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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's special edition, "Naughty or Nice," features favorite appraisals from past seasons to satisfy everyone's wish list. Highlights include: a Temperance lithograph illustrating the evils of imbibing spirits; a letter from Gerald Ford to his kindergarten teacher who called him "naughty little Gerry Ford;" and a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the film Some Like It Hot.
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ROADSHOW celebrates objects for the young and the young at heart in this special edition.
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Just once in a while our experts come across an item that even *they* don't know about. Read about the E.J. Bellocq photos that stumped the specialists at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2001 New Orleans event.
George Sotter's unusual dedication was far more respectable than it sounds!
For a decade after the Civil War, the James-Younger traveled the countryside, robbing, killing, and spreading mayhem.
Fictionalized by novelist Henry Fielding in 1746, Charles Hamilton’s story became the first widely distributed account of a “female husband.” Hamilton was someone whose gender non-conformity in the 18th century is now being further explored and contextualized.
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