Noel Barrett (right) appraises a Michelin “Bibendum” ad figure, ca. 1905, in Providence, RI.

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Noel Barrett (right) appraises a Michelin “Bibendum” ad figure, ca. 1905, in Providence, RI.

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Next week, watch as the Antiques Roadshow team encounters unexpected treasures for the very first time and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Antiques Roadshow: Never Seen That Before - Monday, May 12 at 8 PM

Discover amazing items even our Roadshow experts had never seen, in person or possibly ever, prior to that magical moment at Roadshow Finds include a Michelin Bibendum ad figure, a WWI surgical kit and a 19th c. southern basket.

A man looking into a projected image.

Your Fantastic Mind: Silent Threats - Monday, May 12 at 9 PM

Over 1/3 of people who have a stroke will not know the root cause of it. These strokes of unknown cause are called cryptogenic. Your Fantastic Mind highlights the work of a neurologist and researcher who is helping patients figure out what caused their strokes in order to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

American Delivery - Monday, May 12 at 10 PM

In the U.S., where more women die in childbirth than in any other wealthy nation, the joys of pregnancy and motherhood are often overshadowed by fear. Amid a growing maternal health crisis, especially for women of color, American Delivery explores glimmers of hope, such as women finding their voice and autonomy, nurses listening to women and offering birth choices, and hospital leaders making community-based decisions. 

Independent Lens: And So It Begins - Monday, May 12 at 11 PM

A historic presidential race in the Philippines, between the son of Ferdinand Marcos and the incumbent woman VP, is seen through the eyes of Nobel-winning journalist Maria Ressa—who cuts through the rhetoric despite the risks.