Antiques Roadshow expert, Hilary Kay, struggled to keep her emotions in check as opined up on the World War II letter that was so poignant she "couldn't read out loud." The 67 year old recently featured on This Morning with her colleagues Mark Hill and Ronnie Archer-Morgan to commemorate the show's impressive 45-year run, which has engaged audiences with an enriching mix of history, art, and craft discoveries. The trio joined ITV's daytime presenter Ben Shephard and his co-host Cat Deeley.
Kicking off the conversation, Ben remarked: "It's an extraordinary show Hilary, 45 years, a testament to our love of watching you guys looking at these antiques and the extraordinary things that the people coming on the show have at home." He asked: "What has it been like for you because you only started the show when you were a wee girl really," reports the Mirror . Hilary responded: "Yes I started in 1978 so that was the second series and it's changed hugely because when we started back in the ancient days there was no such thing as the internet.
What I would say is, that there were hardly any textbooks either on my areas of expertise. "The situation was such that we had this remarkable group of experts that formed a sort of living lexicon. You knew someone on the team would be able to recognise something even if it wasn't within your field of knowledge.
I think that's changed because we don't possess that ingrained knowledge anymore." Cat went on to ask: "So you started in 1978. Over the.