The BEST episodes of Fake or Fortune? season 2

Every episode of Fake or Fortune? season 2, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Fake or Fortune? season 2!

Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art expert Philip Mould to investigate mysteries behind paintings. It's a world of subterfuge and intrigue as they grapple with complex battles often unseen beneath the apparently genteel art establishment.

Last Updated: 5/26/2024Network: BBC OneStatus: Continuing
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Degas and the Little Dancer
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8.07
15 votes

#1 - Degas and the Little Dancer

Season 2 - Episode 1 - Aired 9/16/2012

The “sleeper” picture this week is — or purports to be — a Degas. It’s a tiny, charming oil painting of a ballet dancer, but it is not included in the relevant bible of Degas’ works. A nice old gent whose father bought it in 1945 would love to know if it’s worth a few hundred pounds or, if it’s the real deal, half a million. Rakish art dealer Philip Mould and his gloriously named researcher Dr Bendor Grosvenor assist Bruce in tracing the truth.

Van Dyck: What Lies Beneath
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7.67
12 votes

#2 - Van Dyck: What Lies Beneath

Season 2 - Episode 3 - Aired 9/30/2012

Art detective Philip Mould has a reputation for finding sleepers; paintings that hide dark secrets. His most remarkable finds are pictures whose true authorship has been confused, masterpieces lost beneath years of dirt and over-painting. Although Philip is used to investigating other people's paintings, this time the tables are turned as Philip's own purchase is put under the microscope. With his keen-eyed researcher Bendor Grosvenor, Philip has bought a painting that he says could be the find of a lifetime; a work by our most important portrait painter, Sir Anthony Van Dyck, one which is worth a small fortune. The only problem is that, in order to prove it, he will have to remove later layers of paint to uncover the truth. "It's a bit like open heart surgery" says Philip, as the expensive and irreversible process begins. A thorough restoration is needed, and inches of canvas are cut away as an earlier image begins to appear. Fiona is not convinced, and insists that the work undergoes a thorough investigation and is authenticated by an independent Van Dyck expert. Will Philip's reputation and the painting make it to the end of the journey unscathed?

Turner: A Miscarriage of Justice?
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7.61
18 votes

#3 - Turner: A Miscarriage of Justice?

Season 2 - Episode 2 - Aired 9/23/2012

Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate three landscapes once thought to be by JMW Turner, which were bequeathed to the National Museum of Wales.