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Antiques Roadshow Comes to Boston

Meet a woman who posed for a Norman Rockwell painting as a child and find out its value now, as well as a painting owned by Boston's Mayor, Tom Menino. 

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Market Warriors in Long Beach, CA

The pickers must search for Asian smalls at the Long Beach Antique Market in California. They also find a Japanese wedding box, Chinese chairs and a modern sculpture. See who wins this week's challenge.

Monday at 9pm on WGBH 2
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Appraising Musical Items in Boston

In this second hour in Boston, see a 1950 Selmer alto saxophone, an impressive George Gershwin collection and 1970s Beatles memorabilia.

Monday at 8 pm on WGBH 2
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Market Warriors in New Milford, CT

The Market Warriors head to the Elephant Trunk Country Flea Market in New Milford, CT, with the challenge of finding something metal to sell at auction.

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Behind the Scenes at Antiques Roadshow

Get a top-to-bottom look at how Antiques Roadshow comes together with WGBH's Jared Bowen and get the inside scoop from the show’s crew and appraisers about what it takes to actually make it on the show…and what happens when you don’t.

Monday at 7:30pm on WGBH 2
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