@@franklincourten8281Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes & 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following. Greenhouse: $1,700 Mirror: $1,100 35mm Camera: $535 Barbecue: $1,435 Golf Set: $800 Bar Set: $1,550 1st Showcase: $10,000 2nd Showcase: $21,200
@@sandrapisani9225 Oh, Sandra . Don't be naive. Attractiveness was just one of the traits looked for when contestants were selected, but the easiest way to be selected was to be a good-looking young woman. Our preacher's daughter was on vacation with friends in California many years ago . A very beautiful college age girl who went with her friends to see the price is right. Not surprisingly, she was picked. Contestants are not chosen randomly .
@@joeharris3878 naive, I'm not, I simply disagree with you ... take a look at the contestants on TPIR, there are young, old, tall, short, thin, heavy, attractive and not so attractive. They gave all people a chance...
@@sandrapisani9225 From what I've read , every one over 18 with a ticket is or was eligible to be a contestant, but for each show the group of people who were called to Come On Down was selected by the producer's staff . It wasn't random.
Bob Barker passed away at 99 on August 26, 2023, and the original 1986 broadcast of "The Price Is Right" as on Halloween Day from then CBS Louisville, Kentucky affiliate WHAS 11 (now ABC affiliated) has 6 pricing games Bump, Temptation, Grand Game, Safe Crackers, Switcheroo, and Range Game played, as well as a Showcase Showdown Play Along in Showcase Showdown #1, and the Fabulous Showcases which were coming up on Halloween Day in the Showcase round. And Bob Barker had dark hair before he decided to go grey a few years later, and after the full credit roll there is no "CBS Newsbreak" as "This is CBS" is announced and shown with the CBS Telop slide on screen. RIP Bob Barker and Rod Roddy.
Last dark hair for Bob Barker in this Halloween episode in 1986. So don't let that dark-haired fool you. This is before Bob Barker lets his hair go gray.
Thank you for giving us a higher quality version of the Halloween '86 Price is Right
Yes, considering that this will not be rerun on Pluto TV (has the Bump Game-Pluto TV will not allow those shows with that game to re-air).
@@Lupton2000 Actually, it will. The Baker Era is now showing episodes with Bump in it without any issues.
4:16 RIP Kyle Aletter, deceased so young at 64.
I love the old Price Is Right
Is that Ray Combs in the Kroger commercial?
I was almost 4 years old in East Keansburg, New Jersey back then
56:39 - Due to a pricing error in the Grand Game, Ellen Dooley will receive the full award.
❤❤I love all the Price Is Right Games with Bob Barker and Drew Carey Drew looks like my cousin Jimmy ❤❤
@0:02, I thought that was future FF host Ray Combs
Wasn’t it?
Dawn would've won the car and 4 prizes in Temptation if she went for it.
Alas, she got her car after all!
@@franklincourten8281Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes & 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following.
Greenhouse: $1,700
Mirror: $1,100
35mm Camera: $535
Barbecue: $1,435
Golf Set: $800
Bar Set: $1,550
1st Showcase: $10,000
2nd Showcase: $21,200
Usually is too risky anyway.
And Ellen, due to a pricing error, will win the $10,000 on Grand Game!
this is the price is right tunes to cbs
I wonder what the goof was in GRAND GAME, i beat it was the CANDY and COATING they were reversed.
That candy always cost $1.39.
love can bing kyle back to normal life i lead
The pricing games for this video were-
Bump (Retired)
Temptation
Grand Game
Safecrackers
Switcheroo
Range Game
Whatever happened to Kyle, the sub model?
Sadly, she had just passed on a few days ago due to her losing battle with Alzheimer's disease at the age of 64.
@@tyrese3745 I just knew that, what a shame
this oughta bring bob barker back to normal life i lead with love
When's the 1st appearance of 5di, TEMPTATION?
The always pick the more attractive women as contestants. It was years before I realized that.
So not true.
@@sandrapisani9225 Oh, Sandra . Don't be naive. Attractiveness was just one of the traits looked for when contestants were selected, but
the easiest way to be selected was to be a good-looking young woman. Our preacher's daughter was on vacation with friends in California
many years ago . A very beautiful college age girl who went with her friends to see the price is right. Not surprisingly, she was picked.
Contestants are not chosen randomly .
@@joeharris3878 naive, I'm not, I simply disagree with you ... take a look at the contestants on TPIR, there are young, old, tall, short, thin, heavy, attractive and not so attractive. They gave all people a chance...
@@sandrapisani9225 From what I've read , every one over 18 with a ticket is or was eligible to be a contestant, but for each show the group
of people who were called to Come On Down was selected by the producer's staff . It wasn't random.
Bob Barker passed away at 99 on August 26, 2023, and the original 1986 broadcast of "The Price Is Right" as on Halloween Day from then CBS Louisville, Kentucky affiliate WHAS 11 (now ABC affiliated) has 6 pricing games Bump, Temptation, Grand Game, Safe Crackers, Switcheroo, and Range Game played, as well as a Showcase Showdown Play Along in Showcase Showdown #1, and the Fabulous Showcases which were coming up on Halloween Day in the Showcase round. And Bob Barker had dark hair before he decided to go grey a few years later, and after the full credit roll there is no "CBS Newsbreak" as "This is CBS" is announced and shown with the CBS Telop slide on screen. RIP Bob Barker and Rod Roddy.
Share the Spirit
R.I.P. Bob Barker
And Kyle Aletter-Oldham, too
Last dark hair for Bob Barker in this Halloween episode in 1986. So don't let that dark-haired fool you. This is before Bob Barker lets his hair go gray.
The first grey hair episode was October 15,1987.
Was this the stupidest audience ever, or were they actively trying to sabotage Ellen and Gregory‽ I've never heard such atrocious advice before.
OK, I now have total disdain for contestants dumb enough to listen to this audience.