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“Antiques Roadshow” is one of my favorite shows on TV. Whenever I watch, I can’t help wondering what it must be like to be on the show. I also wondered how someone gets on the show and what it costs to have something appraised.

Well, now I know.

I spoke with one of the appraisers, Mark Moran, on the phone recently to promote his show next week in Hinckley. He said the popular show can be “brutal” for the appraisers and a little “tense” for those with items to be appraised.

The appraisers, Moran said, are at a venue from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., seeing “thousands and thousands of items.” Although they aren’t paid, and are even responsible for their own expenses, Moran said the appraisers appear on the show for the prestige and exposure they get from appearing on TV.

Tickets are free, but are distributed by lottery so everyone has an equal chance of getting on the show.

Moran, who appeared during the 2010 season, said only six shows are filmed each summer. They are then edited to fill out a full year of episodes. Although he has been invited back, he hasn’t been able to make it because of other commitments.

Once the appraisers’ booths are set up at a venue, people file by with their items. Since most of the appraisers have several years of experience behind them – Moran has been involved in antiques for more than 30 years and has written 27 books on the subject – it often takes only a glance to determine if something is valuable. In some cases, Moran said appraisers have to do a little research on their laptops to determine an item’s value.

Getting on the air is a rather long process. Once an appraiser sees something of interest, he or she will contact one of the show’s producers, who will check out the item and then interview the person themselves, mainly to see if they would be interested in going on TV.

The person with the object must actually own it, Moran said. They can’t go on the air with an item they’ve brought in for someone else.

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