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Wonnacott is currently the narrator of BBC TV's Antiques Road Trip and Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. The programmes' format involves two experts (and, in the celebrity version, two celebrities as well) driving around the country in a classic car visiting antique shops and buying objects out of a starting budget of £400.
The series began as an ultimately unbroadcast pilot in August 2009. This original preliminary version saw the two experts – David Harper and Kate Bliss – each driving a classic car, and free to roam where they chose within a "work-day" time limit (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) to buy up antiques with their £200 budget, with the goal of making the most profit when entered into auction two days later.
Raskin is a regular expert contributor on the BBC's Antiques Road Trip, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, Flog It! and has acted as both expert and lead presenter on BBC's Bargain Hunt. [10] She appeared in the US show Baggage Battles. In 2016 she appeared as a guest expert in episodes of For What It's Worth with Fern Britton. [2]
Ross appears on television as an antiques expert on the BBC programmes Bargain Hunt, Flog It!, [1] Antiques Road Trip and Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. He is now one of the five regular presenters on Bargain Hunt. [2]
On "Antiques Roadshow," a woman found out she had a painting worth a small fortune. Megan Barreto. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:11 PM
And on Monday night's episode of "Antiques Roadshow," we learned four Edward Weston photographs are worth way more than that. "So all four of the pieces together, if you were to 'Antiques Roadshow ...
She has appeared on a number of BBC daytime television programmes as an expert in antiques and as an auctioneer, including Bargain Hunt, Antiques Road Trip, Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is and Flog It!. [1] She has also presented along with Will Kirk and JJ Chalmers a new series titled The Travelling Auctioneers. [4]
"I feel this will sell very easily at auction between $40,000 to $50,000," said appraiser Jeff Cohen on "Antiques Roadshow." "Oh, my gosh," said the watch's owner.