BBC Antiques Roadshow expert Frances Christie refused to put a price on a painting during the latest episode of the BBC show
Antiques Roadshow expert Andy McConnell was left red-faced after he tasted a 150 year old bottle of port - only to discover it was actually urine
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left 'astonished' after receiving a staggering valuation for his World War II 'fighting knife'. Expert Robert Tilney said it had 'totally made my day'.
THE BBC’s Zoe Ball said her mum has died following a heartbreaking cancer diagnosis – paying tribute to her “dear mama”. Radio 2 DJ Zoe announced her mother Julia’s pa
Dear Amy: I grew up in the same town as “Carly,” the woman I later married. Her older sister “Susan” and I were in the same class in high school. Continue reading at The Republic News.
As suicide continues to be the leading cause of death for mothers in the year after they give birth, one woman retells the harrowing story of losing her daughter in 2017
Ronnie Archer-Morgan is best known for his role on the Antiques Roadshow, but he's also appeared on a number of other TV shows and has a fascinating life away from the cameras
Newly-deciphered text from ancient scrolls may have finally revealed the location of where Greek philosopher Plato was buried, along with how he really felt about music played at his deathbed, according to Italian researchers. The so-called Herculaneum papyrus scrolls, which were charred after being buried under layers of volcanic ash following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D, continue to be examined by experts using artificial intelligence and other technologies. The latest revelation...
If the guest was looking for a pay day, she was likely pretty disappointed. The necklace supposedly belonged to socialite Lillie Langtry. Langtry was the mistress of King Edward VII while he was still Prince of Wales
Details in a 47-year-old murder case are being uncovered. The audio diaries of Margo Compton—who was killed execution-style in Oregon in 1977, alongside her twin daughters, Sylvia and Sandra, 6,
Released on 11 June 1981, Céline Dion's first single, "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" ("It was only a dream" in English) introduced us to a 13-year-old girl with round cheeks and long brown hair featured on the sleeve. With light makeup applied to her lips and eyelids, the young Quebecoise gazed timidly into the distance. What does she see beyond the infinite horizon? Are her dreams just illusions, as she sings on side A? Does she already know that “L’amour viendra" (“Love will come") as she sings on...
An antique one-of-a-kind pearl and diamond necklace was appraised at a shocking value during a recent episode of Antiques Roadshows. The piece was created by Paulding Farnham