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'Antiques Roadshow' Host Off The Road After Fairfield DUI

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Leigh Keno, one of the co-hosts of the PBS hit "Antiques Roadshow'" lost his license as part of his punishment stemming from a December DUI charge in Fairfield, reported the Connecticut Post.

Leigh Keno, who co-hosts PBS' "Antiques Roadshow" with his twin brother Leslie, will attend a weekend alcohol education program as part of his punishment stemming from a December DUI charge in Fairfield.

Leigh Keno, who co-hosts PBS' "Antiques Roadshow" with his twin brother Leslie, will attend a weekend alcohol education program as part of his punishment stemming from a December DUI charge in Fairfield.

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Bridgeport judge Kevin Doyle suspended Keno's license, and also allowed Keno to take a one-day weekend alcohol education program in New Hampshire, the Post said.

Keno was arrested and charged on Dec. 29, after state police noticed a Range Rover swerving southbound on Interstate 95 in Fairfield, reported the Post.

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