Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for "What's My Line," May 1, 1955
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the audience for Sunday Night At The London Palladium, March 17, 1957
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for the June 11, 1958 playing of "Dotto," the show that essentially started the quiz show scandals of the 1950s
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience to see "Who Do You Trust" with Johnny Carson, ABC Studios, New York, May 22, 1959
Gary Dunaier:
Provisional, or standby, ticket for the October 27, 1961 taping of The Price Is Right with Bill Cullen - the bearer of this ticket only got in if there were empty seats after all of the regular ticketholders were seated
Gary Dunaier:
"Seat Coupon" allowing the bearer to attend the final home game of the New York Mets' very first season - September 23, 1962 v. Chicago Cubs at the Polo Grounds
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for the February 12, 1963 taping of "Password" with Allen Ludden
Gary Dunaier:
"Admission Coupon" and "Seat Coupon" for what would be the very first game ever to be rained out at Shea Stadium - New York Mets v. Philadelphia Phillies, April 20, 1964 (the game would be made up on June 19 as part of a doubleheader)
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket (stub) to see the New York Yankees v. the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium, April 28, 1968 - Mickey Mantle's final season
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket (stub) to see the New York Yankees v. the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium, July 7, 1968 - Mickey Mantle's final season
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket (stub) to see the New York Yankees v. the California Angels at Yankee Stadium, August 27, 1968 - Mickey Mantle's 27th- and 26th-to-last games
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket (stub) to see the New York Mets v. Atlanta Braves at Shea Stadium, September 3, 1968 - Tom Seaver and Nolan Ryan both pitched (it was a doubleheader - Seaver won G1, Ryan participated in G2, his 21st career game)
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to an eariy first-season taping of All In The Family, "CBS' Exciting New Comedy," January 26, 1971 - note reference to the show being "Suggested for the Mature Audience"
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket (stub) to see the New York Mets v. the San Francisco Giants at Shea Stadium, May 13, 1972
Gary Dunaier:
Unused "Manufacturers Hanover Trust" ticket to see a Mets game at Shea Stadium during the championship 1973 season
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to see the New York Mets v. the Houston Astros at Shea Stadium, May 6, 1973
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to attend the January 3, 1974 taping of The 10,000 Pyramid
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket stub (seat coupon) to see the very first New York Yankees home game played at Shea Stadium - April 6, 1974 v, Cleveland Indians
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for "The Magnificent Marble Machine," August 31, 1975
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to see the New York Yankees v. the Boston Red Sox at Shea Stadium, September 24, 1975
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for a taping of "One Day At A Time," December 2, 1975
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for the Dress Rehearsal of the January 10, 1976 "Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell"
Gary Dunaier:
"Seat Coupon" allowing the bearer to see the New York Mets v. Cincinnati Reds at Shea Stadium, June 8, 1977 - exactly one week before Tom Seaver was traded to Cincinnati
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for the October 5, 1977 taping of "What's Happening"
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for a taping of "The Jeffersons," November 8, 1977
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for a taping of "The $20,000 Pyramid" with Dick Clark, TV-15 studio, New York, NY, April 20, 1978
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for a taping of "The Jeffersons," September 28, 1978
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for a taping of "Diff'rent Strokes," October 11, 1978 (over three weeks before the very first episode ever aired)
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to attend the 21st Annual Grammy Awards Telecast at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, February 15, 1979
Gary Dunaier:
Ticket to be in the studio audience for a taping of "The Hollywood Squares," February 18, 1979