DALLAS (AP) — The bar from the television series “Cheers” sold for $675,000 at auction over the weekend, garnering the highest bid among the nearly 1,000 props, costumes and sets […]
DALLAS (AP) — When Johnny Carson retired from “The Tonight Show” after 30 years, one man was determined to make the iconic set part of his burgeoning collection of television […]
A museum is exactly where James Comisar wants to put all 10,000 of his TV memorabilia items, everything from the hairpiece Carl Reiner wore on the 1950s TV variety program Your Show of Shows to the gun and badge Kiefer Sutherland flashed on 24 a couple TV seasons ago. Finding one that could accommodate his collection, which fills two sprawling, temperature-controlled warehouses, however, is proving to be tricky.