Antiques Roadshow “Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2” S46E4 24 September 2023 on BBC One

Tonight (Sunday 24 September 2023), BBC One broadcasts an episode of the series Antiques Roadshow!

Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2 Season 46 Episode 4 Episode Summary

The show visits Swanage Pier in Dorset, situated along England’s stunning Jurassic Coast. This picturesque location sets the stage for a day filled with antique discoveries and intriguing stories.

The episode starts with an unexpected and fascinating twist when Cristian Beadman, one of the attendees waiting in the queue, stumbles across dinosaur footprints. This unexpected encounter with prehistoric history adds a touch of excitement to the day and showcases the remarkable and diverse experiences that can unfold at the Antiques Roadshow.

One of the highlights of this episode is the attention-grabbing discovery made by Serhat Ahmet. He comes across a life-size pottery model of a pelican, created by the renowned maker Doulton. This remarkable piece of pottery piques Serhat’s curiosity and serves as a reminder of the extraordinary treasures that often lie hidden in attics, basements, and homes across the country.

What Time is the “Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2” Episode On?

The Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2 episode of Antiques Roadshow will be broadcast on September 24 2023 on BBC One at 8:00 PM.

Is the “Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2” Episode New?

The Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2 episode of Antiques Roadshow is all new!

Antiques Roadshow Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2 Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Fiona Bruce

Swanage Pier and Seafront, Dorset 2 Episode Videos & Previews


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Antiques Roadshow Series Information

Airing since 1979, this popular programme, which has spawned multiple international versions, travels across Britain (with occasional trips to other countries, such as Canada and Australia), bringing together in each location specialists in antiques and fine arts to have them appraise items brought in by local residents, whether they are collectors looking to turn trash into treasure or ordinary folks hoping Grandma's old painting might now fund the kids' education. Items featured on the programme often have an interesting story attached to them or have some connection to that episode's venue. While some items that are brought in are worth a fortune, others are worthless.

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