The popular BBC television show Antiques Roadshow is filming at Walthamstow today.

Now in its seventh year and filming for its 37th  series, valuations will take place all day from 9.30am to 4.30pm at Waltham Forest Town Hall and assembly hall in Forest Road.

Britain's leading antique and fine art specialists will be on hand to inspect old family heirlooms or carboot bargain and offer free advice and valuations.   

Entry is free and there is no registraton required but there is a limited parking provision with 300 spaces available on-site and disabled bay parking to the Town Hall front entrance. 

Visitors looking to get an item valued are guaranteed to do so as long as they are in the queue by 4.30pm today. 

Dogs are allowed on the green and fountain area outside but not inside the Town Hall and those looking to make the most of the visit can sit back and enjoy a glass of bubbly and a range of hot food.

Presenter Fiona Bruce said: "This will be my 7th year on the Antiques Roadshow and I still feel so lucky to be presenting the programme.

"Every week is different; a new location and thousands of new visitors. The only constant is the pleasure of the unexpected - we never know what will turn up, from the most fabulous Faberge to the most humble object with a riveting story."