What’s It Worth?
What’s It Worth, Palm Springs?
A New Local TV Production.
Dali Productions is introducing a new concept to the Saturdays @ Canyon Plaza South Open Air Market: “What’s It Worth – Palm Springs?”, a new TV Show fashioned after the popular public television program “Antique Road Show“.
The format of the show will be similar to the Antique Road Show; people can bring their antiques, collectables or oddities to the open air market and have it appraised while being televised. For those who are interested, please call (760) 832 9690 or contact us via the show’s website here.
Lloyd Oliverius (center) of Palm Springs is interviewed by Bill Feingold (right) of KNEWS Radio FM and the host of the TV show “What’s It Worth Palm Springs” during filming of the show at the Cathedral City Open Air Market January 2, 2010. Oliverius brought his early 1800s Japanese Satsuma vase displayed on the table at center. Kyle Husfloen (left) is an appraiser of the tv show.
Wade Byars, The Desert Sun
Nancy Haggerty of La Quinta displays her 1930s to 1950s brass or bronze sculpture of a golfer as she waits in line to register for the tv show “What’s it Worth Palm Springs” January 2, 2010 at the Cathedral City Open Air Market.
Wade Byars, The Desert Sun
Kyle Husfloen (left) an appraiser with “What’s It Worth Palm Springs” tv show and the show’s host Bill Feingold (right) of KNEWS Radio FM interview Dan Blythe of Cathedral City during filming of the program January 2, 2010. Blythe brought in several 1956 Oldsmobile hubcaps. Blythe said the hubcaps were appraised at $75.00 each.
Wade Byars, The Desert Sun
A line of guests wait to check at the tv show “What’s It Worth Palm Springs” Janaury 2, 2009 at Cathedral City Open Air Market.
Wade Byars, The Desert Sun
