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British BBC Star's Production Firm to Back Online Auction Site.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, October, 1999 by Gilbert, Mervyn

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Oct. 21 -- Hugh Scully, star of BBC TV's Antiques Road Show, is hoping to make more than any of the lots his experts ever examined. He will front a new website launched by QXL, the auction house that floated last month.

Scully's Fine Art Productions will collect UKpound 3 million over five years -- enough to celebrate the Millennium in style. Scully, who will value subscribers' bric a brac and objets d'art, will also collect 10 percent of the profits.

He took over the BBC show -- launched in 1977 -- from Angela Rippon. The BBC says: "We are currently discussing with Hugh whether his involvement with QXL could create a conflict of interests."

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