Art Fleming\'s \"TV Game Show Fact Book\", c. 1979
Promo package from \"Queen for a Day\". Includes a certificate autographed by Jack Bailey, a record sheet, a check stub, and more. Starts off at $125.
Promo package for \"Brotherhood of the Buzz\", some thing GSN apparently ran back in 2003.
An alleged \"collectable\" playing card featuring the panelists from \"What\'s My Line?\"
9/5/55 issue of Newsweek, featuring The $64,000 question on the cover.
An ad directing women to watch \"Go!\"
An ad directing women to watch \"Go!\"
Is this how we are supposed to make money from old TV Guides these days? $10 a pop? Where have I been...
An ad directing women to watch \"Go!\"
Is this how we are supposed to make money from old TV Guides these days? $10 a pop? Where have I been...
I\'ve seen these all over Ebay lately...And I\'ve never seen a bite on any of them...
An ad directing women to watch \"Go!\"
Is this how we are supposed to make money from old TV Guides these days? $10 a pop? Where have I been...
I\'ve seen these all over Ebay lately...And I\'ve never seen a bite on any of them...
I\'ve seen those as well. You can still get Whole TV Guides from as far back as the 50\'s for $10.00 or under..One could actually make copies from these ads without having to buy them if you just want the content without the \"wow\" factor of being an original..
Mr. Costanza was right. They should have never switched from staples. The pre-\"perfect binding\" ones are in better shape than the \'80\'s ones. Of course, they went back to staples with the large format issues.
Brotherhood of the Buzz? I don\'t think I ever remember that one airing on GSN.
Brotherhood of the Buzz? I don\'t think I ever remember that one airing on GSN.
It isn\'t a show, it was a publicity campaign surrounding a set of original shows back in 2003.
Is this how we are supposed to make money from old TV Guides these days? $10 a pop? Where have I been...
If you were collecting those TV Guides with the intention to make money on them one day, I strongly suggest you revisit your investment strategies.
Is this how we are supposed to make money from old TV Guides these days? $10 a pop? Where have I been...
If you were collecting those TV Guides with the intention to make money on them one day, I strongly suggest you revisit your investment strategies.
I have two MST3K volumes, both containing recalled material, that are worth more on eBay than all the shares combined of one of the stocks I own. Sad, but true.