photo left to right Cheers bar door, Frasier suit and Roseanne couch and afghan blanket
photo left to right Cheers bar door, Frasier suit and Roseanne couch and afghan blanket

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Frasier Penthouse Furniture, Cheers Door, Bar Stools & Sam Jacket, Roseanne Couch & More Head to Julien’s Auctions Channel Surfing

CHEERS

“Cheers” Logo Bar Front Door and Norm Petersen & Cliff Clavin Barstools, Ted Danson “Sam Malone” Boston Red Sox Team Jacket, and Kelsey Grammer “Frasier Crane” Professional Suit Ensemble and Leather Loafers

ROSEANNE 

Conner Family Living Room Sofa and Afghan Blanket

FRASIER 

Frasier Crane Penthouse Apartment Sofa, Furnishings & Art

John Mahoney “Martin Crane” Plaid Shirt Ensemble and Cane

Moose “Eddie the Dog” ” Sweater and Matching Striped Beret

Special “Frasier” Pop-Up Exhibition at Seattle Center Armory Runs April 17–19 Featuring Series’ Café Nervosa Table and Penthouse Furniture – Free Coffee from Caffe Vita on Friday, April 18

Spectacular One-of-a-Kind Production-Used Artifacts from Bewitched, Breaking Bad, Captain Kangaroo, Dexter, Get Smart, M*A*S*H*, The Carol Burnett Show, Cher show/Sonny & Cher Show, The Handmaid’s Tale, Lost in Space, Mama’s Family, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, Six Feet Under, Dynasty, Veep, The Facts of Life, The Office, American Idol, Star Trek, Survivor, The Greatest American Hero, Deal or No Deal, The X-Files, The Munsters, The Brady Bunch, and More…

Pop Culture Treasures from 60 Years of Television’s Greatest Series and Stars Heading to Two Day Live and Online Auction Event in Los Angeles Wednesday, May 7th & Thursday, May 8th

Los Angeles, CA – (April 14th, 2025) – Julien’s Auctions, the leading entertainment memorabilia auction house, announced today yet even more extraordinary pieces chronicling 60 years of television history have been added to their must see TV event CHANNEL SURFING taking place live Wednesday, May 7th and Thursday, May 8th live at Julien’s Studios in Los Angeles and online at Julien’s Auctions.

A television hall of fame collection of over 600 props, costumes, set pieces, production materials, and beyond used and seen on top sitcoms, dramas, reality series, children’s television, variety and talk shows–from the likes of Cheers, Frasier, Roseanne, M*A*S*H, Beverly Hills 90210, Cher show/Sonny & Cher Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, Six Feet Under, Breaking Bad, Dynasty, The Handmaid’s Tale, Dexter, Veep, The Facts of Life, The Office, The Carol Burnett Show, American Idol, Survivor, Captain Kangaroo, Get Smart, Lost in Space, The Greatest American Hero, Deal or No Deal, The X-Files, Star Trek, The Munsters, The Brady Bunch, and more will be presented along with previously announced iconic items from the series Wonder Woman, All in the Family, Law & Order, Saturday Night Live, Late Night with David Letterman, Mad Men, and more. Julien’s kicked off Channel Surfing on the TODAY show on April 7th before opening a month-long pop-up exhibition at the popular immersive attraction RiseNY featuring highlights from New York iconic series Law & Order, Saturday Night Live, Batman, Seinfeld and more.

U.S. Exhibition Tour & Location
New York: RiseNY (April 8-May 8)
160 west 45th Street New York, NY 10016 (10am-6pm Eastern Time)
For more info and tickets: www.riseny.co
Seattle: Seattle Center Armory (April 17-19) 305 Harrison St., Seattle WA 98109 (April 18 coffee event 10am-2pm Pacific Time)
Los Angeles: Julien’s Studios 13007 S. Western Avenue Gardena, CA 90249 

LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION
CHANNEL SURFING

Wednesday, May 7th
10:00 a.m. Pacific Time

CHANNEL SURFING
Thursday, May 8th
10:00 a.m. Pacific Time

PLACING BIDS

  • Bid with Julien’s Auctions online.
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  • Bid in person in the room at our auction events.
  • Bid in advance by absentee bid. Absentee bid forms are available by calling 310-836-1818.

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“Julien’s is thrilled to announce these additional iconic items in our premiere auction dedicated to the memories and memorabilia of the American institution and universally shared cultural experience of television,” said Catherine Williamson, Managing Director, Entertainment of Julien’s Auctions. “From the early dawn of 1950s television to the broadcast, cable and binge eras of today that includes a what to watch list from Frasier, Cheers, and Dexter to The Handmaid’s Tale, Julien’s is putting out all the stops in this magnificent auction featuring many of the most outstanding pieces of television’s finest hours.”

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Cheers regular Dr. Frasier Crane’s stunning Seattle penthouse apartment showcased the distinguished psychiatrist turned radio personality’s impeccable taste in art and design on the iconic series Frasier. Some of the most eye catching pieces from the set are here: Frasier Crane’s penthouse mocha suede Coco Chanel inspired sofa and pillows ($20,000-$30,000) (photo right), light wood neoclassic coffee table and set decorations ($20,000-$30,000), and his neoclassic side table and accompanying brown earthen vessel ($10,000-$20,000) that appeared in all eleven seasons of the show; Drs. Frasier and Niles Crane Café Nervosa bistro table, chairs & coffee cups ($5,000-$7,000);

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

… as well as his professional suit and leather loafers worn in an episode of Cheers by Kelsey Grammer in his legendary role as Frasier Crane ($2,000-$3,000) (photo left); a plaid shirt ensemble worn by John Mahoney in his beloved role as Martin Crane and his quad cane ($2,000-$3,000); an original multi-colored sweater and matching beret worn by Moose as Eddie the Dog in the “Visions of Daphne” episode of season six of Frasier ($1,000-$2,000); and more.

In celebration of Frasier, a special pop-up exhibition will take place at the Seattle Center Armory from Wednesday, April 17 through Friday, April 19, featuring the series’ iconic Café Nervosa table and chairs (photo right).

As part of the event, on Friday, April 18 from 10am–2pm PT, fans and visitors can enjoy a free cup of coffee provided by independent coffee roaster Caffe Vita, and take a photo sitting at the very table and chairs where Frasier and his brother Niles Crane would meet for coffee at the fictional Seattle café.

The exhibition will also showcase elegant furniture and decor from Frasier’s Seattle penthouse apartment before these pieces head to their final exhibition and auction at Julien’s Studios in Los Angeles.

Caffe Vita has been roasting coffee as an independent and locally owned company since 1995. They operate nine cafes and three roasteries throughout Seattle, New York, and Phoenix. Caffe Vita coffee is always fresh and hand-roasted on site. Learn more at www.caffevita.com.

Come on in “where everybody knows your name” through the original front door of TV’s favorite bar emblazoned with the “Cheers” logo seen weekly on the landmark comedy series’ entire eleven-year run ($125,000-$150,000). Grab a beer and sit on the Cheers production original burgundy leatherette barstool used primarily by George Wendt in his iconic role as Norm Peterson ($10,000-$20,000)

Cliff Clavin’s barstool from Cheers($10,000-$20,000), the original Captain’s Chair from the bar ($2,000-$3,000), and Ted Danson “Sam Malone” Boston Red Sox team jacket from the “Days of Wine and Neuroses” episode ($4,000-$6,000).

Another instantly recognizable couch from TV history–the beige plaid sofa and knitted afghan blanket used by the brash and lovable Conner family on the smash hit comedy series Roseanne–will make a delightful appearance ($40,000-$60,000). The couch, which was originally purchased from Sears in California in 1988 served as the focal point of the series, and along with the afghan, has been previously exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution. TV history will be made once again as the iconic couch will go under the hammer one week before the airing of the final episode of the Roseanne reboot series The Conners.

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

One of television’s most beloved doctors– Benjamin “Hawkeye” Pierce– will make a house call at the auction courtesy of the medical physician’s original surgical scrubs and mask worn on M*A*S*H* by the series’ legendary star Alan Alda ($20,000-$30,000) (photo left).

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Fashions worn by television’s biggest variety and sketch comedy show legends, Cher, Carol Burnett, and the Smothers Brothers will bring Hollywood style to the auction block. Cher’s daring looks always turned heads and one of her most famous looks–her Native American headdress and costume–will stun again on the auction podium.

A white, coral, and turquoise turkey feather Native American headdress with beads designed by the legendary designer Bob Mackie was worn by the entertainment legend in 1975 on Cher show during a cowboy sketch with Jerry Lewis ($35,000-$45,000) (photo right). Also on offer will be Cher’s Native American ensemble designed by Bob Mackie that she wore on The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour ($10,000-$20,000). Bob Mackie’s costume designs for The Carol Burnett Show and Mama’s Family were among his most unforgettable works from Carol Burnett’s Eunice Harper Higgins ensemble ($6,000-$8,000) to Vicki Lawrence’s iconic Thelma “Mama” Harper costume consisting of a pale green floral print dress with lace trim, orthopedic shoes, gold-tone spectacle without lenses, and a short grey wig ($3,000-$5,000).

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Carol Burnett’s red hair wig worn with a curl roll at the front and over each ear as Eunice will also be topping the auction ($4,000-$6,000). Dick and Tommy Smothers’ matching red blazers (each blazer: $2,000-$3,000) (photo left) became their signature look, worn at the beginning of The Smother Brothers Comedy Hour where they engaged in comedic banter or played a song to start the show.

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Two pioneering science fiction series of the 1960s, Star Trek and Lost in Space, brought some of the most imaginative and futuristic weapons and costumes to television screens. An original stunt laser pistol prop used by the Robinson family in the first season of Lost in Space (photo left) and another laser prop from the second season (each estimate: $10,000-$20,000), as well as Star Trek’s original custom-made tunic worn by David Hurst as “Ambassador Hodin” ($10,000-$20,000) and its costume sketch ($600-$800) and costume worn by Sharon Acker as Odona ($10,000-$20,000) and matching costume sketch ($600-$800), both seen in the season three episode “The Mark of Gideon,” will take command on the auction console.

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Dexter, Breaking Bad and The Handmaid’s Tale created some of modern television’s most provocative and fascinating characters whose plotlines and arcs ignited the most addictive television viewership, as well as obsession with their distinct signature looks and props. Elisabeth Moss “June / Offred” crimson red uniform with hats ($8,000-$10,000) (photo left), Ann Dowd “Aunt Lydia Clements” drab green uniform cape and matching dress ($6,000-$8,000) (only two Offred and Aunt Lydia signature uniforms were constructed for the show’s first season—the other two reside in the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of American History), and Yvonne Strahovski “Serena Joy Waterford” teal blue dress from the first season of the acclaimed dystopian series The Handmaid’s Tale; Bryan Cranston “Walter White” beard worn in the epic series finale of Breaking Bad($4,000-$6,000);

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

and from the macabre world of Dexter, the original kill table used by Michael C. Hall as the serial killer Dexter Morgan ($4,000-$6,000) (photo right), his stalk ensemble and the series’ original ice block prop containing severed fingertips ($4,000-$6,000), will make hearts pound among bidders.

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

From the long-running children’s series Captain Kangaroo comes items from their most beloved characters: an original red jacket ensemble worn by Robert Keeshan as the titular beloved children’s television personality ($4,000-$6,000) (photo left); an original Dancing Bear walk-about character costume worn by Cosmo “Gus” Allegretti ($15,000-$25,000); and green overalls ensemble worn by Hugh “Lumpy” Brannum as handyman Mr. Green Jeans ($4,000-$6,000).

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Would you believe..? Get Smart’s most signature secret agent devices will be up for auction! Maxwell Smart / Agent 86’s ice cream cone phone prop dialed by the series star Don Adams ($10,000-$20,000) (photo right)and on the other line, Agent 99’s compact powder phone used by Barbara Feldon ($10,000-$20,000) will be calling on the series’ most ardent fans and collectors.

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Highlights include:

Bewitched Elizabeth Montgomery “Samantha Stevens” black and green lame witch ensemble ($15,000-$25,000) (photo right)

Beverly Hills 90210 Peach Pit diner table and chairs ($1,000-$2,000)

The Brady Bunch Ann B. Davis “Alice Nelson” powder-blue maid uniform ($2,000-$4,000)

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Six Feet Under purple metal Harley Davidson style biker casket, torchiere floor lamp and funeral folding chairs ($4,000-$6,000) (photo left)

Dynasty Joan Collins “Alexis Carrington Colby” Nolan Miller designed tan suede and fox fur ensemble ($4,000-$6,000)

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Survivor Season 1 Gervase Peterson signed tribal immunity mask ($2,000-$3,000) and machete ($800-$1,200)

American Idol Season 4 Judges’ Desk signed by Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson ($1,000-$1,500)

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

The X-Files David Duchovny “Agent Fox Mulder” raincoat and other series-worn clothing such as Ermenegildo Zegna dress shirt, a James Perse white undershirt, a Canali blue striped necktie, and a pair of black Calvin Klein socks ($2,000-$3,000) and Gillian Anderson “Agent Dana Scully” “bloody” scrub cover top and cap ($2,000-$3,000)

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Veep Julia Louis-Dreyfus “Selina Meyer” red Armani Collezeoni dress with American flag lapel pin ($500-$700)

The Office Suits worn by stars Steve Carell “Michael Scott” and Rainn Wilson “Dwight Schrute” (each estimate: $2,000-$4,000) (photo left)as well as Rainn Wilson’s “Dwight Schrute” bright gold polyester short-sleeve dress shirt ($4,000-$6,000)

The Munsters Al Lewis “Grandpa Munster” Dracula black and blood-red tuxedo ($10,000-$20,000)

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS ANNOUNCES MORE BLOCKBUSTER MEMORABILIA COMING TO TV’S BIGGEST AUCTION “CHANNEL SURFING”

Deal or No Deal One-million-dollar suitcase prop ($500-$700)

WHO

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS

For the moments that matter.

You know that moment when the lights dim, right before your favorite band starts playing? Or that feeling right before the credits roll on a movie that changed your whole world in an instant? The air is charged with anticipation and words are never going to do it justice because you just really had to be there.

At Julien’s, we exist to bring those moments back into your life through iconic artifacts and one-of-a-kind collections. Whether collaborating directly with artists, partnering with legendary estates, or working closely with discerning collectors, our auctions make culture pop with the promise of discovery and reconnection. From Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, and Ringo Starr to Lady Gaga, Banksy, and Kurt Cobain—from LA to the world, we are where originals find their kind.