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Two casino prop chips from the TV show "Viva Laughlin" (2007) with Hugh Jackman

$ 6.86

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  • Object Type: Prop

    Description

    Two prop chips from the 2007 TV show "
    Viva Laughlin
    " starring Hugh Jackman. A chip and a 0 chip.
    "Viva Laughlin"
    was an American
    musical
    dramedy
    television series
    adapted by Bob Lowry and Peter Bowker (creator of the original series) from the popular
    BBC
    British serial, "
    Blackpoo
    l
    "
    , and taking its name from the latter program's sequel, "
    Viva Blackpool"
    . Lowry and Bowker also served as executive producers alongside
    Hugh Jackman
    , John Palermo, Paul Telegdy, and
    Gabriele Muccino
    . The latter also directed the
    pilot
    . It was filmed on location in part at the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa in
    Cabazon, California
    for most of the inside casino shots.
    Produced by
    BBC Worldwide
    ,
    CBS Paramount Network Television
    ,
    Sony Pictures Television
    , and Seed Productions, the series was greenlit and given a thirteen-episode order on May 14, 2007. Excerpts from the series were aired in subsequent previews throughout the CBS telecast of the
    61st Annual Tony Awards
    on June 10, 2007.
    CBS
    aired a preview of the pilot on October 18, 2007 following an episode of
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
    before broadcasting its official season premiere on October 21, 2007 in its regular timeslot on Sunday nights at 8:00/7:00c, following
    60 Minutes
    .
    CBS cancelled
    Viva Laughlin
    on October 22, 2007 after airing two episodes, with the
    Nine Network
    (in Jackman's home country of Australia) following suit the next day by
    canceling the show after airing only one episode
    . Both CBS and Nine filled the show's time slot with repeat episodes of
    CSI
    , with
    The Amazing Race
    then taking
    Viva Laughlin's
    place on CBS on November 4, 2007.
    These chips were featured in the episode: "
    What A Whale Wants
    " - Season 1, Episode 2.
    Ripley tries to lure a famous gambler, Sweet Lenny (William Mapother), to the casino after a disastrous opening in order to boost attendance and to prove the place isn't cursed. Unfortunately for Ripley, Sweet Lenny is a regular at Nicky's casino. Songs include “I'm Still Standing” by Elton John and “Money (That's What I Want)” by the Knickerbockers.