The first Antiques Roadshow of the new series is set in the beautiful grounds of the imposing Elizabethan mansion, Wollaton Hall in Nottingham.
Silver expert Kate Flitcroft is shaken, not stirred, by a stunning fire extinguisher cocktail shaker that turns up, while ceramics expert Eric Knowles meets his match with a cheeky toy monkey popping out of a musical pineapple.
Fiona Bruce arrives in style on an iconic Chopper bike and tells the story of Raleigh Bicycles, founded in Nottingham in the 1880s.
She learns about local activist George Powe who campaigned to secure employment opportunities for black workers at Raleigh in the 1950s and hears from two former employees about life inside what was once the world's largest bicycle factory.
Jewellery expert Susan Rumfitt challenges Fiona to guess the value of three intriguing cameo items and collectables expert Hilary Kay is surprised to discover some of Queen Victoria's personal undergarments with a sizeable price tag to boot.
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