Mark Stacey

He is also a TV personality and has made regular appearances on BBC programmes as an antique expert.

[3][4] In June 2009 Stacey took part in a light-hearted interview on the BBC lunchtime programme The Daily Politics where he was asked advice about the value of items owned by famous people, in the wake of the UK Parliament's expenses scandal.

[5] In 2011 Stacey opened an antiques shop in Kemptown, Brighton, East Sussex.

[7] While there, he found an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, propped up in an Essex house, which sold for £13,500.

[9] Stacey is a talented organist and occasionally plays at his local Methodist church.