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Bidding On Law & Order And More...


Gothamist was taking a look at the various auctions ShopNBC has going to raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities. Of course, our attention was squarely on the Law & Order: SVU Walk On role, where, if you have enough dough, you get to be a non-union background performer. And there's also a L&O: Criminal Intent Fan Package as well as a L&O: SVU Fan Package, including the infamous "Law & Orderopoly" board game Dick Wolf made as a holiday gift (or was it a wrap gift) Gothamist has heard about but never seen! All in all, a lot of these supposed "gifts" to bid on (besides the walk-ons or backstage tours) are crappy, just things anyone could together from the NBC Experience store. But we're all for it if they can raise money for a good charity.
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  • I just found that Law and Orderopoly game listed on ebay. It has a lot of pictures of it. Looks pretty cool.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA...

  • chuck

    i will be in nyc in the near future and i want to know if there is any l & o type tours. specifically law and order (and spin offs!)

  • Dirk

    Nothing wrong with the L&O news... though the idea of Law&Orderist is intriguing...

  • editor

    Aww, I like all the L&O news. Keep it up! Let me know if you want a Law & Order editor! Heh.

    Anyway, I got the Monopoly game off Ebay a few months back for about $25, which was an amazing price. Haven't opened it yet, but will do so if Gothamist wants to play a game.

  • When are you going to drop the pretense and just start calling this site "Law&Orderist?" Really.

    It usually has more to do with people who watch TV shows about New York than people who actually LIVE here.

  • sp

    all those spinoffs suck. the original show is the best. i prefer the old ones they re-run on, what is it, TNT or USA? cant remember.

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