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- Official Website: to.pbs.org/2hQZzZx | #AntiquesRoadshow. Journey to Palm Springs for vintage finds such as Carroll O'Connor's Archie Bunker coat, ca. 1970. New episode airs Monday, February 20th at 8/7C on PBS.
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW puts the reality in reality television! Part adventure, part history lesson, and part treasure hunt, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW marks its 21st season in 2017. Veteran television personality Mark L. Walberg serves as series host. In each hour-long ROADSHOW episode, specialists from the country's leading auction houses and independent dealers offer free appraisals of antiques and collectibles. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW cameras capture tales of family heirlooms, flea market finds and items saved from attics and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these items. - บันเทิง
That have me goosebumps...❤️
Why would O’Connor’s family not have an auction for such iconic things?????
🎼Those we're the days! 🎶
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It's worth more than that. It wouldn't surprise me if it went for 100k. That show was great.
I know. I was actually surprised the price was so low. When I heard about this video I actually REMEMBERED what the coat looked like. There must be millions of other people out there like me; and those willing to pay for it as well. I can't believe she's been wearing it to walk the dog. Very sad for O'Connor's legacy.
What a great jacket and a great story! It really needs to be in the Smithsonian, though.
WOW (amazing)
His chair is already in.
This is a great idea. Problem is, the lady might want the money in her account. She would probably need one of the other stars to buy it from her and donate it.
His chair is in the Smithsonian .
Best reaction I've seen on AR. Her item should be in the Smithsonian.
Not surprised at it's value at all. Something like this should probably be in the Smithsonian.
Coincidentally, Gordon is from Missoula MT, where O’Connor attended the University of Montana in the 50’s. Go Griz!
My Dad laughed at Archie Bunker. When our dog had a male puppy my Dad named him Bunker. lol
Carol O'Connor's house was probably full of a lot of valuable memorabilia. I surprised the family didn't auction off his belongings.
This coat was in alot of episodes..i think its value should be alot higher
It's not Maureen Stapleton, it's Jean Stapleton.
BS on the comments about the Smithsonian. Why should everything end up sitting there collecting dust. The family didn't think so, and they knew he wore it on the show for years.
I doubt though, she's walking the dog with it with a price tag like that, I wouldn't trust having it around some people.
Sad how he got treated. Should've never had an estate sale
Jean Stapleton not Maureen
Shouldn’t this be in the Smithsonian?
Right next to Archie and Edith's chairs, on a coat rack.
This should be in a museum for all to enjoy. Not in someone's closet, being used while walking their dog. Just saying.
Display it please
Yeah that’s terrible. It’s priceless
She won't be wearing that jacket to walk the dog anymore.
You know what kills me is this lady said her father was a huge fan of the show and she's old enough to KNOW that the show was one of the top significant historical TV shows in America...EVER. Forget the fact the daughter-in-law either didn't care or wasn't smart enough to preserve things from Carroll O'Connor's estate. Maybe she was too close to the situation; but the woman who bought the coat...I mean come on. I'm constantly shocked by how culturally dumb the current American public is.
She's walking her dog in a piece of American history. Worth $20,000. Uhhhh don't wear it again.
10 thousand!
@@LoneWolf-cv6pl I offered $50,000. She said no.