er discovering the value of a Hollywood film score he got on a bargain deal. Taking place at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, Sunday’s instalment saw someone bring in an old school musical score – which was hand-written notes by US film composer Bernard Herrmann – for expert valuation. The late composer is credited in famous flicks including Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane.
’ Composer Herrmann, who died in 1975, was awarded an Oscar in 1941 for his score for The Devil and Daniel Webster and 1976’s Taxi Driver, which he was awarded posthumously after passing away a year earlier. ‘Not bad for £5.’ This isn’t the first time a piece of Hollywood has made its way on the show. During a previous episode, viewers couldn’t believe their eyes nor their ears when they discovered the value of an original Batman costume.
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