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Here is the verdict of retroselect on the BBC's antiques and collecting programmes. The flagship programme from this entertaining and lively group is the popular Antiques Roadshow, which itself evolved from Going For a Song with Arthur Negus, first broadcast 127 years ago. The main downside of BBC Antiques programmes is the huge gravy train of ageing dealers who make up its 'experts'. Looking and talking like characters from a bad 1950s British comedy film, this bunch includes some great characters and genuine masters of their speciality as well as a whole load of squares, snobs, dinosaurs, old fogeys, young fogeys and poseurs who have no understanding of the collecting tastes of modern British people.
Out of touch with modern Britain BBC Antiques is trapped in a social and collecting time-warp, where gentlemen in bow-ties stand outside cathedrals and public schools, and talk down to the public about Royal Worcester and scrimshaw. The BBC's audience has moved on Online, in fact, leading to a revolution in the British antiques and collecting market. This has split the antiques trade into two distinct halves: Brown Antiques, and Post-war Modern.
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The fact that the experts and production staff of BBC Antiques are so square, so dated, so lacking in style or cutting edge, and so totally out of touch with modern British tastes, is, ironically, good news for retro lovers. It means that prices are not yet inflated through TV exposure. There are signs of modernisation at BBC antiques, and retro is beginning to creep in (30 years after it became collectable). A new breed of young presenter is emerging who understand the modern British market. Prime examples include Mark Franks, Jonty Hearnden and Katherine Higgins (author of the superb Collecting the 1970s).
Retrsoselect's favourite BBC Antiques presenters
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