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Related: About this forum'Antique Roadshow' flips the script with celebrity editions
Instead of people and their would-be treasures coming to meet the appraisers in a big hall, the appraisers went to the people. And this time, the people were famous. I think its very humanizing. They share with you this very vulnerable moment. They are just like any other Roadshow guest, says Antique Roadshow executive producer Marsha Bemko.
The first celebrity edition airs Monday and features comedian Jay Leno, actor S. Epatha Merkerson, author Jason Reynolds, Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan and pro golfer Dottie Pepper. Celebrities have appeared on Antique Roadshow before, but this is the first time theyve been featured for an entire episode.
Future episodes airing May 10, May 17 and May 24 include the likes of humorist John Hodgman, actor Ronny Chieng, cartoonist Mo Willems, journalist Soledad OBrien, fashion designer Christian Siriano and TV personality Carson Kressley. This is true across the board of everybody we visited on this show and all the others: They are human beings like you and me, says Bemko. They really are curious about what they own and they want to know, and not just because of the money. Its not all about the value.
The celebrity episodes were a clever answer to the pandemic and a chance to shake things up during the 25th anniversary of Antique Roadshow.
https://apnews.com/article/celebrity-health-coronavirus-entertainment-lifestyle-b9def17c8b58b66ecf627a2728be7c1a
marble falls
(62,063 posts)Come to think of it: they killed Victory Garden the same way.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Please explain
marble falls
(62,063 posts)... in other countries with building codes nothing like US codes, second homes, vacation homes and homes close to a mil than 100K. Now it just a big infomercial of architectural products.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)They've visited Paradise, CA, for rebuilds following the 2018 Camp Fire and the New Jersey area following hurricane Sandy -- all modest projects. They've traveled to Detroit for two re-builds in blue color neighborhoods, another property in Shreveport, and this current season they are rebuilding a triplex damaged by fire, also in a blue collar neighborhood, for a retiree and her family in the Boston area.