Antiques Roadshow guest lost for words as expert reveals staggering value of item 'usually faked across the world' - leaving BBC crowd gasping Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Codie Bullen For Mailonline Published: 11:20 BST, 6 August 2024 | Updated: 11:24 BST, 6 August 2024 e-mail View comments An Antiques Roadshow guest was lost for words during Sunday's episode, which took place in Dundee. Expert Mark Smith met one man whose father was an SAS soldier as he showcased his paperwork, medals and badges - which are often 'faked all across the world'.

The man showed a black and white photograph of his father, called David Cargill, before being sent to France with the BEF. Impressed by the collection on the table, Mark said: 'You said to me this morning 'my dad was a soldier' then you started to get this stuff out and I got so excited because this man was in the SAS, this is fantastic.' 'We have a Territorial medal here.

He went to France and he starts off his war by coming off a beach, somewhere called Dunkirk because he has the Dunkirk medal as well. What did he join then?' An Antiques Roadshow guest was lost for words during Sunday's episode, which took place in Dundee Expert Mark Smith met one man whose father was an SAS soldier as he showcased his paperwork, medals and badges The guest replied: 'He joined the Parachute Regiment, did his training and once he'd got his wings, he immediately volunteered for SAS and was accepted.' Mark continued: 'Now, when you .