First time I shed tears over Bob since his passing. I wondered if it would happen - tears - it did! Voice of my youth, I wanted to be a host like him on a game show. Hearing Rod Roddy and Bob. Two greats reunited imho in afterlife. R.I.P. Bob, we will continue your SPCA legacy. My recent dog is my 4th rescue, 2nd from SPCA since 2004.
The Million Dollar Spectacular Entries through the Audience are because Golden ROAD, featuring The Most Expensive single Automotive Prize in the history of the show would be the opening game out if the gate.
I never thought they would tape TPIR anywhere other than The Bob Barker Studio at CBS Televsion City. So much history in that building. When I heard they were moving the show, I was disappointed but wanted to keep an open mind and give it a chance. I went online and got tickets for the first day of taping in the new studio, which was also the first day of taping with a studio audience in over three years due to the pandemic. I thought being there that day would make life feel normal again. And it did -- but I also got called to "Come On Down" by George Gray and ended up winning the Showcase. I guess things really do happen for a reason.
I had forgotten how many Million Dollar Spectaculars there were during Bob's era. There were quite a lot. Of course during his era, the reason there was never a Million Dollar winner was because the Million Dollar part was only during the Showcase Showdown, which of course was never won (Although it came extremely close quite a few times from what I remember). It was during the Drew Carey era this was expanded to a random pricing game & the showcase finale itself.
That was why Drew ended up giving away $1,000,000 three times on separate shows. The Showcase Showdown part is understandable enough, but I'd personally combine that with the whole showcase bit; basically, the winner of their showcase gets a free spin for $1,000,000, BUT if they bid close enough to the ARP of their showcase to win both showcases, that spin requirement is removed and they automatically win the $1,000,000 in addition to both showcases. The pricing games would function as normal, with no extra challenges on the side but with an increase in prize value across the board. I.E. you give it a fair degree of difficulty for the prize at stake.
Who doesn't? He was a great host. A lot of times when I watch the price is right, I wish he never had to retire. He brought so much enthusiasm and fun to the show. Drew Carey doesn't really have a lot of that. It's also a shame they got rid of Rich Fields. He was a phenomenal announcer.
Remember when 3 contestants won the million dollars during the Drew Carey's MDS specials? Well, because of that, CBS and the owners of the show could not find another insurance company that would underwrite the specials if another million dollars was won, so they did away with them altogether.
Now that rona lockdowns are over perfect time to redo a big party drew style with studio audience and the traditional contestants row calling them down and all the excitement that made tpir the best game show for over 50 years
The reason for no Price is Right Million Dollar Spataculars is cause no shows on CBS got cancelled of later. Only when a show gets cancelled & they need to fill slot they will do one.
How The Price Is Right used to be in the 50s-60', vs the revival that grew throughout the 70s, to now. Man what a gigantic difference! Bill Cullen may have been the original host, but Bob was the man. I give Drew credit even, taking over after the ledgen retired. He may not be as great as Bob, or had the kind of impact on this awesome show like Bob, but he is filling the largest pair of shoes, in game show history. And I think he's doing quite good, in his own way.
I like Bob Barker & Drew Carey They Also Reminding You & Me to Help Control The Pet Population Have Your Pet's Spayed Or Neutered Goodbye Everybody They Got Me To Do The Pet's Spayed Or Neutered plug
First time I shed tears over Bob since his passing. I wondered if it would happen - tears - it did!
Voice of my youth, I wanted to be a host like him on a game show. Hearing Rod Roddy and Bob. Two greats reunited imho in afterlife. R.I.P. Bob, we will continue your SPCA legacy. My recent dog is my 4th rescue, 2nd from SPCA since 2004.
Bob was probably ready to go. He haven’t had any in years.
@n00faysatallnocrackersnone77 at 99, even 80 and older, one is bound to be ready to go.
Bob Barker coming out through the crowd is still epic after all these years! I wished Drew did this slightly more often.
Rest in peace Bob. We'll always love you.
I wish there was a million dollar winner in the bob barker era
The Million Dollar Spectacular Entries through the Audience are because Golden ROAD, featuring The Most Expensive single Automotive Prize in the history of the show would be the opening game out if the gate.
I agree, they should have Drew do several more "Come on Down" Entries through the Audience/Contestants Row more often.
I never thought they would tape TPIR anywhere other than The Bob Barker Studio at CBS Televsion City. So much history in that building. When I heard they were moving the show, I was disappointed but wanted to keep an open mind and give it a chance. I went online and got tickets for the first day of taping in the new studio, which was also the first day of taping with a studio audience in over three years due to the pandemic. I thought being there that day would make life feel normal again. And it did -- but I also got called to "Come On Down" by George Gray and ended up winning the Showcase. I guess things really do happen for a reason.
I had forgotten how many Million Dollar Spectaculars there were during Bob's era. There were quite a lot.
Of course during his era, the reason there was never a Million Dollar winner was because the Million Dollar part was only during the Showcase Showdown, which of course was never won (Although it came extremely close quite a few times from what I remember).
It was during the Drew Carey era this was expanded to a random pricing game & the showcase finale itself.
That was why Drew ended up giving away $1,000,000 three times on separate shows. The Showcase Showdown part is understandable enough, but I'd personally combine that with the whole showcase bit; basically, the winner of their showcase gets a free spin for $1,000,000, BUT if they bid close enough to the ARP of their showcase to win both showcases, that spin requirement is removed and they automatically win the $1,000,000 in addition to both showcases. The pricing games would function as normal, with no extra challenges on the side but with an increase in prize value across the board.
I.E. you give it a fair degree of difficulty for the prize at stake.
I really like when they came out with the models as the cohosts of the show that was awesome and a big salute to them
Need to bring back the million dollar spectacular!
If only CBS would give a few shows on their prime time schedule some time off.
+MrLPGuy1 miss these
+The People's Court Rules Est. 2001 CBS thought they were too budget-busting to continue!
Tony Bidwell
If that bull was true, TPIR wouldn't have Big Money Week or Dream Car Week.
Alex Wayzers you said it
I really like Bob barker
Who doesn't? He was a great host. A lot of times when I watch the price is right, I wish he never had to retire. He brought so much enthusiasm and fun to the show. Drew Carey doesn't really have a lot of that. It's also a shame they got rid of Rich Fields. He was a phenomenal announcer.
They should bring these specials back
Love you. Bobby
Why don't they have these anymore? I always got so excited to watch them! I had them all recorded at one time!
Remember when 3 contestants won the million dollars during the Drew Carey's MDS specials? Well, because of that, CBS and the owners of the show could not find another insurance company that would underwrite the specials if another million dollars was won, so they did away with them altogether.
Now that rona lockdowns are over perfect time to redo a big party drew style with studio audience and the traditional contestants row calling them down and all the excitement that made tpir the best game show for over 50 years
@@scoot1105 really? They made it so easy to give away err 2 chances per show. I figured cbs was paying for it
The reason for no Price is Right Million Dollar Spataculars is cause no shows on CBS got cancelled of later. Only when a show gets cancelled & they need to fill slot they will do one.
If you pause very quickly at 8:13-8:14, you can see Golden Road.
Oh ya!
How The Price Is Right used to be in the 50s-60', vs the revival that grew throughout the 70s, to now. Man what a gigantic difference! Bill Cullen may have been the original host, but Bob was the man. I give Drew credit even, taking over after the ledgen retired. He may not be as great as Bob, or had the kind of impact on this awesome show like Bob, but he is filling the largest pair of shoes, in game show history. And I think he's doing quite good, in his own way.
Bob Barker's 94th Birthday Is Coming Up Soon
The need to bring back million dollar spectacular! 💵 💵 💵 💵 💵 💵 💵 💵
I agree
Pause it on 13:01 and look carefully at the center, it looks like there is a nother price is right in it.
super imposed logo over the doors some there is why
14:13 Rachel in white need I say more
I miss bon
Foxxy Gaming It's Bob Not Bon
8:27
29: 3:10 nice segway between entrances
I mean bob
13:38 Looks like the intro to Charlie's Angels.
I like Bob Barker & Drew Carey They Also Reminding You & Me to Help Control The Pet Population Have Your Pet's Spayed Or Neutered Goodbye Everybody They Got Me To Do The Pet's Spayed Or Neutered plug
Who was the announcer at 3:43?!
Randy West
0:09