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After 200 shows, this series marked Michael Aspel's last one as the show's presenter, having hosted the show since 2000.
Episode 27 : Farewell to Michael Aspel
March. 30,2008
Michael Aspel takes a look back on the 200 shows that he has hosted.
Episode 26 : Sheffield City Hall
March. 02,2008
Michael and the team visit Sheffield City Hall.
Episode 25 : De La Warr pavilion at Bexhill-on-Sea
February. 17,2008
Michael Aspel and the team visit the De La Warr pavilion at Bexhill-on-Sea.
Episode 24 : Coronation Hall in Ulverston
February. 10,2008
Michael Aspel and the team visit The Coronation Hall in Ulverston.
Episode 23 : De Montfort Hall in Leicester
February. 03,2008
The team visit De Montfort Hall in Leicester, and things take a theatrical turn.
Episode 22 : Kentwell Hall in Suffolk
January. 27,2008
Michael Aspel and the team visit Kentwell Hall in Suffolk.
Episode 21 : St. George's Hall in Liverpool - Part 2
January. 20,2008
The team return to St George's Hall in Liverpool to uncover some more valuable finds.
Episode 20 : St. George's Hall in Liverpool - Part 1
January. 13,2008
The team are at St George's Hall in Liverpool to uncover some valuable finds.
Episode 19 : St George's Hall
January. 13,2008
The team visit the Queen Mother's former residence, and brave the Scottish weather.
Episode 18 : De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill-on-Sea
December. 30,2007
The team visit an iconic modernist building, the De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill-on-Sea.
Episode 17 : Bexhill On Sea
December. 30,2007
The team return to Rochester Cathedral, including a toast with Napoleon's drinking glass.
Episode 16 : Rochester Castle
December. 16,2007
Michael Aspel and the team make some surprising finds at Rochester Castle.
Episode 15 : Powis Castle in Wales
December. 02,2007
The team heads to the beautiful gardens of Powis castle in Wales.
Episode 14 : Exmouth on the Devon coast
November. 25,2007
Michael Aspel and the team head to Exmouth on the Devon coast.
Episode 13 : East Kirkby - Part 2
November. 18,2007
Michael Aspel and the team pay a second visit to East Kirkby Airfield in Lincolnshire.
Episode 12 : East Kirkby - Part 1
November. 11,2007
Michael Aspel and the team visit East Kirkby airfield in Lincolnshire.
Episode 11 : East Kirkby
November. 11,2007
A chance to watch some unseen gems from the recent travels of the Roadshow team.
Episode 10 : Highcliffe Castle in Dorset
October. 28,2007
Michael Aspel and the team are at Highcliffe Castle in Dorset.
Episode 9 : Banqueting House - Part 3
November. 01,2007
Michael Aspel and the team unearth more treasures at London's Banqueting House.
Episode 7 : Banqueting House
October. 14,2007
Michael Aspel and the team take a trip to Banqueting House, in the heart of London.
Episode 6 : Show 6
October. 07,2007
Michael Aspel and the team survey antiques and heirlooms at Coventry Cathedral.
Episode 5 : Bristol
September. 30,2007
Michael Aspel and the team survey antiques and heirlooms in Bristol.
Episode 4 : Middleport
September. 23,2007
The team survey antiques and heirlooms at England's last working Victorian pottery.
Episode 3 : Arundel Castle in Norfolk - Part 2
September. 09,2007
Michael Aspel and the team head to Arundel Castle in Norfolk for a second visit.
Episode 2 : Alnwick Castle
September. 09,2007
Michael Aspel and the team survey antiques and heirlooms in Northumberland.
Episode 1 : Hereford
September. 02,2007
Michael Aspel and the team kick off their 30th Anniversary Celebrations in Hereford.
Seasons
Season 30
After 200 shows, this series marked Michael Aspel's last one as the show's presenter, having hosted the show since 2000.
Season 22
After 18 years as the show's host and still the longest-serving host of Antiques Roadshow, Hugh Scully stepped down at the end of this series.
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