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Bagpuss or the Bouncing Bomb - who will win the viewers' vote to go into The People's Museum?



From Bagpuss to the bouncing bomb, Freud's sofa to Wellington's boots - every museum in the country has its very own hidden treasures, but all too often these historic gems remain unappreciated, gathering dust, unnoticed by the wider public.

Now, for the first time, they are being gathered together in a unique television experiment which asks viewers: which of these works of national importance should be voted into The People's Museum?

Transmitting at 3.30pm from Monday 15 May, The People's Museum is a new daytime series for 大象传媒 TWO produced by Reef Television.

Coinciding with Museums and Galleries Month, this far-reaching programme travels across Britain to unearth the hidden or little known treasures tucked away in local and regional museums, galleries and stately homes - treasures such as Einstein's blackboard in Oxford, the world's first lifeboat in Redcar, Robert the Bruce's toe bone housed in Glasgow, Shakespeare's first folio in Leeds and even a swatch of Napoleon's wallpaper exhibited in Manchester.

Led by Flog It presenter Paul Martin, our reporters uncover hundreds of extraordinary items that represent fascinating local and national history as well as unique personal stories.

In the programme, they nominate their favourites - the items that have either captured their imaginations or changed our world in some way.

But it is the public who have the final say. They can vote for an overall winner and place their favourite top 20 items into The People's Museum which exists both in the TV programme itself and on line at bbc.co.uk/history.

Paul Martin said: "We have some fascinating artefacts with fabulous stories attached and for the first time ever the great British public will get the chance to vote for their favourite.

"Will it be Shackleton's Compass, The Enigma Machine, Newton's notebook, a Dodo, or the original manuscript of Frankenstein? It is down to the public to watch and decide on the nation's favourite."

Series producer Stephen Taylor Woodrow said: "This highly interactive, regionally-focused project also aims to re-ignite interest in local museums and galleries and give people a chance to find out more about treasures they are unlikely to have seen or even heard of, even though they may be just down the road."

All items selected for The People's Museum will also be on display for the public to view during Museums & Galleries Month, giving people a unique chance to see some items which may previously have been in storage or archive for years.

Notes to Editors

Presenter Paul Martin and reporters, Jonathan Foyle, Jules Hudson, Mohini Sule, Edwina Silver and Ian Blandford are available for interview.

Museums and Galleries Month (29 April-4 June 2006) is the biggest celebration of its kind in the world, highlighting the wealth of opportunities for entertainment, cultural enrichment and education that UK's museums and art galleries have to offer.

With a theme this year of Making Connections: Past, Present and Future, MGM2006 launches throughout the UK with a big Welcome Weekend (29 April-1 May) followed by hundreds of events in museums and galleries around the country.

Visit www.mgm.org.uk or www.24hourmuseum.org.uk for further details about MGM2006 and events happening in your area.

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Category: TV Entertainment; 大象传媒 TWO
Date: 28.04.2006
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