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For editions of other series of the Antiques Roadshow please see List of Antiques Roadshow episodes‎

Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979. Series 26 (2003–2004) comprised 25 editions that were broadcast by the BBC from 7 September 2003 – March 2004[1][2]

The dates in brackets given below are the dates each episode was filmed at the location. The date not in brackets is the episode's first UK airing date on BBC One.

Series /
Episode
Aired
Location   Host & Experts   Notes
26/1
7/9/2003
Sudeley Castle
Winchcombe
Gloucestershire
Michael Aspel
&
Gordon Lang
David Battie
Paul Atterbury
Hilary Kay[1]
– Aspel arrives in the Citroen 2CV with the grandfather clock sticking up through its roof.[2]
26/2
14/9/2003
Bala
Snowdonia
Wales
Michael Aspel
&
David Battie
Eric Knowles
John Axford
Andrew Davis[1]
[2]
26/3
21/9/2003
Burton Upon Trent Michael Aspel
&
Lars Tharp
David Battie
Gordon Lang
Martin Levy
Natalie Harris
John Benjamin
Nicholas Mitchell
Ian Harris
Richard Price[1]
[2]
26/4
28/9/2003
Carnbrea Leisure Centre
Redruth
Michael Aspel
&
Natalie Harris
Andrew Davis
Christopher Payne
David Battie
Paul Atterbury
Hilary Kay[1]
– the house where William Murdoch invented gas lighting. [2]
26/5
5/10/2003
National Maritime Museum
Falmouth
Michael Aspel
&
David Battie
Andrew Davis
Hilary Kay[1]
Suhaili, round the world boat of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston [2]
26/6
12/10/2003
Dumfries Ice Bowl
Dumfries
Michael Aspel
&
Hilary Kay
Lars Tharp
John Benjamin
Richard Price
David Battie
Paul Atterbury[1]
[2]
26/7
19/10/2003
Cressing Temple Barns
Cressing Temple
Essex
Michael Aspel
&
Christopher Wood
Andrew Davis
David Battie
Paul Atterbury
Lars Tharp[1]
– the way things were, when the horse, the plough and the wagon reigned supreme. [2]
26/8
26/10/2003
Chichester Cathedral
Chichester
Michael Aspel
&
Nicholas Mitchell
Natalie Harris
Ian Harris
David Battie
Eric Knowles[1]
– new episode showing unseen moments filmed in series 25[2]
26/9
31/10/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
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[2]
26/10
7/11/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
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[2]
26/11
14/11/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/12
21/11/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/13
28/11/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/14
5/12/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/15
12/12/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/16
19/12/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/17
26/12/2003
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/18
2/1/2004
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/19
9/1/2004
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/20
16/1/2004
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/21
23/1/2004
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/22
30/1/2004
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/23
13/2/2004
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/24
20/2/2004
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/25
13/3/2004
[[ ]] Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]
26/26
20/3/2004
Michael Aspel
&
[[ ]][1]
[2]

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