I watched a couple of episodes of this series after running out of Fake or Fortune episodes. The show takes some getting used to due to a rather strange format and Grosvenor now a lead presenter rather than assistant to the more outgoing male presenter on the popular Fake or Fortune. The co-presenter is a black British woman whose role is to delve into ethnic/cultural issues associated with the art being investigated. These issues are generally associated with the days of the British empire ranging from heavy stuff like slavery and to lighter fare such as 18th century scandals. The spectre of British superiority and racist history looms large on selected pieces that set the pounce for pc shaming of the venerable empire art. So the show sometimes comes across as very educational and other times as cultural selection. There are thousands and thousands of paintings in Britain's museums yet this woman finds the one percent with a black man getting bad treatment? Suggest explaining this format at the beginning of the show or spin off another investigating the whole genre of oriental art and ethnic issues under the British empire. This could be done with some humor maybe even re-enacting etc. This would be much more entertaining to the viewer while at the same time educating about the history associated with the paintings. Overall though the show is pretty good, especially considering the dearth of art shows.