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‘The Sopranos’ HBO The diner booth at the center of one of the most controversial and iconic scenes in television history has sold for over $80,000. One lucky bidder on eBay has purchased the ...
Carley could not confirm the final bidding price, but the auction ended on eBay earlier than the planned 10:02 p.m. on Monday, closing at 7:12 p.m., when the site announced that "the listing was ...
The booth from the final scene of The Sopranos is up for auction on eBay. ... Holsten’s diner in New Jersey has put the booth where Tony Soprano was last seen up for sale.
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The first four seasons of The Sopranos were released on VHS in five-volume box sets which lack bonus material. [213] [214] [215] All six Sopranos seasons were released as DVD box sets, with the sixth season released in two parts. A complete series box set was released in 2008. The sixth season was released on Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD in 2006
[8] [9] All six seasons are available on DVD and Blu-ray, with the sixth season being sold in two parts. [10] [11] During the course of the series, 86 episodes of The Sopranos aired over six seasons. [12] The series was released to widespread critical acclaim and received numerous accolades.
A piece of television history is on the auction block. On Feb. 29, the booth from the final scene of “The Sopranos” went up for auction on eBay.The booth, which is being sold by Holsten’s, a ...
However, among homes that subscribed to HBO, "Two Tonys" set a new ratings record of 23.8. [8] Critical reception for this season premiere was largely positive. Los Angeles Times critic Carina Chocano observed the episode had "variations on the big themes of trust, betrayal, strength and vulnerability" that defined The Sopranos. [9]