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ADVISORY/Tour Millions of Dollars Worth of Highly Recognizable TV and Movie Memorabilia To Be Put Up for Auction on March 31st.


Entertainment Editors

ADVISORY...for Monday Monday: see week.  & Tuesday Tuesday: see week.  (March 29 & 30)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)


WHAT: Profiles In History, America's leading auction house for
      motion picture and television memorabilia, will be hosting an
      open house media-only tour to view some of the most important
      and dazzling historical and contemporary entertainment items
      which will be going up for bid on March 31st, 2004 in an
      auction hosted worldwide on ebay.com.

WHEN: Monday, March 29th or Tuesday, March 30th, 2004 anytime
      between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM

WHERE: Profiles In History offices, 110 N. Doheny Dr., Beverly
       Hills (Wilshire Blvd & Doheny Dr.).

WHAT YOU WILL SEE
AND ARE WELCOME TO
FILM/PHOTOGRAPH: Audrey Hepburn's Ascot dress from "My Fair Lady"
                 (Cecil Beaton won an Academy Award for the design);
                 clothing worn by the legendary Marilyn Monroe;
                 a document signed by all four members of "The
                 Beatles", registering their name with the U.S.
                 Patent and Trademark Office, securing them on
                 their path to immortality; Russell Crowe's complete
                 naval costume from "Master and Commander"; Gene
                 Roddenberry's Klingon Battle Cruiser filming
                 miniature from "Star Trek". The only other filming
                 miniature is in the Smithsonian and much more.

INTERVIEW
AVAILABILITY: Joseph Maddalena, Founder and CEO, Profiles In History.
              When the rich and famous decide to sell their
              collectibles, a call to Maddalena's Profiles in History
              is in order. No one knows more about the intangible
              values of collectibles, and has a better understanding
              of the ever-changing marketplace. Even the two largest
              auction houses, Christie's and Sotheby's, look to
              Maddalena for his expert advise in valuation and
              authenticity! Madddalena can provide your audience with
              interesting anecdotes, stories and advice on how to
              determine if they may own something that would be
              considered of value for auctioning.

                PLEASE RSVP YOUR INTEREST TO COVER TO:
   Jessica Parker, 818-760-8995, or e-mail: Jessica@publicity4u.com

      Color photos of these and many auction items are available
                              via e-mail.

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