That's exactly why people have a higher probability of hitting a dollar twice. There are a lot of people who spin the wheel almost exactly once or twice around. The first girl was luckier hitting the dollar, because she didn't spin it around exactly once or twice.
Just once I'd like Drew to ask someone if they want to say hello to someone and they say " No, not really, My family are all dead and I don't have any friends."
That poor blonde, she must be like, REALLY?!?!? Spin a $1.00, then on the next spin $.95, and STILL LOSE?!?!?!?! Thats when you know you are just not meant to be in the final showcase....
No, in the spin off round I was referring to, the one woman spun a $.05, and then the other women also spun a $.05, so that had to have another spin-off. In that one, the first women beat the second.
There was one instance during the Barker era where two contestants had, what Bob called, the "Bonus Spinoff". It ended with BOTH contestants winning $10,000 each, then having a second spinoff to determine the winner.
And then we had the events of 9/22/17. ALL 3 players got the dollar for $10K (Because of Drew's 10th anniversary) AND THEN 2 OF THEM GOT THE DOLLAR AGAIN FOR $25K! The 3rd one BARELY missed the nickel for another $10K. $80K was given away in that one showdown, which surpassed the normal maximum of $78,000.
The DiPirro angle of showing the two combatants with the wheel in the centre fit together. The emotions of a bonus spin with everything on the line are epic. This just cut the cake.
Ashli Caldwell it happened on a special show when they were giving away $10,000/$25,000 instead of $1000/$10,000 too. They ended up giving away $80,000 during that spin of the wheel.
I'm almost certain as to why Kimberly waited for Drew to reset the wheel for her "bonus spin." She had the wheel's number after the first time she spun the dollar and wanted to hit the 25k!
Ah, I was expecting this to be a triple but its a double. Still pretty rare, though. I've seen all three contestants get 100's (in any combination of spins) just once, sometime around like 1993. All three contestants walked away with $1000. In that episode Bob mentioned it had happened like 5 times in the past.
One thing I always wondered, even as a kid: why was the wheel only "reset" after hitting $1.00? Why wasn't it reset each time? Of course, an obvious reason being saving time, but all the standard spins weren't really fair spins, because the next contestant spins from where the other left off. They have the rule in place that it has to make a complete rotation, but still, it's not a fair shot at $1.00 if only the first person starts at $1.00, then the others start wherever the wheel last stopped.
+wudaddy Because during the regular play you get two spins. You can choose to stick with the first spin or risk going over. With the bonus spin you only get one, so it has to be set up to allow a bonus win on a single complete revolution (whether it is by chance or if the contestant has obtained a 'feel' for the spin and attempts to win by strategy).
that last women was super smart. She made sure Drew reset the wheel first because she hit the dollar from that spot before and spinning with the same strength she could do it again.
The most memorable moment I have of watching this show when I was a kid were these two old ladies spinning the wheel. I think they both hit the dollar twice each. 4 dollars in a row. I dont remember them getting more than 1000$ each time for it though
This is the first $25K SCSD win in 2011. Drew said this is one of the biggest bonus wheel win ever. Not only she win it but also beat 95 in the spinoff.
odds are roughly 1/400 of getting the 25K with 6 contestants you have 6/400 or 3/200 or 1.5%. It is impossible to calculate exact odds because you can get two spins to get to $1.00 but not everyone takes both spins.
She asked for the wheel to be reset so she could use her muscle memory from the first spin to do the same thing second spin. 2 full rotations of the wheel
I could see them upping the $1000 to $5000, but not over that, and probably more realistically, $2,500 with the second dollar being 10x that at $25,000. The 500 is a little awkward, but I think less awkward than $2,000.
I saw the title and thought this was going to be rare (like all 3 getting $1.00), but I remember seeing this happen a few times when I was a kid, when Bob was the host.
I actually watched and recorded this same event live. Two people got the dollar and then one of the two got the dollar a second time. This is not the only time this happened, it happened at least twice.
Well, I don't think it was a lie, but just a situation that doesn't come up that often leading to a hasty explanation. The rules for a standard bonus spin are "it has to go around once and there are no do-overs." However, two bonus spins acting as a spin off are pretty rare on the series. So that's not something that often gets covered. They would technically get a do over, but if they hit a money spot on that spin, they wouldn't win any money.
Isn't a two-way tie at 1.00 relatively common? I know a 3-way tie at 1.00 is much more rare, let alone two or more contestants winning $11,000/$25,000 in the same showdown.
Has there EVER been a moment where all three contestants get the dollar outright, then got a second dollar on The Big Wheel? I would love to see a moment like THAT happen on this show.
Pax Humana YES, I watched it on some kind of school's cancelled day in the 90's. All three got a dollar. Second time someone got a dollar again. I'm kinda fuzzy on the details, maybe I'm confusing it with ONE person getting a dollar 3 times but probably not. It happened though.
Pax Humana Ya know, it was the mid 90's, so my memory is fuzzy. I remember the three getting a dollar, but I feel like it got crazier than what I said.
Jay Dingman, no, what I'm saying is that all three people got a dollar, then all three people got a dollar again, and THAT is what I am asking if it ever happened on The Price is Right or not, sir.
Never all three winning bonus money, there was one time in 1993 where all three contestants spun a dollar... On two occasions in season 27 (1998-99), that two contestants won $11,000 in the same Showcase Showdown... the video for one of them is on UA-cam, just look up the Price Is Right (10/06/98)
@@shanejones8884 The closest I've seen would be here, which actually happened to be a special episode with jacked-up bonuses to begin with: ua-cam.com/video/hp1a0BHmyc0/v-deo.html
I read that TPIR is taped about 2 weeks in advance and even if you win prizes/money during the taping you aren't eligible to claim those prizes unless the show is actually broadcast. In other works if CBS breaks in during the show with a lengthy "Special Report" that pre-empts the show you won't win anything
Actually how it works is that they can claim there prizes but have to pay the taxes for them which can be beyond what they can afford or take the cash equivalent which many do but only after the IRS takes out 60% of it which is done by an agent they have on staff, this isn't because the network's try to screw them over but do to it being the law otherwise game shows would be classified as gambling, it's been this way since there inception.
Raymond C. Rogalski I knew about the taxes on the prizes-but unless the prize is actually shown on TV the company (i.e GM, Ford etc) doesn't have to honor awarding it---as I noted if you win a prize but your episode for some reason is pre-empted (i.e CBS News Special Report)-you don't win anything
+david graham LOL that is complete horseshit. Since CBS has put all episodes online to watch for the past almost 10 years, they are all considered to have "aired", regardless if it is pre-empted or not.
There is a LOT of bad information in this thread. I've been a contestant. I know, and I will explain exactly how it works: 1) After the show you can forfeit any prizes you win. You straight up say "I don't want this". You aren't considered to have won it and you gain no tax liability from it. Otherwise, you get the prize and the tax liability. 2) There is no "cash equivalent". Since most prizes are either given as part of advertising or purchased at SIGNIFICANTLY below retail value, there is no means by which they can "cash out" a prize. There have been suits and inquiries into things related to game shows and gambling, but as every game on The Price Is Right has SOME element of skill to it, it has been conclusively shown to not fall under gambling laws. 3) My show was taped in July and aired on Columbus Day, so roughly 2 1/2 - 3 months This was a good number of years ago now, but I would suspect the lag would be similar. Results will vary of course. They tape more than 1 week's shows in a week, so those who film later in the season will be held longer. 4) My prize showed up literally either 1 or 2 days after the show aired. You will leave the studio knowing what the air date is. 5) There *IS* a clause that will allow them to withhold prizes if a show does not air. Now, this isn't for why you might think. As far as it being preempted, that's not going to stop them from paying you. The press on that would be awful. In cases like that the show is generally thrown in to a later slot which is scheduled to show a re-run later in the season. If you were on a normal show, it will get aired and you will get paid. The reason the clause exists is for one of two major reasons: a) The show is cancelled. Like, The Price Is Right is cancelled. Yes, its preposterous to think this show could possibly be cancelled mid-season after things have aired, but this is a pretty standard clause through ALL of game shows, and there are MANY shows that might die middle of season 1 with episodes never airing. From a legal perspective it makes no sense for them to remove the clause since it does nothing but protect them. b) There is some form of a MAJOR abnormality on the show that causes it to not air. This would more than likely be some form of a major malfunction somewhere, be it during the taping of the show itself (technical issue not realized until later, an audience member going completely insane, Drew having a heart attack on air, etc) something catastrophic in post-production causing irreparable loss of footage (lightning bolt, fire), or some major legal reason they see why a contestant is not only not eligible, but they can't even show them on TV (candidate for very high public office, they go out a perform a quadruple homicide the next day, etc...). A show can still go on if a contestant is determined to be ineligible, and it has happened before - they will usually do a quick voice-over and/or text during the closing credits quickly explaining such a situation. To the best of my knowledge, no show has ever not been shown for the reasons I've listed above. In fact, to the best of my knowledge, no show that has ever been taped has ever NOT aired. The one time it almost happened was when they had that showcase perfect bid a number of years back. The thought at the time was that the game and/or show had been compromised and would never air (hence Drew's VERY ho-hum tone when he announced it - he thought it wouldn't air). In the end I believe the producers could not get enough proof, and the truth is the amount of money actually "lost" from that was easily enough to just swallow, let the show air, sweep it under the rug and not deal with the bad press.
So let me get this straight: on the spin-off, if Kimberly lands on green $0.05 or $0.15, she gets an extra $10K, but Bailey still goes to the showcase with her $0.95, right? Which is a better prize?
I remembered one time there was a bonus spin off and a young white man didn't spin it all the way around. Drew wanted to give him a 0 but he spun it the second time and I don't remember what he got I think it was around 40. The next lady who tied a dollar got 20 in her bonus spin. The young man who won the spin off went on to win showcase showdown.
Dude almost pulled a dollar as well. Someone paid for this coincidence... still a good clip. Maybe they should re tighten the magnets under the prize numbers?
Not a math expert here, so I'm sure to be corrected by someone way smarter than me, but each spin is an independent event. We see a roll for 100, then 100, then 95, then 100. That sequence is four independent events, each of which has a 1 in 20 chance of happening. So, 1/20 = .05. That means .05 x .05 x .05 x .05 = 0.000625% chance for this event to occur. (Same could be said for ANY four consecutive spins of the wheel. Whatever the outcome is, there is a 0.000625% chance that a particular outcome occurred). So there you have it, straight from a guy who took a basic statistics course in college in 1985 or 1986. And here I thought I'd never have a use for it.
yes. seems nice too. I was in the hospital after bad wreck for 2 months and there were a few mean bitchy nurses who were preppy snotty and hateful. the nice nurses are angels and there should be more
i could be missing the rules here but the 2nd players 1st spin was from the stopping point of the 1st player should the wheel have not been reset at the 5 position for her 1st spin as was done on the last time the 3rd player requested the wheel get properly positioned ?
Ok, so, I haven't watched this show in years but after watching this video something dawned on me. Shouldn't there be a reset for each contestant ?? I mean, the first one gets to start on a $1.00 right ? Then he or she chooses whether or not to spin again. Shouldn't the second and third contestant get to start on a dollar too ?? Doesn't seem fair.....
I think it's funny how a contestant had to remind Drew what the rules are about spinning the wheel, and then she wins!
That's exactly why people have a higher probability of hitting a dollar twice. There are a lot of people who spin the wheel almost exactly once or twice around. The first girl was luckier hitting the dollar, because she didn't spin it around exactly once or twice.
People love it when they get a dollar
Hey, just wondering if she still wins?
Yep, I know all the rules. Long time viewer!
Just once I'd like Drew to ask someone if they want to say hello to someone and they say " No, not really, My family
are all dead and I don't have any friends."
If I'd be on that show, I'd be the one to say it lol. That should be changing soon though.....hopefully.
That's awful
TPIR is the only show to put a big smile on my face seeing people win, in clips like this. Cheers
That poor blonde, she must be like, REALLY?!?!? Spin a $1.00, then on the next spin $.95, and STILL LOSE?!?!?!?!
Thats when you know you are just not meant to be in the final showcase....
+Adam Jenyk SR She got on stage and then won 1k bucks... not bad.
+Adam Jenyk SR Once on a spin-off a woman spun $.05, the lowest you can get, and she still won.
+Robert Dubs How is that possible, did the other player spin an 80 and have a quarter fall out of her pocket?
No, in the spin off round I was referring to, the one woman spun a $.05, and then the other women also spun a $.05, so that had to have another spin-off. In that one, the first women beat the second.
Robert Dubs alright so she technically tied on 5 cents then won on the next spin off. That's pretty messed up,
There was one instance during the Barker era where two contestants had, what Bob called, the "Bonus Spinoff". It ended with BOTH contestants winning $10,000 each, then having a second spinoff to determine the winner.
And then we had the events of 9/22/17. ALL 3 players got the dollar for $10K (Because of Drew's 10th anniversary) AND THEN 2 OF THEM GOT THE DOLLAR AGAIN FOR $25K! The 3rd one BARELY missed the nickel for another $10K. $80K was given away in that one showdown, which surpassed the normal maximum of $78,000.
I remember they both got, like, 50 or 60 cents, then both got 15, then both got one other, and on the 4th spin, some guy named Vito finally won.
I saw that one. All three won 1,000 didn’t they?
I saw that one. All three won 1,000 didn’t they?
The best thing about the Price is Right is you see every kinda of people out there. And always good times
The DiPirro angle of showing the two combatants with the wheel in the centre fit together. The emotions of a bonus spin with everything on the line are epic. This just cut the cake.
2:55 "I am tuna"?
I didn't understand it, but when I read this I laughed way too hard at it! xD
Hahahahaha
Subliminal messages.
But remember, you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish :-)
I thought I was loosing my mind. I'm glad someone else could hear that lol
rarest of the rare would be 3 way tie
that's what I thought, I mean what happened was rare but rarest of the rare it most certainly was not
That happened in 2017! All hit the dollar. Then 2 hit the dollar then 75 cents went to show case!
3 way tie 10 cents each
Ashli Caldwell it happened on a special show when they were giving away $10,000/$25,000 instead of $1000/$10,000 too. They ended up giving away $80,000 during that spin of the wheel.
Nah I didnt see rare
Bailey hits .95 on second spin,thinks "Nailed it!"
Kimberley tells drew "hold my beer!"...
What the hell was that sound at 2:55. Scared the shit out of me.
mister3ds1 I was searching the comments to make sure I'm not crazy hahaha
Right!! Subliminal messages but this one was straight up. What it say?!
It does sound like part of another recording got spliced with this one. I hear "until now".
+mister3ds1 ENTUNA
I heard "end tuna"
Holy Shit! She just won $54.98 after taxes!
Debbie downer. bet you're fun at parties
free steak dinner ill take it
Not true. They have the option to get paid $1/mo for 100 months which gets them the full $100
@aDg 2k18 Applied to an existing family/personal income the take-home is more like $13k after tax deductions.
@aDg 2k18 I never said it wasn't.
2:55 What was that deep voice interfering with Drew Carey? 😳
into an act????? Is what I heard
Glitch in the matrix
"Until now"
Thank you lol
someone working on the wheel is getting fired lol
👈🤣🤣🤣🤣
So Carey can't figure out to reset it by himself?
I'm almost certain as to why Kimberly waited for Drew to reset the wheel for her "bonus spin." She had the wheel's number after the first time she spun the dollar and wanted to hit the 25k!
Ah, I was expecting this to be a triple but its a double. Still pretty rare, though.
I've seen all three contestants get 100's (in any combination of spins) just once, sometime around like 1993. All three contestants walked away with $1000. In that episode Bob mentioned it had happened like 5 times in the past.
One thing I always wondered, even as a kid: why was the wheel only "reset" after hitting $1.00? Why wasn't it reset each time? Of course, an obvious reason being saving time, but all the standard spins weren't really fair spins, because the next contestant spins from where the other left off. They have the rule in place that it has to make a complete rotation, but still, it's not a fair shot at $1.00 if only the first person starts at $1.00, then the others start wherever the wheel last stopped.
+wudaddy Because during the regular play you get two spins. You can choose to stick with the first spin or risk going over. With the bonus spin you only get one, so it has to be set up to allow a bonus win on a single complete revolution (whether it is by chance or if the contestant has obtained a 'feel' for the spin and attempts to win by strategy).
+wudaddy it suppose to be on the 5 for the bonus spin
+wudaddy Life's not fair.
I've always thought that exact same thing. It isn't exactly fair to the others.
The wheel is set to 5 cents for bonus spins so that it can't land on a winning space without making an entire revolution.
I don't know another game show that makes me cry every episode. I'm so happy for these people, it's ridiculous.
Kay Jay you're ridiculous
lmfao
Wow... usually 95 on a spinoff and you're sittin golden. lol
that last women was super smart. She made sure Drew reset the wheel first because she hit the dollar from that spot before and spinning with the same strength she could do it again.
The most memorable moment I have of watching this show when I was a kid were these two old ladies spinning the wheel. I think they both hit the dollar twice each. 4 dollars in a row. I dont remember them getting more than 1000$ each time for it though
This is the first $25K SCSD win in 2011. Drew said this is one of the biggest bonus wheel win ever. Not only she win it but also beat 95 in the spinoff.
Didn't a similar scenario happen during the Barker Era where 1.00 beat 0.95 in Bonus Spin?
odds are roughly 1/400 of getting the 25K with 6 contestants you have 6/400 or 3/200 or 1.5%. It is impossible to calculate exact odds because you can get two spins to get to $1.00 but not everyone takes both spins.
I miss the bumper music they used for the prize descriptions for the contestants not appearing on stage...
Rarest of Rare Showdowns???? You for real? And I thought this was going to be something spectacular.
2:56 Whatever happens, the (Altuna) highest number goes onto the showcase.
I was wondering the same thing
I'm listening on headphones and I heard that break through. I thought I was hearing things at first! Just a glitch in the audio I guess.
She asked for the wheel to be reset so she could use her muscle memory from the first spin to do the same thing second spin. 2 full rotations of the wheel
For the bonus spin it’s supposed to be reset for each person.
Yeah. so she could throw it basically as hard.
I saw all three contestants spin the same number once. Now that is more rare than this.
Only one description that fits this show down:
They should up that 1$--> 1000$ it's been like that since the show started back in 1975....
Kaynos but now it should be the dollar sign is 1st
Yeah. Instead of $1000 when they spin a dollar, it should be $20,000. Then if they spin a dollar in the bonus spin, $100,000.
sue.
I could see them upping the $1000 to $5000, but not over that, and probably more realistically, $2,500 with the second dollar being 10x that at $25,000. The 500 is a little awkward, but I think less awkward than $2,000.
@@fantasymonsters Maybe $5,000, and then $10K and $25K for the bonus spin.
The look on that blonde's face at 3:47 when she realized that her .95 spin wasn't good enough LOL
so what's that creepy ass voice say at 2:55
Dave Willman i am tuna
"until now"
I saw the title and thought this was going to be rare (like all 3 getting $1.00), but I remember seeing this happen a few times when I was a kid, when Bob was the host.
Drew: Wanna say HI to anybody?
Me: Nope. I don't know anybody, & I like fewer than that.
I actually watched and recorded this same event live. Two people got the dollar and then one of the two got the dollar a second time. This is not the only time this happened, it happened at least twice.
That's great......really great....Drew's thinking, geez, she's making what I make every episode.
News flash: Barker got disinterested too. He was just better at hiding it. Don't be fooled.
Based on how close the guy was to hitting 40 on 2nd spin the girls still would have hit 1.00 if he had got it. That would have been sick
I have Ryobi One+ Tools and they are really good, the Contestants who didn't make it on stage aren't missing out much
The contestants are NOT picked at random. The producers talk to everyone who goes into the studio and have them already selected.
As rare as that ever happens on the show, they should make it one million. They do it on the prime time special TPiRs, but nobody ever gets it.
I saw one episode where all 3 contests spun 100 2 times until someone finally made into the Showcase
Blondie went from happiness to misery in under a second)
😋😋
Well, I don't think it was a lie, but just a situation that doesn't come up that often leading to a hasty explanation. The rules for a standard bonus spin are "it has to go around once and there are no do-overs." However, two bonus spins acting as a spin off are pretty rare on the series. So that's not something that often gets covered. They would technically get a do over, but if they hit a money spot on that spin, they wouldn't win any money.
That's worth $45,000,000 in today's money.
I never seen anyone get so crazy over 1000 dollars that their hair ends up looking like a Zombie lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wasn't there one where there was a $1.00 tie and they both spun a $1.00 on their bonus spin? I thought I remembered that happening once.
Why do I love this show so much?
She made the same spin twice, exactly the same...lol
Which is why she wanted it reset! Lol she literally just spun with the same power as before! She knew exactly what she was doing! Lmao
Anyone else hear the clangs and whoops accidentally start on the second dollar?
This was awesome.
This video was made the day i was born.
Isn't a two-way tie at 1.00 relatively common? I know a 3-way tie at 1.00 is much more rare, let alone two or more contestants winning $11,000/$25,000 in the same showdown.
Sure but the rare thing here is getting $1.00 twice.
could you imagine if she won both showcases...now that would have been a great day
ty for the play by play,we couldn't figure that out without it .... lol
The look on the blonde's face was priceless!!
The blood girl became scary for a moment, like from a horror movie
I did not think it fair that the two women should not have the wheel put back from the starting point.
Has there EVER been a moment where all three contestants get the dollar outright, then got a second dollar on The Big Wheel? I would love to see a moment like THAT happen on this show.
Pax Humana YES, I watched it on some kind of school's cancelled day in the 90's. All three got a dollar. Second time someone got a dollar again. I'm kinda fuzzy on the details, maybe I'm confusing it with ONE person getting a dollar 3 times but probably not. It happened though.
Pax Humana Ya know, it was the mid 90's, so my memory is fuzzy. I remember the three getting a dollar, but I feel like it got crazier than what I said.
Jay Dingman, no, what I'm saying is that all three people got a dollar, then all three people got a dollar again, and THAT is what I am asking if it ever happened on The Price is Right or not, sir.
Never all three winning bonus money, there was one time in 1993 where all three contestants spun a dollar...
On two occasions in season 27 (1998-99), that two contestants won $11,000 in the same Showcase Showdown...
the video for one of them is on UA-cam, just look up the Price Is Right (10/06/98)
@@shanejones8884 The closest I've seen would be here, which actually happened to be a special episode with jacked-up bonuses to begin with: ua-cam.com/video/hp1a0BHmyc0/v-deo.html
2:55 "whatever happens" Going to a nap? or what did you put there Wayoshim?
I read that TPIR is taped about 2 weeks in advance and even if you win prizes/money during the taping you aren't eligible to claim those prizes unless the show is actually broadcast. In other works if CBS breaks in during the show with a lengthy "Special Report" that pre-empts the show you won't win anything
Actually how it works is that they can claim there prizes but have to pay the taxes for them which can be beyond what they can afford or take the cash equivalent which many do but only after the IRS takes out 60% of it which is done by an agent they have on staff, this isn't because the network's try to screw them over but do to it being the law otherwise game shows would be classified as gambling, it's been this way since there inception.
Raymond C. Rogalski I knew about the taxes on the prizes-but unless the prize is actually shown on TV the company (i.e GM, Ford etc) doesn't have to honor awarding it---as I noted if you win a prize but your episode for some reason is pre-empted (i.e CBS News Special Report)-you don't win anything
***** Its because all of the prizes on the show are given to them free from companies in exchange for advertising
+david graham LOL that is complete horseshit. Since CBS has put all episodes online to watch for the past almost 10 years, they are all considered to have "aired", regardless if it is pre-empted or not.
There is a LOT of bad information in this thread. I've been a contestant. I know, and I will explain exactly how it works:
1) After the show you can forfeit any prizes you win. You straight up say "I don't want this". You aren't considered to have won it and you gain no tax liability from it. Otherwise, you get the prize and the tax liability.
2) There is no "cash equivalent". Since most prizes are either given as part of advertising or purchased at SIGNIFICANTLY below retail value, there is no means by which they can "cash out" a prize. There have been suits and inquiries into things related to game shows and gambling, but as every game on The Price Is Right has SOME element of skill to it, it has been conclusively shown to not fall under gambling laws.
3) My show was taped in July and aired on Columbus Day, so roughly 2 1/2 - 3 months This was a good number of years ago now, but I would suspect the lag would be similar. Results will vary of course. They tape more than 1 week's shows in a week, so those who film later in the season will be held longer.
4) My prize showed up literally either 1 or 2 days after the show aired. You will leave the studio knowing what the air date is.
5) There *IS* a clause that will allow them to withhold prizes if a show does not air. Now, this isn't for why you might think. As far as it being preempted, that's not going to stop them from paying you. The press on that would be awful. In cases like that the show is generally thrown in to a later slot which is scheduled to show a re-run later in the season. If you were on a normal show, it will get aired and you will get paid. The reason the clause exists is for one of two major reasons:
a) The show is cancelled. Like, The Price Is Right is cancelled. Yes, its preposterous to think this show could possibly be cancelled mid-season after things have aired, but this is a pretty standard clause through ALL of game shows, and there are MANY shows that might die middle of season 1 with episodes never airing. From a legal perspective it makes no sense for them to remove the clause since it does nothing but protect them.
b) There is some form of a MAJOR abnormality on the show that causes it to not air. This would more than likely be some form of a major malfunction somewhere, be it during the taping of the show itself (technical issue not realized until later, an audience member going completely insane, Drew having a heart attack on air, etc) something catastrophic in post-production causing irreparable loss of footage (lightning bolt, fire), or some major legal reason they see why a contestant is not only not eligible, but they can't even show them on TV (candidate for very high public office, they go out a perform a quadruple homicide the next day, etc...). A show can still go on if a contestant is determined to be ineligible, and it has happened before - they will usually do a quick voice-over and/or text during the closing credits quickly explaining such a situation. To the best of my knowledge, no show has ever not been shown for the reasons I've listed above. In fact, to the best of my knowledge, no show that has ever been taped has ever NOT aired. The one time it almost happened was when they had that showcase perfect bid a number of years back. The thought at the time was that the game and/or show had been compromised and would never air (hence Drew's VERY ho-hum tone when he announced it - he thought it wouldn't air). In the end I believe the producers could not get enough proof, and the truth is the amount of money actually "lost" from that was easily enough to just swallow, let the show air, sweep it under the rug and not deal with the bad press.
I seen where all 3 got dollar on first spin. And I think all 3 got green space on 2nd spin.
2:56 Very important blip!
in tuna!
@delldell50 I did and I was saying to the TV hold the sound effect for the lady that say whoop whoop. Do some of those wins make you cry sometimes?
wasn't ole bob barker involved in a showdown about hanky panky with floor presentation "models" to the net work or something?
Well, Bob did coin the phrase “Come on down”
It would have been weird to see the second girl not get $1.00 but either .05 or .15 and not go to the showcase. She would still have money.
WHat would have happened if the very last spin stopped on 5? She wins money, but loses her spot in the showcase ?
yep
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snark loaf That happened once when Bob Barker was the host. Someone got .05, won the money, but lost the showdown.
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Wow, a clip that is actually worth watching....
@ 2:56 another voice cuts in above Drew Carey?
So let me get this straight: on the spin-off, if Kimberly lands on green $0.05 or $0.15, she gets an extra $10K, but Bailey still goes to the showcase with her $0.95, right? Which is a better prize?
I guess getting the $10,000? Money is better.
Wish you continued full episode
Total winnings of $5.50 after taxes.
no
You`re forgetting her cab fare to get there.
You're right, she ended up losing $5.50
JSSTyger lmao the price is wrong bitch lol
What! only $5.50?! that's not fair. that price is right contestant should get the full $25,000.
I remembered one time there was a bonus spin off and a young white man didn't spin it all the way around. Drew wanted to give him a 0 but he spun it the second time and I don't remember what he got I think it was around 40. The next lady who tied a dollar got 20 in her bonus spin. The young man who won the spin off went on to win showcase showdown.
Tears of joy.
Nice mound Baily.
Dude almost pulled a dollar as well.
Someone paid for this coincidence... still a good clip.
Maybe they should re tighten the magnets under the prize numbers?
3:45 when she tells you that one night stand got her pregnant.
I was expecting an impromptu dance competition.
Congratulations♡
Who goes on to the showcase showdown, if the second girl would have spun five or 15 cents? The first girl spun 95.
Why is it the rarest of rare I have seen it done many many many times at least 20-25 times
2:14 A DOLLAR!
I saw an episode with Bob back in the day where both people hit the $1 and then both people hit the $1 bonus. They had to do a second spinoff.
did anybody notice that voice on 2:56? Weird..
Reyna Mazari I did, it was a man speaking a foreign language
Good thing she had it reset .she wouldn't of known where she was
So the contestants that didn't make it on stage won a chain saw? I don't see a lot of college kids using those.
jimbo 2346 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I do with the clown craze
Michael Hubbard
Ashley lol right?
Not a math expert here, so I'm sure to be corrected by someone way smarter than me, but each spin is an independent event. We see a roll for 100, then 100, then 95, then 100. That sequence is four independent events, each of which has a 1 in 20 chance of happening. So, 1/20 = .05. That means .05 x .05 x .05 x .05 = 0.000625% chance for this event to occur. (Same could be said for ANY four consecutive spins of the wheel. Whatever the outcome is, there is a 0.000625% chance that a particular outcome occurred). So there you have it, straight from a guy who took a basic statistics course in college in 1985 or 1986. And here I thought I'd never have a use for it.
Someday cameraman will slip and show brakeman behind the wheel. 🎡 🐭
Nice to see a nurse get repayment
yes. seems nice too. I was in the hospital after bad wreck for 2 months and there were a few mean bitchy nurses who were preppy snotty and hateful. the nice nurses are angels and there should be more
@April T. Aww, I'm sorry. I couldn't imagine how upsetting that must have been. But thank you for your service 😇
Rarest Of The Rare Would Be All Three Hitting $1.00 On Their First Spin... And Then Repeating The Process
At 2:55 who’s voice comes over the air???
Producer’s
Editor’s
or is that voice only heard on my phone?
CREEPY....
Did anyone else notice the weird sound that occurs at 2:55?
@DownsA530 she would have won $10,000 but not have gone on to the showcase. That situation has happened before during Bob Barker's tenure.
i could be missing the rules here but the 2nd players 1st spin was from the stopping point of the 1st player should the wheel have not been reset at the 5 position for her 1st spin as was done on the last time the 3rd player requested the wheel get properly positioned ?
is it me, or that big wheel have some kind of a brake to manage the results ?
what was that sound at 2:56? something about tuna?
What is being said between 2:55 to 2:27 ? Drew says something and someone says something also at the same time.
Amazingly the lady with the dark hair walks away with not only hitting the one dollar once but twice,walking away with a total of 35,000 smackaroonies
Ok, so, I haven't watched this show in years but after watching this video something dawned on me. Shouldn't there be a reset for each contestant ?? I mean, the first one gets to start on a $1.00 right ? Then he or she chooses whether or not to spin again. Shouldn't the second and third contestant get to start on a dollar too ?? Doesn't seem fair.....
Love the blonde lady's victory dance!
The woman in the white got called up accidentally by Drew earlier in the episode...