
Overview
Michael Aspel and a team of experts examine curios and artefacts offered up by the public. This time, the venue is Glamis Castle in Angus, Scotland, childhood home of the Queen Mother, where Macbeth is said to have killed Duncan. Michael Aspel and the experts find a posy ring with a macabre story, a dining table whose original purpose was for resting a coffin on, diamond jewellery which survived not only fire but a torpedo, a pair of 18th-century miniatures with musical connections and the fascinating scrapbook of a WW1 pilot.
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23 - 1Victoria & Albert Museum October 01, 2000
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23 - 2Barnstaple October 08, 2000
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23 - 3Biddulph October 15, 2000
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23 - 4Glamis Castle October 22, 2000
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23 - 5Glamis Castle 2 October 29, 2000
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23 - 6Selby November 05, 2000
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23 - 7Wisbech November 12, 2000
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23 - 8Blackpool November 19, 2000
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23 - 9Newport November 26, 2000
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23 - 10Knebworth House December 03, 2000
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23 - 11Knebworth House 2 December 10, 2000
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23 - 12University of Birmingham December 17, 2000
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23 - 13The Next Generation January 01, 2001
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23 - 14Series 23, Cliveden January 07, 2001
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23 - 15Series 23, Cliveden 2 January 14, 2001
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23 - 16Series 23, Lochgilphead January 21, 2001
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23 - 17Series 23, Salford January 28, 2001
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23 - 18Series 23, Eastnor Castle February 04, 2001
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23 - 19Eastnor Castle Special February 11, 2001
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23 - 20Eston February 18, 2001
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23 - 21Melksham February 25, 2001
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23 - 22Caernarfon March 04, 2001
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23 - 23Rugby March 11, 2001
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23 - 24V&A Museum March 18, 2001
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23 - 25Forde Abbey March 25, 2001
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23 - 26Forde Abbey 2 April 01, 2001