Thursday, October 3 at 7 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. Pollok House is a country house in the middle of a Glasgow city park, bordered on one side by a highway and on the other side by the south side of Glasgow. Owned by Glasgow City Council and looked after by the National Trust for Scotland, it truly is a house for the people. Pollok has an impressive collection of Spanish art, the legacy of Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, who once owned the house. Unfortunately, some of Pollok's treasures have been placed in storage due to a leaking roof and urgent renovations. Could one of these displaced pictures be a priceless work by Rubens, hiding north of the border and lost for centuries? Dr. Bendor Grosvenor and Emma Dabiri investigate a long-lost picture of one of history's most famous gay men, possibly painted by one of history's most famous artists.