Antiques Roadshow Part 2
The first one recently shown highlighted the De La Warr Pavilion in all its glory but featured only items of 30 years ago to tie in with the Roadshow's own anniversary.
This time the real antiques will be back according Lee Dunn of Church Street who contacted the Observer.
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Hide AdHe contacted the production office at the BBC to ask if film recorded of himself with Michael Aspel would ever been shown.
He said: "I think people will be interested to know it is back on again and probably back in the usual format.
"I think most people will be pleased it is going to be shown in the format they expect, with more antiques. Apparently they had a plate someone bought in a charity shop for a pound and valued it at 1,000 or something like that."