Antiques Roadshow, Series 32 (2009–2010)
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Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow is a British television show in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom to appraise antiques brought in by local people. It has been running since 1979...

is a British television series produced by the BBC
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 since 1979. Series 32 (2009–2010) comprised 30 editions that were broadcast by the BBC
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 from 20 September 2008 – 9 May 2009

The dates in brackets given below are the dates each episode was filmed at the location. The date not in brackets is the episode's first UK airing date on BBC One
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Series 32 (2009–10)

  1. Samarès Manor, Jersey, 20 September 2009 (12 June 2009)
  2. Blackpool Tower Ballroom Part 1, Lancashire, 27 September 2009 (3 April 2009)
  3. Blackpool Tower Ballroom Part 2, Lancashire, 4 October 2009 (3 April 2009)
  4. Hertford College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 11 October 2009 (28 June 2008)
  5. Morwellham Quay
    Morwellham Quay
    Morwellham Quay is a historic river port in Devon, England that developed to support the local mines. The port had its peak in the Victorian era and is now run as a tourist attraction and museum...

    , near Tavistock, Devon, 25 October 2009 (25 June 2009)
  6. Lincoln Cathedral
    Lincoln Cathedral
    Lincoln Cathedral is a historic Anglican cathedral in Lincoln in England and seat of the Bishop of Lincoln in the Church of England. It was reputedly the tallest building in the world for 249 years . The central spire collapsed in 1549 and was not rebuilt...

     Part 1, Lincolnshire, 1 November 2009 (19 March 2009)
  7. Lincoln Cathedral Part 2, Lincolnshire, 8 November 2009 (19 March 2009)
  8. Bowes Museum
    Bowes Museum
    The Bowes Museum has a nationally renowned art collection and is situated in the town of Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham, England.The museum contains an El Greco, paintings by Francisco Goya, Canaletto, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, François Boucher and a sizable collection of decorative art,...

    , Barnard Castle, County Durham, 15 November 2009 (27 August 2009)
  9. Bletchley Park
    Bletchley Park
    Bletchley Park is an estate located in the town of Bletchley, in Buckinghamshire, England, which currently houses the National Museum of Computing...

     Part 1, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, 22 November 2009 (12 July 2009)
  10. Bletchley Park Part 2, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, 29 November 2009 (12 July 2009)
  11. Burghley House
    Burghley House
    Burghley House is a grand 16th-century country house near the town of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England...

    , Stamford, Lincolnshire, 6 December 2009 (21 May 2009)
  12. Abbotsford House
    Abbotsford House
    Abbotsford is a historic house in the region of the Scottish Borders in the south of Scotland, near Melrose, on the south bank of the River Tweed. It was formerly the residence of historical novelist and poet, Walter Scott...

    , Melrose, Roxburghshire, 20 December 2009 (2 July 2009)
  13. Saumarez Park, Guernsey, 3 January 2010 (9 June 2009)
  14. Brooklands Museum
    Brooklands Museum
    Brooklands Museum is an independent charitable trust, established in 1987, whose aim is to conserve, protect and interpret the unique heritage of the Brooklands site. It is located south of Weybridge, Surrey and was first opened regularly in 1991 on of the original 1907 motor-racing circuit...

     Part 1, Weybridge, Surrey, 10 January 2010 (31 May 2009)
  15. Brooklands Museum Part 2, Weybridge, Surrey, 17 January 2010 (31 May 2009)
  16. Aberglasney
    Aberglasney
    Aberglasney House and Gardens is a medieval house and gardens set in the Tywi valley, Carmarthenshire, West Wales. It is owned and run by Aberglasney Restoration Trust, a registered charity.- Location :...

     Gardens, Carmarthenshire, 24 January 2010 (16 July 2009)
  17. Bath Assembly Rooms
    Bath Assembly Rooms
    The Bath Assembly Rooms, designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, are a set of elegant assembly rooms located in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath in England which are now open to the public as a visitor attraction...

     Part 1, Somerset, 31 January 2010 (23 April 2009)
  18. Bath Assembly Rooms Part 2, Somerset, 7 February 2010 (23 April 2009)
  19. Blists Hill Victorian Town
    Blists Hill Victorian Town
    Blists Hill is an open air museum, one of ten museums operated by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, built on a former industrial complex located in the Madeley area of Telford, Shropshire, England...

    , Ironbridge, Shropshire, 14 February 2010 (17 September 2009)
  20. Leeds Town Hall
    Leeds Town Hall
    Leeds Town Hall was built between 1853 and 1858 on Park Lane , Leeds, West Yorkshire, England to a design by architect Cuthbert Brodrick.-Background:...

     Part 1, West Yorkshire, 21 February 2010 (3 September 2009)
  21. Leeds Town Hall Part 2, West Yorkshire, 28 February 2010 (3 September 2009)
  22. Somerleyton Hall Part 1, Lowestoft, Suffolk, 7 March 2010 (10 September 2009) – Note: Part 2 is in Series 33 episode 3
  23. Hopetoun House
    Hopetoun House
    Hopetoun House is the traditional residence of the Earl of Hopetoun . It was built 1699-1701, designed by William Bruce. It was then hugely extended from 1721 by William Adam until his death in 1748 being one of his most notable projects. The interior was completed by his sons John Adam and Robert...

     Part 1, West Lothian, 21 March 2010 (25 March 2009)
  24. Stanway House
    Stanway House
    Stanway House is an example of a Jacobean manor house, located near Stanway, Gloucestershire. The manor was owned by Tewkesbury Abbey for 800 years then for 500 years by the Tracy family and their descendants, the Earls of Wemyss...

     Part 1, Gloucestershire 28 March 2010 (14 May 2009)
  25. Stanway House Part 2, Gloucestershire 4 April 2010 (14 May 2009)
  26. Compilation
    1. Burghley House
      Burghley House
      Burghley House is a grand 16th-century country house near the town of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England...

      , Stamford, Lincolnshire, 11 April 2010 (21 May 2009)
    2. Abbotsford House
      Abbotsford House
      Abbotsford is a historic house in the region of the Scottish Borders in the south of Scotland, near Melrose, on the south bank of the River Tweed. It was formerly the residence of historical novelist and poet, Walter Scott...

      , Melrose, Roxburghshire, 11 April 2010 (2 July 2009)
  27. Hopetoun House Part 2, West Lothian, 18 April 2010 (25 March 2009)
  28. Old Royal Naval College
    Old Royal Naval College
    The Old Royal Naval College is the architectural centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich, a World Heritage Site in Greenwich, London, described by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation as being of “outstanding universal value” and reckoned to be the “finest and most...

    Part 1, Greenwich, London, 25 April 2010 (1 October 2009)
  29. Old Royal Naval College Part 2, Greenwich, London, 2 May 2010 (1 October 2009)
  30. Retrospective, 9 May 2010

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