Charlie finds out the stories behind some of Somerset’s favourite objects.
Charlie speaks to Robin from Bridgwater about his beloved sugar bowl
Charlie visits the Chard Museum to hear about local inventor James Gillingham.
Jonathan Sawyer from the Bishop's Palace in Wells chooses an item for the Treasure Trove.
Tony Woolrich from the Blake Museum tells Charlie about the Sedgemoor Diorama.
Dave Hynard from Pen Elm tells Charlie about his mother's wedding ring.
Monica Rayner loves the laundry display at the West Somerset Rural Life Museum.
Glenys from Chard has fond memories of her grandmother who owned the teapot.
Ray in Bridgwater shows Charlie his unusual plant pot.
Anne Hawkins from Keinton Mandeville says she would never part with her doll.
The Yeovil Show archives tell more stories than meet the eye! Charlie finds out more.
Charlie speaks to curators from the V&A and Museum of Somerset about the Becket Casket
Jean in Burnham-on-Sea wants to know more about the mysterious oil painting given to her
David Williams from Burnham-on-Sea tells Charlie why his red jug means so much to him.