Antiques Roadshow

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  • TV-G
  • 1997
  • 29 Seasons
  • 7.3  (1,393)

Antiques Roadshow is a captivating television show that airs on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). It is hosted by Mark L. Walberg, and the show has been a favorite for collectors, history buffs, and anyone who loves a good treasure hunt since it first premiered in 1997. Antiques Roadshow is a unique show that brings together a panel of experts who assess the value of the antiques and collectibles brought in by people from all over the United States. The show has been praised for its approachable, informative nature, and for providing a wealth of information about various pieces of history and culture.

Antiques Roadshow has become one of the longest-running television shows of its kind, and it's easy to see why. The show is known for its extraordinary ability to uncover fascinating stories about ordinary objects, such as a rare silver teapot or a painting that turns out to be a masterpiece. The show is widely regarded as a must-see for anyone who has any interest in antiques or collectibles, and the experts who appear on the show have vast knowledge in a wide range of areas, including furniture, fine art, pottery, and jewelry. The show's guests have a wide range of interests - some are collectors who are looking to add to their collection, while others are just curious about the history of their family's treasures.

Each episode of Antiques Roadshow is filmed on location in a different city, with towns and cities being selected from all over the United States. This approach not only makes the show more accessible, but it also allows the show to highlight some of the unique treasures that exist in different parts of the country. The production team also makes sure that the show includes a diverse range of objects, so viewers are treated to a variety of fascinating items, from folk art and memorabilia to fine art and rare antiques.

Antiques Roadshow has been lauded for its inclusivity by celebrating diversity in objects and the people who bring them. The show continues to work hard to showcase more diverse voices in the history and stories behind the objects examined on the show.

Mark L. Walberg is the perfect host for Antiques Roadshow, being charismatic and knowledgeable in his field. Audiences are quick to notice his genuine enthusiasm for history and antiques, and his love of incredible stories behind each piece. Moreover, he has an uncanny ability to connect with the experts and the guests alike, making the show feel down-to-earth and relatable.

The experts that appear on Antiques Roadshow are incredibly knowledgeable and have years of experience in their respective areas of expertise. Nicholas D. Lowry is one of the show's art and poster experts, and his passion for art and expertise is evident. Lowry's love for art and posters is contagious, and viewers are continually amazed by his vast knowledge of the subject. Simeon Lipman has been dubbed the "Card King" due to his expertise in sports memorabilia, which includes baseball cards and other related sporting items. Lipman has a unique talent for telling a story and making the history behind these objects come alive.

Antiques Roadshow is more than just an entertaining television show. It has become an essential part of the lives of many collectors and antique enthusiasts, providing them with valuable information and insights about the history and significance of the objects they adore. The show has become an institution and is widely regarded as a cultural touchstone, with millions of people tuning in each week to learn about the fascinating world of antiques and collectibles.

In conclusion, Antiques Roadshow is a must-watch show for anyone interested in the world of antiques and collectibles. The show's unique format, diverse range of experts, and insightful commentary make it not just informative but entertaining. The show's dedication to celebrating diversity and inclusivity in the stories and objects on display is inspiring. Antiques Roadshow is the perfect show for those who love history, art, and antiques, and it is an essential part of the cultural landscape of television.

Antiques Roadshow is a series that ran for 29 seasons (647 episodes) between January 9, 1997 and on PBS

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Pretty or Pretty Ugly
24. Pretty or Pretty Ugly
November 10, 2025
Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Uncover the value of eye-popping ROADSHOW treasures including a 1982 George Condo drawing, a folk-art spool table, ca. 1900 and a Guido Gambone vase, ca. 1960. One item is a whopping $50,000-$100,000!
Kids Stuff
23. Kids Stuff
November 3, 2025
Take a trip down memory lane for playful ROADSHOW finds that bring out the child in us, including a traveling puppet show, ca. 1870, Yakama toy cradle & doll, ca. 1890 and a 1993 Air Jordan sneaker display. One family treasure is $40K-$60K!
Vintage Phoenix 2025, Hour 2
22. Vintage Phoenix 2025, Hour 2
October 20, 2025
Vintage Phoenix 2025, Hour 2
Vintage Phoenix 2025, Hour 1
21. Vintage Phoenix 2025, Hour 1
October 13, 2025
Do 2009 treasures from Phoenix rise again? ROADSHOW discoveries include Art Deco lapel watches, a Lakota Sioux doctor's bag, ca. 1895 and a Tiffany Studios peacock mirror, ca. 1905. One musical find's value doubles in today's market!
Vintage Raleigh 2025, Hour 2
20. Vintage Raleigh 2025, Hour 2
October 6, 2025
Learn if the values of 2009 ROADSHOW Raleigh finds go up, down or stay the same in today's market, including a Gibson Double 12 electric guitar, ca. 1960, an 1812 needlework sampler and a French couture dress, ca. 1925. one triples in value!
Vintage Raleigh 2025, Hour 1
19. Vintage Raleigh 2025, Hour 1
September 29, 2025
Did values sink or soar for vintage ROADSHOW treasures first found in Raleigh in 2009, including Andre Dugo Art Deco maquettes, a Crandall hobby horse, ca. 1880, and German bisque Mickey Mouse figures, ca. 1930? See the surprising changes!
Vintage San Jose, Hour 2
18. Vintage San Jose, Hour 2
September 22, 2025
See astounding ROADSHOW value updates to items discovered 15 years ago in San Jose, including a 1934 Martin 000-18 Guitar, Ansel Adams modern prints, ca. 1960, and a Longines aviator's watch, ca. 1938. One Pop Art drawing doubles in value!
Vintage San Jose, Hour 1
17. Vintage San Jose, Hour 1
September 15, 2025
ROADSHOW revisits vintage treasures from San Jose with values updated for today's market including a Kashmir sapphire & diamond ring, an Edwardian jockey chair, and a Tlingit bowl & ladle. Watch to learn which find is now $325K-$350K!
Junk in the Trunk 14
16. Junk in the Trunk 14
May 19, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures from all five Season 29 Tour cities.
Maryland Zoo, Hour 3
15. Maryland Zoo, Hour 3
April 28, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures during the third hour from Baltimore, MD.
Maryland Zoo, Hour 2
14. Maryland Zoo, Hour 2
April 21, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures during the second hour from Baltimore, MD.
Maryland Zoo, Hour 1
13. Maryland Zoo, Hour 1
April 14, 2025
NEW! ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discovers treasures during a visit to Baltimore, MD.
Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, Hour 3
12. Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, Hour 3
April 7, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures during the third hour from Littleton, CO.
Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, Hour 2
11. Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, Hour 2
March 31, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures during the second hour from Littleton, CO.
Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, Hour 1
10. Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, Hour 1
March 24, 2025
NEW! ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discovers treasures during a visit to Littleton, CO.
Living History Farms, Hour 3
9. Living History Farms, Hour 3
March 17, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures during the third hour from Urbandale, IA.
Living History Farms, Hour 2
8. Living History Farms, Hour 2
February 24, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures during the second hour from Urbandale, IA.
Living History Farms, Hour 1
7. Living History Farms, Hour 1
February 17, 2025
NEW! ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discovers treasures during a visit to Urbandale, IA.
Springs Preserve, Hour 3
6. Springs Preserve, Hour 3
February 10, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures in the third hour from Las Vegas, NV.
Springs Preserve, Hour 2
5. Springs Preserve, Hour 2
February 3, 2025
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures in the second hour from Las Vegas, NV.
Springs Preserve, Hour 1
4. Springs Preserve, Hour 1
January 27, 2025
Las Vegas treasures hit the jackpot with ROADSHOW finds including a Louis C. Tiffany enamel vase, ca. 1905, a 1599 Thomas Buckminster almanac and Ernie Barnes' Fourth and One oil painting. Watch to see the season-topping $650,000 find!
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 3
3. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 3
January 20, 2025
Head to bustling Bentonville for ROADSHOW finds at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art including an 1857 Queen's Cup ascot race trophy, a 1956 Curta calculator type II and an Art Deco sapphire & platinum ring. Can you guess the top find?
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 2
2. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 2
January 13, 2025
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW searches for amazing treasures in Arkansas including an Elvis Presley-signed ice cream display, an Arnold Palmer-engraved golf club, ca. 1980, and a Marvel Silver Age comics collection. One find is $60,000 to $90,000!
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 1
1. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 1
January 6, 2025
Kick off ROADSHOW's all-new Season 29 with treasures that include a 1976 Marvel UK Super Spider-Man #175 cover art, a 1926 Rogers Hornsby sterling trophy, and Winslow Homer watercolors, ca. 1879. One is between $180,000 to $320,000!
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Where to Watch Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow is available for streaming on the PBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Antiques Roadshow on demand at Apple TV Channels, Apple TV Store, PBS, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 9, 1997
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (1,393)