Newby Hall near Ripon will feature in this weekend’s Antiques Roadshow programme on BBC One.
The programme, which will be broadcast at 7pm on Sunday, is the second of two that were filmed at Newby in August last year. The first programme came out on January 31.
Antiques Roadshow attracts about six million viewers, who will see footage of Newby’s house and gardens.
Filming took place in warm sunshine one day and rain and gales the next. Covid restrictions were enforced.
Presenter Fiona Bruce, who was filming her 13th series of Antiques Roadshow, said after filming she had a “wonderful time at Newby Hall filming some stunning items in the blazing sunshine and pouring rain!”.
She added:
“Our experts have seen some really intriguing and valuable objects and I can’t wait to see the finished programmes.”
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Series editor Robert Murphy said Newby was selected because of its “incredible house, award-winning gardens and collection of stunning Roman statues”.
Richard Compton, Newby Hall’s owner said:
“We are very much looking forward to showing off our beautiful corner of North Yorkshire to all the viewers of this flagship programme.”