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'Melrose Place' Set Visit, 'Family Guy' Table Read Up For Auction!


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melrose.jpgNow, I get to do fun things almost every day at Access Hollywood but even I was excited when this information came across my desk! The TV Academy Foundation is celebrating this Emmy season with their 2nd annual online auction of some pretty incredible stuff. Fans can bid via eBay www.ebay.com/emmysfoundation on the following items:

 

A visit to the set for two to the set of the brand new "Melrose Place" which premieres September 8 on CW. I've been to their set recently and let me tell you, walking onto the courtyard set (pictured left, with me in the center!) and seeing the famous swimming pool is quite the experience.

A table reading with Seth McFarlane for his Emmy nominated FOX animated comedy "Family Guy." Watching Seth bust out the voices of Stewie, Peter and Quagmire... "Alright! Gigidy! Gigidy!"

 

Two tickets for the Primetime Emmy's and HBO After-Party plus a limo for the night. You'll most likely see a star or two at either event.... but if you really want to see stars than I would suggest you bid on two front row tickets to the bleacher seats on the red carpet, which are also available. This is where Eva Longoria, Mariska Hargitay, Kyra Sedgwick and just about every other TV star will be parading their gowns in front of you. It's the best seat in the house.

 

A Hugh Laurie custom autographed flame cane from "House."

 

Tickets the season six finale of "So You Think You Can Dance." Hopefully you can sit close enough to hear Mary Murphy scream about the hot tamale train.

 

You can also bid on VIP tickets to "The Tonight Show," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" or "The Jay Leno Show."

 

Soap opera fans can bid on visits to the set of "The Young & The Restless" or "Bold & The Beautiful." I recently played a tabloid reporter on Y&R and spending the day in Genoa City is very fun!

 

There is lots of signed memorabilia from TV shows like "Grey's Anatomy," "Breaking Bad" and "Greek." 

 

Bidding on eBay runs through September 3. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Television Academy Foundation. For more information visit www.emmysfoundation.org.

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