Topic: Antiques Roadshow

3 chapters across the catalog

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 44:06 - 46:19

1779: Buffy Gorilla

PBS Public Media Funding Appeal

PBS is criticized for its self-promotional advertisements that use the term "grown-ups" instead of "adults," which is perceived as condescending. The network's appeal for continued government funding is discussed alongside its programming, such as Antique Roadshow. The hosts acknowledge that any media entity would likely use similar defensive tactics if their funding were threatened.

Blotto in Biloxi
Episode 1025 1:23:57 - 1:26:43

1025: Blotto in Biloxi

Antiques Roadshow Appraisal Reactions and Format Changes

The hosts discuss the appeal of *Antiques Roadshow*, focusing on a specific clip where a woman is dismayed to learn her painting is worth $300,000 because of the insurance and security burden. They also discuss the show's "vintage" episodes that provide updated market values for items appraised years earlier.

Clinton Condign
Episode 813 2:12:38 - 2:14:12

813: Clinton Condign

Antiques Roadshow Oil Painting Reaction

John C. Dvorak describes a segment from Antiques Roadshow where a woman's oil painting was valued at $200,000 to $300,000. He notes her unusual reaction, where she expressed dismay because the high value meant she could no longer keep the painting due to insurance costs. The hosts find the "ruined my life" sentiment of the discovery humorous.