Thanks for uploading this Big Al! :) Could I ask what year this took place? EDIT - I had to edit and say congrats on winning! I would have drooled over that when this aired.
Always good to see more of this version...I like how they kept the (then-)$100 bonus for a perfect bid, and the Sale of the Century promo during the 1st break was also a treat!
According to another Aussie TPiR episode someone uploaded, this is the only version of Make Your Move to award partial credit; if you goof up two prizes, you still get the 3rd; only if you get all three wrong does it count as a loss.
@@cutemimi25 It would be impossible to get one of them wrong. If the first two are correct, the only numbers remaining would be the price of the third item, and it would therefore be chosen correctly.
what a total legend
Remember that the magic words are Come On Down.
I'm kinda curious how often Aussie TPIR had showcases without a car, at least from Turps onwards...
Congrats Big Al!
I don't remember seeing the Football team against the farm animals in Rev high performance milk advert in 1997 Australia!
This Is From 1997
Aired: Early 1997
Fifth=g,ijuujkmkk,kmjnhhuh/
WHICH ONE IS YOUR WIFE
Awesome 👍 I love this show and just found these 2021 I'm gonna watch them all
Awesome hey
What year was this on channel nine
1997
You had a great time
Thanks for uploading this Big Al! :) Could I ask what year this took place? EDIT - I had to edit and say congrats on winning! I would have drooled over that when this aired.
Always good to see more of this version...I like how they kept the (then-)$100 bonus for a perfect bid, and the Sale of the Century promo during the 1st break was also a treat!
CAR
According to another Aussie TPiR episode someone uploaded, this is the only version of Make Your Move to award partial credit; if you goof up two prizes, you still get the 3rd; only if you get all three wrong does it count as a loss.
The UK also does that on Bruce's Price is Right, but in the US one, you get nothing even if you get 1 of them wrong.
@@cutemimi25 It would be impossible to get one of them wrong. If the first two are correct, the only numbers remaining would be the price of the third item, and it would therefore be chosen correctly.
CAR
How many of the prizes do you still have?