An audience member fainted during a valuation on Antiques Roadshow, but everything wasn't as it seemed.
Michael McIntyre, 49, has pulled many different hilarious pranks on his popular BBC programme, Michael McIntyre's Big Show.
One previous episode was particularly memorable for a trick the comic pulled on audience member Danny, with the help of his wife Pauline.
Danny was a huge fan of Antiques Roadshow and Michael managed to sneak a few of his belongings out of his house and create a fake version of the show.
Items including a figurine, an exercise bike, an antique doll and two tankards were featured on the video with fake owners pretending to seek valuations.
The fake episode was played on Danny's TV, as if it was the real deal, and he watched on gobsmacked as his items appeared on the show.

One previous episode of Michael McIntyre's Big Show was particularly memorable for a trick the comic pulled on audience member Danny, with the help of his wife Pauline

When a woman featured on the fake show with his antique doll, Danny was shocked by to see someone in the crowd faint at how rare it could be

During the clip, Fiona Bruce introduced the show's 'newest specialist' called Seymoor Biselle, who was actually Michael McIntyre (pictured) in disguise, riding Danny's red exercise bike
'£500, that's alright isn't it, I paid £4 for it,' he exclaimed as the figurine was evaluated.
But when a woman featured with his antique doll, Danny was shocked by to see someone in the crowd faint upon learning how rare it could be.
The Antiques Roadshow expert explained how special editions of the doll were 'marked on the sole of the right foot, if she's one of those we're talking in the region of £100,000'.
Before the doll could even be checked, a woman in the crowd pretended to faint and fell to the floor.
'She fainted, did you see that?' Danny exclaimed, 'They've not done anything, they've left her!'
Danny was left baffled that so many items that he also owned had appeared on the episode.
'Can we just get this right, lets recap here. The doll is the same, the vintage flask is exactly the same, and then the two tankards are exactly the same. This is not right,' he laughed.
Fiona Bruce then introduced the show's 'newest specialist' called Seymoor Biselle, who was actually Michael McIntyre in disguise, riding Danny's red exercise bike.
He wore a grey wig and fake nose as a woman discussed the bike she had brought along to be evaluated.
'Who is the man? Is that Michael McIntyre?' Danny asked before the comic revealed himself and went into the house and revealed the prank.

He wore a grey wig and fake nose as a woman discussed the bike she had brought along to be evaluated

Danny, pictured, was left baffled that so many items that he also owned had appeared on the episode

Danny said he was 'blown away' by the 'surreal' trick and ended up in the audience of Michael's show
'Danny of course what's happened is lovely Pauline has set you up,' Michael explained.
Danny said he was 'blown away' by the 'surreal' trick and ended up in the audience of Michael's show.
'When you see moments like this on TV you think, 'That could never happen, you'd see that coming a mile off wouldn't you?' it just got me hook line and sinker, it was good fun,' Danny reflected.
He then revealed Michael had even paid him £380 and 100€ for the figurine.