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BBC`s Antiques Roadshow adds enhanced interactive option for experts sat at home; Two Way TV partnership lets BBCi viewers test their knowledge and guess prices.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-18 February 2002-Two Way TV: BBC`s Antiques Roadshow adds enhanced interactive option for experts sat at home; Two Way TV partnership lets BBCi viewers test their knowledge and guess prices (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18022002 BBC1`s popular Antiques Roadshow programme is to introduce enhanced interactivity from Sunday February 24th, through BBCi, the BBC`s new name for its interactive services.
Digital satellite viewers watching the celebrated series, in which members of the public discuss their favourite antiques with a team of experts, will be able to press the red button on their remote and answer questions about the antiques throughout the programme. There are around 20 questions per episode and each one has three...
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