HGTV is dusting off an old format for a new collectibles series. The Discovery-owned cable net has greenlighted six new episodes of Cash in the Attic, hosted by Courtney Tezeno. The series will premiere later in 2021.
Tezeno, who co-hosted Quibi’s Close Up by E! News, is a passionate collector. She teams on Cash in the Attic with of expert appraisers including Elyse Luray, Jean David Michel and Marvin Jules to sort through homes looking for classic toys, vintage comics, original video games and other valuable pop culture treasures. Once the items are sold for top dollar at auction, the homeowners will use the money to fund life-changing dreams, such as a downpayment on a new house or a dream vacation.
“We expect a wide audience to tune in for Cash in the Attic because they appreciate the nostalgic value of sports memorabilia or Beanie Babies and they may...
Tezeno, who co-hosted Quibi’s Close Up by E! News, is a passionate collector. She teams on Cash in the Attic with of expert appraisers including Elyse Luray, Jean David Michel and Marvin Jules to sort through homes looking for classic toys, vintage comics, original video games and other valuable pop culture treasures. Once the items are sold for top dollar at auction, the homeowners will use the money to fund life-changing dreams, such as a downpayment on a new house or a dream vacation.
“We expect a wide audience to tune in for Cash in the Attic because they appreciate the nostalgic value of sports memorabilia or Beanie Babies and they may...
- 5/19/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Do you own your collection or does your collection own you? Collection Intervention follows expert appraiser and auctioneer Elyse Luray as she helps people whose collections are taking over their lives to the extreme. So, we've put together a few (real-life) scenarios where it really is time to get an intervention. Seriously.
1. Your collection is hidden.
There is a fine line between hoarding and collecting. If you, yourself are hiding your collection far, far away, are reluctant to admit it exists and are not even enjoying it, then our advice is get a more interesting, less expensive secret. Basically, you can run but you can’t hide.
2. You cry at the very thought of being parted from one tiny teeny item/ you still cry at that time a long, long time ago when you did part with that one tiny teeny item.
Your collection is not a part of you.
1. Your collection is hidden.
There is a fine line between hoarding and collecting. If you, yourself are hiding your collection far, far away, are reluctant to admit it exists and are not even enjoying it, then our advice is get a more interesting, less expensive secret. Basically, you can run but you can’t hide.
2. You cry at the very thought of being parted from one tiny teeny item/ you still cry at that time a long, long time ago when you did part with that one tiny teeny item.
Your collection is not a part of you.
- 10/28/2013
- by reelz staff
- Reelzchannel.com
Collection Intervention, which features collectibles expert Elyse Luray helping memorabiliaphiles to curate their collections, makes its Reelz premiere this week. In honor of the debut, we thought we'd put together a list of some of the very best and some of the very worst reasons to put beloved items on the auction block.
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- 10/11/2013
- by Mandy McAdoo
- Reelzchannel.com
Mike was a true fan of "Battlestar Galactica," so he was absolutely flummoxed when Elyse Luray brought the original Apollo, Richard Hatch, to see his massive collection of memorabilia and collectibles from the show. Mike had it mostly crammed into his garage, which is why Luray and "Collection Intervention" were brought in.
Hatch was impressed with the scope of the collection, but not the organization of it. "All this wonderful stuff just thrown, packed, smudged together," Hatch said to Mike. "Would you sit down with Elyse? Are you willing to do that for Captain Apollo?”
"See, you're not playing fair," Mike insisted.
It may not have been fair, but it worked. While Mike didn't part with any of his precious "BSG" items, he did part with some other collectibles for a couple hundred bucks, Meanwhile, his wife put up some of his pieces in his comic book store.
That's right.
Hatch was impressed with the scope of the collection, but not the organization of it. "All this wonderful stuff just thrown, packed, smudged together," Hatch said to Mike. "Would you sit down with Elyse? Are you willing to do that for Captain Apollo?”
"See, you're not playing fair," Mike insisted.
It may not have been fair, but it worked. While Mike didn't part with any of his precious "BSG" items, he did part with some other collectibles for a couple hundred bucks, Meanwhile, his wife put up some of his pieces in his comic book store.
That's right.
- 9/12/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
There's a fine line between collecting for fun and collecting out of obsession, and "Collection Intervention" helps those people who may have crossed that line -- or are stepping dangerously close to it. This week, they spotlighted Joe and his massive comic book collection.
He keeps them in comic long boxes, which weigh in at about 50 pounds apiece. But while his collection is well maintained, those boxes are taking over the house as Joe estimates he has about 30,000 comic books, or as he put it, "You’re looking at two tons of comic books."
Joe loves his comic books, calling them "little family units" and "awesome." His fiance, Rebekah, says he sitting with them not just to read them, but sometimes just to be with them.
Elyse Luray, formerly of Christie's auction house, was on hand to help Joe better manage his collection. Not managing them properly is why there...
He keeps them in comic long boxes, which weigh in at about 50 pounds apiece. But while his collection is well maintained, those boxes are taking over the house as Joe estimates he has about 30,000 comic books, or as he put it, "You’re looking at two tons of comic books."
Joe loves his comic books, calling them "little family units" and "awesome." His fiance, Rebekah, says he sitting with them not just to read them, but sometimes just to be with them.
Elyse Luray, formerly of Christie's auction house, was on hand to help Joe better manage his collection. Not managing them properly is why there...
- 8/29/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
We cover Both sides of the collecting coin with first a look at a new Travel Channel show, Toy Hunter. Meet Jordan Hembrough whop spends his life digging for rare & cool old toys, then we have more with Elyse Luray and Collection Intervention, on just what to do when the “stuff” takes over your life!
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- 8/17/2012
- by Mike Raub
- Comicmix.com
We told you last week about tonight’s premiere of the new Syfy show Collection Intervention, hosted by Elyse Luray. Ms. Luray may look familiar to you from other shows; that could be because she is one of the hosts on PBS’s History Detectives. She also appeared as an appraiser on The Nate Berkus Show, Style Network’s Clean House NY!, Hgtv’s If Walls Could Talk, PBS’ Antiques Road Show and CBS’ The Early Show.
Ms. Luray spent eleven years at Christie’s auction house as an auctioneer and a Vice President of the Popular Arts Department. Some collections she appraised include the archives of Lucas Films, Dreamworks, Chuck Jones’ personal collection, Warner Brothers, Hanna Barbara, Hard Rock Cafe and more.
Ms. Luray spoke with SciFiMafia.com recently about her newest show:
SciFiMafia.com: I’m certain that we have readers and maybe even staff members who are...
Ms. Luray spent eleven years at Christie’s auction house as an auctioneer and a Vice President of the Popular Arts Department. Some collections she appraised include the archives of Lucas Films, Dreamworks, Chuck Jones’ personal collection, Warner Brothers, Hanna Barbara, Hard Rock Cafe and more.
Ms. Luray spoke with SciFiMafia.com recently about her newest show:
SciFiMafia.com: I’m certain that we have readers and maybe even staff members who are...
- 8/14/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Genre: Reality
Air Date/Time: Tuesday, August 14 at 10/9c
Network: Syfy
Host: Elyse Luray
Summary:
Collection Intervention follows former Head of Special Collections at Christie’s Elyse Luray as she helps couples, families and individuals whose pop-culture memorabilia collections – from Star Wars and Battlestar Galactica to Catwoman and Barbie – have become damaging obsessions, creating financial strife and a huge strain on their lives.
In each of the six hour-long episodes, Elyse will create a strategy that helps these collectors curate and showcase their collection by assessing where the true value lies and then allow them to decide what’s worth keeping and what they can sell. These massive collections include dining rooms stuffed with 30,000 comic books, a garage filled to the rafters with Catwoman memorabilia, and an almost uninhabitable house filled with Transformers. For each collector, parting with some of their collection may free up some much needed space in their home,...
Air Date/Time: Tuesday, August 14 at 10/9c
Network: Syfy
Host: Elyse Luray
Summary:
Collection Intervention follows former Head of Special Collections at Christie’s Elyse Luray as she helps couples, families and individuals whose pop-culture memorabilia collections – from Star Wars and Battlestar Galactica to Catwoman and Barbie – have become damaging obsessions, creating financial strife and a huge strain on their lives.
In each of the six hour-long episodes, Elyse will create a strategy that helps these collectors curate and showcase their collection by assessing where the true value lies and then allow them to decide what’s worth keeping and what they can sell. These massive collections include dining rooms stuffed with 30,000 comic books, a garage filled to the rafters with Catwoman memorabilia, and an almost uninhabitable house filled with Transformers. For each collector, parting with some of their collection may free up some much needed space in their home,...
- 8/14/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
This week, BBC America premieres their new detective series Copper and we have star Tom Weston Jones to explain why you won’t want to miss it, plus SyFy unleashes a new reality show that hits a little close to most of us – Collection Intervention. When do our hobbies become unhealthy. Host Elyse Luray explain. And, a sad start to the week with the passing of a true comic book great.
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- 8/13/2012
- by Mike Raub
- Comicmix.com
The staff of SciFiMafia.com is certain that many of our beloved readers are collectors of various cool things, just like we are, and we are just as certain that this isn’t a problem. There are those unfortunate few, however, none of whom we know personally of course, whom others deem have “gone overboard” with their collectibles.
If you are certain that you are not one of those unfortunate few, and more important, if no one who watches TV with you believes that you have “gone overboard,” you may find this new series entertaining, and not threatening to your collection, your home, and your lifestyle. It’s called Collection Intervention and it’s premiering on Syfy next month.
Syfy Premieres Collection Intervention Tuesday, August 14 At 10Pm Et/Pt New Series Follows The Memorabilia-obsessed Trying To Take Control Of Their Oversized Pop-culture Collections
New York – July 25, 2012 – In Syfy’s newest reality series,...
If you are certain that you are not one of those unfortunate few, and more important, if no one who watches TV with you believes that you have “gone overboard,” you may find this new series entertaining, and not threatening to your collection, your home, and your lifestyle. It’s called Collection Intervention and it’s premiering on Syfy next month.
Syfy Premieres Collection Intervention Tuesday, August 14 At 10Pm Et/Pt New Series Follows The Memorabilia-obsessed Trying To Take Control Of Their Oversized Pop-culture Collections
New York – July 25, 2012 – In Syfy’s newest reality series,...
- 7/26/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
New York -- Bob Dylan and historians at PBS are in a dispute over the whereabouts of an electric guitar that the singer plugged in at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, quite possibly the most historic single instrument in rock `n' roll.
The New Jersey daughter of a pilot who flew Dylan to appearances in the 1960s says she has the guitar, which has spent much of the past 47 years in a family attic. But a lawyer for Dylan claims the singer still has the Fender Stratocaster with the sunburst design that he used during one of the most memorable performances of his career.
If the authentic "Dylan goes electric" guitar ever went on the open marketplace, experts say it could fetch as much as a half million dollars.
The guitar is the centerpiece of next Tuesday's season premiere of PBS' "History Detectives," and the show said late Wednesday it...
The New Jersey daughter of a pilot who flew Dylan to appearances in the 1960s says she has the guitar, which has spent much of the past 47 years in a family attic. But a lawyer for Dylan claims the singer still has the Fender Stratocaster with the sunburst design that he used during one of the most memorable performances of his career.
If the authentic "Dylan goes electric" guitar ever went on the open marketplace, experts say it could fetch as much as a half million dollars.
The guitar is the centerpiece of next Tuesday's season premiere of PBS' "History Detectives," and the show said late Wednesday it...
- 7/12/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
New York -- Bob Dylan and historians at PBS are in a dispute over the whereabouts of an electric guitar that the singer plugged in at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, quite possibly the most historic single instrument in rock `n' roll.
The New Jersey daughter of a pilot who flew Dylan to appearances in the 1960s says she has the guitar, which has spent much of the past 47 years in a family attic. But a lawyer for Dylan claims the singer still has the Fender Stratocaster with the sunburst design that he used during one of the most memorable performances of his career.
If the authentic "Dylan goes electric" guitar ever went on the open marketplace, experts say it could fetch as much as a half million dollars.
The guitar is the centerpiece of next Tuesday's season premiere of PBS' "History Detectives," and the show said late Wednesday it...
The New Jersey daughter of a pilot who flew Dylan to appearances in the 1960s says she has the guitar, which has spent much of the past 47 years in a family attic. But a lawyer for Dylan claims the singer still has the Fender Stratocaster with the sunburst design that he used during one of the most memorable performances of his career.
If the authentic "Dylan goes electric" guitar ever went on the open marketplace, experts say it could fetch as much as a half million dollars.
The guitar is the centerpiece of next Tuesday's season premiere of PBS' "History Detectives," and the show said late Wednesday it...
- 7/12/2012
- by AP
- Aol TV.
Earlier today, reported on the news that Syfy would be adapting Stephen King’s The Eyes of the Dragon. Syfy has officially announced that project as part of their new development slate, which includes 28 new scripted and reality projects:
“New York – April 24, 2012 – Coming off Syfy’s most watched First Quarter ever in total viewers, Adults 18-34 and key women demos, Syfy and Chiller President Dave Howe today ignited the imagination of the advertising community by unveiling the next phase of the channel’s largest original programming slate in history. This will feature Syfy’s most original primetime hours ever, a record 28 scripted and reality development projects and the 2013 premiere of the highly-anticipated Defiance, the visionary transmedia experience that will unite television and Massive Multiplayer Online (Mmo) gaming for the very first time.
Said Howe: “Syfy’s Upfront celebrates the power of Igniters, our influential audience who has the highly coveted...
“New York – April 24, 2012 – Coming off Syfy’s most watched First Quarter ever in total viewers, Adults 18-34 and key women demos, Syfy and Chiller President Dave Howe today ignited the imagination of the advertising community by unveiling the next phase of the channel’s largest original programming slate in history. This will feature Syfy’s most original primetime hours ever, a record 28 scripted and reality development projects and the 2013 premiere of the highly-anticipated Defiance, the visionary transmedia experience that will unite television and Massive Multiplayer Online (Mmo) gaming for the very first time.
Said Howe: “Syfy’s Upfront celebrates the power of Igniters, our influential audience who has the highly coveted...
- 4/24/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Breaking News: Syfy Announces New Scripted and Reality Programming Including Stephen King Adaptation
Syfy is having its Upfront tonight, during which they present their schedule and slate of projects in development to potential advertisers, and the announcements are flowing. An adaptation of a Stephen King novel into a miniseries, a new Charlaine Harris weekly series, a great movie being adapted into a weekly series, and a whole load of new reality shows may be in our future. Where to begin? We’ll break this down into manageable bites, but have included the entire press release below for your study.
First up, new series! We’ve already told you about some of these, but now we’re getting official word. For scripted series, Syfy is now confirming that Defiance, the series that will affect and be affected by the game of the same name, will be coming in 2013.
All other new series on or soon to be on the schedule are unscripted/reality shows – eight of em!
First up, new series! We’ve already told you about some of these, but now we’re getting official word. For scripted series, Syfy is now confirming that Defiance, the series that will affect and be affected by the game of the same name, will be coming in 2013.
All other new series on or soon to be on the schedule are unscripted/reality shows – eight of em!
- 4/24/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
So what's next for the channel that has given us plenty of things that have gone bump in the night along with more CG monsters than anyone could possibly keep up with? Read on for details of Syfy's "upfront" presentation.
As you'd expect from a network named Syfy, several of these projects are more sci-fi than horror, but we thought we'd pass on all the news anyway:
From the Press Release:
Coming off Syfy’s most watched first quarter ever in total viewers, Adults 18-34 and key women demos, Syfy and Chiller President Dave Howe today ignited the imagination of the advertising community by unveiling the next phase of the channel’s largest original programming slate in history. This will feature Syfy’s most original primetime hours ever, a record 28 scripted and reality development projects and the 2013 premiere of the highly-anticipated Defiance, the visionary transmedia experience that will unite...
As you'd expect from a network named Syfy, several of these projects are more sci-fi than horror, but we thought we'd pass on all the news anyway:
From the Press Release:
Coming off Syfy’s most watched first quarter ever in total viewers, Adults 18-34 and key women demos, Syfy and Chiller President Dave Howe today ignited the imagination of the advertising community by unveiling the next phase of the channel’s largest original programming slate in history. This will feature Syfy’s most original primetime hours ever, a record 28 scripted and reality development projects and the 2013 premiere of the highly-anticipated Defiance, the visionary transmedia experience that will unite...
- 4/24/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
PBS brings the arts to your living room this summer. Attend concerts, the ballet, enjoy murder mystery weekends, ballgames and circus shows, all without paying over-the-top ticket prices. The summer season on PBS will give you the best seat in the house. Masterpiece Mystery! Murder mystery weekend at a creepy old mansion? Try Sundays on PBS with Masterpiece Mystery! beginning May 23 with all new episodes featuring Agatha Christie.s Miss Marple and Poirot. The plot thickens in August with five all-new .Inspector Lewis. episodes. History Detectives Andrew Jackson.s Mouth, Barton Letter, SpybookMonday, July 12, 2010, 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm Et"Jackson's Mouth": History Detectives host Elyse Luray reunites the face of an Andrew Jackson statue with...
- 5/6/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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