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Antiques Roadshow (U.S. TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Antiques Roadshow (U.S. TV series)

''Antiques Roadshow'' is an American television program broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television stations. The series features local antiques owners who bring in items to be appraised by experts. Provenance, history, and value of the items are discussed. Based on the original British ''Antiques Roadshow'' – which premiered in 1979 – the American version launched in 1997. In 2005, the American version produced its own spinoff called ''Antiques Roadshow FYI'', which follows the fate of items appraised in the main series. When PBS decides on the taping locations for each year, it publicizes the chosen cities and airs the city and items to be appraised nationwide on PBS stations the next year, therefore raising the profile of various small to mid-size cities, such as Billings, Montana; Biloxi, Mississippi; Bismarck, North Dakota; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Hot Springs, Arkansas; and Rapid City, South Dakota. ''Antiques Roadshow'' has been nominated 13 times for a Primetime Emmy.
==Format==
Each episode begins with a self-introduction by the host (currently Mark L. Walberg) followed by an announcement of the taping location. Each city taping is split into three hours, i.e. ''Boise Hour 1'', ''Chattanooga Hour 2'', or ''Raleigh Hour 3''. Various three- to four-minute-long segments of selected people talking about their item(s) and their appraisers talking about the provenance, history, and value of the item(s) follow, interspersed with several brief informal appraisals, lasting about a minute or so and called ''single-camera appraisals''. Another segment, lasting about three minutes long and called a ''field segment'', shows a selected site in the event city and the host talking with an appraiser about selected items. The segment concludes with the host wrapping things up; in more recent seasons, the Feedback Booth, a series of clips of people talking about their experience at ''Antiques Roadshow'' rolls with the credits.

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