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Roo Irvine is a TV presenter, antiques expert, podcaster, writer and auctioneer.
Roo was discovered after BBC Antiques Road Trip visited her in her antique shop in Scotland in early 2015. An invitation to join the team of antique experts followed and her life took a dramatic turn, soon reaching millions on the popular weekly show.
Nearly 9-years on and Roo is now a regular TV expert, having appeared on programmes such as BBC Antiques Road Trip, Flipping Profit, Bargain Hunt and Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. More recently Roo has been promoted to the main presenter for BBC Bargain Hunt.
In addition Roo has done numerous podcasts, interviews, corporate and charity engagements, as well as writing for several monthly publications.
Roo Irvine, whose name is actually Arusha, formerly worked in the corporate world but had a passion for antiques. She suffered a double family tragedy in 2013 when she lost her father and father-in-law in a space of three weeks. Both Roo and her husband left their senior corporate jobs in order to look after their widowed mothers.
They had both loved antiques and had developed a keen eye, and Roo’s husband suggested they ‘go for it’ and Kilcreggan Antiques was born. Producers from BBC Antiques Road Trip visited Roo and Kilcreggan Antiques in 2015, after which she was offered a job on the prime time BBC programme.
Antiques Roadshow is a long-running television programme where members of the public bring their antiques and collectables to be appraised by experts.
As well as being one of the antique experts on the Antiques Roadshow for nine years, Roo also presents on the daytime tv programme Bargain Hunt. She is a familiar face on TV, well known for her many TV appearances on Antiques Road Trip, Flipping Profit and Celebrity Antiques Roadtrip.
During the pandemic, Roo launched her video and podcast channels under the tag #RadioRoo, boosting her ever-growing social media following. Roo also writes about antiques in monthly magazines and in the Scotland Correspondent.
In early 2024, Roo announced she would be joining Lomond Radio, presenting a monthly radio broadcast. Her show, ‘Roo’s rhythms’, will explore the significance of music in our lives, delving into the stories, power, passion, and emotions that songs evoke.
Roo invites music lovers to join her for a journey through melodies and memories, promising a show that connects listeners to both the past and the present.