Can you guess the classic TV show from a random object on set?
From mermaids to mugs.
Some of the most memorable props from classic TV sell for hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars, from a single plate in The Brady Bunch home to the most colorful items in Star Trek history.
Below, we've put the spotlight on random objects from distinct classic TV sets to see: Do you know a TV show from a random object found on set?
Take a tour of various television tchotchkes below. Good luck!
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Which classic TV show featured this horse statue on set?
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This red phone is how you got ahold of the heroes on which TV show?
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The tricorder was a marvel of technology on which sci-fi show?
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This beat-up teddy bear was a beloved toy on which classic TV show?
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The diner on this TV show was covered in college pennants from random cities:
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This eagle statue perched on the desk of the star of which show?
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The father on which classic sitcom was known to frequently hold this pipe?
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A popular cast member on this show always carried around a mug of all his past nicknames:
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Statues of mermaids graced the ledges of the pool on which show?
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This rather fishy painting hung on the wall of the office seen on which show?
Can you guess the classic TV show from a random object on set?
Your Result...
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Pellentesque nec ante ipsum. Mauris viverra, urna et porta sagittis, lorem diam dapibus diam, et lacinia libero quam id risus.Looney Tunes - Holiday Bugs
$19.95
Scooby Doo - Spooky Doo
$19.95
Garfield - Cat-o-Lantern
$19.95
The Goonies - Flag (Black)
$19.95
Svengoolie® T-Shirt
$19.95
I Love Lucy - Lucy Lines
$19.95
Svengoolie Face Ceramic Mug
$17.99
Women's Svengoolie® T-Shirt
$19.95
25 Comments
CAN YOU GUESS THE CLASSIC TV SHOW FROM A RANDOM OBJECT ON SET?
You got 10 out of 10
Your memory's as trusty as Steve Douglas' pipe!
You got 10 out of 10
Your memory's as trusty as Steve Douglas' pipe!
10/10! Some hints that made them obvious:[1] The statue was featured in the second movie spinoff.[2]I saw it every Wednesday night in 1966! [3] What other space show had more gadgets? [4] We all knew that bear's "daddy"! [5]Everyone has been to Arnold's! [6] Only one of these ran in Black & White! [7] Any boomer knew who the biggest pipe-smoker was [Not a double meaning, BTW]! [8] Only one Johnny had that many identities! [9] Could the characters on the other 2 afford that pool? [10] We've seen that office so often!
7/10 I am watching Andy Griffith and he is sitting at his desk and there is no eagle on the desk.
The only reason I got #3 was because I recognized the uniform behind the Tri-Corder as being from Star Trek!