This show was pure magic when Bob hosted. Still fun as hell to watch, but when I was a little boy, I watched with my grandmother and it was nothing short of instant good feelings when someone wins. Bob was sharp as a tack too.
I remember when this short summer series of "evening" TPIR specials aired before my first year of college in 1986. It made me feel like I was back home again! RIP Rod, Bob, Mark Goodson & everyone else!
This may have been just a one-off in '86, but now nighttime network TPIR on CBS is commonplace w/Drew Carey and George Gray, in The Price Is Right At Night.
I've searched for this episode for awhile. It was taped the summer after I graduated from high school. My parents took me to California and a stop at The Price is Right was a must. This was the 1st time I was at a taping of TPIR and I have been to 14 since. Unfortunately, I have never been selected to Come on Down, but TPIR is and always will be my favorite game show.
Love a St. Louis showcase and a St. Louisan is part of TPIR history too! Roseanna did eventually marry Gene Gieselmann and is still living in the metro area
At the time, NBC won the prime time slot on Thursday nights with their comedies, such as “The Cosby Show”, “Cheers” and “Family Ties” in terms of viewership, so CBS tried to air these specials to gain and beat NBC’s viewership but it wasn’t successful. Kind of interesting they’d do this when it’s been dominating daytime television
I’ll be honest. I’m a little disappointed in the intro of Hole in One (or Two). I was hoping there’d be a surprise reveal if someone missed a putt, even if it meant not getting that reveal the first time it was played.
Yeah I wouldn't let my kids listen to that kind of music that's very rude and repulsive and to have your kids doing a video like that then posting it on UA-cam well we'll see how your kids turn out in the future
I was 10 years old. Love watching these episodes. Takes me back in time😊
This show was pure magic when Bob hosted. Still fun as hell to watch, but when I was a little boy, I watched with my grandmother and it was nothing short of instant good feelings when someone wins. Bob was sharp as a tack too.
Johnny Olsen did a marvelous job at announcing this show, thank you Jonny Olsen! We miss you.
Either with black or white hair, Bob ALWAYS looked smoking hot in a tuxedo 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
1986 is the greatest year of all time for the price is right.
I remember when this short summer series of "evening" TPIR specials aired before my first year of college in 1986. It made me feel like I was back home again! RIP Rod, Bob, Mark Goodson & everyone else!
This may have been just a one-off in '86, but now nighttime network TPIR on CBS is commonplace w/Drew Carey and George Gray, in The Price Is Right At Night.
Bob...looking so sharp in his superblack tux...🥰
This was aired on my 3rd birthday, which was August 14, 1986. :) :) :)
I've searched for this episode for awhile. It was taped the summer after I graduated from high school. My parents took me to California and a stop at The Price is Right was a must. This was the 1st time I was at a taping of TPIR and I have been to 14 since. Unfortunately, I have never been selected to Come on Down, but TPIR is and always will be my favorite game show.
None of the tapings you went to was syndicated, right? You know that there's a limit of two appearances in the last decade upon being chosen.
Bob Barker has some big time class with those black suits and bow ties.
Gotta love those 80s fashions!
No ads - how wonderful!
The inaugural "Price Is Right @ Night" episode.
I watched this on KCBS - CBS Channel 2 in L.A. and was 15 at the time.
Not entirely true. There was the ‘72-‘80 nighttime version. This was the first version to have significantly more expensive prizes
@@mimidurr66 Actually, it was the first broadcast by the same network who still does their daytime format, but in prime time.
@@paulnguyen8910 you’re right, the 70s nighttime version was syndicated
@@mimidurr66 As was its 1985-86 daily.
@@paulnguyen8910 Are modern (2019-present) nighttime prizes more expensive? I know it was for MDS (2003-2008)
Love a St. Louis showcase and a St. Louisan is part of TPIR history too! Roseanna did eventually marry Gene Gieselmann and is still living in the metro area
ST. LOUIS 😁
But....
Do you still have
the car???? LOL😁
Do you know her?
Saint Louis is my home!
I remember the Price Is Right special I was about to start the 5th grade where has time gone since then
Wondering if that Toyota truck is still running today. 🤔
1986: $13k, = a new car!
2023: $13k = a used Toyota Corolla with 100k 😆
I have this exact show on VHS and remember watching this in Buffalo, NY on WIVB Ch4
RIP Bob Barker
Why did they do these 6 specials in 1986 I always wonder about that.
At the time, NBC won the prime time slot on Thursday nights with their comedies, such as “The Cosby Show”, “Cheers” and “Family Ties” in terms of viewership, so CBS tried to air these specials to gain and beat NBC’s viewership but it wasn’t successful. Kind of interesting they’d do this when it’s been dominating daytime television
were these filmed in studio 33 like all the daytime price is right episodes (I'm thinking so)?
Yes including when did the million dollar spectacular as well
I’ll be honest. I’m a little disappointed in the intro of Hole in One (or Two). I was hoping there’d be a surprise reveal if someone missed a putt, even if it meant not getting that reveal the first time it was played.
Is that something new after the clock game, the lady choses a envelope with money 🤑
During the Clock Game - they should have had colored envelopes to have the contestant choose from
Marc Enoch
What good would that have done?
She could have chosen the $5,000 if it was in a colored envelope
Marc Enoch
No. All amounts are hidden randomly. Colored envelopes would have made no difference.
@@NickCMedia Yeah but if it had been hidden randomly in like a gold coloured envelope she'd know to pick that one, i think that's what he meant.
@@greenxxghostie
Doubtful. Different colored envelopes didn't help contestants in Let's Make a Deal win a $50K Super Deal in the 2010s. Just luck.
I was 20...🎉
Yeah I wouldn't let my kids listen to that kind of music that's very rude and repulsive and to have your kids doing a video like that then posting it on UA-cam well we'll see how your kids turn out in the future
CHEATER!
Who?