Arkansas PBS is thrilled to announce that new episodes of “Antiques Roadshow", filmed at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville last May will open the series’ 29th season beginning Jan. 6. “Antiques Roadshow” is PBS’s 21-time Emmy Award-nominated and most-watched ongoing series.
Three total episodes were created from one day of taping in Bentonville, and you can watch them live over three Mondays in January or on demand with the PBS app.
- Jan. 6, at 7 p.m. Season 29, Episode 1 - “Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 1.
- Jan. 13, at 7 p.m. Season 29, Episode 2 - “Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 2.
- Jan. 20, at 7 p.m. Season 29, Episode 3 - “Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 3.
The “Antiques Roadshow” 2024 Production Tour occurred in five U.S. cities: Las Vegas, Nevada; Bentonville, Arkansas; Littleton, Colorado; Urbandale, Iowa; and Baltimore, Maryland. For the full Season 29 schedule, visit the “Antiques Roadshow” TV schedule.
More than 3,500 guests from all over the country participated in the filming at the beautiful Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art outdoor venue where they had their items valued by more than 60 appraisers. More than 125 volunteers from Arkansas PBS and the community helped “Antiques Roadshow” make this production happen.
You won’t want to miss seeing guests’ reactions as the stories behind their family heirlooms, flea market finds and items saved from attics and basements are revealed by appraisers. For many guests, the financial value is not the most important piece of information – it's the history or story behind their item. Share in the joy as fellow Arkansans and people across the country discover what their items are worth as the series embarks on its 29th season from Bentonville.
Previously, "Antiques Roadshow" made stops in Hot Springs and Little Rock. These episodes can be viewed via Arkansas PBS Passport.
If you enjoy “Antiques Roadshow,” you might also enjoy “Arkansas Treasures,” where we discover the wonderful, weird and wild collectibles and antiques found throughout The Natural State. Check your attic and come be a part of Season 2 of “Arkansas Treasures” filming April 12-13 at the Arkansas PBS studios.
Learn more at myarpbs.org/arkansastreasures.
Catch up on Season 1 of “Arkansas Treasures” at myarpbs.org/watcharkansastreasures.