A Bargain Hunt star died just hours after filming the BBC show, it has emerged.
Stuart Withers appeared in a recent episode of the popular programme broadcast on Friday 21 March and was seen alongside presenter Charlie Ross as well as experts Tim Weeks and Philip Serrell.
However, it’s been revealed that he sadly passed away following the recording which took place in Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
Bargain Hunt’s official X/Twitter announced the news in a statement on Friday, writing: ‘Following the filming of today’s episode in Shepton Mallet, antiques seller Stuart Withers very sadly passed away.
‘We send our sincerest sympathies and condolences to Mr Withers’ family and friends.’
No further details about his death has been revealed.

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A Bargain Hunt star died just hours after filming the BBC show, it has emerged
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Stuart Withers [pictured] appeared in a recent episode broadcast on Friday 21 March and was seen alongside presenter Charlie Ross as well as experts Tim Weeks and Philip Serrell
BBC fans were quick to pay tribute, with one writing: ‘So very sad just watched this episode now, offering my condolences.’
Friday’s episode of Bargain Hunt saw antiques seller Stuart assist the Blue Team as they strived to spend their last £75.
The two contestants were joined by Tim Weeks as they debated the resell value of a pair of Royal Doulton ceramic pieces.
Stuart told the team: ‘The only two that I think you’d have a chance with are the small fox or that hare. I could them for about £40 (each).’
Tim then attempted to barter with the seller, asking if he could cut a deal to get both items for their budget of £75, to which Stuart agreed.
This isn’t the only tragedy for a BBC antiques show this year as in January, Flog It! star Michael Baggott died in hospital after suffering a heart attack.
The BBC antiques expert, 51, had been in hospital since suffering a stroke in October, a statement posted on his social media confirmed.
‘Heartbroken to share that Michael died yesterday in hospital of a heart attack following a stroke in October,’ the post read.

Bargain Hunt’s official X/ Twitter announced the news in a statement on Friday

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Friday’s episode of Bargain Hunt saw antiques seller Stuart assist the Blue Team as they strived to spend their last £75
‘He was a dearly loved son, brother, nephew and uncle who will be deeply and profoundly missed. There will be a memorial service in the coming weeks, the details of which will be shared here.’
Bargain Hunt and Antiques Roadshow star Charles Hanson was among those paying tribute.
‘Rest in peace @baggottsilver A giant of our antique industry, our ‘Arthur Negus ‘ and never afraid to call out ‘an expert’ who got it wrong including myself.
‘Michael’s thirst for knowledge for the ‘object within’ merited far more TV time too for a true and proper expert.’

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This isn’t the only tragedy for a BBC antiques show this year as in January, Flog It! star Michael Baggott died in hospital after suffering a heart attack

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The antiques expert had been in hospital since suffering a stroke in October, a statement posted on his social media confirmed (pictured on the Antiques Roadshow in 2006)
Flog It! expert Nick Hall tweeted: ‘So sorry to hear this, Michael was a true connoisseur and ambassador of the antiques world, a font of knowledge and generous with his knowledge, a raconteur and all round top bloke, a pleasure to have known you Michael.’
BBC Presenter Roo Irvine tweeted: ‘Such sad news… condolences to Michael’s family.’
Bargain Hunt’s Colin Young added: ‘So sorry to hear this sad news. Michael made so many people smile, what more is there to wish for in life?’
While TV expert David Harper tweeted: ‘So terribly sad, such a passionate, interesting and clever chap, who’ll be missed.’
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