Legendary music producer and performer Chris Christian has racked up four Grammys and countless gold records (for artists like Amy Grant, Olivia Newton-John, Hall and Oates, and more). But it's his collection of props and costumes from classic movies and TV shows that brings Lisa out to visit him. He shares with us a dazzling array of iconic items, including the "Wayne's World" neon sign and guitar; the bench (and more) from "Forrest Gump", and the full set of curtain costumes the Von Trapp children wore in "The Sound of Music." Chris also displays the personal Victrola of his good friend Elvis Presley -- the first artist ever to record one of his songs. Lisa's invited expert appraiser Greg Holman, whose experience includes work for Heritage Auctions, to place a value on Chris's seemingly priceless collection; and then, even more dauntingly, to propose a trade for something he's brought along. The show is also a heartwarming introduction for Chris and Lisa, two Texans who have traveled in the same circles for decades, mutually aware and respectful of each other without ever actually meeting -- until now.
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