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I love the Antiques Roadshow, it is my favorite TV program. Exploring the human story behind every antique object is what makes Antiques Roadshow so interesting. No buying or selling takes place, it is the fascinating tales and air of anticipation that makes Antiques Roadshow unique, with hopeful owners and viewers alike delighting in the knowledge acquired and in the possibility that their antique piece is about to be revealed as a priceless treasure. That Antiques Roadshow has survived into the multichannel, internet-challenged television era is testament to its most basic appeal, there is always some extraordinary antique item just around the corner. People are watching because Antiques Roadshow is about other people, and more importantly, stuff and antiques belonging to other people.

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Antiques Roadshow coming to Kennett area Feb. 11

The original host of Antique Roadshow, Chris Jussel is coming to the Delaware Art museum to give a presentation on what is hot in the art and antique market on Saturday, Feb 11th. The event is open to the general public and is a cocktail/lecture. Cost is $24 per person and runs from 5 p.m. t o 7 p.m. with a cash bar.

Snowdrop extravaganza at Hartland Abbey

Antiques Roadshow location opens its doors for the Snowdrop and Spring Flower Weekend of February 11 and 12.

'Antiques Roadshow' puts a patina on Eugene

Monday night's "Antiques Roadshow" was filmed at the Lane County fairgrounds, with treasures aplenty, including a sword bearing Czar Nicholas II's monogram.

Antiques Roadshow: Tulsa, Okla. - Hour Three

Above: At "Antiques Roadshow" in Tulsa, Oklahoma, appraiser Dessa Goddard (left) admires this circa 1600 Ming Dynasty cast bronze guardian figure. Goddard assigns a value between $70,000-$100,000 to this Chinese figure.

The Seasoned Collector: 'Antiques Roadshow' summer tour; 'Downton Abbey' inspires line of jewelry

"Antiques Roadshow," the most-watched prime-time series on PBS, has announced its 2012 summer tour. The roving cast and crew won't be in our neck of the woods, but it is possible to connect with them in Seattle on Aug.

Ragersville native Lois Youngen to be on 'Antiques Roadshow'

A woman with area ties and her baseball memorabilia will be featured on the PBS program “Antiques Roadshow” on Monday night.

A Roadshow For Fossils

It's an Antiques Roadshow for fossils.   The University of Texas held an Artifact Identification Fair Sunday at the Texas Memorial Museum.

Antiques Roadshow Backs Down on One Point in Dispute

In dispute is Sohmers' ability to make media appearances on other radio and television programs - he claims he was bullied by the show's executive producer for appearing in a radio interview, behavior he said he had engaged in over the course of 13 years in appearing on Antiques Roadshow.

Mark L. Walberg: What I've Learned on Antiques Roadshow

I will never be an expert on antiques. I will never be able to tell you if Ben Franklin once sat in that chair, or if it's from Ikea circa last Tuesday. But thanks to the people I meet on the road, I am beginning to learn what is truly valuable.

Former Antiques Roadshow Appraiser Blows Whistle on Practices

A longtime appraiser with PBS's "Antiques Roadshow" is speaking out against one of the show's producers, claiming, among other charges, that she threatened him with legal action concerning media appearances he made on other radio and television programs.