Fiona Bruce and experts from BBC1's popular Antiques Roadshow turn sleuth as they explore intriguing stories behind family heirlooms. Hilary Kay investigates a rare artifact that's said to have adorned Oliver Cromwell's funeral procession.
Tue, Apr 7, 2015
The team investigates trophies that record great British athletic achievements.
Wed, Apr 8, 2015
Paul Atterbury investigates the mystery that surrounds a painting of Tina Strobos.
A daughter discovers the truth about her father's working life at a glass factory.
Judith Miller pieces together the poignant story of a housemaid who was forced to give up her baby for adoption.
Hilary Kay investigates a rare medal and reveals the details of an extraordinary act of bravery.
A holocaust survivor liberated by British soldiers wishes to thank the soldier who rescued her. A teenager's great-grandfather flew against the Red Baron.
Wed, Apr 15, 2015
Investigation of jewelry tied to King Charles I and Queen Victoria.
Medals and paintings lead to investigation of ancestors who fought in World Wars I and II.
Mon, Apr 20, 2015
Fiona and Will Farmer investigate works of a pair of unsung commercial artist through works brought in by their relatives.
Graham Lay investigates an embroidered tablecloth. Covered in signatures, it was made by female prisoners in a Japanese internment camp during the 2nd World War.