Antiques Roadshow guest ‘threw away painting’ after disaster valuation ‘So furious’

 “What sometimes happens is people contact us a little bit in advanced and tell us what items they have,” she added, before asking people to get in touch via the BBC website if they had anything which might be of interest. 

The host noted: “We’ll take a look of those, we have a whole team doing that and we’ll make some Antiques Roadshows out of that.

“That’s the plan at the moment, things could change because these are very uncertain times.

“But that’s what we’re doing, we’re appealing for people to get in touch with us on our website and let’s have a look at what you’ve got.”

Antiques Roadshow airs Sundays at 8pm on BBC One. 

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