
BBC Fake or Fortune guest in tears over staggering value of 'Winston Churchill' painting
A guest on BBC One 's Fake or Fortune was overcome with emotion and shed tears upon discovering the potential worth of a painting he suspected might have been by Sir Winston Churchill.
The poignant scene was broadcast on Monday night (July 21), as BBC One's hit show returned for a fresh series, hosted by Fiona Bruce and art connoisseur Philip Mould.
The episode featured Barry James, a devoted carer and art enthusiast, who disclosed that he had snapped up the piece for a mere £140 at an antiques fair in Ardingly, West Sussex.
The artwork, portraying a tranquil English garden on a summer's day, was speculated to be one of Churchill's elusive creations from 1916. If authentic, Philip informed Barry that the painting could fetch a staggering £600,000.
Barry was visibly moved during the examination of the painting, his eyes brimming with tears at the thought that his humble acquisition might transform his life.
Fiona told the audience: "Barry James, a passionate carer and art collector, believes he may have done just that."
Philip remarked: "So the owner of the painting has agreed to show it to us in one of the houses that Churchill used to stay in. You'll love it. A modest sort of place."
As the painting was revealed on camera for the first time, Fiona commented, "very pretty work, isn't it?" while Philip queried: "Could this painting of an English garden on a summer's day be one of Sir Winston's lost works?".
Barry's elation, however, turned to devastation by the programme's conclusion, when experts revealed the painting's attribution to Churchill remained unresolved.
The BBC programme highlighted that no official organisation currently verifies Churchill's artwork, leaving them powerless to confirm or dismiss its authenticity, reports the Express.
Barry was once more spotted holding back tears as the verdict was announced. Despite the emotional upheaval, he assured Fiona and Philip he would remain patient should fresh evidence emerge later.
"Got to love Barry on tonight's #FakeOrFortune, he seems like a really nice bloke. I really hope someone offers him a £million for that Churchill painting," praised one viewer on X.
"What a stupid and frustrating thing that the Churchill experts won't authenticate the picture," wrote another frustrated fan, whilst a third added: "Woah! It's incredible with the ups and downs of seeking authentication. So near but like the auction house recommended, more time will tell.."
Though departing empty-handed, supporters continue rooting for Barry, who had hoped to use potential proceeds for a special holiday with his disabled son. "Oh, fingers crossed for Barry," another admirer expressed warmly.

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