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''Fake or Fortune?'' is a
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documentary television series which examines the
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and attribution of notable artworks. Since the first series aired in 2011, ''Fake or Fortune?'' has drawn audiences of up to 5 million viewers in the UK, the highest for an arts show in that country. ''Fake or Fortune?'' was created by
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and
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Philip Mould Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould (born March 1960) is an English art dealer, London gallery owner, art historian, writer and broadcaster. He has made a number of major art discoveries, including works of Thomas Gainsborough, Anthony Van Dyck and ...
, together with producer Simon Shaw. It was inspired by Mould's 2009 book ''Sleuth'', after which the programme was originally to be entitled. It is co-presented by Mould and journalist
Fiona Bruce Fiona Elizabeth Bruce (born 25 April 1964) is a British journalist, newsreader, and television presenter. She joined the BBC as a researcher for ''Panorama'' in 1989, and has since become the first female newsreader on the ''BBC News at Ten'', ...
, with specialist research carried out by
Bendor Grosvenor Bendor Gerard Robert Grosvenor (born 27 November 1977) is a British art historian, writer and former art dealer. He is known for discovering a number of important lost artworks by Old Master artists, including Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Claude Lorrai ...
during the first 5 series. Forensic analysis and archival research is carried out by various fine art specialists. Each series first aired on BBC One, except for series 3, which was shown mistakenly on SVT in
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before being broadcast in the UK.


Format

In each episode Philip Mould and Fiona Bruce focus their attention on a painting (or a group of paintings), usually related to one particular artist. They travel around the country and the world, studying the artists at exhibitions, meeting up with international experts and following up local leads. Series 7, episode 5 saw the show tackle their first
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, a work attributed to
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. The team, assisted by art historian
Bendor Grosvenor Bendor Gerard Robert Grosvenor (born 27 November 1977) is a British art historian, writer and former art dealer. He is known for discovering a number of important lost artworks by Old Master artists, including Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Claude Lorrai ...
in series 1 to 5, and professor
Aviva Burnstock Aviva Ruth Burnstock (born 1959) is head of the Department of Art Conservation & Technology at the Courtauld Institute, London. Professor Burnstock is a graduate of the University of Sussex (BSc. Neurobiology 1981) and took in 1991 a PhD at the C ...
, Head of the Department of Conservation and Technology at
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, in later series, investigate the paintings on a number of fronts: establishing the provenance of the piece by working backwards from present day to the time of the work's creation; on a forensic level, with investigation and scientific tests on the materials used to help establish specific time frames; and examining the unique painting styles and quirks of the artist. This evidence is then presented to established authorities to help demonstrate the legitimacy of the work and its possible addition to the relevant ''
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''. The team does not always succeed. Philip Mould was stated to have considered the
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case of a Churchill painting as one of the most unsatisfactory endings to date, before it was finally authenticated in 2020.


Series overview


Episodes


Series 1 (2011)

There were four episodes in the first series, which started on 19 June 2011: File:Bords de la Seine a Argenteuil - Monet.jpg, File:Winslow Homer's 'Children Under a Palm Tree'.jpg, ''Children Under a Palm Tree'' File:The Procuress.jpg, ''The Procuress'' File:Man in an Oriental Costume - Isaac de Jouderville.jpg, ''Man in an Oriental Costume''


Series 2 (2012)

The first episode of the second series was shown in the UK on 16 September 2012. The series had three episodes: Danseuse Bleue et Contrebasses - Edgar Degas.jpg, Edgar Degas - ''Danseuse Bleue et Contrebasses'' File:J.M.W. Turner - The Beacon Light.jpg, Turner – ''The Beacon Light'' File:J.M.W. Turner - Off Margate.jpg, Turner – ''Off Margate'' File:J.M.W. Turner - Margate Jetty.jpg, Turner – ''Margate Jetty'' File:Van Dyke Henrietta before.jpg, Van Dyck – ''Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria, as St Catherine'' before restoration File:Attributed to Van Dyck - Queen Henrietta Maria as St Catherine.jpg, The same after restoration


Series 3 (2014)

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 "" (British documentary from 2012). File:Edouard Vuillard The Cafe.jpg, ''The Café'' (1918) by Édouard Vuillard File:Imaginary Landscape.jpg, ''Imaginary Landscape'' by Thomas Gainsborough A portrait of Joseph Gape.jpg, ''Portrait of Joseph Gape'' by Thomas Gainsborough


Series 4 (2015)

The series had four episodes: 'Descent from the Cross' by Francesco Montemezzano.jpg, ''The Deposition'' by
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Series 5 (2016)

Filming for the fifth series started on 24 November 2015. The four-episode series was broadcast on 17 July 2016. Saint Amelia, Queen of Hungary Delaroche.jpg, ''
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Series 6 (2017)

The sixth series started on 20 August 2017. It was originally planned to have four episodes before one, "Giacometti", was postponed. Tom Roberts Rejected.jpg, ''Rejected'' by
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'' by
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Series 7 (2018)

The seventh series consists of five episodes and started on 12 August 2018. Series 7 was broadcast at the same time that
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Series 8 (2019)

On 25 July 2019 the eighth series began broadcast. Portrait of Peniston Lamb II - Thomas Lawrence.jpg, ''Peniston Lamb II'' by
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Series 9 (2021)

The
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disrupted the production schedule, but in September 2020 Philip Mould announced that pre-production of the ninth series had started. The ninth series, comprising four episodes, began on 26 July 2021. At Payer by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1858.jpg, ''At Prayer'' (1858) by
Jean-Léon Gérôme Jean-Léon Gérôme (11 May 1824 – 10 January 1904) was a French painter and sculptor in the style now known as academicism. His paintings were so widely reproduced that he was "arguably the world's most famous living artist by 1880." The ran ...
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(before restoration)


Series 10 (2022)


Reception

Describing the outcome of the first episode of series one as a "scandal", Sam Wollaston writing for ''
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'' found the programme "incredibly interesting" and praised it "for being about just one case in which you can become totally involved, instead of flitting between three, which is what so many documentaries seem to do". In ''
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'', Ceri Radford was described as being "flabbergasted" at the result of the first episode, but concluded her review by saying: "This may have been a disappointing finale, but it at least confirmed that this aesthetically pleasing, quietly enjoyable new series isn't afraid to thwart expectations." Tom Sutcliffe in ''
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'' had a mixed view as a result of the presentation of the facts, saying: "It was full of cliffhanger tension and thrilling moments of discovery. But I couldn't entirely shift the suspicion that some of it was just a little too good to be true." The first programme of the third series, shown in the UK on 19 January 2014, had 4.8 million viewers (a 21.8% audience share) while the first programme of the fourth series attracted 4.85m (24.5%). The record audience for the series was on 12 July 2015 with a peak attendance of 5.8 million viewers (episode 4.2 "Renoir"). Reviewing an episode of the seventh series, Michael Hogan of ''The Daily Telegraph'' wrote: "Arts programming is an increasingly endangered beast on prime time television. This absorbing and enjoyable series flies the flag in quietly thrilling fashion." Benji Wilson, writing for ''The Daily Telegraph'', described the programme, then in its ninth series, as "the art world's answer to ''
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''".


International broadcasts

The programme had its North American premiere on Canada's
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in 2011. It has also aired on
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in the United States, and Series 4 has been available on Netflix (as Season 1) since December 2018. The programme airs on
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in Australia.


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