On June 11 two Park and Ride buses will be laid on for people wanting to see Fiona Bruce and her team of experts film the BBC's most popular antiques show.
“The buses should help alleviate parking pressure at the Yard during the recording of the show,” says Emily Handslip, Urban Splash Associate Director, (which starts at 9.30am and finishes at 4.30pm).
BBC One’s ever popular Sunday evening programme Antiques Roadshow will be filming for its 38th series at The Royal William Yard, Plymouth, on Thursday 11 June, 2015.
The doors open at 9.30am and close at 4.30pm. Entry to the show is free.
Presenter Fiona Bruce says, “This will be my eighth year on the Antiques Roadshow and I still feel so lucky to be presenting the programme....
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