Collector's Call - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Rich Correll: Horror/Sci-Fi Movie Props and Costumes
Rich Correll built a successful career as a comedy actor, director and producer, but a lifelong passion for horror inspired him to collect some of Hollywood's most iconic horror, sci-fi and fantasy props and costumes. With Rich at her side, Lisa tours a museum where Rich displays hundreds of his favorite pieces for the public to enjoy, like the original raptor from 1993's "Jurassic Park" and the coveted Xenomorph costume from 1979's "Alien."
Steve Emerson: Van Halen/Sports
Steve's house is overflowing with collectibles, like the sports room, where Steve has countless signed collectibles like Mickey Mantle's baseball and Michael Jordan's jersey, and the Van Halen room, where Steve has a signed agreement from the band.
Katherine McCabe: The Monkees
Katherine caught Monkee Mania as a young child watching reruns of "The Monkees" on television; now, she shares her collection of memorabilia dedicated to "The Monkees" with rare toys, signed 8-track tapes, and Peter Tork's personal piano.
John Pedersen: Pinball Machines
Retired electrician John Pedersen collects and restores vintage pinball machines, resulting in a collection that takes up his entire suburban basement and spills over into an airplane hangar; Lisa joins John for a tour of some of his favorite games.
Arthur Moses: Houdini
After picking up a library book on Harry Houdini in the seventh grade, Arthur Moses became enamored by the magician's skill and bravado.
Kevin Hermann: Movie Props and Costumes
Driven by his completist mentality, Kevin Hermann has built a vast collection of movie props and costumes from his favorite films, including one of the most complete costume collections from the hit franchise, Underworld.
Steven Kahn: Comic Books and Toys
When his collection grew too big for his home, Steve Kahn opened Inner Child Comics and Collectibles to contain thousands of comic books and toys.
Anthony Toth: Airline Memorabilia
Restoring an actual 747, Anthony has made it his lifelong mission to collect airline memorabilia, mostly from the 70's and 80's and includes uniforms, meal trays and even seats; Marshall and an airline historian appraise Anthony's collection.
Linda Guillory: Video Games
Linda Guillory is hooked on video games; obsessed with them as a kid, Linda played and usually beat everyone she competed against; as an adult, she found and bought all of her childhood games and then added some more, for good measure.
Brian Grams: Hollywood Cars
Combining his love for Hollywood and his background as director of a car museum, Brian Grams has amassed a collection of movie and TV cars; Kate Martin evaluates this collection and attempts a trade she hopes will result in a Hollywood ending.
Cathy and Robert Kothe: Garfield
With over 6,000 unique pieces of Garfield memorabilia, Cathy Kothe holds the Guinness World Record for the largest collection dedicated to the lasagna-loving cat; Nancy Vega of the Garfield Gathering finds one collectible that Cathy doesn't have.
Nick Mayor: Toys
Husband and wife Nick Mayor and Jen LeMasters are drawn together by their love of all things weird and wonderful; their home is now an eccentric floor-to-ceiling showpiece of vintage toys, nostalgia items, and the occasional unclassifiable oddity.
Larry Leibowitz: The Rolling Stones
Hooked on their rugged British rock sound, Larry became entranced by The Rolling Stones at the age of six.
Seth Buckley: Toys
He's the proud owner of more than 7,000 toys and action figures; his backyard shed is filled with toys from almost every toyline and every TV show from the '70s and '80s.
Janell and Pat Hanlon: Motorcycles
Inspired by childhood memories on his father's electric scooter, Pat Hanlon ventured into restoring motorcycles and racing motocross; he amassed such a large collection of motorcycles, he opened the Hill Country Motorheads Motorcycle Museum.
Diana Harris: Barbie
Stepping into Diana Harris' Barbie room is like stepping into a miniature fashion show; her Barbie collection features row upon row of dolled-up dolls in their boxes, each one more fashionable than the the next.
Henry Truglio: TV Costumes
As a child, some of Henry's favorite memories are sitting together with his family and watching their favorite TV shows from the 70's and 80's; as an adult, he decided it would be cool to own costumes from some of the shows he loved best.
Steve Harris: Toys & Lunchboxes
Steve Harris impresses Lisa with some of his perfectly curated collections which include vintage toys, comic book art, KISS memorabilia and lunchboxes; Joel McGee is on hand to appraise Steve's spectacular collections and then offer him a sweet deal.
Janet Ellis: Betty Boop
Janet Ellis first met and bonded with her husband Len over her collection of Betty Boop memorabilia; now Len is Janet's co-collector and a Betty Boop expert in his own right - in fact, he literally wrote the book on Betty collectibles.
Caleb Zammit: Toys
Caleb Zammit calls his Texas Toy Museum a museum of memories, and it's no wonder why; he fills the small but mighty space to the brim with his lifelong toy and comic book collection.
Sandy Lechtick: Penny Arcade
Sandy's collection of coin operated machines and automatons has grown so large over decades of collecting that he's built an in-home penny arcade to house his rare finds.
Richard Mayerik: Toys
TV producer Rich Mayerik makes shows about toys, which has enabled him to fill his home with the many treasures of his childhood; Rich's wild and colorful collection reaches into some of the most unusual corners of the vintage toy landscape.
Robyn Fisher: Cher
From her childhood, watching The Sonny and Cher Show, Robyn Fisher blossomed into a superfan, with a sprawling collection of memorabilia that covers the diva's entire career. Joining Robyn is her daughter Marina, who's grown up alongside the collection, and show-business appraiser Marcia Tysseling, who once handled consignment items for Cher herself (and in fact sold Robyn many items in her collection).
Matt Weinhold: Toys
Longtime friends and podcast co-hosts Matt Weinhold and Larry Strothe return to "Collector's Call," but, this time, Larry's riding shotgun for Matt's collection, instead of vice-versa.
Joe Demelio: Queen
After attending his first Queen concert in the '70s, Joe became a huge fan-- so much so, that he is currently the proud owner of a king-sized Queen collection.
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