With a dearth of ‘stonkingly good’ finds presenter Fiona Bruce might try taking an acidic look at the dross that’s brought alongIs Britain running out of decent old stuff? The long-running BBC programme Antiques Roadshow, presented by Fiona Bruce, is now facing an existential crisis. As she wanders around the country with her team of experts, Bruce is finding that people are turning up with nothing but rubbish. Middle England is emptying its loft of ordure before queueing up outside Blenheim Palace, clutching pointless candlesticks and vases. Related: ‘Stonkingly good’ finds increasingly rare, says Antiques Roadshow veteran Continue reading…
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