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BBC ANTIQUES ROAD SHOW -
Has been recorded at Hartland Abbey on Thursday 7th July 2011
The second programme is due to be shown on BBC1 on the 19th February 2012.

Last autumn the BBC confirmed that we would be a location for The Antiques Road Show in July. We were stunned and thrilled but it soon dawned on us that this was a precious jewel in the BBC’s crown with which we had been entrusted and that there was a huge task ahead to make sure everything went to plan. Most of the venues they choose are houses, museums etc with full time administrative and catering staff; here it is just us! In May we had a planning meeting with the BBC Production team, our two local policemen and our minute team who were going to be organising such a huge event. I am sure that they must have had their doubts at that stage whether it was going to work here!

The logisitics were enormous; we were to expect between 500 (if wet) – 2,500 people, many of whom would need food and drink, but we would never know until the day! The car parking, the promotion (thousands of flyers, posters, three huge banners, the local press and any other way we could think of), local accommodation for the BBC (approx 90 beds), crime prevention, vehicle access for the huge technical vehicles, loos, masses of extra tables, chairs, crockery to be hired and so much more. Leighton had to rebuild the bridge between the Upper Lawns and the road as it was collapsing and unsafe for so many cars! We needed 31 voluntary stewards to man the queues to each expert’s table. Every bedroom in the Abbey was booked for Fiona Bruce and the experts; 70 of the production team and experts wanted dinner the evening before and everyone from the BBC, stewards etc (130) needed lunch in the Dining Room on the day! Some of the voluntary stewards were to provide tea, coffee and biscuits all day to the experts and those waiting to be filmed. There was a huge amount to organise with many, many sleepless nights to follow!

On 3rd July the BBC marquee was put up on the front lawn as an insurance against wet weather. From then on it was non-stop with everything arriving in huge articulated lorries. The marquee, the tables, chairs and umbrellas travel to every venue so have quite a history themselves. It was exciting and was the moment we really began to
enjoy ourselves after months of hard work.

Antiques Roadshow Lorry

Antiques Roadshow Lorry

Nancy Johns, who runs our Tea Room for the church, had been planning the catering for months; a really difficult task, not knowing how many people would turn up on the day. Ronnie and Simon, from the South Street Kitchen in South Molton were going to come in and do the sandwiches to help Nancy. She and her team of dedicated helpers, all church volunteers, were all extremely busy preparing cakes and scones to sell to people in the queues, some of whom have to wait for 4 ½ hours to be seen! But it was so difficult to know how many people to cater for…

On 6th July Fiona Bruce arrived to film the introduction to the show. After lunch we had a briefing for the volunteer stewards from Tiggi Trethowan, the Event Manager. She made everyone feel so proud to be involved. Stewarding for the Antiques Roadshow is a vital job; you are there to keep everyone happy after queuing for so long and to keep ‘your’ expert happy too making sure people arrive at the table with their treasures unwrapped. The stewards really make or break a show and ours were voted as highly efficient by the BBC! The experts staying in the house arrived; Fiona Bruce, Paul Atterbury, Philip Mould, Mark Poltimore, Hilary Kay, Susan Rumfitt, Richard Price, Janet Gleeson, Clive Stewart-Lockhart and Barley Roscoe.

In the evening we had a lovely party with the experts and the production team, all staying locally. It was a wonderful atmosphere with dinner in the Dining Room and the Billiard Room. We woke on 7th July at 5am to a terrific storm raging outside; we couldn’t believe that this was what we had earned after so much hard work! However, ‘rain before seven, sun before eleven’ really worked for us; apparently as near as Clovelly it rained all day! From daybreak cars began to arrive and by the end of the day we had had over 3,000 people, surpassing all expectations. Exciting treasures arrived in bags and parcels, all to be revealed on 19th and 26th February!

The house was closed to the public for the day as the Drawing Room was the Make-up Department, the Billiard Room the waiting room for those to be filmed and the Dining Room was the canteen with lunch being served nearly all day for 130 of the experts, crew and stewards. Jenny Stone and son Sam, who help us with functions, did all the catering admirably from our minute kitchen, helped by a great team of Carol and local helpers.

It was a fantastic day, thousands had come and many new treasures found. There was a wonderful atmosphere, it was a day we will never forget. After all the hard work from everyone, over 3,000 people had come to Hartland and the sun had shone!. Working with everyone at the BBC had been a joy, they had shown so much kindness and help to us all. The programme will be shown on 8th January and 26th February 2012 but it could change.
During the preparation of the programme Sir Hugh was interviewed in the document room we have a small number of the documents that may be seen on this following page - LINK

Antiques Road Show Top row L to R: Fiona Bruce and Mark Poltimore; Fiona Bruce and Andy McConnel
2nd Row Fiona Bruce with us both; Fiona with Paul Atterbury 3rd Row Mark Poltimore (pictures) with John Rous from Clovelly.; photo from roof. 4th Row Queues on the lawn; Barley Roscoe and Mark Hill (miscellaneous)