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The ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' franchise has made appearances in other television programming outside of the [[Arthur (TV series)|official television series]] such as in references and parodies of the original show. ''Arthur'' products have also appeared as props in other programming. | The ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' franchise has made appearances in other television programming outside of the [[Arthur (TV series)|official television series]] such as in references and parodies of the original show. ''Arthur'' products have also appeared as props in other programming. | ||
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== ''Antiques Roadshow'' == | == ''Antiques Roadshow'' == | ||
''[[Wikipedia:Antiques Roadshow (American TV program)|Antiques Roadshow]]'' is a television program on PBS since 1997 that features expert appraisals of antiques. During a celebrity edition of the show in 2021, the roadshow appraised some of [[Marc Brown]]'s original ''Arthur'' artwork. Appraisals started at $500 for initial sketches and various working examples, with intermediate artwork ranging anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000, and complete paintings up to $10,000. One watercolor painting (cover artwork for "[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas (book)|Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]") was noted as being sold at auction for $7,800. | ''[[Wikipedia:Antiques Roadshow (American TV program)|Antiques Roadshow]]'' is a television program on PBS since 1997 that features expert appraisals of antiques. During a celebrity edition of the show in 2021, the roadshow appraised some of [[Marc Brown]]'s original ''Arthur'' artwork. Appraisals started at $500 for initial sketches and various working examples, with intermediate artwork ranging anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000, and complete paintings up to $10,000. One watercolor painting (cover artwork for "[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas (book)|Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]") was noted as being sold at auction for $7,800. |