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Guarda Antiques Roadshow: Amazing 120-Year-Old Swiss Music Box Worth Four Figures (Uk)
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA team of experts from auction houses tours towns throughout the UK to value treasures brought in by members of the public.A team of experts from auction houses tours towns throughout the UK to value treasures brought in by members of the public.A team of experts from auction houses tours towns throughout the UK to value treasures brought in by members of the public.
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She should be brought in by the police when meth heads get a hold of bath salts.
Her tedious delivery would knock them out cold
Her tedious delivery would knock them out cold
I can quite easily spend hours watching this show, it is addictive. I love the look of delight on people's faces when they get something valued and they find out that it is worth far more than they realised. I feel so happy for them. Plus I love looking at the envious faces of the people in the crowds watching closely, it always makes me giggle.
Once thing I have to say is, that I want to point out - the remarks in other reviews about 'Creepy appraisers' I really think this uncalled for. I've been watching this series for sometime now and it is quite easy to see that a few of the appraiser maybe on the autism spectrum. That is not a bad thing. They are happy, keen and very educated in their field.
I love how excited they all get over antiques and collectables bought in.
I would highly recommend this show, so much history to check out and the show always takes place at such interesting places too.
Once thing I have to say is, that I want to point out - the remarks in other reviews about 'Creepy appraisers' I really think this uncalled for. I've been watching this series for sometime now and it is quite easy to see that a few of the appraiser maybe on the autism spectrum. That is not a bad thing. They are happy, keen and very educated in their field.
I love how excited they all get over antiques and collectables bought in.
I would highly recommend this show, so much history to check out and the show always takes place at such interesting places too.
I am one of the few Americans who used to watch this British version of "Antiques Roadshow"--long before the American version came to Public Television here in the States. Because the Brits made the first, they are to be commended on taking such a simple idea and making it work. And, work it did, as the show has been on for over 30 years!! There are a few things I really like about the British version--mostly the nice outdoor settings as well as the sorts of items you see on the show (things most Americans would rarely, if ever, see). However, I don't give the show a higher score for one uniquely British reason. The reactions of many of the guests are AMAZINGLY muted. So, for example, when lady learns that her Rembrandt she picked up at a rummage sale is an original and is worth 139023941034092321 quid, I am gobsmacked (a good British word) that the reaction is so little! And, when the public does react, I noticed that they are frequently Americans living in the UK! This is NOT an anti-British statement--I am just saying that for viewers it's less fun to watch because the folks rarely seem very happy when they learn their trinkets are, in fact, worth a fortune. Still, it's a brilliantly simple idea that has stood the test of time and we Americans owe the BBC folks our thanks.
On the ARS shown on Sunday 1st February, one of the presenters described a photograph that an explorer from the Antarctic was fishing for walrus, that the crew of the ship, lived on. Someone in your research team needs to get their facts right. You DO NOT get Walrus in the Antactic, nor have they ever lived there. The creature that was shown in the photographs was probably a sea lion, similar but entirely different, they could not survive in the antarctic, which in the main try to catch penguins as their main scorce of food.
If the commentators are going to give outcasts, then it would be helpful it they got the facts right.
If the commentators are going to give outcasts, then it would be helpful it they got the facts right.
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I love the show! My wife and I watch it every day and have on in the bedroom at night. I am 72 years of age and almost deaf, so I depend on the subtitles. Lately the subtitles are not in synced with the audio. This is very distracting! I'm sure you are already aware of this, but I wanted to put my two cents worth in. The Antique Roadshow is the best thing on Pluto. Like I said, it is on our TV almost twenty- four hours a day. It is informative and the experts are very knowledgeable! We love the cast, especially Fiona! We laugh at the crazy antics that go on, and we have cried with the staff at the loss of one of the staff. Keep up the awesome job!
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