Are the tickets on this website for sale?
No. We don't sell old tickets. We also don't sell new tickets.
We don't sell tickets at all. Try eBay. People there will buy and
sell anything.
I have some old tickets I found in a drawer somewhere. What will you
give me for them?
Almost nothing. We rarely buy tickets and when we do, we don't pay much
for them. Again, try eBay where everything's for sale. On the other
hand, if you'd like to send us scans of those tickets and allow us to post them
on this site to share with the world, that would be lovely. Our
contact e-mail is below.
How much are my old tickets worth?
We haven't the foggiest. They're worth whatever someone will pay for
them, we guess. The price of old tickets is not something that interests
us in the slightest.
Do you own all the tickets on this site?
No. We own some of them. Other images have been donated to us by
friends and other folks interested in TV history. Again, if you have scans
of old TV tickets and you'd like to share them with the world, send them to the
address we'll give you in a minute.
Are all the tickets posted on this site authentic?
If by that you mean, "Are they all real tickets printed to
grant admission to a TV show or radio program?" then the answer is yes. However, we sometimes do a bit of
Photoshop reconstruction on the images to make them sharper or to repair damage.
Okay, what's your e-mail address?
The address is . NOTE: That address has been encoded to foil those who collect e-mail
addresses for spamming purposes. If you can't read it in your browser, address your mail to
me*oldtvtickets.com but replace the asterisk with an "@" sign. And if
you'd like to send us something via old-fashioned postal mail, please use
this
address.
Please note that all ticket scans submitted to this site become
our property to do any silly thing we want with them.
Can I link to this wonderful site?
Absolutely...though we can't promise we'll return the favor. But we
will appreciate it and perhaps you'll want to copy this banner and use it on
your webpage...

Lastly, who is responsible for this site and what did that person use to make
it?
Glad you asked that!
www.oldtvtickets.com is operated by
and was designed by Mark Evanier using Microsoft Front Page 2002, Xara-X 1.0,
Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Thumbs Plus 5.1 and a recent version of
Movable Type. This site is hosted by the fine folks at
Dreamhost. All rights in the text material are reserved and may not be
reproduced, except for Fair Use excerpts, without permission.
Thanks for
visiting. Hope you enjoy all the stuff here and that you'll also visit
our sister websites listed in the left margin.