If you're a fan of 'Antiques Roadshow' (1979) and love uncovering hidden treasures, fascinating histories, and unexpected valuations, you'll enjoy this list of 10 similar shows and movies. From antique hunting to historical discoveries, these picks will keep you entertained with their blend of nostalgia, mystery, and appraisal drama.

Pawn Stars (2009)
Description: The show revolves around the buying and selling of historical and collectible items, often delving into the stories behind them, much like a program focused on antiques and their valuations.
Fact: The show is filmed at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, which is a real business open to the public.


Storage Wars (2010)
Description: This series features the auctioning of abandoned storage units, where buyers often uncover hidden treasures and antiques, mirroring the excitement of discovering valuable items in unexpected places.
Fact: The show's popularity led to several spin-offs, including Storage Wars: Texas and Storage Wars: New York.


Salvage Hunters (2011)
Description: The series focuses on the hunt for unique and often rare antiques and architectural salvage, highlighting the restoration and resale process, similar to the appreciation of historical artifacts.
Fact: The show's host, Drew Pritchard, is a renowned architectural salvage dealer with a keen eye for valuable pieces.


American Pickers (2010)
Description: The show follows two antique and collectible pickers as they travel across the U.S. to find hidden gems in people's homes, barns, and garages, emphasizing the historical and monetary value of these items.
Fact: The hosts, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, have been friends since childhood and share a passion for vintage items.


Flea Market Flip (2012)
Description: Contestants buy items at flea markets and transform them into more valuable pieces, showcasing the potential of second-hand items and the creativity involved in upcycling, akin to the valuation and restoration of antiques.
Fact: The show is hosted by Lara Spencer, who is also a co-anchor on Good Morning America.


Antiques Road Trip (2010)
Description: Experts travel across the UK, buying and selling antiques at various locations, with the goal of making a profit, reflecting the thrill of the hunt and the expertise required in the antique trade.
Fact: The show often features friendly rivalries between the experts as they compete to make the most money.


Bargain Hunt (2000)
Description: Teams are given a budget to buy antiques at fairs and shops, then sell them at auction, focusing on the fun and challenge of finding undervalued items, much like the excitement of discovering hidden treasures.
Fact: The show has been on the air for over two decades, making it one of the longest-running antique shows on British television.


Flog It! (2002)
Description: Members of the public bring their antiques to be valued and auctioned, with experts providing insights into the items' histories and worth, similar to the educational aspect of antique appraisal.
Fact: The show has visited over 100 different locations across the UK, showcasing a wide variety of regional antiques and collectibles.


Cash in the Attic (2002)
Description: Participants search their homes for hidden treasures to sell at auction, with the proceeds often going toward a personal goal, highlighting the personal and financial value of antiques.
Fact: The show has helped many families uncover valuable items they didn't know they had, sometimes funding life-changing events like weddings or home improvements.
