Michael Aspel and the team of experts invite another selection of people to bring their antiques along for valuation. This programme comes from Gloucester Cathedral, where a valuable wrist watch, an early Doctor Who script and a rare example of Lalique glass are among the objects viewed.
In North London, items include a boot-sale buy that's valued at £5,000; the script for a Ronnie Barker comedy sketch; and a painting that's appraised at £60,000.
At Arundel Castle in West Sussex, items include a 14th-century jug and a supposedly haunted picture.
Compilation of the best of the Roadshow as it went Down Under for the first time. Michael Aspel and the team are in Sydney and Melbourne, where finds include a squatters' tool chest used by early migrants setting up home in the outback, some bizarre mementos from the Beatles' only visit to Australia, and a rare portrait of an important participant in the Boston Tea Party.