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EXCLUSIVE: Fake or fortune presenters Fiona Bruce and Phillip Mould have admitted it isn't easy breaking bad news to guests ...
TV presenter Fiona Bruce is left dumbstruck when she is asked to authenticate two paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir on BBC ...
Review, Fake or Fortune? It was a £140 painting bought at an art fair, but the inscription said it was the work of. Is ...
BBC One's Fake or Fortune returned on Monday night as Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould tried to uncover the truth about a ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNTelevision is dumbing down - but not Fake or Fortune?If Antiques Roadshow had a baby with an especially scrupulous research team, the result would be the BBC’s Fake or Fortune? – ...
In the summer of 1916, Winston Churchill holidayed at Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex with his wife, Clementine. While he ...
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Independent.ie on MSNToday’s top TV and streaming choices: The Galway Races, A Killer’s Confession and Blood FatherRacing From Galway Monday-Thursday, RTÉ2, times vary; Friday, TG4, 4.45pm Ruby Walsh is joined by Fran Berry, Jane Mangan and Lisa O’Neill for the first four days of this year’s Summer Festival. Then, ...
Off-screen, Philip Mould was born in the Wirral on March, 4 1960. Mould's dad owned a printing factory in Liverpool and his ...
Art forgeries plague the global art market, making authentication a complex challenge for collectors and institutions alike ...
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All the signs were that this picture, painted in the gardens of Herstmonceux castle in Sussex, was the real deal - one of Winston's earliest, from 1916, with his wife, Clementine.
BBC One viewers saw the new series of Fake or Fortune return on Monday night, with hosts Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould helping ...
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