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  • EXCLUSIVE: Cheryl Ladd proves she gets better with age in these photographs taken ten years apart of her striking the iconic Charlie’s Angels pose. The 67-year-old actress — who was brought in to replace Farrah Fawcett in the 1970s TV show — recreated the classic look alongside charity cohorts Lisa O’Hurley, 46 — the wife of Seinfeld actor John O’Hurley — and U.S. news presenter Megyn Kelly, 48. The ladies joined forces once again at the 15th Annual Childhelp Drive The Dream Gala on February 2 at the Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona — the same event where they first struck the Angels pose ten years ago. Cheryl — who played private eye Kris Munroe on the hit American show, the sister of Fawcett’s character, after the actress quit following the first season — looked stunning in a deep V-neck black, long-sleeve, floor-length dress. An insider at the event revealed how the three ‘real life angels’ caused a stir on account of how youthful they appeared. The source said: ‘They thought it would be fun to recreate the photo that they took at the ball in 2009, and when you compare the two pictures, they actually look better now. Everyone wants to know what their secret is.’ Megyn, who parted ways with American network NBC last year and received a reported $35 million payout — also wowed in a black and gold sequin gown. Lisa, meanwhile, turned on the glamor in a classic black off-the-shoulder mermaid dress, teamed with a sparkling diamond choker necklace. The trio helped raised $4million at the gala, which Lisa said would go to help ‘profoundly abused and neglected children’. The Childhelp organization was also celebrating its Diamond Jubilee, marking 60 years dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse since 1959. Megyn — who received an award from Childhelp back in 2009 for her work as a Fox News anchor covering the subject of child abuse — said at the event: ‘I’ve been working with Childhelp for about a dozen
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Cheryl Ladd proves she gets better with age in these photographs taken ten years apart of her striking the iconic Charlie’s Angels pose. The 67-year-old actress — who was brought in to replace Farrah Fawcett in the 1970s TV show — recreated the classic look alongside charity cohorts Lisa O’Hurley, 46 — the wife of Seinfeld actor John O’Hurley — and U.S. news presenter Megyn Kelly, 48. The ladies joined forces once again at the 15th Annual Childhelp Drive The Dream Gala on February 2 at the Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona — the same event where they first struck the Angels pose ten years ago. Cheryl — who played private eye Kris Munroe on the hit American show, the sister of Fawcett’s character, after the actress quit following the first season — looked stunning in a deep V-neck black, long-sleeve, floor-length dress. An insider at the event revealed how the three ‘real life angels’ caused a stir on account of how youthful they appeared. The source said: ‘They thought it would be fun to recreate the photo that they took at the ball in 2009, and when you compare the two pictures, they actually look better now. Everyone wants to know what their secret is.’ Megyn, who parted ways with American network NBC last year and received a reported $35 million payout — also wowed in a black and gold sequin gown. Lisa, meanwhile, turned on the glamor in a classic black off-the-shoulder mermaid dress, teamed with a sparkling diamond choker necklace. The trio helped raised $4million at the gala, which Lisa said would go to help ‘profoundly abused and neglected children’. The Childhelp organization was also celebrating its Diamond Jubilee, marking 60 years dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse since 1959. Megyn — who received an award from Childhelp back in 2009 for her work as a Fox News anchor covering the subject of child abuse — said at the event: ‘I’ve been working with Childhelp for about a dozen
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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  • These movie and television props are set to be sold at auction. The items include the toga Captain Kirk wore in Star Trek when he had one of television's first interracial kisses. Actor William Shatner donned the maroon Grecian toga when he locked lips with Lieutenant Uhura - played by actress Nichelle Nichols - in 1968. It is expected to sell for up to $80,000 USD when sold by auction house Prop Store in California on December 1. A spokesperson for Prop Store said: "It is a historic item from one of the most popular TV and film franchises of all time." Other highlights include a green tunic worn by Mr Spock actor Leonard Nimoy in the same episode, Plato's Stepchildren. Also on offer is Batman's signature bat shield prop from sixties TV show Batman, estimated to sell for up to $600,000 USD. The Riddler's green jacket from the first episode of the classic show is estimated at $150,000 USD. Mork's (played by Robin Williams) egg spaceship from 1970s and 1980s television comedy Mork & Mindy is tipped to fetch $30,000 USD. And Laura Palmer's red casket from Twin Peaks has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000 USD. Fans of Breaking Bad can bid on a 5lb bag of fake "blue sky" meth from the show, expected to sell for up to $3,000 USD. Uncle Martin’s 10-foot spaceship from My Favorite Martian (1963-1966) could sell for $100,000 USD. Fartman’s (Howard Stern) uniform from the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards could sell for $8,000 USD. The Geoffrey the Giraffe character costume from Toys R Us promotions circa 1970s-1980s is estimated at up to $5,000 USD. And a nurse's pig snout makeup appliance from the “Eye of the Beholder” episode of Twilight Zone is up for grabs at an expected $15,000 USD. The 400-lot sale in California is on December 1. It features original costumes, props and set decoration from beloved TV shows from the 1960s - 2010s. Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, said of the auction: “Our TV Treasures auction curated by James Comisar includes rare pieces that have ne
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