This doesn't beat the time in the 90s when a guy was ready to play 10 chances and under all 3 tags, it showed the correct price instead of the numbers he had to choose from. Of course, he won all three prizes due to the producers goofing up. Then the same guy won the showcase showdown when both other contestants went over and Bob said, "This guy here is going to showcase and he didn't have to do a single thing!"
Or the _Flip-Flop_ cheater who pressed the button Bob used to reveal the correct price. No amount of anything can convince me he did that inadvertently/accidentally.
The funniest thing about that 10 Chances blooper was Bob's comment after the game that three different people had inspected the game board before the game, and all three of them had failed to notice the mistake.....
0:41 Can we give some credit to the guy in the audience that yells the exact price of those rattan chairs literally the moment the bidding starts? Game show producers hate him
There is a documentary out there on a guy who would do that. It was probably him, he knew every price of everything they had, after building a huge list to track it all
@@JH-kn6rt My understanding is that the audience members are not allowed to bring in price lists, but there's no way you can stop someone from studying the show, and since they encourage people to shout out prices, someone may be able to shout out the correct price every time. You can hear someone yelling "650," but that doesn't guarantee that any of the contestants will believe him.
@@JH-kn6rtYeah, Terry Kneiss if I’m recalling his name right. I think he was the one who became the first and so far only contestant to get his showcase price perfectly correct for a difference of $0.
@@JH-kn6rtJust like on Press Your Luck where a contestant won $110,00 because he memorized the patterns on the Big Board, and was able to stop 🛑 it on spaces that didn't contain any Whammies.
Actually he did... they COULD have declared it a glitch and played a different game, but thankfully TPIR is very above board and rewards their contestants when they mess up.
Anyone else think Bob could have still taken Rene through the game to see if he got it, and then given it to him either way on a technical? That would have been fun to see the audience reaction at actually knowing the answer.
No they wouldn’t for two reasons One, it would take too much time to find and setup a new prize and game. Each show is planned out in advanced quite meticulously to have 36-38 minutes of taped time but more importantly. Two, CBS standards and practices would step in and declare it a default win anyway. In doing so, the production company and the network comply with federal law and they avoid a future lawsuit from the contestant. So if this were to happen today they’d still give the contestant the prize
@@YoungTrash-ro1ip Not necessarily, because a prize was neither revealed nor described to the contestant. Referencing the one time Triple Play was supposed to be played, but replaced by Money Game for one of the three cars because of a snafu in who was supposed to play; the incorrect person lost before ever reaching the Money Game car. Also referencing an 80's Behind the Scenes look at "Any Number" that had a technical stop down, and S&P mentioned that revealing the prize limited the options. Plus, the producers almost always have a backup; usually Money Game or Double Prices because of their simplicity. Your point of time is very valid though, especially when the senior staff insisted on a "live to tape" show for those in the theatre.
What a class act! I honestly stopped watching the show when Bob left! I tried to watch it after Drew Carey took it over, (maybe two or three episodes) and he's just no Bob Barker!
Four years later on episode 7175, Punch a Bunch and One Away were both won with technical wins. Episode not likely to be streamed due to a certain pricing game that was played first
@@Rewindium I remember seeing that episode. That was from Season 17, in which the TPIR Barker channel will eventually show in the years to come since they’re only on the last part of Season 13 and beginning Season 14. Bob was internally fuming about that mistake twice as he was already EP. Here he hasn’t because he’s not EP yet
It is a presumption. TBE’s social updated the episode count in a post before the first two new episodes streamed removing four episodes from season 14 that had Bump in the pricing game lineup
It was pretty standard for TPIR to do this when they had a a technical issue like that. I remember one time when one of the female assistants accidentally opened up the winning prize door on a game and was SO embarrassed but Drew (this was after he had taken over) was totally cool about it. edit: here it is: ua-cam.com/video/pdeiBwOlEl0/v-deo.html
I would’ve been disappointed that I didn’t get to press the STOP button. But yeah, why wouldn’t he be honest and say he saw the price? BTW, the price was much lower on the range finder then it normally is. 😊😊
In his later years, Bob would have gone through with playing the game anyway, built up a bunch of "drama" for laughs, and done a big reveal as if everyone didn't already know.
The hostility of Robert F is made apparent by this video clip. He had to pay for his mistake from his CBS paycheck & was promptly dismissed after he completed paying for his foolish error.
On behalf of the rest of us real fans, misterjgar, I'm sorry that David's dad made the foolish error of keeping it in and now we have to deal with this weak trolling every day...
That Isuzu pickup truck must have been the absolute base model-hard to tell, but I think $6334 was the price shown. “Comes with California emission.” The one offered in the infamous “I wanna hear a little horn” playing of One Away (just five weeks prior) was $7132-it also had power steering and air conditioning. All that aside, Rene didn’t have to do anything at all to win, and you can’t argue with that! 😎
Keep in mind that this was the 1980's. By today's standards, a $6000 car would probably be the equivalent of a car worth at least $15,000 if you take inflation to account. It was probably a new model of the time. TPIR isn't known for handing out basic or used cars, they always gave away the best models car companies have on hand.
According to a site which keeps statistics for every season of TPiR, the truck was worth $6,314, which when added to the chairs Rene won ($650), gave him a prize total of $6,964. Rene would make the Showcase round, winning the Showcase Showdown with 80¢, but losing to another contestant.
Has to be basic. Most cars in the 1985 episodes were in the 7 or 8 thousand range. This could have also been a Dice Game car- since I think they still played the regular version at times in 1985.
Yes. The contestants on TPIR are dressed presentable back in the 1970s to 1980s. Today's TPIR contestants would wear TPIR t-shirts that's most likely to be made either from a local graphic designer or DIY with accessories from any store (Walmart, Dollar General and other stores).
Supposedly Bob insisted that they only give away American cars and they complied for quite a while. That truck is smaller than most small cars now and under $9000...1985 was quite a long time ago.
These days, they would re-shoot the segment and make sure their mistake never made it to the airwaves, like they did with the accidental rigging of the Plinko board back in 08.
The retail price of the prize was already lit on the board briefly when they first walked up to the game. Therefore, everyone already knows the price. Due to their technical error, they awarded him the truck.
And because they insist upon doing live-to-tape, that's what they have to do. Nowadays, they'd probably stop filming, pick out a new prize because they hadn't shown it yet (and possibly game), and no one would ever know.
Barker was so cool and pleasant back then. Unfortunately, as he got older, he did little to hide the fact that he was getting more and more tired of stupid contestants. He has never been totally nasty to anyone but sometimes, he had little patience for contestants who didn’t listen or took forever before giving an answer to a question.
Personally, I think he would've won anyway if they hadn't shown him the price. I think the percentage of winners from the Range Game are very, very high.
I actually don't.....reason being.........the price was so low on the board here. I think this one was set up to be one of those "forced" losses....remember too this was near the end of the season so they had to be watching the budget heavily. I can imagine this particular win hurt them a fair bit.
@LittleRockElevatorsWell, the minimum on the range that day was set at $6,100-$6,250, meaning Rene would have had to stop the range after it had moved anywhere from $64-$364 if he had stopped the bottom of the range at exactly $6,314 would the game have been played as per usual. Doesn’t seem very likely that he would have stopped it that fast, but we will never know. *🤷*
Bloopers on game shows make them that much more fun to watch.
Bob Barker, a class act all the way.
Proof that honesty is the best policy. 😇
What a nice dude. He could have risked playing another game but his honesty got him a truck anyway.
Evidence*
AMEN 🙏❤️🙌
Yeah unless you commit a crime and don't want to get caught. Or cheat and don't want to get caught. Or are doing taxes.
Meanwhile 99% of humanity...What is that? Can I abuse it to my advantage?
lol he walks up on stage and wins a truck in 9 seconds doing nothing LAWL I love it :D
I wonder if he's related to Luigi?
I find it funny how Bob and Johnny went through the whole "You --could-- win *that*" prize spiel. XD
Sponsors and donors need to get their ad moments...😊❤
Had to go through the promo for the sponsor.
I have been looking for this blooper for years... thx.
This doesn't beat the time in the 90s when a guy was ready to play 10 chances and under all 3 tags, it showed the correct price instead of the numbers he had to choose from. Of course, he won all three prizes due to the producers goofing up. Then the same guy won the showcase showdown when both other contestants went over and Bob said, "This guy here is going to showcase and he didn't have to do a single thing!"
Or the _Flip-Flop_ cheater who pressed the button Bob used to reveal the correct price. No amount of anything can convince me he did that inadvertently/accidentally.
The funniest thing about that 10 Chances blooper was Bob's comment after the game that three different people had inspected the game board before the game, and all three of them had failed to notice the mistake.....
2000 actually.
0:41 Can we give some credit to the guy in the audience that yells the exact price of those rattan chairs literally the moment the bidding starts? Game show producers hate him
There is a documentary out there on a guy who would do that. It was probably him, he knew every price of everything they had, after building a huge list to track it all
@@JH-kn6rt My understanding is that the audience members are not allowed to bring in price lists, but there's no way you can stop someone from studying the show, and since they encourage people to shout out prices, someone may be able to shout out the correct price every time. You can hear someone yelling "650," but that doesn't guarantee that any of the contestants will believe him.
@@jeopardy60611 There is a documentary on a guy who memorized the prices, he drove then crazy and even made it on the show at least once, lol.
@@JH-kn6rtYeah, Terry Kneiss if I’m recalling his name right. I think he was the one who became the first and so far only contestant to get his showcase price perfectly correct for a difference of $0.
@@JH-kn6rtJust like on Press Your Luck where a contestant won $110,00 because he memorized the patterns on the Big Board, and was able to stop 🛑 it on spaces that didn't contain any Whammies.
Bob Barker had no choice in the matter, but declare it a technical win and give the guy the truck.
On the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻, of course, Silvia.
Actually he did... they COULD have declared it a glitch and played a different game, but thankfully TPIR is very above board and rewards their contestants when they mess up.
@@alexrompen805 True---on the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT ▶️, of course.
And probably got his wig split by Mark Goodson
I knew this happened. I remembered watching it, and I never thought I'd find the episode. This is awesome!
The best oops that could possibly happen.
On the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT ▶️, of course, Daniel.
Yeah, now that lucky guy gets to pay taxes on his new truck *🚛* , which means probably having to sell it in the process LOL
Those are some sweet cool 1980's penguins on Rene's shirt.
Anyone else think Bob could have still taken Rene through the game to see if he got it, and then given it to him either way on a technical? That would have been fun to see the audience reaction at actually knowing the answer.
I halfway expected that they would still play the game, and Bob would really play it up about that they already know the price of the item.
Had Rene not seen the price and/or said no, they would’ve played, but he had seen it, evidently, so the only other recourse was to award the prize.
guy was just a step ahead, didn't see anything, had no clue and figured his best move was to declare shenanigans and see how the chips fell
Bob pretty much had no choice but to declare it a technical win and award the truck to the contestant!
On the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT ▶️, of course, Heidi.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 Oopsie. 😆😆😆😆😆😆
@@kevinmiller6380 Yep 👍🏻, on the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT ▶️, of course.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 that was my 3rd birthday
@@MrBowtie1982 Oh really? Well, congratulations 🎉!
Yay Rene!! Makes me happy to see others genuinely happy
He was always happy in his life. He my uncle.
@@ACcuberSam How's he doing? Still have that truck?
@@JohnDoe-sg1pdProbably not, due to taxes. *🤣*
Rene is my uncle!!! 😊😅
Did he have to sell his new truck to pay for the taxes on it?
How long he have that truck?
Still got it, it looks great
Did he get the extended warranty?
@@greed2107 I have absolutely no idea. 🤷🏻♂️
Bob sounds like such a dad! 😂 “There’s a light that shouldn’t be on, is it off now? Good boy!”
Another precious moment that saved the show a lot of time.
Exactly why old episodes are so much better - today, they'd just edit and play for it something else or play a different game altogether.
No they wouldn’t for two reasons
One, it would take too much time to find and setup a new prize and game. Each show is planned out in advanced quite meticulously to have 36-38 minutes of taped time but more importantly.
Two, CBS standards and practices would step in and declare it a default win anyway. In doing so, the production company and the network comply with federal law and they avoid a future lawsuit from the contestant.
So if this were to happen today they’d still give the contestant the prize
@@YoungTrash-ro1ip Not necessarily, because a prize was neither revealed nor described to the contestant. Referencing the one time Triple Play was supposed to be played, but replaced by Money Game for one of the three cars because of a snafu in who was supposed to play; the incorrect person lost before ever reaching the Money Game car. Also referencing an 80's Behind the Scenes look at "Any Number" that had a technical stop down, and S&P mentioned that revealing the prize limited the options.
Plus, the producers almost always have a backup; usually Money Game or Double Prices because of their simplicity. Your point of time is very valid though, especially when the senior staff insisted on a "live to tape" show for those in the theatre.
This is one of the things I LOVED about Bob Barker: he TRULY wanted the contracts to win
Wow never seen that before here:)
Bob was a good sport on doing it: letting Rene win the truck by technical difficulty before Range Game is even played.
What a class act! I honestly stopped watching the show when Bob left! I tried to watch it after Drew Carey took it over, (maybe two or three episodes) and he's just no Bob Barker!
Not even close!
Just goes to show some integrity.
That and having.no choice in the matter per CBS policy and federal law
I am happy to give this video its 1000th like! Bob was the best!
Rene wins by doing absolutely nothing! A preclude to the Ten Chances blooper from 2000.
Four years later on episode 7175, Punch a Bunch and One Away were both won with technical wins. Episode not likely to be streamed due to a certain pricing game that was played first
@@Rewindium I remember seeing that episode. That was from Season 17, in which the TPIR Barker channel will eventually show in the years to come since they’re only on the last part of Season 13 and beginning Season 14.
Bob was internally fuming about that mistake twice as he was already EP. Here he hasn’t because he’s not EP yet
@@Rewindium Are they going to refuse showing Bump?
It is a presumption. TBE’s social updated the episode count in a post before the first two new episodes streamed removing four episodes from season 14 that had Bump in the pricing game lineup
@@Rewindium Johnny's last show won't be aired if that holds true, same for his first grey haired show along with many others
Love and miss bob
He's still alive, amazingly. He's 99.
@@Sueb18631Not anymore. Died last August. RIP. *😭😢💔*
This is why Bob was really just the best.
RIP Bob Barker 😢
It was pretty standard for TPIR to do this when they had a a technical issue like that. I remember one time when one of the female assistants accidentally opened up the winning prize door on a game and was SO embarrassed but Drew (this was after he had taken over) was totally cool about it. edit: here it is: ua-cam.com/video/pdeiBwOlEl0/v-deo.html
Bob was the best.
If you’re reading this comment right now Michael Taylor, this IS a technical win.
One of the best techincial wins ever?
Yep 👍🏻, on the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻, of course.
we'll be back with all new episodes of the price is right the barker era tomorrow night
I like Rene's shirt with the penguins!!
Bob really messed up by not letting him still play the game. That would’ve been fun.
I love the black mics, the new CBS curtains, and the new red chairs in Studio 33, aka the famous Bob Barker Studios.
We're going to be playing a game called Free Prize.
I love bobs laugh in this like oh crap 😂
1:34
It looks like the prize was worth $6,314.
Yep 👍🏻, on the June 10, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right ▶️,_ of course.
@@jamesmcclelland1414
Idk. I just took a guess bc even on 1080p the value is slightly blurred.
@@chris.twentyeightt Oh, alright ▶️.
I wish we could buy new vehicles for that anymore.
I've adjusted the video quality to 720p and zoomed in to the what the price of the Isuzu truck is worth. It was $6,334.
I would’ve been disappointed that I didn’t get to press the STOP button. But yeah, why wouldn’t he be honest and say he saw the price? BTW, the price was much lower on the range finder then it normally is. 😊😊
because it was a more expensive prize than normal
Well, if he didn’t see the price and had said so, they still would have played _Range Game_ .
In his later years, Bob would have gone through with playing the game anyway, built up a bunch of "drama" for laughs, and done a big reveal as if everyone didn't already know.
That was strange and quick Rene is already winning his truck!
On the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻, of course, Juan.
What a time to goof up the Range Game. 😮Easiest car/truck win ever! He picked the perfect time to win his way out of Contestant's Row..
In memory of Bob Barker (1923-2023).
He deserved to live to see his 100th birthday and never got to. *😭*
Looks like there was a new truck on the Streets of San Francisco in 1985.
Isuzu is economical 2:31 , especially at 55 mph, well, back then you had no choice! it was the law
200 TH COMMENT! YES!
Heh. Someone wasn't paying attention. XD
Robert F was the one responsible 😆 🤣
Ignore the troll, please ☝He is so bad at life that his trolling doesn't even make sense.
The hostility of Robert F is made apparent by this video clip. He had to pay for his mistake from his CBS paycheck & was promptly dismissed after he completed paying for his foolish error.
On behalf of the rest of us real fans, misterjgar, I'm sorry that David's dad made the foolish error of keeping it in and now we have to deal with this weak trolling every day...
@@davidellis5141 Just ignore him.
Won't start it up again for *yet* another 36 hours.
Free is free . the quickest winner in price is right
I'm more amazed that a pickup in the 1980s is under $6500.
nice a second video, we are spoiled :P
I remember seeing this episode with my mother. I think was a repeat because I had just gotten out of school for the summer
Looks like that's the only Range Game blooper that's ever happened
On the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT ▶️, of course, Lamar.
There was one good blooper from 1/30/85 . The range finder got stuck, Bob ripped it off then moved it up himself with his arm.
Wasn't there one where the rangefinder went all the way to the top despite the contestant hitting the stop button?
@@Godzillaman Maybe, just maybe.
@@Godzillaman I wonder that, myself.
This is a better opps then other pricing games that had technical issues!😂
On the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT ▶️, of course, Ashley.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 my birthday
*oops (not "opps")
@@robbernath That's right 👉🏻, you tell Ashley!
Can’t wait to see this episode if it airs on buzzr
You got to Love ❤️ the price is right 😊
Rest in peace Bob 😢😢
That was the easiest car win ever!! Ha ha!! 😊😅🎉❤m
I hope Rene is still driving that truck.
He passed away 20 years ago as Rene is my uncle. I wish I could have seen his truck.
@@ACcuberSam Sorry to hear. Seemed like a decent man.
*Honesty's the BEST policy!!*
$6314 for a truck? Trucks now start at $63000.
$17,880 in 2024, adjusted for inflation.
Even if he hadn't seen it, the audience would be shouting when to stop the range indicator.
Yeah, because the contestants who play _Range Game_ always listen when the audience is at their loudest yelling *“STOP!”*
Barney’s dad is a great guy
That Isuzu pickup truck must have been the absolute base model-hard to tell, but I think $6334 was the price shown. “Comes with California emission.”
The one offered in the infamous “I wanna hear a little horn” playing of One Away (just five weeks prior) was $7132-it also had power steering and air conditioning.
All that aside, Rene didn’t have to do anything at all to win, and you can’t argue with that! 😎
Keep in mind that this was the 1980's. By today's standards, a $6000 car would probably be the equivalent of a car worth at least $15,000 if you take inflation to account. It was probably a new model of the time. TPIR isn't known for handing out basic or used cars, they always gave away the best models car companies have on hand.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Close, but if we were playing Range Game, you might not have made it. A $6334 price tag in 1985 would be $17,994.86 in 2023.
According to a site which keeps statistics for every season of TPiR, the truck was worth $6,314, which when added to the chairs Rene won ($650), gave him a prize total of $6,964. Rene would make the Showcase round, winning the Showcase Showdown with 80¢, but losing to another contestant.
Has to be basic. Most cars in the 1985 episodes were in the 7 or 8 thousand range. This could have also been a Dice Game car- since I think they still played the regular version at times in 1985.
Wow!!!!
The contestants were much more dressed up back in the day. Today most of them wear TPIR T-shirts or look like they're about to mow their lawn.
Yes. The contestants on TPIR are dressed presentable back in the 1970s to 1980s. Today's TPIR contestants would wear TPIR t-shirts that's most likely to be made either from a local graphic designer or DIY with accessories from any store (Walmart, Dollar General and other stores).
Purple is definitely the California image lol
Awesome!
Supposedly Bob insisted that they only give away American cars and they complied for quite a while. That truck is smaller than most small cars now and under $9000...1985 was quite a long time ago.
Bob--"OK we screwed up but you win a Car"
I believe this is the only time in range game where the red area didn't go from bottom to top
This is from the days when television was good.
welp, somebody sat on the switch on the panel. Got to wonder if somebody got chewed out or sent home for this
Probably fired.
happy in the front. but i think someone from the back stage got fired
I’m tripping that a brand new truck was 8K
These days, they would re-shoot the segment and make sure their mistake never made it to the airwaves, like they did with the accidental rigging of the Plinko board back in 08.
Wait. What happened?
The retail price of the prize was already lit on the board briefly when they first walked up to the game. Therefore, everyone already knows the price. Due to their technical error, they awarded him the truck.
@@silentbob3208 is yaphett on a time out in his parents basement that he hasn't commented yet ?
I wish it were that easy to win a truck
Someone got fired that day
You beat me to it 😂 somebody was in the unemployment line that day
🎉
Back when trucks were simple and people could actually afford them.
He did nothing and he wins. Are we sure his real name isn't Luigi?
The bulb 💡 in the head of Rene was turned on ! Awesome 👌
On the June 10, 1985, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT ▶️, of course, David.
See, Manuela wasn't the first person to give away a vehicle on Price!
Then who, Alfonzo?
@@jamesmcclelland1414 I was saying that car bloopers were a thing long before Manuela was on the show.
@@Quartzquiz333 Oh, I see what 😦 you mean 😏. And furthermore, Happy 😂 Easter 🐰!
and she won't be the last
@@nintendonerdsvideos4727 Nope 👎🏻🙅🏻! And furthermore, Happy 😁 Cinco de Mayo!
What was the air date of this show
Look on the bright side - at least you won’t have to wait 38 hours to start the Range Finder again!
Them some expensive chairs.
And because they insist upon doing live-to-tape, that's what they have to do. Nowadays, they'd probably stop filming, pick out a new prize because they hadn't shown it yet (and possibly game), and no one would ever know.
6,314 the range finder only needed to move up 64 dollars from 6,250 on the top of the range
At a minimum. If he had stopped it at $6,314-$6,464, the maximum winning range, that’s $364.
Oops.
😆 💖
650 dollars for THAT ??!
Barker was so cool and pleasant back then. Unfortunately, as he got older, he did little to hide the fact that he was getting more and more tired of stupid contestants. He has never been totally nasty to anyone but sometimes, he had little patience for contestants who didn’t listen or took forever before giving an answer to a question.
What year was that . Looks like a 1978 truck
Personally, I think he would've won anyway if they hadn't shown him the price. I think the percentage of winners from the Range Game are very, very high.
I actually don't.....reason being.........the price was so low on the board here. I think this one was set up to be one of those "forced" losses....remember too this was near the end of the season so they had to be watching the budget heavily. I can imagine this particular win hurt them a fair bit.
@LittleRockElevatorsWell, the minimum on the range that day was set at $6,100-$6,250, meaning Rene would have had to stop the range after it had moved anywhere from $64-$364 if he had stopped the bottom of the range at exactly $6,314 would the game have been played as per usual. Doesn’t seem very likely that he would have stopped it that fast, but we will never know. *🤷*
If I were the person he bid 1 dollar over to get on stage I would be so pssed/upset.
Especially since he made it to the Showcase with a 80¢ score in the SCSD...even if he ultimately lost.
That would be 74 hours they would have to wait to start the rangefinder again.
Bob should have had the contestant play the game anyway!
That would've taken the fun out of the game with the price already revealed.
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Well?
@@jamesmcclelland1414You forgot the original Barker’s Beauty, Anitra Ford, from the 1970s.