Antiques Roadshow enthusiasts have been left disappointed as the beloved BBC programme was bumped off this Sunday's schedule to make way for the Euro 2024 Final. The show, which usually features treasured family heirlooms and charity shop finds, "will not air" tonight, leaving some viewers feeling robbed of their usual antique fix. As the nation gears up for a nail-biting final between England and Spain in Berlin, the much-loved antiques series has been shelved in a divisive shake-up.
BBC critic Scott Bryan took to X, the platform known before as Twitter , to break the news to fans. "BBC One has changed its schedule because of the Euro 2024 final so the Antiques Roadshow will not air as planned," he tweeted. READ MORE: BBC One sparks backlash as show airs despite Euro 2024 and Wimbledon final READ MORE: BBC Breakfast fans all share same complaint as they plead presenters to 'give it a rest' Devotees of the show were quick to express their dismay in the comments section.
"Gutted. I want my license fee back! " one viewer exclaimed, while another echoed the sentiment, saying they felt "gutted", and someone else lamented: "Day ruined." (sic) It seems some viewers are growing weary of sports events disrupting their regular programmes, with one remarking: "'AR was already half an hour later last week cous of the Tennis.
" (sic) A fan reminisced about a similar incident, writing: "I remember when the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix on BBC1 overran due to a rain delay and became the longest .
