'Cheers' Bar, 'Tonight Show' Set, 'Star Trek' Costumes Among TV History at Auction

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‘Cheers' bar, ‘Tonight Show' set, ‘Star Trek' costumes are among thousands of items of TV history in a Dallas auction.

When Johnny Carson retired from “The Tonight Show” after 30 years, one man was determined to make the iconic set part of his burgeoning collection of television memorabilia.

Other items on the block when online bidding starts Monday are a tunic worn by Superman in the 1950s TV series, barware from “Mad Men,” tools used to cook meth on “Breaking Bad,” costumes from “Star Trek," and costumes and props from the 1960s TV series “Batman.” The auction, which features about 1,000 lots, wraps up with live bidding from June 2 to 4 in Dallas.

 

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