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Antiques Roadshow episode filmed at Bonanzaville to premiere at free event

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Antiques Roadshow Episode 1 - Bonanzaville, North Dakota
Antiques Roadshow filmed at Bonanzaville, North Dakota, in June 2019.
Credit: Meredith Nierman

Fargo, N.D., January 7, 2020The three “Antiques Roadshow” television episodes that were recorded at Bonanzaville in June 2019 will air on Prairie Public this month, and Prairie Public and Bonanzaville will host a first-episode Watch Party at 6:30 p.m. CT on January 27 at Bonanzaville. The event is free and open to the public.

The 60-minute first episode contains “Antique Roadshow’s” most valuable find of the season.

The three episodes will air on Prairie Public’s television network, and across the country, on January 27, February 3, and February 10 at 7 p.m. CT.

“Antique Roadshow” puts the reality in reality television — part adventure, part history lesson and part treasure hunt, “Antique Roadshow” marks its 24th season in 2020. A 17-time Emmy® Award-nominee and recent Critics' Choice Award-nominee, “Antique Roadshow” is PBS's most-watched ongoing series. In each hour-long “Antique Roadshow” episode, specialists from the country's leading auction houses and independent dealers offer free appraisals of antiques and collectibles. “Antique Roadshow” cameras capture tales of family heirlooms, flea market finds and items saved from attics and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these items.

Prairie Public Broadcasting, headquartered in Fargo, is a non-profit member station of PBS and NPR that provides public television services throughout North Dakota, northwestern Minnesota, southern Manitoba, and parts of Montana and South Dakota; public radio service to North Dakota; and educational and technological services to communities and individuals across its coverage area.

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