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What a better world it would be if we were all as nice as Fiona Bruce. She wants everything inspected on Fake Or Fortune? (BBC1) to be genuine and priceless.
Most of us and in this I certainly include my own miserly soul cannot repress a pang of resentment when some family heirloom turns out to be worth more than a medium-sized yacht.
It s one thing to have a Lowry or a Gauguin that clever great-uncle Timmy bought for a few shillings before the war. It s quite another to have lived with it for decades and never have had it valued.
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10:24 PM July 28, 2021
Fake or Fortune hosts Fiona Bruce discuss sculpture, possibly by Henry Moore, in the garden of Neil and Barbara Betts.
- Credit: BBC Studios
A Norfolk couple who were told a sculpture used as a doorstop could be by Henry Moore and worth up to £1m on TV show Fake or Fortune have been told it was most likely created by another artist.
In tonight s programme on BBC One, retired dairy farmer Neil Betts and his wife Barbara, who were given the statue by their neighbours, received the life changing news the piece of metal could be a work by Henry Moore.