I haven’t done one of these posts in a long time. I have the others linked at the bottom, like the Mustang from Bullitt, the Partridge Family Bus, the Time Machine from The Time Machine 1960 movie, etc. I love finding out what happened to different props.
I love movie and TV show props, especially the shows I grew up with. If I had the money, I would have a warehouse full of props. This is one of the first props I remember seeing. I grew up on Mary Tyler Moore. She was part of the CBS Saturday night lineup that was considered one of the best nights for television in history.
I loved Mary’s first apartment, where she lived downstairs from Rhoda Morgenstern. I always noticed a letter M hanging on the wall. Later in the show, when Mary moved to another apartment, she was shown hanging it up in her new place. It was one of the most recognizable props on television.
Mary Tyler Moore took the prop home and had it for years. She said she accidentally broke it years ago, but she repaired it and still had it when she passed in 2017. It was just sold this year, as were a lot of her personal items. It was sold to a private owner for $35,200.
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- Where is…Bob Dylan’s Guitar He Played at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival?
- Where is…Captain Kirk’s original command Chair?
- Where is…Rosebud from Citizen Kane Now?
- Where is…Steve McQueen’s Mustang from Bullitt?
- Where is… The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Car Now?
- Where is…The Kennedy Car Now?
- Where is…The Original Death Star model from Star Wars now?
- Where is…The Original King Kong model now?
- Where is…The Partridge Family Bus?
- Where is…The Robot from Lost In Space?
- Where is…The Shark from Jaws?
- Where is…The Starship Enterprise Model Now?
- Where is…The Time Machine from the 1960 movie?
- Where is…The Zuni Fetish Doll from the Trilogy of Terror Now?
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Cool! Seems appropriate she got to keep it. Next up…Archie Bunker’s chair?
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The reason I haven’t done that is because it’s not much of a story…it’s in the Smithsonian with Barney Millers jail door and the in or out board. .
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ahh, question answered! I wonder if one of the cast got the yellow picture frame from Friends that was always on the apartment door? Good idea for a series actually, there are a lot of those iconic types of things from TV shows and where do they go after the show ends…
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I don’t know why I like that so much. I was watching Andy Griffith last night and wondered…where is Barney’s gun now? Star Trek…I watched that last night as well and saw some props…hmmmm where is that now?
I guess I’m odd…and that is alright!
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Along with Julia Child’s complete kitchen!
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Ah yes! You have to wonder!
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Cool post. Yeah, man, where is the MTM kitty cat, too ?
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Hmmmm may have to look for that! lol
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Fun post! I will have to go back and read the others.
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Thank you Dana…I’m a sick sick person lol…but I love things like this. I would love to have a prop from a show.
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Another off the wall post Max? (Yeah, I i know ,pitiful pun, sorry. I cain’t seem to help myself.
I’ll check out some of the older other props posts too. Some were obviously before I joined this wagon train.
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I saw what you done there! lol
They are fun to do obbverse. I love this…and my second most seen post is the one about the Time Machine…I get someone everyday looking at that one. I would love to have it!
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I’d say the Big Bang Theory episode featuring it opened the eyes of younger people to it. It’s a wonderfully designed Steam Punk prop before we knew what Steam Punk was.
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I never saw that episode…I bet that did it!
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I remember in one episode there’s a fire or something where Mary has to leave quickly and she’s kind of wondering what to grab, and she grabs the M on the way out the door.
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yes…I just saw that clip…I think it was in Rhoda’s apartment upstairs.
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I watched her show, one of the better ones on TV. She was quite a beautiful girl back then.
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Oh she was! Such a class lady and they had some good writers.
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Makes today’s programs look like crap, or worse. Can you imagine Mork and Mindy’s First Marriage? How about the Rosanne show without Rosanne? I can happily say I’ve never watched a main stream channel sitcom in the last fifteen, maybe 20 years, and am better off for it. I was more of an All In The Family, Bob Newhart and Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour guy.
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There are so few sitcoms today….the only one I’ve watched is Everyone Loves Raymond…for me that was the end of the classic sitcom….but yes…I prefer the 70s….I think that was the golden age of sitcoms.
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Yep, Max. Try airing a show like All In The Family on today’s market: the station would be fire bombed.
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it would not get on air today.
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Nice list of links, Max. I wonder where props from Dr. Who are (Tardis, K9, Daleks.) I know that at least Archie Bunker’s chair is in The Smithsonian, and I hope Edith’s is also. What about Opie’s fishing pole?
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Oh…I might have to track down some of AGS’s stuff…thank you! I enjoy these so much!
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awww classic. Love MTM, Mary and the various shows. Chuckles The Clown dies episode never ages.
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Oh I love that episode!
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