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Fake or Fortune

Fake or Fortune?
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Genre Documentary
Presented by
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 19
Production
Producer(s) Simon Shaw
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network BBC One
Original release 19 June 2011 (2011-06-19) – present

Fake or Fortune? is a 2011 BBC television series which examines the provenance or attribution of notable artworks. It is presented by journalist Fiona Bruce and art dealer and art historian Philip Mould, with specialist research carried out by Dr. Bendor Grosvenor. Each series has first aired on BBC One, except the third series accidentally first airing on SVT. The fifth series started broadcasting in July 2016.

In each episode, Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould focus their attention on a painting (or a group of paintings), usually related to one particular artist. Assisted by Dr. Bendor Grosvenor, the team investigate the paintings on two fronts: establishing the provenance of the piece by working backwards from present day to the time of the work's creation; and on a forensic level, with investigation and scientific tests on the materials used to help establish specific time frames and the unique painting styles and quirks of the artist. This evidence is then presented to established authorities to help to argue the legitimacy of the work and its possible addition to the relevant catalogue raisonné.

There were four episodes in the first series, which started on 19 June 2011:

Bords de la Seine à Argenteuil

Children Under a Palm Tree

The Procuress

Man in an Oriental Costume

The first episode of the new series was shown in the UK on 16 September 2012. The series had three episodes:


Turner – The Beacon Light

Turner – Off Margate

Turner – Margate Jetty

Van Dyck – Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria, as St Catherine before restoration

The third series features four episodes.

The first episode was first shown on 27 December 2013, on Sweden's SVT, with episodes 2 and 3 shown in the following weeks. Philip Mould described the appearance on Swedish television weeks ahead of the British premiere as a "weird BBC World cock-up". SVT on its website described the programme at the time as a "Brittisk dokumentärserie från 2012" (British documentary from 2012).


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