The Superman collection housed within the SuperMuseum in Metropolis, Illinois will be featured on this Sunday’s episode of “Collector’s Call” on MeTV.
Jim Hambrick’s Superman collection began with a lunchbox he received at five years old. Sixty years later, he has the world’s largest collection devoted to the Man of Steel – and a family-run museum in Metropolis, Illinois to showcase it! Lisa joins Jim’s daughter (and the museum’s current curator) Morgan for a super-survey of some of the collection’s standout pieces.
“Collector’s Call” will air at 10.00pm | 9.00pm CT on Sunday, October 11 on MeTV.
This Sunday we will be featured on @collectorscall on @metvnetwork don’t forget to check it out from your #fortressofsolitude
Tune in at 10pm 9 o’clock central#superman #supermuseum #supermanmuseum #metropolisil pic.twitter.com/tTGYzgfpCQ
— Super Museum (@supermanmuseum) October 5, 2020
Collector’s Call is hosted by actress Lisa Welchel, who starred on The Facts of Life. The show, aside from being a look at collections, also gives collectors the chance to make a deal.
Many places do not carry MeTV believe it or not. It’s mostly on digital sub-channels of over the air stations or on cable. MeTV, which did air the George Reeves Superman show before shipping it to Heroes and Icons, which is owned by the same company as MeTV, Weigel Broadcasting of Chicago, airs in the NYC area on full power WJLP 33.1.