
Antiques series. At the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester, Anita Manning and Michael Baggott value some extraordinary antiques including a pot of gold.
The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester is the fitting location for an episode full of wonder. Anita Manning and Michael Baggott value some extraordinary antiques, from high-quality Danish silver to a pot of gold that makes one local lady very happy indeed.
Paul Martin takes an architectural tour of Manchester and checks out a replica of the first ever computer, designed and built in Manchester.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:00The Mock Turtles
Can You Dig It?
00:01Phoenix
Lisztomania
00:07Paloma Faith
Picking Up The Pieces
00:09Tiffany Page
Walk Away Slow
00:13Adele
Cold Shoulder
00:16The Drums
How It Ended
00:18Noah and the Whale
Give It All Back
00:19Alesha Dixon
Let’s Get Excited
00:22Elbow
Lippy Kids
00:27Little Mix
Wings
00:30Mickey & Sylvia
Love Is Strange
00:38Jamiroquai
Starchild
00:39Jamiroquai
Starchild
00:41Tiffany Page
Walk Away Slow
00:43Emeli Sandé
Next To Me
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Paul Martin |
| Expert | Anita Manning |
| Expert | Michael Baggott |
| Series Producer | Louise Hibbins |
| Director | Vicki Lines |
| Series Editor | Kate Beetham |

