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produced in about an hour, although if there is a guest involved, some tapings will last longer because of question and answer sessions by the audience and the guest, which the host usually moderates. Typically, the show tapes two episodes per day (mid-day and late afternoon tapings) with Monday through
Wednesday tapings. The program is taped in advance of its airdate. For example, the show broadcast on February 28, 2008, was taped on January 16, 2008. After resuming tapings in October 2020 following a pandemic-related delay, starting in season 49 (taped behind closed doors with pandemic restrictions with a late start and accelerated taping), three episodes were taped each day, normally with three taping days per week (Sunday through Tuesday, with a morning, midday, and afternoon session). As with many other shows that start production in the summer, the lead time varies during the season, as many as fifteen weeks to as little as one day. The audience is entertained by the announcer before taping begins and in case of guests, the guest will answer questions from the audience. After the taping session, there is a drawing for a
1457:(or some national I.D. number for non-U.S. audience members) is also required to be submitted. Audience members are eventually brought through in groups of twelve for brief interviews with the production staff. Contrary to popular belief, contestant names are not chosen at random; rather, the interviews determine possible selections for the nine contestants per taping from among the pool of approximately 165 (reduced from 325 when the show moved to Haven Studios in 2023; in Season 50 and 51 (2021–23), it was 50) audience members. Since 1988, the minimum age for audience members has been 18 except for family episodes; prior to 1988, teenagers and children were present in the audience. With few exceptions, anyone at least 18 years old who attends a taping of the show has the potential to become a contestant. Those ineligible include current candidates for political office, employees of Paramount Global or its affiliates, RTL Group or any firm involved in offering prizes for the show. Contestants who have appeared on a different game show within the previous year or either two other game shows or any version of
1357:, Bart Eskander, and Rich DiPirro each served long stints previously as director. Former associate directors Andrew Felsher and Fred Witten, as well as technical director Glenn Koch, have directed episodes strictly on a fill-in basis. Sandler began directing episodes in 2012, and became the official director in 2013. Aside from Barker, the show's production staff remained intact after Carey became host. FremantleMedia executive Syd Vinnedge was named the program's new executive producer, with Richards becoming co-executive producer after Dobkowitz's firing. Richards was a candidate to replace Barker as host in 2007, before Carey was ultimately chosen. Richards succeeded Vinnedge as executive producer when the 2009–10 season started, with Tracy Verna Soiseth joining Richards as co-executive producer in 2010. Vinnedge remains credited as an executive consultant to the show. Richards oversaw a major overhaul of the show, dismissing some personnel who had served under Barker and Dobkowitz in an effort to improve the show's performance in
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December 1978, is allowed a bonus spin. The contestant wins an additional $ 10,000 for landing on either 5¢ or 15¢ (which are adjacent to the $ 1.00 space and painted green), or an additional $ 25,000 for landing on $ 1.00. From
December 1978 to July 17, 2008, the bonuses were $ 5,000 and $ 10,000 for landing on a green section and the $ 1.00, respectively. If the wheel stops on any other amount or fails to make at least one revolution, the contestant wins no more money. The wheel is positioned on 5¢ prior to the bonus spin so that it cannot land on a winning prize without making a complete revolution. This strategy has been noted by Drew Carey when it is used by contestants, calling it a "finesse spin" when a player intentionally spins the wheel to make one full revolution exactly and then one or two spaces to land exactly on the three bonus sections.
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2162:. Celebrities are paired with civilian contestants competing to win prizes. If there is a celebrity involved, episodes feature charitable donations toward a cause championed by the celebrity guest, with the celebrity joining the civilian contestants during the program. These shows feature a cash equivalent to all prizes won that episode in pricing games donated to the celebrity's charity, and during the second Showcase Showdown, making one spin of the Showcase Showdown wheel, with the value multiplied by 10,000 to be donated to the celebrity's charity. After the shortened season caused by a six and a half month suspension of production caused by pandemic related shutdowns, Season 49 premiered in October 2020 as a primetime episode, and that season also featured a salute to essential workers in light of the
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spin still get $ 1,000 and a bonus spin. If two or more contestants tie with a score of $ 1.00, their bonus spins also determine their spin-off score. Only the spin-off score, not any bonus money won, determines which contestant moves on to the
Showcase. For example, a person who wins the $ 10,000 bonus for landing on 15¢ loses the spin-off if their opponent lands on 20¢ or more. A tie in a bonus spin spin-off means the ensuing second spin-off will be spun with no bonuses available. Each spin must make one complete revolution in order to qualify. If a player's bonus spin spin-off does not make a complete revolution (a deliberate strategy by players to aim for bonuses), the contestant must spin again, and the spin will be scored as in a second round of a spin-off (no bonuses).
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or spin again, adding the value of the second spin to their first. The wheel must go around in a complete circle at least once. The second contestant then spins the wheel and tries to match or beat the leader's score; if he or she fails to do so, the contestant must spin again. If the second contestant's first spin matches or beats the score of the first contestant, he or she has the option of stopping or spinning again. The third contestant then spins; if his or her score is less than the leader then he or she will be required to spin again. In the event the second or third contestant's first spin ties the score of the leader, he or she will be given the option of spinning again as an alternative to entering a "spin-off" as described below.
832:). A prize is shown and each contestant gives a single bid for the item. In the first One Bid game of each episode, bidding begins with the contestant on the viewer's left (usually the first or last contestant who came down) and proceeds right. In subsequent One Bid rounds, the order of bidding still moves from the viewer's left-to-right, but begins with the contestant most recently called down to the row. Contestants are instructed to bid in whole dollars since the retail price of the item is rounded to the nearest dollar, and another contestant's bid cannot be duplicated. The contestant whose bid is closest to the actual retail price of the prize without going over wins that prize and gets to play the subsequent pricing game.
2079:, beginning in August 1986 that could be produced at a lower cost and promote the daytime game show. While it did not do its intended idea, it was the first of numerous primetime series for the game show. On August 23, 1996, CBS aired an hour-long 25th Anniversary Special, using the half-hour gameplay format and featuring a number of retrospective clips. The 30th Anniversary Special was recorded at Harrah's Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas and aired on January 31, 2002. This one-time road trip enticed 5,000 potential contestants to line up for 900 available tickets, causing an incident that left one person injured. A second six-episode primetime series saluting various branches of the
2051:. This series featured several significant changes: eliminating Contestants' Row, a different format for the Showcase Showdown, a Showcase featuring only one contestant, a completely different set, and a much larger budget (even when compared to the two previous syndicated runs) that gave contestants the potential to win up to five times what they could win on the daytime show. However, this version had even more trouble finding an audience than the 1985–86 series did and ended its run on January 27, 1995, after only 16 weeks of first-run shows. Several stylistic elements of this series, as well as many of its music cues, were later integrated into both the daytime version and nighttime specials.
1476:, the show must post disclaimers regarding his ownership stake if a contestant is wearing such logo merchandise. Members of the Armed Forces are often in uniform (and a general rule that it is required on military-themed episodes such as Independence Day). Tape recorders, backpacks, price lists and portable electronic devices (including cell phones) are not allowed in the holding room or studio. When processing is complete, and once the audience member has cleared protocol, including being checked for electronic devices, only then will a person be given a ticket and access to Haven Studios. After taping, concludes, audience members return to the church and are checked out.
2491:. Several papers have solved the optimal strategy for particular spin outcomes. Rafael Tenorio and Timothy N. Cason studied a set of episodes from 1994 and 1995 and found evidence that players under-spin compared to the equilibrium prediction. Recently, a team of economists analyzed 40 years of data and found the same pattern of under-spinning, but only for the contestant who spins first. They found these mistakes are well explained by limited foresight; a sizeable fraction of contestants appear to myopically consider the next stage of the game. In line with learning, the researchers found the quality of contestants' choices improves over time.
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signature dollar sign logo below and no longer embedded into the front edge as part of pandemic-related changes. The wider version of the original design, embedded into the front edge again, was used in seasons 50 and 51 after limited audiences returned. Starting in season 52 at Haven
Studios, the lecterns are not embedded into the front edge again, with a new design featuring a video screen below the four lecterns, which have returned to pre-pandemic spacing. This area is known as "Contestants' Row" or "Bidders' Row". After calling each selected contestant's name, the announcer shouts "Come on down!", a phrase which has become a
1341:), that goes behind the scenes of the show. In the book he dispels the myth that contestants are chosen at random, and gives readers an inside look at how shows are planned and produced. Kathy Greco joined the show in 1975 and became producer in 2008; she announced her retirement on October 8, 2010, on the show's website, effective at the end of the December 2010 tapings. Her last episode as producer, which aired January 27, 2011, featured a theme in tribute to her. The show's official website featured a series of videos including an interview with Greco as a tribute to her 35 years in the days leading up to her final episode.
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their rules. The Big Wheel spinner was also restored, this time with the numbers in the correct order. Additionally, the prices, instead of being random numbers that could change each time the game was played, were actual prices taken from episodes of the TV show. To fit everything in the box, grocery items and prizes were listed in the instruction book and games were played on dry erase boards. A spinner determined the game to be played next, although its use was not necessarily required if the "host" wished to build his own game lineup, or even use a pricing game not included in the lineup.
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wrongful termination and racial discrimination. Allegations of sexual harassment brought by Dian
Parkinson led to Barker calling a press conference to admit a past consensual sexual relationship with her, while denying any harassment, explaining that she was only angry with him for calling off the relationship. Barker was widowed in 1981 following the death of his wife, Dorothy Jo, but was in a separate long-term relationship with Nancy Burnet (one that would continue until his death) during his affair with Parkinson. It has also been alleged that Barker and senior staff created a
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Kniess learned that many prizes were repeatedly used (always at the same price) and began taking notes. Kniess was selected as a contestant on
September 22, 2008, lost his pricing game (the only contestant to do so that episode), made it to the final showcase and guessed the exact amount of $ 23,743 for his showcase. Many show staffers, including Carey, were worried that the show was rigged and that Kniess was cheating. Kniess later explained that he had seen all three items of the showcase before and knew the general prices in the thousands. The 743 he used because it was his
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the showcase or passing the showcase to the runner-up, who is then required to bid. A second showcase is then presented and the contestant who had not bid on the first showcase makes their bid. Unlike the One Bid, the contestant bidding on the second showcase may bid the same amount as their opponent on the first showcase, since the two contestants are bidding on different prize packages. The contestant who has bid closer to the actual price of their own showcase without going over wins the prizes in their showcase.
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motorcycles, and used in guest appearances during the
Showcase. Owing to the traditionally female demographic of daytime television shows, along with the pregnancies of Rachel and then-model Gwendolyn Osborne, CBS announced that the game show would add a male model for a week during season 41, fitting with other countries with the franchise that have used an occasional male model. The show held an internet search for the man in an online competition that featured
1629:. Full audiences, although reduced by half to 165 because of the move to Glendale, will be implemented for season 52, with taping days featuring either two or three episodes per day (8:00, 11:30, and 14:00). Episodes are filmed either Monday to Wednesday or Wednesday to Friday per week, but some weeks have featured four days of taping (9-12 episodes a week). Fremantle will do all contestant briefings and interviews at Charis Mission Church next door.
3038:, "They have been such a problem. I don't want to say anything about them. They disgusting, I don't want to mention them." The Barker-era lawsuits, except for one, were settled out of court. After Barker dropped his slander suit against Hallstrom, she eventually countersued and received millions in settlement. Former model Lanisha Cole filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the show's producers in 2011; it was settled in 2013.
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Amazing Race), and one episode the Monday before Christmas on December 18. The Christmas Week episodes include Office Holiday Party, College Students, Blind Holidate, Holiday Heroes, with the fifth episode being a family-themed episode. A total of 21 episodes were taped in the season, one shy of a normal television primetime season. . As such, the series aired seven episodes in
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guessing prices increases the odds of winning. On a typical hour-long episode, two games are played for a car, one game is played for a cash prize and the other three games offer expensive household merchandise or trips. Usually, at least one of the six games involves the pricing of grocery items, while another usually involves smaller prizes that can be used to win a larger prize package.
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One Bid winners also won a $ 1,000 gift card. As each contestant won his/her way onstage, he/she was replaced by a member of the same branch of service. Most civilian attendees were retired or disabled veterans or family members of military personnel. The 2009 version eliminated this unique rule. Additionally, members from the United States Coast Guard were invited to the show.
1277:. Wilson appeared as a model on episodes through April 15, 2014. A second male model search was conducted in 2014, with auditions taking place during the FIFA World Cup break between May and July 2014. On December 8, 2014, CBS announced that the winner of the second male model online competition was James O'Halloran. A third male model, Devin Goda, debuted on the show in 2018.
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items priced under $ 100 as One Bids. The 1998 version of the game, by
Endless Games, was virtually identical to the 1986 release, with the same games, prizes, and even the same prices. The only changes were that the number tiles were made of cardboard bits instead of plastic and the cars from the deck of prizes with four-digit prices were removed.
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never going to air. I thought somebody had cheated us, and I thought the whole show was over. I thought they were going to shut us down, and I thought I was going to be out of a job." Kniess later defended his actions, claiming that he never cheated, and in the end, was awarded his prizes. (His feat can be comparable to the actions of
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1969:. Like the previous syndicated series, this version had a slightly larger budget than its daytime counterpart. A perfect bid during the One-Bids originally won that contestant a $ 100 bonus (like the daytime show did then), but was later increased to $ 500. This increased bonus permanently carried over to the daytime show in 1998.
1939:'s owned-and-operated stations picked the show up and the decision was made to hire Barker, to bring it in line with the daytime version. The series taped its 300th and final episode on March 12, 1980, and was cancelled after weekly syndicated game shows had fallen out of popularity in favor of daily offerings (such as
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with a parent (for Mother's Day and Father's Day) or grandparent (for
Grandparents Day), as well as teen drivers and students for "Ultimate Spring Break" and "Back to School”. In these cases the adult player (not the minor) must make all final decisions in game play, such as when calling numbers or prices.
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models" when collectively grouped at events. Since season 37, the show often uses a guest model for certain prizes, often crossing over from another CBS property or come courtesy of the company providing the prize. Some such models have been male, especially for musical instruments, tools, trucks and
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Two or more contestants who are tied with the leading score compete in a "spin-off". Each contestant is allowed only one additional spin and the contestant with the highest score advances to the Showcase. Multiple spin-offs are played until the tie is broken. Spinners who hit $ 1.00 on their spin-off
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The wheel contains 20 sections showing values from 5¢ to $ 1.00, in increments of five cents. The wheel is positioned on $ 1.00 prior to the first contestant's first spin. Contestants are allowed a maximum of two spins. The first contestant spins the wheel and may choose to stop with his or her score
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was released in November 2008. The show's then-current announcer, Rich Fields, was the host of the computer version. The virtual set in the game resembled the set used in Seasons 31 to 34. Ludia announced that all three platforms will receive a new version of the video game that was previewed at the
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was released on March 25, 2008. The set features four episodes of the 1956–1965 Bill Cullen series, 17 episodes of the Barker 1972–1975 daytime series and the final five daytime episodes hosted by Barker. In accordance with Barker's animal-rights wishes, which remain in effect beyond his retirement,
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airing in November. The first five primetime episodes of season 52 aired on October 2, 9, 13, 20, and 23. On October 18, 2023, the second set of five episodes were announced, featuring Christmas-themed episodes airing in the first week of December (December 4–5 and 7-8, skipping Wednesday because of
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was a modest success, but it did not meet the very high expectations stations and Mark Goodson had for the series. As a result, the show was not renewed beyond its first season. A total of 170 episodes were produced, and they aired in first run from September 9, 1985, to May 30, 1986. During the six
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Beginning in 2009, some episodes have featured special themes with two contestants competing as teams, such as married or engaged couples for Valentine's Day and the "Ultimate Wedding Shower" episode. There have also been episodes with children who are minors (normally not allowed to compete) teamed
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Carey does not use a collective name for the models, but refers to them by name, hoping that the models will be able to use the show as a "springboard" to further their careers. In a change from previous policy, the models appearing on a given episode are named individually in the show's credits and
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If the first two contestants both spin twice and go over $ 1.00, the third one advances to the Showcase by default and is given one spin in which to try and score $ 1.00. Any contestant whose score equals $ 1.00 (from either the first spin or the sum of two spins) receives a $ 1,000 bonus and, since
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and video of prizes taken directly from the show was produced by Endless Games in 2005. A 2008 DVD edition, also from Endless Games, featured many changes based on season 36 and included seven new games: Half Off, More or Less, Swap Meet, Secret X, That's Too Much, Coming or Going, and Hole in One.
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named the program the "greatest game show of all time." The introduction of the program ushered in a new era of game shows—moving away from the knowledge-based quiz show format, creating "a noisy, carnival atmosphere that challenged cultural norms and assumptions represented in previous generations
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and was produced by FortyFPS Productions and MK Ultra Productions. It explores how contestant Ted Slauson became adept at memorizing the prices of the prizes and products on the show since its inception in 1972, culminating in Slauson's helping contestant Terry Kniess bid perfectly on a showcase in
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and the models). Season 52 tapings had commenced in late July 2023, a full month prior to Barker's death, and the special was filmed after a scheduled Season 52 taping day, becoming the first Price-related programming to air from the new studio. Reruns of the program aired on September 4, 2023, and
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added new twists to classic pricing games, with the introduction of a six-digit 3 Strikes using five-digit rules to allow duplication of the first digit, Bullseye played for cash where a player plays with all five grocery products for a doubling cash jackpot each time the contestant makes a correct
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The rules for the $ 1 million bonus spin were later revised to offer the winner of the Showcase a spin if no other contestant had received a bonus spin in either Showcase Showdown. If both contestants overbid, an audience member was chosen at random to spin the wheel. This rule was again changed so
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The format of the show has since remained virtually unchanged. New pricing games are generally added each year, while others are retired. In addition, prizes and pricing games have kept pace with inflation, with games originally designed for four-digit prices of prizes (most often cars) adjusted to
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and CBS. For the sake of tradition and through special permission from RTL's subsidiary Fremantle, the show continued to use the Mark Goodson Productions name, logo, and announcement at the end of each episode until Barker's retirement, even after Fremantle purchased and absorbed the Goodson-Todman
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will also move to Haven. Taping commenced in late July 2023 from the new studio. Barker died at age 99 on August 26, 2023, almost two months after the last episode ever to be filmed in his namesake studio had aired. On the next scheduled taping on August 28, 2023, segments for a tribute to Barker
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during season 41 (2013). These episodes feature an all-military audience, a military band playing the winner's service anthem, and contestants being called by rank. The 2008 episode contained a unique rule in which each One Bid featured one contestant from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines, and
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Prospective contestants obtain tickets by contacting a third-party ticketing operator via the show's website, which is promoted on-air during the broadcast. Prior to 2011, ticketing was directly through CBS, originally via mail, with online ticket access added in 2005. The mail practice ended after
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Starting in Season 52 with first tapings in July 2023, audience members arrive at Charis Mission Church next door to Haven Studios for the formal process. At the church meeting rooms, audience members are then given the iconic name tags with a temporary identification number, which is also written
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At the end of the episode, the two Showcase Showdown winners (or the two highest winners on half-hour-long episodes) advance to the Showcase. A "showcase" of prizes (currently two, three, or sometimes four prizes) is presented and the top winner has the option of placing a bid on the total value of
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Originally, five pricing games were in the rotation. Since then, more games have been created and added to the rotation and, starting with the 60-minute expansion in 1975, the rate at which games premiered increased. Some pricing games were eventually discontinued, while others have been a mainstay
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After each of the first five (as of 1975) or two (in pre-1975 episodes using a half-hour format) pricing games, another contestant is called to "come on down" to fill the spot of the contestant who played the previous pricing game. The newest contestant bids first in each One Bid round. Contestants
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At the start of the show, four contestants are called from the audience by the announcer to take a spot in the front row behind bidding lecterns, which in the first 48 seasons were embedded into the front edge of the stage. In season 49, the four lecterns were separated, were taller with the show's
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In 2022, the show launched a coast-to-coast tour of live events celebrating the show's 50th anniversary. Contestants had "a chance to play Plinko, spin the wheel, and compete in a Showcase" to win prizes, and had a chance to win an additional $ 50,000. The tour visited 50 locations and stopped in
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The 1986 version, again by Milton Bradley, was similar in scope to the earlier version, with new prizes and more games, but lacking the Big Wheel. The instruction book refers to Contestants' Row as the "Qualifying Round" and the pricing games as "Solo Games." The book also instructs players to use
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all the way to his final three guest appearances after his retirement. It also focused on Barker's advocacy for animal rights and spaying and neutering pets. As of September 2023, this is the only episode to not feature any gameplay, studio audience or other members from the show's cast (including
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Beginning with Season 51, both Showcase Showdowns in a particular episode are recorded after all six pricing games have been played, so that the wheel only has to be moved on and off the set once. The final broadcast is edited to insert the first Showcase Showdown after the third pricing game, and
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Carey attributed his subdued reaction to the perfect bid by saying, "Everybody thought someone had cheated. We'd just fired Roger Dobkowitz, and all the fan groups were upset about it. I remember asking, 'Are we ever going to air this?' And nobody could see how we could. So I thought the show was
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The million-dollar spin was eliminated in 2008, and instead, contestants were given two ways to win the top prize. One pricing game per episode was selected as a "million-dollar game", with a secondary objective needing to be met in order for the contestant to win the money. Contestants were also
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district of Los Angeles. The studio, which is also used for other television productions, was renamed the Bob Barker Studio in the host's honor on the ceremonial 5,000th episode taped in March 1998. When Carey became host, there was talk of the show traveling in the future. The program is usually
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Terry Kniess holds the record for the closest bid on a showcase without going over, guessing the exact price of the showcase he was given. Kniess, an avid viewer of the show, recorded and watched every episode for four months prior to when he and his wife had tickets to attend in September 2008.
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This version retained the 1972 half-hour format for its entire run and never adopted the daytime show's Double Showcase rule or the Showcase Showdown added to the daytime format when it expanded to an hour in 1975. The word "New" was dropped from the program's name starting in the second season,
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led CBS to commission ten more episodes of the primetime series. This series introduced set changes as the show was broadcast in high definition television for the first time and the set used for these episodes (except for the black floor) was moved to the daytime show in 2008. On the primetime
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admitted that even his own housekeeper did not watch the show for that reason, but also defended the series, saying "CBS, who never wanted game shows, just put three game shows on the air, so they know they had better join the fight or lose out, because game shows have a tremendous appeal. The
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itself within the past ten years are also ineligible. The show's staff alerts potential contestants – in person, on the show's website and on the tickets themselves – to dress in "street clothes" and not to wear costumes, such as those used to attract attention on
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Six pricing games are played on each hour-long episode, three games per episode were played in the original half-hour format. Pricing game formats vary widely, ranging from simple dilemma games in which a contestant chooses one of two options to win to complex games of chance or skill in which
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If all four contestants overbid, several short buzzer tones sound, the lowest bid is announced and the bids are erased. The host then instructs the contestants to re-bid below the lowest previous bid. In the event of another overbid, the re-bidding process continues until there is at least one
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The Price is Right is owned by Fremantle, so why isn't it on air? True! Fremantle does own The Price Is Right, but it currently remains exclusive to Fremantle's broadcast partner and because BUZZR supports all of Fremantle's existing relationships, The Price Is Right does not currently air on
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noted that the accuracy of the average bid fell substantially over the course of the show's run—from 8% lower than the actual retail price at the series start in 1972 to over 20% by 2010—before stabilizing as Carey's hosting tenure progressed; the study concluded that accuracy correlated with
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Several papers focus on the One Bid game. Jonathan Berk and others show that a rational bidder should cut off an existing bid by bidding $ 1 above it. Pavel Atanasov and coauthors show that fourth bidders are more likely to cut off opposite-gender opponents than members of their own gender.
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or a book authored by a guest). Television and Internet viewers have also been directed to the show's official website to enter a drawing for a similar prize offered to all viewers or another prize related to the special offer (such as the Rock of Ages signed CD). Some episodes are taped
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The record for the largest individual total in cash and prizes on a daytime episode is held by Michael Strouber. On the October 14, 2019 episode, which aired during Big Money Week, Strouber won $ 202,000 (one $ 200,000 chip, one zero, and two $ 1,000 chips) in cash during a playing of
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and in light of the subsequent war in Afghanistan: one honoring each branch of the United States military and a sixth episode honoring police officers and firefighters. An annual military episode has been taped since season 38 in 2008; such episodes were originally broadcast on
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was intended to be aired in the Prime Time Access slots on local stations. However, unlike the 1970s, local stations found themselves bombarded with game shows and other series looking for spots on stations in an increasingly crowded market. It often resulted in shows like
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remotely introducing their mother Donna Kelce, who presented a Showcase, and the episode's signature prize package of a Super Bowl tickets and travel to the event. The episode was taped January 3, 2024, before the end of the NFL regular season, before Travis Kelce
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awarded the million-dollar bonus if they managed to win both Showcases, and the range the players had to come within was initially increased to $ 1,000, then reduced to $ 500. This format lasted one season (2008), which was made as replacement programming for the
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Prior to changes imposed in Season 49 (October 2020), many audience members arrived early on the day of a taping, and often camped out the night before to attend. Most had already received tickets for that day's show, although some hoped to get same-day tickets.
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aired at 10:30 a.m. It then returned to 10:00 a.m. for just five weeks. On December 12, 1977, the show moved back to 10:30 a.m. and remained there until April 20, 1979, when it assumed the 11:00 a.m. ET slot where it has remained ever since.
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If a contestant bids the actual retail price, a bell rings and the contestant wins a cash bonus in addition to the prize. From the introduction of the bonus in 1977 until 1998, the "perfect bid" bonus was $ 100; it was increased to the current $ 500 in 1998. On
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the episode. Any spin that fails to make at least one complete revolution does not count; the contestant is given the opportunity to spin again, and if the contestant has visible difficulty in physically performing the task, the host is allowed to assist them.
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airing anywhere that they could be fit into a station's programming lineup, such as in the early-morning period or in late-night slots. As a consequence, the show was not able to find its intended audience and the ratings reports reflected that trouble.
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After hearing her name called and then the iconic words, "Come on down…," she had the closest bid to win a JumpSport 14-foot Stage Bounce Trampoline worth about $ 950, according to Caly Johnson, spokesperson for CBS, the network that airs the
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allow for five-digit prices, such as by providing the first digit of its price for free. While the set has seen numerous redesigns and upgrades over the years, the show has maintained a similar aesthetic element since its premiere in 1972.
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in the 2000s, producers decided to use a rotating cast of models (up to ten) until the middle of season 37, after which the show reverted to a cast of five regular models, increasing to six in 2021. Current models include Rachel Reynolds,
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died and continued as such until his retirement, gaining significant creative control over the series between 2000 and his 2007 retirement. He was also responsible for creating several of the show's pricing games, as well as launching
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The wheel is positioned on $ 1.00 prior to the first contestant's first spin, so the sequence of the money values on the wheel is 15¢, 80¢, 35¢, 60¢, 20¢, 40¢, 75¢, 55¢, 95¢, 50¢, 85¢, 30¢, 65¢, 10¢, 45¢, 70¢, 25¢, 90¢, 5¢, $ 1.00
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contestants with the highest scores moved on to the Showcase. The winner of the Showcase also earned a spot in Finalists' Row. Fields was the announcer for this version which was taped in Studio 46. It also marked the first
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and other aesthetic changes were made. Notably, the grocery products used in some games on the daytime version were replaced by small merchandise prizes, generally valued at less than $ 100. Beginning in 2008, episodes of
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would relocate from Television City after season 51, due to the $ 1.25 billion refurbishment and expansion of the facility by its new owner Hackman Capital. The program will move to Haven Studios, a new facility in the
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from September 20, 2006, to September 27, 2006. The program featured nine teenage boys driving to Los Angeles in a refurbished mini-school bus as they leave their hometown of Merrimack, New Hampshire in order to be on
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in May 2010 and April 2012, respectively. Irwin Toys released an electronic tabletop version in 2008 featuring Contestant's Row, the Big Wheel, a physical Plinko board with chips, Showcases and seven pricing games.
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in an effort to diversify and upscale the prizes being offered on the show, in an effort to aim at younger demographics (such as college-age students, which has been noted as a popular demographic for the program).
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The 2013 April Fools' show featured Carey and announcer George Gray modeling the prizes while the show's models performed hosting and announcing duties for the day. On the April Fools' Day episode in 2014,
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network series in United States television history. The 53rd season is set to premiere on September 23, 2024, with both a daytime and primetime episode, and its 10,000th episode will air in February 2025.
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Seven board games have been produced. One of them was a variation of a card game, using prizes and price tags from the 1956 version. The second was based more closely on the original version of the show.
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On some episodes, all members of the audience receive a prize from a sponsor or celebrity guest; those prizes are usually mentioned in the Showcase (such as a complimentary slice of Papa John's Pizza, an
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products made of leather or leather seats in vehicles and showing simulated meat props on barbecues and in ovens. The show has also offered couture clothing and accessories, featuring designers such as
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began airing episodes from the 1982-83 season, culled from the same pool that aired on Pluto TV channel! In September of 2024, the network began airing the half-hour episodes from the 1972-73 season.
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platforms and other systems to fit in their line of other game show games. A handheld Tiger game was made in 1998 with four pricing games. A DVD game with 12 pricing games, live casino show host
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from the 1980s hosted by Barker, with some episodes airing for the first time since their original air dates. As part of the launch, a selection of holiday-themed episodes from the era aired on
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Occasionally, episodes are taped with special audience restrictions, including active duty and retired military personnel. Similar primetime episodes were taped in 2002 in the aftermath of the
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any episodes with fur coats as prizes cannot be aired or released onto home media formats. This includes the first three daytime shows recorded in 1972, plus most of the 1970s syndicated run.
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playing as themselves for charity in primetime. The first three episodes of Season 49 were actually primetime episodes that aired weekly before the first daytime episode aired November 16.
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the previous Saturday morning at age 99. The program featured Carey introducing several segments highlighting the greatest moments of Barker's career, including being introduced as host of
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the Showcase, the show's finale. The contestants play in the order of the value of their winnings thus far (including the One Bid), with the contestant who has won the most spinning last.
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episode since Carey became host, Rose won $ 20,000 playing Grand Game. By being within $ 1,000 of the actual retail price of his own showcases, he won both showcases—which included a
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Trips were also featured many times on the show as awards. These included both domestic trips across the United States and international trips. Usually, the trips were sponsored by
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would be inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame. Host Drew Carey and executive producer Evelyn Warfel accepted the award at The Achievement in Broadcasting Awards on the
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reruns on Buzzr's over-the-air affiliates, nor can they license out the show to other networks. On May 28, 2024, this exclusivity agreement was lifted, allowing Buzzr to carry
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series, larger and more expensive prizes were generally offered than on the daytime show. The Showcase frequently offered multiple or very expensive cars. In the first sixteen
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ended). With a run of eight seasons, it was one of the longest-running weekly syndicated game shows of the era and the longest-running regularly-scheduled primetime version of
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to host the show. When CBS commissioned a new weekday daytime version, Goodson also wanted James to host that show, but CBS wanted Barker, who was still hosting the syndicated
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holdings. The show was credited as a FremantleMedia production from 2007 to 2018; after the company's name change in 2018, it is now credited simply as a Fremantle production.
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the second one after the sixth. The change was made to save time, as the production schedule has called for up to three episodes to be recorded per day as of Season 49.
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also auditioned for the role eventually filled by Fields. Richardson substituted for Fields while he recovered from laryngitis in December 2006. In addition to Gray,
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primetime spin-off. Reruns of Barker's final season were aired throughout the summer from the Monday after his final show (June 18, 2007) until the Friday before
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have aired. The first two followed the same format as the half-hour daytime version but were intended to air on most stations in the early evening in the pre-
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to air on September 30, 2021, in honor of its 50th season. The special featured a retrospective of memorable moments and outtakes from the show's history.
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Production" in association with CBS. After Todman died in July 1979, the unit became known as simply Mark Goodson Productions and referred to as such on
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that aired on August 31, 2023, were filmed at Haven Studios on the new set, marking the first time portions of the new studio were seen on broadcast.
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Season 53 will premiere with both a daytime and primetime episode on the same day. Further primetime episodes will in December to February between
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by staffer Stan Blits says the prizes require acres of warehouse space to store. Since season 37 (2008), the program purchased certain prizes at
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going over. Until June 1998, the amount was less than $ 100. In September 1998, it became the current $ 250 or less. The 2017 documentary
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on September 4, 1972, and completed a 35-year tenure on June 15, 2007. Barker was hired as host while still hosting the stunt comedy show
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A weekly syndicated version debuted the week after the daytime premiere and continued to air until September 1980. It was distributed by
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was released on September 22, 2009. In the fall of 2010, Ludia developed a multi-player version for Facebook. A third Ludia adaptation,
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sports car, priced at $ 285,716, that appeared on the April 25, 2013, episode during "Big Money Week." The prize was offered during the
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under an American nameplate). The move was made by Barker, in his capacity as executive producer, as a sign of patriotism during the
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with Carey serving as host. The program was a tribute to the life and career of longtime host Bob Barker, who died from
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6254:"Taste-Based Gender Favouritism in High Stakes Decisions: Evidence from The Price Is Right"
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3447:"'The Price is Right' To Be Inducted Into NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame"
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critics will always look down their noses, but you can't have
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7696:"The Price Is Right Instant Lottery Game–New Jersey Lottery"
4934:"Bob Barker, Longtime 'The Price Is Right' Host, Dies at 99"
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pricing game. Prior to this, the most expensive prize was a
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as he pursued an acting career in the online version of the
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Schwartz, David; Ryan, Steve & Wostbrock, Fred (1999).
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Come On Down!: Behind the Big Doors at "The Price Is Right"
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The Price Is Right: The Barker Era (February 8, 2022).
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7495:"The Price Is Right Slots Featuring Showcase Showdown"
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6853:. Episode 6323. April 25, 2013. 38 minutes in. CBS.
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4280:"Bob Stewart, Inventor of Game Shows, Is Dead at 91"
4188:"Drew Carey's the big wheel at 'The Price Is Right'"
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4682:"This Just In: Price Revises Its Eligibility Rules"
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6821:"Georgetown woman competes on The Price is Right"
5284:"Drew's Debut: Carey 'Price Is Right' Era Begins"
3950:"New Announcer Chosen At Last for Price Is Right"
3495:"The Price Is Right - The First Win Of Season 49"
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6768:"Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much"
6177:Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
5429:"The Nighttime Price Is Right with Tom Kennedy"
5128:
4688:. CBS Daytime. February 4, 2009. Archived from
4540:
4268:. Season 42. Episode 6702. April 15, 2014. CBS.
3855:. Season 43. Episode 7073K. April 1, 2015. CBS.
2487:for which the equilibrium can be found through
1420:Variant of the logo used in Season 41 (2012-13)
732:The program premiered on September 4, 1972, on
431:(1972–75; 1972–80 Nighttime; 1985–86 Nighttime)
7443:"Ubisoft Announces Three New Game Show Titles"
6818:
6522:"Road to Price Official Website (via CBS.com)"
6284:
6170:
5281:
5163:
5161:
4605:"'Price' is still 'Right' for Bob Barker fans"
3679:. Season 1. Episode 1. September 4, 1972. CBS.
3099:Three games were produced during the 1970s by
2534:Five episodes aired on their official website
8718:
8095:
7872:
7221:
7182:
6968:
6966:
6287:"Optimal Stopping in "The Showcase Showdown""
5974:(Press release). Fremantle. November 30, 2020
5314:""The Nighttime Price Is Right" Station List"
4566:
4185:
3763:
2645:Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much
2524:featuring the cast aired September 27, 2006.
1953:(the 1957–1964 version aired seven seasons).
976:Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much
8111:Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show
7029:
6433:"High-Stakes Failures of Backward Induction"
6334:
5993:Del Rosario, Alexandra (November 30, 2020).
5316:. j-shea.com. March 10, 2006. Archived from
3797:
2494:
2427:Fremantle had an exclusivity agreement with
1576:neighborhood of Los Angeles. Sister program
1325:) is the producer and director of the show.
7568:"The Price Is Right Slots Featuring Plinko"
7461:
6999:
6716:"Come on Down! The Game Show Story (2014–)"
6285:Coe, Paul R.; Butterworth, William (1995).
5992:
5593:
5453:
5421:
5158:
4596:
4480:
3567:
2586:. Online voting determined the winner, and
2576:, Rachel Reynolds, and former Miss America
2420:On June 1, 2023, Pluto TV launched another
2264:The Price Is Right: A Tribute to Bob Barker
2223:guess, Money Game where players played for
802:main stage in Las Vegas on April 24, 2022.
9446:American English-language television shows
8725:
8711:
8102:
8088:
7879:
7865:
7818:
7715:
7156:
7100:
6963:
6922:The Price Is Right $ 1,000,000 Spectacular
5507:
5167:
5135:, Mike Richards Left Tumultuous Legacy at
4931:
4704:
4123:
4119:
4117:
3828:
3564:Schwartz, Ryan and Wostbrock, pp. 178–179.
3045:affected the popular syndicated game show
2938:The Price Is Right $ 1,000,000 Spectacular
2471:Studies of the Showcase Showdown test the
2251:-10 season being the first, and except in
2096:The Price Is Right $ 1,000,000 Spectacular
2059:CBS attempted to break NBC's dominance of
1781:The Price Is Right $ 1,000,000 Spectacular
1586:
1046:The Price Is Right $ 1,000,000 Spectacular
918:The Price Is Right $ 1,000,000 Spectacular
842:The Price Is Right $ 1,000,000 Spectacular
56:
7790:(3rd ed.). New York: Facts on File.
7315:
7313:
7311:
7188:
6574:"Male Model Search Official Website (via
6352:
6269:
5306:
5107:
4812:
4786:
4630:"On Camera Audiences: The Price Is Right"
4338:
4336:
4334:
4332:
4330:
4328:
4326:
4087:
3977:"Price is Right Announcer Rod Roddy Dies"
3974:
3865:
3059:from 2008 to 2019. Richards returned to
2152:featured episodes with cast members from
2017:
1900:, another revived format from the 1950s.
1829:
1754:During the week of September 8–12, 1975,
1646:donate prizes in exchange for advertising
9456:Television series by Fremantle (company)
7745:Coulston, John Conner (April 23, 2022).
7744:
7409:
7335:
6944:"The Price Is Right – December 16, 2008"
6770:. FortyFPS Productions. October 13, 2017
6686:"BBC Documentary "Come On Down!" (1984)"
6070:
5838:
5812:
5563:
5533:
4987:
4903:
4744:. RedOrbit. May 18, 2011. Archived from
4427:"Kathy Greco Makes a Difficult Decision"
4368:
4181:
4179:
4155:Gollayan, Christian (October 26, 2018).
4154:
4090:"The Price is Right Has a New Announcer"
3560:
3558:
3556:
3554:
3552:
3550:
3548:
3546:
3544:
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3337:
3333:
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1886:, but CBS, again, insisted that he host
1567:On March 8, 2023, it was announced that
1439:
1431:
1423:
1415:
1407:
1399:
1391:
1383:
1118:
913:the rules of several games were modified
794:On March 2, 2022, it was announced that
8687:In 2023, the category was moved to the
8070:(theme for special episodes since 2010)
6656:""Come On Down" Part 1 BBC Documentary"
6383:
6330:
6328:
6133:
6044:
5481:
5200:"The Price is Right (Anniversary Week)"
4849:"The Price is Right—Ticket Information"
4819:Sterngold, James (September 19, 1999).
4796:. TPIR.tv. pp. 1–2. Archived from
4530:. Episode 5273K. October 20, 2010. CBS.
4455:
4114:
4004:"For announcer, 'Right' job came along"
4001:
3896:
3874:(Press release). Zap2it. Archived from
3829:Dovarganes, Damian (October 29, 2013).
3772:"Barker's final 'Price' airing June 15"
3769:
3751:from the original on September 24, 2015
3630:
3467:
3444:
2121:2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike
2100:2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike
1599:. On the September 16, 2020 episode of
18:The Price Is Right (American game show)
14:
9471:Television shows filmed in Los Angeles
9401:1972 American television series debuts
9393:
7886:
7740:
7738:
7308:
7283:
7263:
6863:
6696:from the original on December 11, 2021
6666:from the original on December 11, 2021
6662:. FingerpuppetsRock. October 6, 2010.
6173:"Rationality and the 'price is right'"
5946:"The Guide to visiting TPIR in Person"
5697:. CBS Press Express. February 12, 2016
5395:
5338:
5212:from the original on December 11, 2021
4516:. Episode 5331. October 18, 2010. CBS.
4486:
4396:
4323:
4303:
3975:Hanashiro, Robert (October 28, 2003).
3631:Hartley, Jonathan (October 11, 2019).
3313:were scheduled to be there in person.
3232:
2459:
2164:COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
1735:to 3:00 p.m. ET, pairing it with
8706:
8083:
7860:
6692:. UzumakiPlayroom. January 19, 2017.
5718:"Monday final ratings: Dec. 23, 2019"
5715:
5601:"Behind the Scenes: Special Features"
5541:"Showdown in Vegas: Special Features"
5230:
4959:
4602:
4424:
4342:
4176:
4098:. About Entertainment. Archived from
3730:
3539:
3328:
3285:
3213:in 2009, featuring Carey and Fields.
3159:video game for PC. A version for the
1670:
9337:Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage
7716:Parlevliet, Mirko (March 21, 2022).
7435:
7162:
7088:from the original on October 9, 2022
6864:Blanco, Sebastian (April 22, 2010).
6325:
6045:Wassell, Kayla (November 17, 2023).
5915:. Paramount Global. February 2, 2024
5866:
4932:Tabachnick, Cara (August 27, 2023).
4577:When Harry Friedman Exits Next Year"
4569:"Mike Richards To Executive Produce
4088:Grosvenor, Carrie (April 18, 2011).
3866:Kondolojy, Amanda (March 26, 2013).
3382:from the original on October 9, 2022
2986:
2594:
2529:The Price Is Right Male Model Search
2353:
2310:
1826:time slot, at 2:00 p.m. ET/PT.
1699:
1545:game puck, a couples' gift box from
1015:Drew Carey (host since October 2007)
927:
495:The Price Is Right Productions, Inc.
322:Nighttime (1972–80): 300 (1 unaired)
7735:
6819:Clayton Stairs (February 6, 2015).
5282:Maurice DuBois (October 15, 2007).
5129:Lesley Goldberg (August 31, 2021).
5108:Thomlison, Adam (October 2, 2021).
5082:
4988:Andreeva, Nellie (March 13, 2020).
4654:
4541:Lesley Goldberg (August 31, 2021).
4369:Fierberg, Emma (October 16, 2018).
3338:Aslanian, Emily (October 9, 2019).
3252:
2919:
1280:
922:rules changes to some pricing games
32:The Price Is Right (disambiguation)
24:
9140:The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
7042:Museum of Broadcast Communications
7011:"The Price Is Right" official site
6580:. priceisright.com. Archived from
6384:Swenson, Daniel (August 9, 2015).
5813:Pedersen, Erik (August 16, 2021).
5641:. January 24, 2008. Archived from
5605:"The Price Is Right" official site
5545:"The Price Is Right" official site
5405:. Game Show Utopia. Archived from
5174:Museum of Broadcast Communications
4904:Andreeva, Nellie (March 8, 2023).
4881:. February 2, 2010. Archived from
4716:"The Price Is Right" official site
4686:"The Price Is Right" official site
4489:"'Price' names executive producer"
4397:Heller, Karen (January 11, 2019).
4371:"How 'The Price Is Right' is made"
4053:
3806:. Associated Press. Archived from
3404:. CBS New York. September 30, 2021
3370:"Fall Brings New Syndicated Shows"
3172:Target Bullseye Lounge during the
2944:convertible in his showcase and a
2403:The Price Is Right: The Barker Era
2075:with a six-episode summer series,
814:
25:
9487:
7805:
7788:The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows
6973:Weintraub, Joanne (May 9, 2007).
6636:(Press release). December 8, 2014
6554:(Press release). October 21, 2015
6136:"Bob Barker's Back on Daytime TV"
5948:. PlanetRicki.com. Archived from
5716:Welch, Alex (December 27, 2019).
5374:"Bob Barker on saying goodbye to
5231:Adams, Val (September 30, 1975).
4656:"Season 52 New Studio Experience"
4567:Denise Petski (August 29, 2019).
4487:Levine, Stuart (August 4, 2008).
4345:"TV's Crowning Moment of Awesome"
4186:Keck, William (October 7, 2007).
4124:Jessica Su (September 23, 2004).
3521:"The Price Is Right - Range Game"
3445:Winslow, George (March 5, 2022).
3084:The Best of "The Price Is Right,”
2899:
2826:several factories throughout Ohio
2616:Come On Down! The Game Show Story
2276:in 1956 and the originally named
2055:CBS primetime specials and series
1474:RTL Group Standards and Practices
1380:Audience and contestant selection
1285:The game show production team of
9466:Television series by CBS Studios
7764:
7709:
7688:
7656:
7630:
7604:
7582:
7560:
7534:
7512:
7487:
7391:"Price is Right 2nd DVD Edition"
7383:
7357:
7266:"The Best of The Price is Right"
7257:
7243:
7189:Dawidziak, Mark (May 19, 2007).
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5371:
5028:White, Peter (October 5, 2020).
4960:Sacks, Ethan (August 26, 2023).
4425:Grece, Kathy (October 8, 2010).
4304:Levine, Stuart (July 18, 2008).
4002:Deggans, Eric (April 23, 2004).
3897:Keveney, Bill (March 18, 2014).
3691:"The Games—www.priceisright.com"
3525:YouTube.com - TPIR Official Page
3499:YouTube.com - TPIR Official Page
3216:
3082:A four-disc DVD box set, titled
2499:
2357:
1008:
996:
879:
9451:First-run syndicated game shows
7592:. International Game Technology
7570:. International Game Technology
7522:. International Game Technology
7393:. Endless Games. Archived from
7367:. Endless Games. Archived from
6134:Adalian, Josef (May 13, 2024).
5986:
5964:
5927:
5901:
5890:
5860:
5839:Otterson, Joe (July 17, 2023).
5832:
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5709:
5687:
5623:
5489:"The New Price is Right (1994)"
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4456:Sandler, Adam (June 14, 2011).
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4081:
4065:. richfields.tv. Archived from
4021:
3995:
3968:
3942:
3916:
3890:
3859:
3845:
3822:
3800:"Price is Right for Drew Carey"
3791:
3770:Adalian, Josef (May 22, 2007).
3734:"The Contestant Who Outsmarted
3724:
3704:
3683:
3669:
3624:
3593:
3468:Watkins, Mike (March 2, 2022).
3301:called PaleyWKND. In addition,
3186:The Price Is Right 2010 Edition
3178:The Price Is Right 2010 Edition
2413:2020. The channel was added to
1961:Five years later, veteran host
1723:to distinguish itself from the
1597:result of the COVID-19 pandemic
1492:, but the airdate was moved to
1095:, Carey's former castmate from
723:1956–1965 show of the same name
7779:
7264:Murray, Noel (April 8, 2008).
7222:Catlin, Roger (May 16, 2007).
7165:"The time is right for Barker"
7163:Keck, William (May 14, 2007).
5170:"Mark Goodson and Bill Todman"
5056:
4343:Jones, Chris (July 11, 2010).
3798:David Bauder (July 23, 2007).
3731:Jones, Chris (June 12, 2010).
3513:
3487:
3461:
3438:
3416:
3394:
3362:
3176:trade show on June 2–4, 2009.
3090:
3077:
3066:
2754:
1307:San Francisco State University
1198:also auditioned for the role.
1174:, Roger Rose, Don Bishop, and
1076:Late Show with David Letterman
310:
299:
39:Come on down! (disambiguation)
13:
1:
8436:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
8426:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
7499:International Game Technology
7013:. CBS Daytime. Archived from
6402:10.1080/10511970.2015.1054012
5607:. CBS Daytime. Archived from
5547:. CBS Daytime. Archived from
5454:David Baber (June 14, 2015).
5059:"James O'Halloran on Twitter"
4851:. CBS Daytime. Archived from
4718:. CBS Daytime. Archived from
4628:
4240:"Male Model Winner Announced"
3316:
3223:International Game Technology
3174:Electronic Entertainment Expo
3115:Computer and electronic games
2908:companies and, sometimes, by
2207:s time slot, commencing with
2049:Paramount Domestic Television
1967:The Television Program Source
1591:In March 2020, production of
1374:
1162:auditioned to replace Olson.
1114:
651:(The Price is Right at Night)
27:American television game show
7365:"Price is Right DVD Edition"
7007:"About the Show: Bob Barker"
6219:The American Economic Review
6189:10.1016/0167-2681(93)90042-N
4794:"The 5,000th Price Is Right"
3956:. March 6, 1986. p. 14A
3833:. CBS News. Associated Press
3426:. TVNewsCheck. March 2, 2022
3321:
2981:
2968:, who appeared on the 1980s
2102:and original success in the
2006:years it held the rights to
1947:The Nighttime Price Is Right
1853:
982:
356:Evelyn Warfel (2019–present)
7:
8994:Secret Celebrity Renovation
7321:"The Price Is Right (1974)"
7291:"The Price Is Right (1958)"
7108:"Interview with Bob Barker"
5982:– via Broadway World.
5246:– via Newspapers.com.
5233:"'Price Right' to One Hour"
5027:
4768:"Shows–CBS Television City"
4603:Smith, Ken (May 24, 2007).
3022:
2689:
2477:subgame perfect equilibrium
2319:was featured on the series
2200:Let's Make a Deal Primetime
2188:The Price Is Right at Night
2150:The Price Is Right at Night
1634:RTL Standards and Practices
1396:Logo used from 1973 to 2007
1388:Logo used from 1972 to 1973
1192:David H. Lawrence XVII
963:
805:
457:1985–86 Nighttime; 1972–94)
156:Adam Sandler (2013–present)
10:
9492:
9107:The Young and the Restless
9067:The Bold and the Beautiful
8904:The Greatest AtHome Videos
8794:Big Brother Reindeer Games
6980:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
5907:
3606:American Economic Research
3519:
3299:the Paley Center for Media
3259:
3190:The Price Is Right Decades
3182:The Price Is Right Decades
3008:; original nighttime host
2745:Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
2611:about American game shows.
2089:The Price Is Right Salutes
2081:United States armed forces
2077:The Price Is Right Special
2044:The Young and the Restless
2023:
1956:
1713:at 10:00 a.m. ET and
1524:was taped in Studio 33 at
1453:on the person's ticket. A
1260:are formally referred as "
1205:
931:
883:
709:is an American television
36:
29:
9431:2020s American game shows
9426:2010s American game shows
9421:2000s American game shows
9416:1990s American game shows
9411:1980s American game shows
9406:1970s American game shows
9327:
9276:College Basketball on CBS
9244:
9151:
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7951:
7903:
7896:
7419:. Mobliss. Archived from
6524:. CBS.com. Archived from
6291:The American Statistician
5519:Daily News of Los Angeles
5491:. TPIR.tv. Archived from
5431:. TPIR.tv. Archived from
5347:. Center Street. p.
4875:"Recipes from Guy Fieri!"
2807:Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
2721:Ferrari 458 Italia Spider
2495:Reality web show spinoffs
2349:
2061:Thursday night prime time
2047:fame) and distributed by
1639:
1504:
1201:
844:, the bonus was $ 1,000.
830:1950s version of the show
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9436:CBS original programming
7942:The Price Is Right Live!
7081:(2): 9–11. Spring 1973.
5460:. McFarland. p. 1.
4035:. cbs.com. July 22, 2010
3589:– via PR Newswire.
3271:The Price Is Right Live!
3263:The Price Is Right Live!
3030:hostile work environment
3006:Golden Age of Television
2813:to form the Dutch-based
2743:(see below), as well as
2711:and electronics such as
2192:2023-24 primetime season
2109:$ 1,000,000 Spectaculars
1927:Prime Time Access Rule.
1725:earlier/original version
1369:Sony Pictures Television
1037:34th Daytime Emmy Awards
987:
934:Showcase Showdown (band)
615:(The New Price is Right)
460:Mark Goodson Productions
445:Mark Goodson-Bill Todman
350:Syd Vinnedge (2007–2009)
325:Nighttime (1985–86): 170
150:Michael Dimich (2011–12)
9296:College Football on CBS
9213:CBS News Sunday Morning
6634:ViacomCBS Press Express
6552:ViacomCBS Press Express
6354:10.1111/1468-0297.0j678
5913:Paramount Press Express
5897:Official Ticketing site
5872:Paramount Press Express
5758:ViacomCBS Press Express
4194:. Hollywood, California
3016:The Bell Telephone Hour
2574:Gwendolyn Osborne-Smith
1868:early-prime syndication
1587:Changes since Season 49
905:1994 syndicated version
780:, and Rachel Reynolds.
467:All American Television
409:Los Angeles, California
403:Los Angeles, California
397:The Bob Barker Studio,
344:Frank Wayne (1972–1988)
144:Bart Eskander (2000–09)
9266:CBS Sports Spectacular
8739:(current and upcoming)
7927:The New Price Is Right
6742:"Come on Down! (2016)"
6472:Cite journal requires
5639:Broadcasting and Cable
5208:. September 12, 1975.
5144:The Hollywood Reporter
4547:The Hollywood Reporter
4458:"Farewell and Welcome"
3127:computer game for the
2768:
2278:The New Price Is Right
2027:The New Price Is Right
2019:The New Price Is Right
1905:The New Price Is Right
1830:Syndicated productions
1721:The New Price Is Right
1455:Social Security Number
1445:
1437:
1429:
1421:
1413:
1405:
1397:
1389:
1143:improvisational comedy
1127:
684:The New Price Is Right
347:Bob Barker (1988–2007)
147:Rich DiPirro (2009–11)
72:The New Price Is Right
9319:(1961–94; since 1998)
9309:(1956–94; since 1998)
9299:(1950–66; since 1968)
8693:Outstanding Game Show
8689:Primetime Emmy Awards
8405:Win Ben Stein's Money
8061:How I Met Your Mother
7143:Entertainment Tonight
7116:. December 26, 2002.
7038:"Quiz and Game Shows"
7036:Hoerschelmann, Olaf.
6987:on September 29, 2007
6502:on September 25, 2016
5320:on September 27, 2007
5115:Winston-Salem Journal
4242:. CBS. Archived from
2762:
2729:Tesla Roadster (2008)
2717:entertainment centers
2709:JumpSport Trampolines
2329:and was announced by
2273:Truth or Consequences
1877:Truth or Consequences
1443:
1435:
1427:
1419:
1411:
1403:
1395:
1387:
1275:Boston, Massachusetts
1122:
1032:Truth or Consequences
448:Productions (1972–84)
153:Ryan Polito (2012–13)
8294:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
8274:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
8264:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
8254:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
8244:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
8234:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
8214:The $ 20,000 Pyramid
8204:The $ 20,000 Pyramid
8147:The $ 20,000 Pyramid
7417:"The Price Is Right"
7397:on December 21, 2007
7343:"The Price Is Right"
7017:on December 17, 2007
6827:on February 27, 2015
6608:Entertainment Weekly
6528:on November 17, 2007
6441:10.2139/ssrn.4130176
6341:The Economic Journal
6258:The Economic Journal
5734:on December 28, 2019
5403:"The Price Is Right"
5382:Entertainment Weekly
5339:Barker, Bob (2009).
4821:"Hollywood Uncanned"
4712:"Ticket Information"
4008:St. Petersburg Times
3810:on February 22, 2008
3648:10.2139/ssrn.3469008
3151:(in connection with
2087:. During the series
2085:September 11 attacks
1911:being titled simply
1870:, and Goodson named
1727:(1956–65) hosted by
1485:September 11 attacks
1252:, James O'Halloran,
756:. In December 2010,
439:Production companies
394:Production locations
30:For other uses, see
8984:The Real CSI: Miami
8050:"Divided We Sail" (
7676:on November 2, 2013
7644:on October 14, 2007
7618:on October 14, 2007
7548:on October 17, 2006
7203:on October 14, 2007
6584:on October 29, 2014
5878:on October 27, 2023
5675:. February 12, 2016
5635:Primetime Specials"
5611:on February 9, 2008
5551:on October 14, 2007
5110:"Hollywood Q&A"
5084:"June 3-4-5 Taping"
5057:O'Halloran, James.
4748:on November 2, 2013
4692:on February 7, 2009
4634:On Camera Audiences
4437:on October 13, 2010
4404:The Washington Post
4246:on October 19, 2012
3581:on February 9, 2008
3350:on October 10, 2019
3233:Scratch-off tickets
3207:Plug It in and Play
3147:On March 26, 2008,
2554:daytime soap opera
2485:perfect information
2460:Scientific research
2268:Alzheimer's disease
2182:As a result of the
1788:standard definition
1655:Under the Influence
1648:. According to the
1632:In compliance with
1595:was suspended as a
1470:Seattle Sounders FC
1098:The Drew Carey Show
857:Stanford University
489:in association with
454:(1972–80 Nighttime;
338:Executive producers
9461:The Price Is Right
9289: (since 2011)
9286:NCAA March Madness
9223:CBS Overnight News
9087:The Price Is Right
8864:FBI: International
8824:The Challenge: USA
8623:The Price Is Right
8603:The Price Is Right
8573:The Price Is Right
8496:The Price Is Right
8466:The Price Is Right
8385:The Price Is Right
8375:The Price Is Right
8284:The Price Is Right
8043:In popular culture
7961:The Price Is Right
7919:The Price Is Right
7912:The Price Is Right
7889:The Price is Right
7847:The Price Is Right
7475:on January 2, 2010
6931:The Price Is Right
6908:The Price is Right
6893:The New York Times
6851:The Price Is Right
6271:10.1093/ej/uead087
5999:Deadline Hollywood
5790:. October 20, 2020
5645:on October 8, 2012
5633:The Price Is Right
5376:The Price Is Right
5343:Priceless Memories
5264:, November 7, 1977
5262:The New York Times
5035:Deadline Hollywood
4994:Deadline Hollywood
4911:Deadline Hollywood
4879:The Price Is Right
4826:The New York Times
4582:Deadline Hollywood
4528:The Price Is Right
4514:The Price Is Right
4462:The Price Is Right
4431:The Price Is Right
4284:The New York Times
4266:The Price Is Right
4220:on August 15, 2012
4061:The Price is Right
4031:The Price Is Right
3930:. October 13, 1985
3853:The Price Is Right
3736:The Price Is Right
3677:The Price Is Right
3527:. Google/Paramount
3501:. Google/Paramount
3287:Come on Down Tour!
3211:The Price Is Right
3157:The Price Is Right
3072:The Price Is Right
2992:The Price Is Right
2946:Ford Escape Hybrid
2773:The Price Is Right
2769:
2522:The Price Is Right
2518:The Price Is Right
2489:backward induction
2441:The Price Is Right
2433:The Price Is Right
2407:The Price Is Right
2369:. You can help by
2317:The Price Is Right
2234:episode featuring
2177:The Price Is Right
2166:, and the cast of
2128:The Price Is Right
1913:The Price Is Right
1860:Viacom Enterprises
1840:The Price Is Right
1824:As the World Turns
1805:As the World Turns
1765:The Price Is Right
1761:The Price Is Right
1756:The Price Is Right
1733:The Price Is Right
1705:The Price Is Right
1685:The Price Is Right
1671:Production company
1613:Deadline Hollywood
1593:The Price Is Right
1569:The Price Is Right
1561:NCAA March Madness
1543:NHL Winter Classic
1522:The Price Is Right
1459:The Price Is Right
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1128:
1108:The Late Late Show
1081:Priceless Memories
1058:spayed or neutered
1027:The Price Is Right
888:The Price Is Right
865:Harvard University
855:A 1996 study from
850:consolation prizes
796:The Price Is Right
784:The Price Is Right
706:The Price Is Right
692:The Price Is Right
623:September 12, 1994
562:September 13, 1980
552:September 11, 1972
475:Pearson Television
50:The Price Is Right
9388:
9387:
9367:Hollywood Squares
9077:Let's Make a Deal
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8198:Hollywood Squares
8177:Hollywood Squares
8167:Hollywood Squares
8137:Hollywood Squares
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7997:
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7935:Gameshow Marathon
7371:on April 22, 2007
6800:on April 26, 2012
6794:CBS Press Express
6722:. August 10, 2014
6610:. August 13, 2012
6496:CBS Press Express
6051:Cord Cutters News
5786:(Press release).
5764:on April 14, 2021
5723:TV by the Numbers
5521:. August 14, 1986
5495:on August 3, 2008
5435:on August 6, 2002
5358:978-1-59995-135-5
5015:"Sports podcasts"
4855:on March 21, 2008
4722:on April 12, 2008
4662:. Simple Machines
3878:on April 10, 2013
3872:TV By the Numbers
3194:PlayStation Store
3041:The lawsuits for
2987:Critical reaction
2882:Chevrolet Bel Air
2836:, Daimler, Fiat,
2595:Documentary films
2520:. The episode of
2387:
2386:
2333:s then-announcer
2322:Gameshow Marathon
2315:On May 31, 2006,
2311:Gameshow Marathon
2232:Super Bowl themed
1816:Let's Make a Deal
1808:and the debut of
1799:Let's Make a Deal
1796:and the debut of
1700:Broadcast history
1626:Let's Make a Deal
1621:social distancing
1579:Let's Make a Deal
1518:Las Vegas, Nevada
1465:Let's Make a Deal
1229:Janice Pennington
1164:Burton Richardson
928:Showcase Showdown
766:Janice Pennington
702:
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659:December 22, 2019
587:September 9, 1985
523:September 4, 1972
451:Price Productions
291:Original language
283:Country of origin
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3001:of quiz shows."
2920:Winnings records
2914:Western Airlines
2588:James O'Halloran
2566:Manuela Arbeláez
2536:priceisright.com
2429:Paramount Global
2415:The Roku Channel
2389:Paramount-owned
2382:
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2169:The Neighborhood
2158:and others with
2133:The Amazing Race
2029:(1994 game show)
1999:Wheel of Fortune
1883:The Joker's Wild
1710:The Joker's Wild
1494:Independence Day
1359:key demographics
1281:Production staff
1250:Manuela Arbeláez
1217:Kathleen Bradley
1085:April Fools' Day
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277:Edd Kalehoff
249:Johnny Olson
234:Alexis Gaube
187:Dennis James
180:
164:Presented by
133:Marc Breslow
116:Developed by
102:Mark Goodson
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8804:Blue Bloods
8784:Big Brother
8737:programming
8633:Family Feud
8157:Family Feud
8029:Philippines
7780:Works cited
7401:January 21,
7345:. MobyGames
6774:October 13,
6640:December 8,
6588:October 29,
6558:October 21,
6004:December 1,
5978:December 1,
5919:February 3,
5882:October 27,
5794:October 20,
5649:January 24,
5631:"CBS Plans
5298:October 22,
5088:Golden Road
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3354:October 10,
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3276:Roger Lodge
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3137:Todd Newton
3091:Board games
3078:DVD release
3067:Merchandise
2890:Hole in One
2884:and a 1964
2755:Automobiles
2733:Golden Road
2713:smartphones
2628:mini-series
2625:documentary
2609:documentary
2335:Rich Fields
2293:George Gray
2190:during the
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2072:Family Ties
1963:Tom Kennedy
1942:Family Feud
1729:Bill Cullen
1681:Bill Todman
1347:Jay Wolpert
1343:Frank Wayne
1295:Bob Stewart
1291:Bill Todman
1196:Steve White
1172:Art Sanders
1168:Paul Boland
1147:George Gray
1139:Rich Fields
1124:George Gray
1070:Power of 10
1041:Frank Wayne
762:Anitra Ford
758:George Gray
754:Rich Fields
719:Bill Todman
613:Syndication
578:Syndication
542:Syndication
479:(1998–2002)
463:(1984–2007)
386:Kathy Greco
371:Jay Wolpert
313:of episodes
264:George Gray
259:Rich Fields
195:Tom Kennedy
141:(1986–2001)
126:Directed by
107:Bill Todman
97:Bob Stewart
9395:Categories
9306:NFL on CBS
9173:60 Minutes
9120:Late night
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8764:60 Minutes
7989:Drew Carey
7984:Bob Barker
7952:Production
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6868:. Autoblog
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5824:August 16,
5237:Daily News
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5042:October 7,
4999:August 14,
4250:October 5,
4224:August 15,
3755:January 3,
3531:October 9,
3505:October 9,
3344:TV Insider
3317:References
3311:Devin Goda
3303:Drew Carey
3295:Drew Carey
3123:created a
2972:game show
2894:Bonus Game
2886:Bentley S3
2858:Mitsubishi
2830:Volkswagen
2815:Stellantis
2799:Daimler AG
2765:BMW Isetta
2697:Coach Inc.
2683:Drew Carey
2671:Bob Barker
2548:Rob Wilson
2475:notion of
2327:Ricki Lake
2291:announcer
2160:Seth Rogen
1844:prime time
1836:syndicated
1738:Match Game
1644:Companies
1607:Starkville
1556:Super Bowl
1535:door prize
1375:Production
1355:Paul Alter
1327:Stan Blits
1271:Rob Wilson
1254:Devin Goda
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