Antiques Roadshow to come to Cornwall's Eden Project

The show will be at the Biomes in September for the first time ever

Fiona Bruce filming the Antiques Roadshow at Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire
Author: Emma HartPublished 7th Mar 2022
Last updated 7th Mar 2022

Fiona Bruce and the Antiques Roadshow team will be back on the road this summer and they are coming to Cornwall!

The award-winning show will head to the Eden Project for the first time on 6th of September.

And, for the first time in the programme' history, viewers can apply for tickets to attend the Roadshow.

For the past four decades, the show has visited hundreds of venues in the UK and abroad.

Before Covid-19, thousands of people would turn up on the day of filming, many queuing for several hours to show an expert their family heirlooms or car boot bargains.

Over the last two years, through Covid-19, the Roadshow continued filming with strict safety measures and a carefully controlled invited audience only.

This summer, Antiques Roadshow is opening the doors to ticketed guests and filming at iconic locations across the UK.

Applications are now open for free tickets to join attend venues including the Eden Project, Sefton Park Palm House in Liverpool, Powis Castle and Garden in Welshpool, and Brodie Castle & Estate in Morayshire.

Presenter Fiona Bruce, who will be filming her fifteenth series of Antiques Roadshow, said: "I can't wait to start filming the new series of the Antiques Roadshow. We're going to some exciting new locations, and most exciting of all - we will be getting our crowds back - Covid permitting. It's only been two years, but it feels like such a long time since we've done that.

"You'll need a ticket to come along, so take a look at our website to find out how to apply. It's completely free, and we can't wait to see you".

David Rowe, head of media relations at the Eden Project, said: "We’re thrilled to be hosting such a well-loved and much-watched show at the Eden Project for the very first time and look forward to welcoming Fiona and the Antiques Roadshow team in September, along with many fans of the programme".

First broadcast in 1979, the Roadshow remains one of the most popular factual programmes on BBC One, with some six million people regularly watching on Sunday evenings.

Some of the Roadshow's most fascinating finds include a Fabergé flower ornament worth £1million, a guitar owned by not one but two Beatles, a handwritten document signed by Elizabeth I, a ring containing a lock of author Charlotte Bronte's hair, a wristwatch owned by Lawrence of Arabia, a 17th Century miniature book reviewing Shakespeare's plays, and a leather jacket worn by John F Kennedy.

You can only get tickets for Antiques Roadshow filming days in 2022 by applying through the official website, and there is no charge.

More information about the programme's visit to Cornwall can be found on Eden's website.

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