What Happened to the Original Hosts of 'Antiques Roadshow'?

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What Happened to the Original Hosts of 'Antiques Roadshow'?
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We adhere to structured guidelines for sourcing information and linking to other resources, including scientific studies and medical journals.took viewers all across the country from Billings, Montana, to Hot Springs, Arkansas, with Jussel and Elias at the head. An art collector from Massachusetts, Elias was appointed the show’s host after Jussel stepped down from the role in 2000. However, after three seasons, Elias also walked away from.

"Through innovation and technology, Invaluable is rapidly changing the world of art and antiques—and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to contribute to the company’s growth and success," Jussel said in a statement. "This new role will give me the opportunity to work with many of my industry contacts, while leveraging Invaluable’s technology to assist them in growing their businesses—making it a win/win for everyone.

"It’s time for me to get back to business," he said at the time. "It’s been a great ride and a wonderful opportunity to discover America first hand through the people, objects and stories we encountered on the road. But the demands of television production have been tough to balance with my primary profession as contemporary art dealer and owner of Elias Fine Art."

Despite Elias’ abrupt exit, the show’s producers said there’s no bad blood. “Dan has been an invaluable member of Roadshow’s creative team…we’ll miss him,” added executive producer"I closed the gallery to move into museum work," Elias said in a Q&A with Big Red and Shiny. "I have always, and increasingly, been interested in why people make what they make, and how an idea becomes a thing in the hands of an artist/artisan. I apply that to new objects as well as old ones.

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