Season 5 of the MeTV-hit Collector’s Call continues with new episodes airing on Sundays at 6:30 PM ET. Host Lisa Whelchel (Facts of Life, Survivor) travels the country to meet world-class collectors on America’s #1 classic television network. The series gives viewers an in-depth look at precious and priceless collections and you can stream Collector’s Call on Frndly and Philo.
Last month, Collector’s Call returned with new episodes and MeTV has announced an early renewal for Season 6 which will begin in 2025. Next season will feature 26 all-new episodes, and you can find out more about the upcoming Season 5 episodes, below.
Collector’s Call Episode Schedule & Synopsis
Sunday, September 1 at 6:30 pm ET/PT – “Meet Marla Mogul – Wind Up Toys”
Los Angeles, CA
Marla Mogul has collected so many of her beloved wind-up toys that she landed in the Guinness Book of World Records. She will show Lisa the very first one she acquired, a Vail ski bunny, as well as her Marvel, Disney, and Peanuts characters windups. Marla is joined by pop culture expert and toy collector Joel Magee who will appraise her entire collection. But things get a bit tense when he asks to trade an item Marla has been searching for in exchange for one her most treasured toys.
Sunday, September 8 at 6:30 pm ET/PT – “Meet Wally Wingert – Props/Costumes”
Los Angeles, CA
Voice actor and puppeteer Wally Wingert has a joyful obsession with 1960s-1980s pop culture — so much so that he’s turned his Los Angeles home into what he calls Wallywood: a virtual museum of treasures, including Jack Lord’s Hawaii Five-O ensemble (complete with height-enhancing boots), the actual passport of Ed McMahon (Wally’s predecessor as The Tonight Show announcer), the very first licensed Kermit puppet (from before he was even a frog), and the iconic stage costume of comedy legend Andy Kaufman. Lisa’s invited Collector’s Call favorite Rob Klein to put a value on Wally’s entire collection, then to try to tempt him into a trade — an offer that comes down to a very small piece of colored resin with a very big ’60s TV connection.
Sunday, September 15 at 6:30 pm ET/PT – “Meet Shon Abrahamson – Pearl Jam”
Arlington, WA
If you like Pearl Jam memorabilia, you won’t find a ‘Better Man’ than Shon Abrahamson. Shon fell in love with the grunge band in the 90’s and has been collecting ever since, even building a museum-like structure on his property to store all his one-of-a-kind memorabilia. Today, he’ll show off his Eddie Vedder autographed guitar, as well as a surfboard signed by the whole band, proving there is almost nothing Pearl Jam that Shon does not have or will not do to acquire it. Featured in the episode is Eric Magnusson, an expert on the northwest music scene who can more than keep up with Shon’s grunge band knowledge. He’ll appraise Shon’s collection and offer a trade only the most passionate of Pearl Jam fans could ponder.
Sunday, September 22 at 6:30 pm ET/PT – “Meet Chris Lee – LEGO”
Seattle, WA
The name Christopher Lee has become synonymous with LEGO. As a collector, builder and LEGO Masters champion, he pretty much knows about, built or has collected it all. Today, he’s invited us to his home where we’ll check out his phenomenal collection which includes the iconic Galaxy Explorer, his beloved Airport Shuttle, not to mention his truly one-of-a-kind Prototype Factory Bricks. Our expert Aaron Fike, who owns a few LEGO stores himself, will be tasked with trying to appraise Christopher’s collection and then come up with a LEGO trade worthy enough to convince our collector to “LEGO” of one his favorite collectibles.
Sunday, September 29 at 6:30 pm ET/PT – “Meet Berry Bell” – Jukeboxes”
Elgin, IL
When Berry Bell started his career as a disc jockey, he never imagined his love of music would lead him to collect dozens of jukeboxes. Now, he owns 32 of the original, highest quality machines ever made. He will show Lisa everything from a 1956 Wurlitzer 2000, considered the holy grail of jukeboxes, to the first 200 play jukebox ever made to a vast number of 45s dating back decades. Lisa is joined by jukebox appraiser and auctioneer Mike Boerschinger, who will determine the value of the entire collection and then offer to exchange one of the biggest and most beautiful jukeboxes he owns for one of Berry’s most treasured music machines.

