Many of us have become obsessed with daytime TV during lockdown with the likes Bargain Hunt becoming part of our staying-at-home routine.

And many fans of the antiques programme will notice a familiar backdrop as Gloucester will feature in the upcoming episode of BBC's Bargain Hunt.

The episode will include scenes that were filmed in Gloucester Antiques Centre as well as the Museum of Gloucester.

The revelation comes after the BBC were in the city in January this year where they filmed two Bargain Hunt episodes - before everyone was told to stay home.

The show will air on Monday, May 18 on BBC One at 12.15pm.

The episode will see host Charlie Ross in Gloucester Antiques Centre where he learns about 'one of the finest items of Celtic art to survive today, the Birdlip Mirror.'

It is not the first time that the BBC have used the centre for filming. Other shows such as Make Me A Dealer, and the Antiques Roadshow have also been used as a key location in the past.

At the time of filming, host Charlie Ross said: "It has been a fantastic experience coming here today.

“The highlight for me has been the building. It is quite amazing how enormous the building is which is not quite what you expect from the outside.

“What is also fantastic is the history of the building which dates back to the fifteenth century. So much history and levels of history from the Tudor era to the present day.

“The red and blue teams have been very jolly.

“They have had very knowledgeable experts with Charles and Kate who are also very friendly and fun.”