Everything about Hugh Scully totally explained
Hugh Scully (b.
5 March 1943,
Bradford-on-Avon,
Wiltshire), is a
British television presenter. His is best known as the host of the
BBC show
Antiques Roadshow from
1981 to
2000.
Scully joined the BBC in
1965 as a
freelance journalist. He worked on news magazines and was a presenter on BBC's
Nationwide. His interest in
antiques led him to become chairman of the radio show
Talking about Antiques in
1967 and
Collector's World in
1970.
Scully was chosen in 1981 to present
Antiques Roadshow along with
Arthur Negus. Negus retired in
1983, and Scully was the sole host on that show for 17 years. He retired as presenter in 2000 and was replaced by
Michael Aspel. Scully currently runs a television production company, Fine Art Productions, and as of
2003 also hosted a segment on
Britain's Finest.
He also runs an antique shop,
Road Show Antiques in
Falmouth, Cornwall. He currently lives near
Helford,
Cornwall.
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