/22 3/2/2008 (6 September 2007) |
De Montfort Hall, Leicester |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
T.G.Green[5]'Over the Hill Collection 1930. £1,000 |
30/23 10/2/2008 (11 October 2007) |
Coronation Hall, Ulverston Cumbria |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– |
16/2/2008 ( ) |
Special: Sport Relief Lord's Cricket Ground London |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– |
30/24 17/2/2008 (21 July 2007) |
De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill-on-Sea East Sussex Part 2 |
Michael Aspel & [1] |
– |
30/25 2/3/2008 ( ) |
Sheffield City Hall, South Yorkshire | Michael Aspel & [1] |
– |
30/3/2008 ( ) |
Special: Farewell to Michael Aspel | Michael Aspel & [1] |
– |
Series 30 (2007/08)
- The Courtyard Centre for the Arts, Hereford – 2 September 2007 (24 May 2007)
- Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England – 9 September 2007 (£2006)
- Alnwick Castle, Northumberland – 16 September (10 July 2007)
- Burleigh Pottery, Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire – 23 September (27 May 2007)
- Wills Memorial Building, Bristol – 30 September
- Coventry Cathedral, Coventry – 7 October (21 June 2007)
- Banqueting House Part 1, London – 14 October
- Banqueting House Part 2, London – 21 October
- Highcliffe Castle, near Christchurch, Dorset – 28 October (14 June 2007)
- Compilation (unseen items from recent episodes) – 4 November
- East Kirkby Aviation Centre Part 1, Lincolnshire Thursday – 11 November (2 August 2007)
- East Kirkby Aviation Centre Part 2, Lincolnshire Thursday – 18 November (2 August 2007)
- Exmouth Pavilion, Exmouth, Devon – 25 November (27 September 2007)
- Powis Castle, near Welshpool, Powys, Wales – 2 December 2007 (6 June 2007)
- Rochester Cathedral Part 1, Rochester, Kent – 16 December 2007
- Rochester Cathedral Part 2, Rochester, Kent – 23 December 2007
- De La Warr Pavilion Part 1, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex – 30 December 2007 (21 July 2007)
- Castle of Mey, near Thurso, Scotland – 6 January 2008 (7 July 2007)
- St. George's Hall, Liverpool Part 1–13 January 2008 (4 November 2007)
- St. George's Hall, Liverpool Part 2–20 January 2008 (4 November 2007)
- Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk – 27 January 2008 (13 September 2007)
- De Montfort Hall, Leicester – 3 February 2008 (6 September 2007)
- Coronation Hall, Ulverston, Cumbria – 10 February 2008 (11 October 2007)
- De La Warr Pavilion Part 2, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex – 17 February 2008 (21 July 2007)
- Sheffield City Hall, South Yorkshire – 2 March 2008
- Special: Sport Relief, Lord's Cricket Ground, London – 16 March 2008
- Special: Farewell to Michael Aspel – 30 March 2008
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab TV.com Antiques Roadshow Series 30 database
- ^ Homes And Antiques, Meet the Experts
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "BBC, Antiques Roadshow Series 30 programme guide". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
- ^ de:Johann Distler
- ^ "T.G.Green & Co Ltd". www.gresleypottery.uk. Retrieved 10 July 2016.