Antiques Roadshow in Cincinnati
Were you one of the thousands of people to attend the Antiques Roadshow taping in Cincinnati this summer? Wondering what treasures the Queen City holds? Ready to search the TV for someone you know?
Then mark your calendars! WGBH, the producing station for Antiques Roadshow, has announced that the three Cincinnati Roadshow episodes will air starting Monday, April 1st on ThinkTV and CET.
Watch Cincinnati (Hour 1) - Preview on PBS. See more from Antiques Roadshow.
Hour 1
8pm Monday, April 1 on ThinkTV16; repeat airings 8pm Tuesday, April 2, on ThinkTV16 Again; at 9pm Thursday, April 4, on ThinkTV16; 9pm Friday, April 5, on ThinkTV16 Again; at 8pm Sunday, April 7, on ThinkTV14.
8pm Monday, April 1 on CET; repeat airing 8pm Thursday, April 4 on CET
Antiques Roadshow visits the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati for a look at vintage electric signs. Some of the items featured include a baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle, art pottery from Cincinnati’s very own Rookwood Pottery and works by locally born and world-renowned artist Edward Henry Potthast valued at between $41,000 and $63,000.
Hour 2
8pm Monday, April 8 on ThinkTV16; repeat airings 8pm Tuesday, April 9, on ThinkTV16 Again; at 9pm Thursday, April 11, on ThinkTV16; at 9pm Friday, April 12, on ThinkTV16 Again; at 8pm Sunday, April 14, on ThinkTV14.
8pm Monday, April 8 on CET; repeat airing 8pm Thursday, April 11 on CET Create.
This episode includes a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo to talk about how today’s endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade. Discoveries in “the city that sings” include a suit that belonged to Colonel Sanders, a bronze horse sculpted by Solon Borglum, and an 1846 wall map of the United States valued at more than $10,000.
Hour 3
8pm Monday, April 15, on ThinkTV16; repeat airings 8pm Tuesday, April 16, on ThinkTV16 Again; at 9pm Thursday, April 18, on ThinkTV16; 9pm Friday, April 19, on ThinkTV16 Again; at 8pm Sunday, April 21, on ThinkTV14.
8pm Monday, April 15, on CET; repeat airing 8pm Thursday, April 18, on CET.
This episode features the craftsmanship of Cincinnati carved furniture, a French advertising post and an impressive bust of Abraham Lincoln as well as a tip to the races with a trophy of the 1908 Belmont Stakes and an early 20th-century toy horse and buggy.
Public Media Connect – CET and ThinkTV – would like to thank everyone who applied for tickets and participated in Antiques Roadshow this summer.
Visit the national Antiques Roadshow webpage.





