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FAO Tony Moanero


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1 hour ago, Tony Moanero said:

Yes, I love it. I haven’t seen this evening’s episode, I intend to watch it on iPlayer later tonight.

I actually prefer Dickinsons real deal as not only is it valued but it’s auctioned or sold too.

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1 minute ago, Tony Moanero said:

I can’t stand that. Dickinson is a helmet, and some people take a load of old shite on.

What’s the other show where they get money and go searching for antiques and the most profitable team wins?

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2 hours ago, Tony Moanero said:

Yes, I love it. I haven’t seen this evening’s episode, I intend to watch it on iPlayer later tonight.

I can’t be doing with Fiona Bruce but it’s perfect Sunday evening viewing. I love the knowledge of the experts and their love of their particular interests…and the valuations. Of course 

 

 I can’t bear those bargain/auction programmes 

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1 hour ago, Champ said:

I can’t be doing with Fiona Bruce but it’s perfect Sunday evening viewing. I love the knowledge of the experts and their love of their particular interests…and the valuations. Of course 

 

 I can’t bear those bargain/auction programmes 

Very much so. It has always been something I watch whilst having my tea. I don’t watch Question Time or BBC news, but I like Fiona Bruce on Antiques Roadshow and Fake or Fortune, as I think she comes across as being genuinely interested in the subject matter. My all-time favourite Antiques Roadshow expert is Henry Sandon.

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7 hours ago, Tony Moanero said:

Very much so. It has always been something I watch whilst having my tea. I don’t watch Question Time or BBC news, but I like Fiona Bruce on Antiques Roadshow and Fake or Fortune, as I think she comes across as being genuinely interested in the subject matter. My all-time favourite Antiques Roadshow expert is Henry Sandon.

Is she still a posh milf? Or is Dr Alice Roberts outshining her?

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