
Fiona Bruce visits the Museum of the Home, in central London, for a special edition on children's toys. Featuring an interview with fanatical toy collector Jonathan Ross
Fiona Bruce presents a final visit to Stephens House & Gardens in Finchley, North London. Finds include a letter written by the Duke of Wellington before the Battle of Waterloo
Fiona Bruce looks back at a selection of 2011's most memorable finds, including a Victorian brooch designed by William Burges that was previously believed to be lost
Fiona Bruce and the experts examine valuables and rarities at Hartland Abbey in Devon, including the notebooks of a plane-spotter who may have witnessed Glenn Miller's last flight
Fiona Bruce looks back at a selection of 2011's most memorable finds, including a Victorian brooch designed by William Burges that was previously believed to be lost
Fiona Bruce and the experts examine valuables and rarities at Hartland Abbey in Devon, including the notebooks of a plane-spotter who may have witnessed Glenn Miller's last flight
The team returns to Hartland Abbey, Devon, where items of interest include a rare piece of pressed glass, and a quilt believed to be made from royal ballgowns
The team returns to Hartland Abbey, Devon, where items of interest include a rare piece of pressed glass, and a quilt believed to be made from royal ballgowns
The team heads to St Andrews University, where items of interest include a bowl believed to have belonged to Bonnie Prince Charlie, and Chinese vases from the Forbidden City
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Lulworth Castle in Dorset, where items of interest include a 10th-century apothecary chest and a set of village stocks
The team heads to St Andrews University, where items of interest include a bowl believed to have belonged to Bonnie Prince Charlie, and Chinese vases from the Forbidden City
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Lulworth Castle in Dorset, where items of interest include a 10th-century apothecary chest and a set of village stocks
Fiona Bruce and the team visit the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum in Chichester, West Sussex, where items of interest include a cheque signed by the first Duke of Wellington
Fiona Bruce and the team visit the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum in Chichester, West Sussex, where items of interest include a cheque signed by the first Duke of Wellington
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the Yorkshire Museum in York, where items of interest include a spy's camera, a quilt and a paperweight
Fiona Bruce and the team appraise more items at the Yorkshire Museum in York, including a cocoa tin found in Captain Scott's tent during the 1910 Terra Nova expedition
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the Yorkshire Museum in York, where items of interest include a spy's camera, a quilt and a paperweight
Fiona Bruce and the team appraise more items at the Yorkshire Museum in York, including a cocoa tin found in Captain Scott's tent during the 1910 Terra Nova expedition
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, where items of interest include a valuable brooch and one of John McEnroe's racquets
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, where items of interest include a valuable brooch and one of John McEnroe's racquets
Fiona Bruce and the team appraise more items in Wimbledon, including memorabilia from the 1908 London Olympics and a pencil-drawing of Admiral Lord Nelson
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Manchester Town Hall, where items of interest include a picture by artist LS Lowry and a plate with a five-figure valuation
Fiona Bruce and the team appraise more items in Wimbledon, including memorabilia from the 1908 London Olympics and a pencil-drawing of Admiral Lord Nelson
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Manchester Town Hall, where items of interest include a picture by artist LS Lowry and a plate with a five-figure valuation
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland, where items up for valuation include a collection of toys made by prisoners of war
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland, where items up for valuation include a collection of toys made by prisoners of war
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Birmingham University, where items of interest include jewellery that once belonged to Princess Margaret, and a silver travelling set
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Birmingham University, where items of interest include jewellery that once belonged to Princess Margaret, and a silver travelling set
Fiona Bruce and the team return to the Weald and Downland open Air Museum in West Sussex, where items of interest include an elaborate clock and an old family toy
Fiona Bruce and the team return to the Weald and Downland open Air Museum in West Sussex, where items of interest include an elaborate clock and an old family toy
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Birmingham University, where items of interest include jewellery that once belonged to Princess Margaret, and a silver travelling set
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Birmingham University, where items of interest include jewellery that once belonged to Princess Margaret, and a silver travelling set