BBC1’s popular Sunday evening programme Antiques Roadshow will be filming in the grounds of the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester in June.

Some of Britain’s leading antiques and fine arts specialists will be on hand to offer free advice and valuations to visitors on Thursday, June 13.

Presenter Fiona Bruce is embarking on her sixth year with the Roadshow.

"The show isn't just about antiques – it is history, beauty and drama all wrapped up in one," said Fiona.

"Exploring the human story behind every object is what makes Antiques Roadshow so fascinating, and everyone loves the agony and ecstasy of the 'what's it worth?’ moment."

Series editor Simon Shaw said: "It’s always exciting to see what will come to light on the day.

"We regularly see between 1500 and 2000 visitors on the day but despite the high turnout everyone will get to see an expert."

Entry to the show is free and the doors open at 9.30am and close at 4.30pm.

People with large pieces of furniture or other big items can send details and photographs of their objects to Antiques Roadshow, BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2LR or e-mail them to antiques.roadshow@bbc.co.uk.

More information can be found at www.bbc.co.uk/antiquesroadshow