Antiques Roadshow’s Derry visit to be broadcast on Sunday

Derry’s fascinating links with World War II will be among the stories and historic artefacts under the spotlight on Sunday as the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow airs an episode filmed during the summer at Ebrington Square.
The show, which was filmed in July of this year, invited local people to raid their attics and bring along any heirlooms or items that helped tell the story of Derry and Strabane down through the years.The show, which was filmed in July of this year, invited local people to raid their attics and bring along any heirlooms or items that helped tell the story of Derry and Strabane down through the years.
The show, which was filmed in July of this year, invited local people to raid their attics and bring along any heirlooms or items that helped tell the story of Derry and Strabane down through the years.

The show, which was filmed in July of this year, invited local people to raid their attics and bring along any heirlooms or items that helped tell the story of Derry and Strabane down through the years.

Presenter Fiona Bruce joined the team to shine a light on local history, and particularly Ebrington Square, as part of a series of shows exploring various eras of the City and District’s colourful past. The first of three episodes will now be broadcast on BBC1 at 8pm on Sunday October 22.

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Roadshow fans will be looking forward to finding out more about what the team unearthed during their visit, when the Roadshow experts examined a range of intriguing artefacts brought in by local people.

BBC’s Antiques Roadshow airs an episode filmed during the summer at Ebrington Square.BBC’s Antiques Roadshow airs an episode filmed during the summer at Ebrington Square.
BBC’s Antiques Roadshow airs an episode filmed during the summer at Ebrington Square.

Looking ahead to the show, Mayor of Derry and Strabane, Councillor Patricia Logue said: “I am so looking forward to seeing this episode of the Antiques Roadshow, and finding out what the team discovered during their visit. The show has a bit of a cult following and it will be a great opportunity to tell our story to a new audience, who probably don’t know a lot about the city other than what they have heard about the Troubles or through Derry Girls.

“As one of Ireland’s most historic settlements, Derry has played a pivotal role in shaping the history of this island, but also history on a global level, so there are many chapters of its story that people can relate to. I am so looking forward to watching the show next weekend – don’t forget to set a reminder to tune in.”

During the visit the Antiques Roadshow team linked in with the Tower Museum to assist with researching the show.

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During initial conversations there were so many potential avenues to explore, it was decided that one episode just wouldn’t do the story justice, as Head of Culture with Derry City and Strabane District Council, Aeidin McCarter, explained. “When we first heard the Antiques Roadshow were coming to Derry we were absolutely thrilled as it has such a dedicated following. When we sat down to discuss aspects of Derry and Strabane’s heritage which we knew would be of interest to the audience, the stories just kept coming - from its dramatic maritime and military history, to the factory girls - and we realised it would be impossible to capture even a fraction in one episode.

The first of three episodes will now be broadcast on BBC1 at 8pm on Sunday October 22.The first of three episodes will now be broadcast on BBC1 at 8pm on Sunday October 22.
The first of three episodes will now be broadcast on BBC1 at 8pm on Sunday October 22.

"We are delighted that the team decided to take the time to explore further and focus on a number of eras, and with the help of local people uncovered a treasure trove of artefacts to help illustrate those stories. It will be a fascinating journey through the ages, and I can’t wait to tune in.”

The Antiques Roadshow’s trip to Ebrington Square will broadcast on BBC One, at 8pm on Sunday 22 October, or you can watch back on BBC iPlayer.