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Scully auditioned successfully as a temporary newsreader on BBC radio, and made his debut regular radio broadcast reporting from Southampton in 1963. [5]Always a freelance journalist rather than an employee, [5] Scully worked on BBC News magazines and was a presenter on the BBC South West news programme Spotlight from 1965, before joining the networked news programme Nationwide.
Two other spin-off programmes, Antiques Roadshow Gems (1991) and Priceless Antiques Roadshow (2009–10), revisited items from the show's history and provided background information on the making of the show and interviews with the programme's experts. The most valuable item to ever appear on the show featured on 16 November 2008.
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Graham Charles Lay (Willesden, Greater London, UK, 19 January 1960 [1] – 27 November 2016 [2]) was a British antiques expert specialising in arms, armour and militaria, and military history, probably best known for his many appearances on BBC TVs Antiques Roadshow [3] television programme, where he had been one of the team of experts since 1988.
Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979. Series 33 (2010/11) comprised 30 editions that were broadcast by the BBC from 19 September 2010 – 5 June 2011 [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 ...
Ronnie Archer-Morgan [a] (born 1950) is a television presenter and antiques collector, known for his appearance on the BBC Antiques Roadshow since 2011. [2] [3] He is also known for presenting the 2023 Channel 4 show Millionaire Hoarders, in which experts seek out valuable antiques from the homes of the rich.
Sandon joined BBC One's Antiques Roadshow for its second series in 1979 and made many appearances on the programme across 40 years. [5] [1] [3] One of his projects was an excavation at the Royal Worcester factory site. [3] He was also a former curator of the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. [3]
He first earned fame as a ceramics expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow. He has also appeared in such programmes as, Going for a Song, Going, Going, Gone, Noel's House Party, [5] Call My Bluff and 20th Century Roadshow. He has presented the 20 episodes of Restoration Roadshow on BBC for several weeks in the summer of 2010 (ending 3 September). [6]