A SECOND episode of Antiques Roadshow, filmed on the Isle of Wight, will be broadcast this week.
There will be a royal feel as the team return to Osborne House to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria.
The episode was filmed in 2017, when Fiona Bruce and the team visited the seaside residence.
The first episode was aired in July 2018.
In the episode, expert Richard Price challenges Fiona Bruce to work out how three clocks have changed in value since 1977.
A family collection of book illustrations will take Clive Farahar back to his childhood and glass expert Andy McConnell will value two serendipitous items.
Then, as the rain falls towards the end of the day at Osborne, one of the volunteers finds a proverbial pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
This Sunday, there is a royal feel to #AntiquesRoadshow as we mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria 👑 Fiona and the team are on the Isle of Wight at the Queen's Italianate seaside residence @EHOsborneHouse 📺 @BBCOne 8pm pic.twitter.com/nliSvD3GAt
— Antiques Roadshow (@BBC_ARoadshow) May 23, 2019
The episode will air at 8pm on Sunday, on BBC One.
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