Canadian Antiques Roadshow in Kingston, Ontario Episode 1
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- It's official. Organizers of Kingston's First Capital Day celebrations
on June 15, 2005 confirmed today that the widely popular Canadian Antiques Roadshow have accepted their invitation to use Kingston, the First
Capital of a United Canada from 1841-1843, as a backdrop for the
antiques appraisal show seen on CBC Television and will be in Kingston
Thursday May 26 to produce two episodes of the program.
“We had hoped the show could be produced on first capital day which is
June 15 - it would have been a ready-made event for us to plan around. That
date didn't work for them but we are very happy to report that the show
is in town in late May and will be produced from beautiful Grant Hall on
Queen's campus,” says Brian Judge, a Communications Officer with the
City and a member of the First Capital Day committee.
“Considering the popularity of the program - nearly 1.3 million viewers
watch the program weekly - and the competition from other communities,
we're happy that Canada's first capital is one of just six Canadian
cities to host the show,” added Judge.
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Never saw a Canadian antiques road show before. Hope to see more in the future.
Thank you for posting this! A real treasure. Hope there's a chance of getting more.
As someone who was born in Ontario but lives on the west coast these last thirty years these accents are a hoot
I’m from Ontario too but have lived out of Canada for over 30 years too and I also love listening to these accents too. Makes me home sick
My home town 🇨🇦! But now living in Australia 🇦🇺
The pictures of the poor Australian indigenous prisoners is heartbreaking 💔...
Scrimshaw made of cowhorn? A first for my 75 years!!!! Never saw that.. PS... My parents are landed immigrants who were living in Tweed, Ontario....As a "Southern Cousin" in Florida, I have been blessed to visit Canada years ago... Since the current insanity that prevents easy transit through the borders, I sadly doubt that I will ever have the pleasure of visiting again.💔
where the hell did he find these! classic!
Compared to the British AR you're holding your own 💗...Ps... Florida here 🕊️
R.I.P. Canadian antiques roadshow, it stopped airing in 2009
what is interesting about people is that the 'older they/we get, the less attachment we have to our' collections
I love Roadshows from both sides of the Pond, but calling the Canuk version "wildly popular"? I didn't even know there was ever a Canadian version. It must've been an Eastern thing 😄
I live in Kingston and didn’t know of it.
@@deborahbarry8458 OK, thanks - I don't feel so bad for missing it now 😄
Please focus the Camera
does anyone know when these appraisals took place!
2005
It's in the description lol
Late may 2005
If only there was a device... a device one could use to look up knowledge at ones fingertips. A net, or web of information readily available for all to use...
@@netropolis Do you know of this machine Squire?
About 2006
You can just tell by looking at some of the people and they do not care about the history they want to get to the point... What is it worth
Sorry but this is too blurry to see the antiques, so what is the point.
The point is that you will never see it any other way; there is no better copy of it.
Hi my name is Krish and I have a pair of miniature fighting roosters can you please give me an estimate evaluation please thanks
I like watching Antiques Roadshow usually. But these so called artifacts are just so typically boring Canadian. Ho Hum Valerie. Just boring! (By the way... I am Canadian)
I still don't class Canada as a real country.. maybe a suburb of Greenland yes
take your pills