The Great Antiques Map of Britain

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

The Great Antiques Map of Britain is a television series that was first aired in 2015, produced by BBC Worldwide Television Limited. The show stars Tim Wonnacott, an experienced antiques dealer and presenter, who travels around Britain on a journey to explore the country's rich heritage and collectibles.

During the series, Tim Wonnacott is joined by a team of experts as he travels across the country, going from one town to another, visiting some of the best antiques shops, markets, and auction houses. Their mission is to search for hidden treasures and collectibles that tell fascinating stories about British history.

The show is divided into a series of episodes, each of which covers a different area of the country. The first episode sees Tim visit the historic county of East Sussex, where he explores the antique shops of Lewes, Brighton, and Rye, as well as visiting the Battle Abbey and Hastings Pier. In each episode, Tim and his team explore the antiques trade in each town, meeting local dealers and collectors, and evaluating some of the most interesting items they come across.

Throughout the show, Tim Wonnacott shares his knowledge of antiques, revealing how to spot fakes and forgeries, and showing viewers how to assess the value of their own possessions. He also provides fascinating insights into the history of Britain, using the antiques he comes across as a springboard for discussion.

The Great Antiques Map of Britain is a show that will appeal to anyone with an interest in British history, antiques, or collecting. Each episode is full of interesting stories, unexpected discoveries, and fascinating insights into the past. Whether you are a serious collector or just someone with an interest in history, this show is an excellent watch.

One of the standout features of The Great Antiques Map of Britain is the excellent production values. The show is beautifully shot, with stunning aerial shots of Britain's countryside, picturesque towns, and historic buildings. It also features a fantastic soundtrack, with a mix of classical and contemporary music that perfectly captures the spirit of the show.

Overall, The Great Antiques Map of Britain is an excellent show that is a must-watch for anyone with an interest in antiques or British history. Tim Wonnacott is a knowledgeable and engaging presenter, and the show's high production values make it a joy to watch. Whether you are an experienced collector or a casual viewer, this show is sure to captivate and entertain you with its fascinating stories and unexpected discoveries.

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Manchester
10. Manchester
February 13, 2015
The Dig the City Festival provides the backdrop for Tim Wonnacott's search for Manchester's antiques. The locals come up trumps, with objects including Pilkington pottery, a rare and valuable star atlas and a fascinating book of textile samples from 1846, which illuminate Manchester's industrial past as the hub of the cotton trade.
Glasgow
9. Glasgow
February 12, 2015
Once the second city of the empire, Glasgow is home to many industries, famous names, and objects which are now regarded as valuable and collectable. Tim Wonnacott visits a farmers market on the shores of Loch Lomond, just outside Glasgow, where locals have brought along a range of fascinating treasures.
Derby
8. Derby
February 11, 2015
An antiques fair in the grounds of Kedleston Hall provides the backdrop to Tim Wonnacott's investigation of the antiques and collectibles emanating from historic Derby. Its rich industrial heritage has given us steam trains, some of the first Rolls Royce motor cars and a great brewing tradition, as well as the fine craftsmanship to be found in the country's famous porcelain and pottery works.
Windsor
7. Windsor
February 10, 2010
Windsor is renowned for its royal links, and the castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, looming high above the Thames since Norman times. In the castle grounds, Tim Wonnacott visits the Royal Windsor Horse Show in search of antiques and collectibles that bring the history of Windsor to life, including cufflinks presented by a grateful king and a very unusual oar.
Hay-on-Wye
6. Hay-on-Wye
February 9, 2015
Tim Wonnacott and his silver rig visit the Hay-on-Wye literary festival, where he finds a striking traditional Welsh costume and a curious object relating to pit ponies among many others. Putting Hay on the Great Antiques Map of Britain, he also sees furniture made in Hay itself over a hundred years ago.
Cambridge
5. Cambridge
February 6, 2015
Tim Wonnacott takes his old rig along to Cambridge and sets up at the Cambridge Town and Country Show, where lots of eager owners have come along to show him their fascinating items, including fen skates, a vintage radio and a collection of old bottles, some of which are surprisingly rare and valuable.
Bakewell
4. Bakewell
February 5, 2015
Although Bakewell's history is steeped in agriculture, the industrial revolutions had an enormous impact. The antiques and collectables emanating from this rich and varied past place it firmly on the Great Antiques Map of Britain. Tim Wonnacott visits the Bakewell Food Festival in the heart of the glorious Derbyshire Peak District
Worcester
3. Worcester
February 4, 2015
Worcester proves to have an intriguing past and plenty of interesting antiques when Tim Wonnacott pitches up at a flea market and collectors fair. Local resident and antiques expert Philip Serrell drops in to show Tim some rare books about Worcester.
London
2. London
February 3, 2015
Tim Wonnacott is in London's Covent Garden to put the capital on the Great Antiques Map of Britain. He meets locals with treasures that tell the tale of London's past, including a snuffbox made from the wood used in the original London Bridge and some silver spoons created by a Victorian forger who was subsequently sentenced to death.
Bristol
1. Bristol
February 2, 2015
Tim Wonnacott is at the Bristol Harbour Festival to meet locals with their precious antiques which help tell the story of this historic city. Tim meets the lord mayor to talk about his ancient ceremonial sword and values a ticket that gets you in to the Bristol Old Vic Theatre 'forever'!
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  • Premiere Date
    February 2, 2015