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Fri, July 29 at 9:30pm – Antiques Roadshow Recut

Laura Woolley (right) appraises 1934 “Babes in Toyland” stop motion soldiers at Crocker Art Museum.
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Laura Woolley (right) appraises 1934 “Babes in Toyland” stop motion soldiers at Crocker Art Museum.

America’s favorite treasure hunt Antiques Roadshow presents a new bite-sized way to enjoy the show. Antiques Roadshow Recut features half-hour episodes, packed full of favorite finds and paced for maximum entertainment. Season one features eight episodes, six parts recut from the show’s 2017 visit to Rosecliff in Newport, RI along with two parts from the timely Politically Collect special.

Tune in Fridays at 9:30pm on the WSIU stations: WSIU 8.1, WUSI 16.1, WSEC 14.1, WQEC 27.1 and WMEC 22.2 or access the WSIU local broadcast livestream online at pbs.org or via the PBS Video app.

Antiques Roadshow Recut on WSIU TV is made possible by local program sponsors: Cape Air, Veterans Airport & Marion Subaru.

Fri, July 1 at 9:30pm • Bonanzaville, Part 2
Travel to the Midwest-and back in time-in this half-hour Recut at Bonanzaville. Highlights include Coca-Cola original advertising art, a Dr. Seuss book, ca. 1940, and a Nicolai Fechin portrait of a young boy. One is $15,000-$25,000!

Fri, July 8 at 9:30pm • Winterthur Museum, Part 1
Watch Roadshow's first-ever visit to Delaware in this half-hour Recut with incredible appraisals including Broadway costume sketches, a Tiffany diamond pendant, and a 1923 Frank Schoonover oil painting. Learn which is $125,000!

Fri, July 15 at 9:30pm • Winterthur Museum, Part 2
Discover Delaware treasures in this half-hour Recut, such as a NASA Apollo space suit, ca. 1969, a Samuel Yellin light fixture, ca. 1910, and a 1968 Warhol Campbell's soup can screenprint. Which is valued at $50,000?

Fri, July 22 at 9:30pm • Crocker Art Museum, Part 1
Head to California's Crocker Art Museum for a bite-sized Recut, including appraisals like a Coca-Cola neon clock, a Klingenthal violin & bow, ca. 1920, and 1934 Babes in Toyland stop-motion animation soldiers. Which is $50,000-$75,000?

Fri, July 29 at 9:30pm • Crocker Art Museum, Part 2
See stunning Sacramento finds appraised at Crocker Art Museum in this half hour Recut, including a Kamaka pineapple ukulele, a 1955 Kezar Stadium 49ers ticket sign, and a signed Joe DiMaggio game-used bat. Which is valued up to $125,000?

Fri, August 5 at 9:30pm • Desert Botanical Garden, Part 1
Phenomenal Phoenix finds abound in this half hour Recut, including a carved nephrite necklace, Neil Armstrong-signed Apollo 11 moon landing photos, and 1993 “Magic: The Gathering” Beta cards. Guess which is appraised for up to $100,000!

Fri, August 12 at 9:30pm • Desert Botanical Garden, Part 2
Phoenix treasures heat up in this half hour Recut, including a 1955 Bogart-signed Yankee Stadium menu, a Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces, Inc. table lamp, and an 1889 William McKinley presentation watch. Which treasure is up to $35,000?

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