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The brothers have appeared as furniture appraisers on the PBS series Antiques Roadshow since 1997, have hosted the WGBH series Find! together starting in 2003 [8] and were hosts of the internet show Collect This! with the Keno Brothers on MSN's Tech & Gadgets guide site from 2008 to 2010.
Sandon is a regular expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow. [3] When his father Henry died, on 25 December 2023, at the age of 95, Sandon said, "To the millions who tuned in every Sunday evening to watch the Antiques Roadshow, Henry was like a favourite uncle, whose enthusiasm for even the humblest piece of chipped china was infectious." [4]
Two other spin-off programmes, Antiques Roadshow Gems (1991) and Priceless Antiques Roadshow (2009–10), revisited items from the show's history and provided background information on the making of the show and interviews with the programme's experts. The most valuable item to ever appear on the show featured on 16 November 2008.
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Michael Baggott, an antique expert who appeared on the BBC series Flog It!, has died from a heart attack aged 51. A statement posted on his X account said he had suffered a heart attack in October ...
Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell has shared the “heartbreaking” news that her brain tumour is regrowing.. Burrell, 38, who has appeared as an antiques specialist on the long-running BBC ...
The first host of the American version of Antiques Roadshow was antiques expert Chris Jussel. He hosted the program from 1997 to 2000 (Seasons 1 through 4). He was followed by contemporary art expert Dan Elias, who took over after Jussel's departure and hosted the program from 2001 to 2003 (Seasons 5 through 7).
An Antiques Roadshow expert was left confused by a “mysterious” object on Sunday night's episode (22 October). Adam Schoon was baffled as a guest in Derry, Northern Ireland, presented him with ...