Series 35
Episodes • 2012

1. RAF Marham 1
58 minFiona Bruce and the experts visit an active air base at Marham in Norfolk.
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5. Scarborough Grand Spa Hall 1
58 minItems include a carved tribute to a Spitfire pilot who was killed in action; and an early refrigerator.
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6. Farnborough 1
58 minIncluded: early designs for a flying machine; and the story of a sailor lost during the Battle of the Bismarck Sea.
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11. Christmas Special
58 minFavorite finds of 2012; and some of the year's colorful guests. Included: a British flag captured by the Japanese during the fall of Singapore in World War II.
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12. Fountains Abbey 1
58 minFrom Fountain's Abbey in North Yorkshire, experts appraise a 19th-century figurine of Robert Burns; a Swiss music box; a Chippendale cabinet; and the contents of a wine cellar.
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14. Cawdor Castle
58 minThe team head to Scotland for a busy day in the grounds of Cawdor Castle near Inverness.
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15. Selby
58 minThe team discover rare treasures on a visit to Chatham's historic dockyards.
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18. Cheltenham Town Hall 1
58 minFiona Bruce and the experts gather in a packed Cheltenham Town Hall as visitors arrive for another busy day of evaluations.
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19. Cheltenham Town Hall 2
58 minFiona Bruce and the experts make a return visit to Cheltenham Town Hall. Featured family treasures include a valuable silver fruit bowl damaged when thrown in a domestic tiff, relics of Captain Scott's last expedition to the South Pole and a humble house brick with an important story.
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20. Castle Coole 2
58 minA return visit to Castle Coole near Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. Fiona Bruce and the team of experts welcome visitors as they bring their family treasures for inspection.
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22. Chepstow Racecourse 1
58 minFiona Bruce and the team head for the races as they arrive at Chepstow Racecourse in Wales. Family treasures featured include medals from early Olympic Games, awarded when tug-of-war was a competing sport; a light bulb containing a painstakingly-made model of Lincoln Cathedral gifted by a German prisoner of war in World War 2; and perhaps the oddest and one of the oldest pieces of glass ever featured on the programme, which excites curiosity for its near-perfect condition over three hundred years after it was made.
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