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Antiques Roadshow to Feature Tremendous Oklahoma Treasures Throughout April

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Consistently, one of the most watched ongoing series on the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) is Antiques Roadshow. And, in the spring of 2018, Oklahomans had an opportunity to bring their heirlooms and treasures to the national stage when Antiques Roadshow made a stop at the historic Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa.

From that event, three episodes of Antiques Roadshow were produced. Antiques Roadshow from the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa will air at 7 p.m., April 8, 15 and 22.

The Tulsa event saw more than 2,300 Oklahomans make the trek from across the state for the opportunity to find out what value, other than sentimental, their items held.

“A lot of work went into hosting Antiques Roadshow last year, and these episodes show that it was well worth it,” said Polly Anderson, executive director, OETA. “We are grateful to the wonderful staff at WGBH for bringing Antiques Roadshow to Oklahoma and to all the folks at the Philbrook Museum of Art for opening their doors to us. And we are so proud to show off Oklahoma people and treasures to the entire country.”

OETA provides essential educational content and services that inform, inspire and connect Oklahomans to ideas and information that enrich our quality of life. We do this by consistently engaging Oklahomans with educational and public television programming, providing educational training and curriculum, outreach initiatives and online features that collectively encourage lifelong learning. For more information about education curriculum and programs, local productions, digital television, community resources and show schedules explore OETA.tv or visit us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.