Film crews were spotted at Pollok House on Tuesday amid filming for the hit BBC series Antiques Roadshow.

Huge crowds flocked to Pollok Country Park to take part in the filming, with presenter Fiona Bruce spotted eyeing up some antique figures for the cameras.

Along with a team of experts, Fiona appraised treasures brought in by Glaswegians who hoped to secure a life-changing valuation. 

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Glasgow was the third stop on this summer's tour, following filming at Swanage Pier and Seafront in Swanage on June 23.

Entrants to this year's ticketed event were asked to tell producers about the "special item or items" they wanted to bring along and to submit photographs and information online ahead of the event.

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A spokesperson for BBC One added: "In addition to antiques and family heirlooms we are also keen to hear about more modern treasures – everything from retro toys to movie and music memorabilia, from mid-century furniture to vintage fashion, from designer handbags to rare trainers."

The air date for Glasgow's episode of the programme has not yet been announced.