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The Complaint Department
Price range: $5.00 through $35.00When a man returns a thermometer to the department store, confusion abounds! This is hilarious stuff! -
The Appraisal
Price range: $3.00 through $35.00The popular TV program "Antique Side Show" has rolled into town and excitement is in the air. Hopes, dreams and wacky fantasies have replaced common sense. -
Let’s Make a Deal
Price range: $5.00 through $35.00In this tender comedy about wanting more, a woman brings an unusual object for appraisal on Antiques Roadshow: her husband. -
The Secret to Making the …
Price range: $5.00 through $35.00If Max is to win Wendy's heart, she decrees, "You must be able to make the perfect lasagna." Lasagna! Max doesn't even know how to spell lasagna! -
Home Shopping Hijinks
Price range: $5.00 through $35.00Aunt Boo needs help with housework so she succumbs to a telemarketer’s charm and orders a robot. Instead of a mechanical robot, Aunt Boo gets a handsome hunk dressed in aluminum foil! -
Metaphorical Shoes
Price range: $5.00 through $35.00After spending most of her life raising children and wearing sensible shoes, Doris finds her inner goddess in a pair of stylish, trendy shoes. Husband Don is not convinced. -
The Exchange
Price range: $3.00 through $35.00The simple act of returning a broken hair dryer evolves into hilarious confusion, all topped off with a twist. -
The Thingamajig
Price range: $5.00 through $35.00Two older sales clerks at a thrift store are puzzled by a box of donated materials, unaware of their use, including the one they call the "Thingamajig." -
The Refrigerator
Price range: $5.00 through $35.00Phil's old rusty refrigerator breaks, his daughter Dorothy persuades him to look for a new one. His surprising decision is funny, endearing, and sweet! -
The Real Deal
Price range: $3.00 through $35.00Every antique has its story. But some are too good to be true. -
Ten Items or Less
Price range: $5.00 through $35.00A quick grocery run turns into an epic adventure that tests the patience of everyone involved — as well as the meaning of "Ten Items or Less."