I was a teen in Texas from 74 to 77 and I dated girls that looked like her and talked liked her as I lived in Abilene .The feathered hair was popular with boys and girls. Thank you for posting this video .
That's very interesting. I remember learning what "feathered hair" was in 1982, so the trend lasted a long time! I wanted my hair feathered like other kids my age, and I had it cut that way. But, it was still kind of hard to get it to work the way it was supposed to. I didn't have anyone to show me how, though, so that's probably why it was a challenge. Growing out the feathered bangs was a challenge, too. What I would have given to have something like UA-cam back then! Lol Anyway, I'm glad the look isn't around anymore. Lol
Yes my classmates girlfriend was imitating Farrah fawcett major from " Charlie Angels ," police undercover agent of 3 beautiful women in 1977 in my half a million population in Salem, Oregon at my public elementary schools grade 5 through 8 grades and I was 12 to 14 years old.
This would be to my knowledge the earliest known episode with Bob's traditional bow taking place would it not? No monologue yet, but the open is much more akin to how it was from Season 8 onward.
After seeing that commercial for years after if I was cooking something or did something that took luck or whatever people would say how did you do it? I'd whisper the tagline Ancient Chinese secret and everyone would bust out laughing cause they remembered that commercial too
I was a TV antenna installer in LA Ca when I was called to the producers house to install a VCR and TV .When I got there the man said "come on down" and I thought to my self why do they send me to the strange peoples houses. When I went inside his house, I found it was packed with all of the prizes that were not given away on the show. I offered to take them to our shop that had a showroom in Santa Monica and he told me that there were strict rules about what could be done with all the old stuff and they were kind of stuck with it due to the contracts from the manufacturers. It was something I will never forget. I wonder what ever happened to all those prizes when he died.
All I can say is wow! To present a Season 7 episode and never seen before of The Price is Right is just incredible. Despite this having no fur coat, GSN didn't air this one (but they could have if they got to it). Speaking of the young girl sitting next to the blue TPIR Contestants' Row chairs and was relatively new to the staff at the time, it's hard to believe that many years later, she's still working on TPIR to this day. Often enough, she'd give a smile and wave to the camera during the opening especially when it comes to the Pluto/Roku reruns from the early-mid 80s on most episodes.
And the girl that I'm referring to is Gina Edwards Nyman - we'd all be fangirling her when Marc Breslow would pan down to her, often smiling and waving to the camera, and given the fan mail the show got, she was well liked amongst all generations of the show. Of course she had other roles too while sitting in that seat next to the Contestants' Row chairs.
Notice the suit Bob was wearing, he was still wearing it in episodes that aired in 1984. The blue dresses that Janice, Dian and Holly were wearing here, they were also still wearing them in 1984.
At least with the 1979 episode with the blue dresses, the wardrobe designer was credited (Sue Brett) at the end which was one of the common wardrobe designers back in the late 70s (and the early-mid 80s, though stopped credited by late 1979).
Bob wore suits from either Pierre Cardin or Botany 500, which supplied suits for most G/T shows at that time. The models wore a lot of Sue Brett dresses between 1978-84, long or short sleeve, in colours like royal blue, red, mint green, black, ivory and white. Then there the suits and dresses from Jazzie they wore between 1977-80. They had a lot more fashion designers during the 1980’s like Samuel Blue, Miss Ashlee, Miss Sherbert, J.G. Hook, Jack Mulqueen, Pour Moi, Sybil, A Taste Of Honey, Funky, etc. that you see credited in the Pluto aired episodes.
I'd love to have that 1979 Pontiac Firebird in that condition! Kreig Teague is absolutely an adorable and charming southern belle! She's like a Texas-style Olivia Newton John!
If they had not ditched the Monday-Friday different season format once they got the rest of the Goodson-Todman package back in April 1998, they would have got to this episode for sure since no fur coat was offered on this episode.
@@jnnx I'm a huge V fan, too. I've watched it so many times and have even gotten my daughter into the series (the one from the 80's ... Not the new one). I had to "rewind" to that commercial (lol) and wow! That's definitely her! 🙂
I doubt you realize what a rarity you’ve been able to share with us Price is Right fans. There has been only one episode from the 1978-79 season that circulates online and it's from a Game Show Network rerun. It's nice to see another one surfaces. We can't thank you enough for sharing this!
@@xamount first off thank you for uploading your mom’s full show! Yes there are “fanboys” that on a high level love the show (myself) and some that are extreme to where it’s Armageddon when they see the Golden Road dots on the floor off center by 2 inches (the others that have left comments)
@@scootermom1791GSN simply never got around to running it before their contract to air the show expired, and the Pluto channel doesn’t run it because some episodes feature furs as prizes.
I was 15 years old, and my family were diehard Price is Right fans. I probably was watching this particular show, but can't remember. The commercials really bring back our youth. So happy for ya'll. Praise God that he blessed you with a new car. The AMC Concord for $4,936. dollars was a steal back then. I didn't have A/C in my first car, and it was manual, lol.
@@markheying2830 I was shocked at the price of it. I'm sure it was well built for that money. I'm not very good at the price is right, or Wheel of Fottune. I am pretty good at Family Fued though.
Awesome to see your mom on here Beau, I was 5 yrs old when this was on. 41:53 the glass bottle ketchup used to have to stick a knife 🍴 up the bottle to get it started
It is awesome to see a rare never before seen episode of The Price Is Right. Especially from season 7. Also they have a new rule that past contestants are now able to return after being on the show 10 years or more earlier.
@@xamount its not the whole hour, some of the commercials must be missing... Its a time capsule and people want to see them or need to see them as evidence of a different world of innocence lost...
My hs friend and I would laugh and say "Ancient Chinese secret"...it was so obviously dubbed and not that woman's voice lol. That Calgon commercial is something I have always remembered since 1971
Bactine does sting! It stung in the 70s and it stings now. My Dad gave me some for Christmas. His famous line, "it doesn't burn, it's just cold". LIES!!
Can I ask how you get PIR content to stay up on YT? I won the showcase showdown in 2019 and I have tried several times with different edits to get my episode up on YT and it always gets taken down for Copywrite reasons. Is this because it is an older episode?
That's what it is - Fremantle has blocked many episodes from Season 42 onward as well as Seasons 11-13 (soon to be some of Season 14 when they're ready). For the former (Season 42-on), GameTV is rerunning episodes from that era.
Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes & 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following. Outdoor Furniture: $550 Bar Set: $435 Microwave Oven: $499 4th One Bid Prize: $830 Wood Burning Stove: $550 Exercise Stuff: $590 1st Showcase: $6,500 2nd Showcase: $7,250
Terry (the beautiful African American woman) didn't kiss Bob as the others did. Perhaps she remembered it was only '79 and that would have been a bit forward?
What is the difference in the time of the show? Bob always wasted a lot of time and said they didn't cut tape. Drew has one less commercial break and it takes the same amount of time.
It's down to editing. They cut a lot now from then, especially given commercial time. Bob had a good 45 minutes way back when at the most to play with (hence the "wasting time"), nowadays it's 38.
What was the point of this story? I watched the whole thing and was waiting for some kind of dramatic- or at least an in interesting- conclusion. I was disappointed
If you were sick home from school, with the smell of breakfast lingering...you watched this show!!
If one is sick be hard to eat breakfast
@@lindamerchant123 scrambled eggs, bacon, and toast cures ALL colds!!
I loved it when I was sick enough to stay home but not too sick to watch this show.
@@drenthepainting372 But not the stomach flu! 🤒
Yes yes even for me in 1993
I was a teen in Texas from 74 to 77 and I dated girls that looked like her and talked liked her as I lived in Abilene .The feathered hair was popular with boys and girls. Thank you for posting this video .
That's very interesting. I remember learning what "feathered hair" was in 1982, so the trend lasted a long time!
I wanted my hair feathered like other kids my age, and I had it cut that way. But, it was still kind of hard to get it to work the way it was supposed to. I didn't have anyone to show me how, though, so that's probably why it was a challenge. Growing out the feathered bangs was a challenge, too. What I would have given to have something like UA-cam back then! Lol Anyway, I'm glad the look isn't around anymore. Lol
Yes my classmates girlfriend was imitating Farrah fawcett major from " Charlie Angels ," police undercover agent of 3 beautiful women in 1977 in my half a million population in Salem, Oregon at my public elementary schools grade 5 through 8 grades and I was 12 to 14 years old.
@@richa.s9912Everyone wanted to BE Farrah Fawcett back then! Lol Just kidding. 🙂
Feathered hair kid reporting in🫡. My nickname in the early 80s was Flyboy because of the feathered hair look/wings. Lol.
She is adorable! Excellent story, thanks for sharing! I also appreciate the old commercials!
Also if the Wood Burning Stove was $625 back then, how much would that Wood Burning Stove be today when you factor in the Inflation Calculator?
@@markheying2830 $2,575 according to an inflation calculator I found online!
whats great is they left in the Calgon ad, but took out the Ex-Lax one. LOL
She was an absolute delight and it was a hoot seeing her husband losing his mind in the stands. lol
OAD: May 28, 1979
It's great to see more Season 7 episodes on UA-cam, thanks for uploading
This would be to my knowledge the earliest known episode with Bob's traditional bow taking place would it not? No monologue yet, but the open is much more akin to how it was from Season 8 onward.
30:40 - my favorite commercial - Calgon water softener - "Ancient Chinese secret!"
Didn't calgon change into making feminine cleansing products? I remember some commercial from my childhood, and it saying calgon, take me away
@@harryfritter8266 lol that was bath oil/crystals. She'd sink into the tub and deliver the slogan.
After seeing that commercial for years after if I was cooking something or did something that took luck or whatever people would say how did you do it? I'd whisper the tagline Ancient Chinese secret and everyone would bust out laughing cause they remembered that commercial too
Me too! I LOVE that one and use that line sometimes with people who give me this look like "Ummm, are you Chinese?" It's so fun!
@@edwardleonetti2492 That's awesome! I use that line, but not many people recognize that line anymore. 🙂😆😉
I was a TV antenna installer in LA Ca when I was called to the producers house to install a VCR and TV .When I got there the man said "come on down" and I thought to my self why do they send me to the strange peoples houses. When I went inside his house, I found it was packed with all of the prizes that were not given away on the show. I offered to take them to our shop that had a showroom in Santa Monica and he told me that there were strict rules about what could be done with all the old stuff and they were kind of stuck with it due to the contracts from the manufacturers. It was something I will never forget. I wonder what ever happened to all those prizes when he died.
No kidding! What a waste!
You mean Mark Goodson himself? I wondered what they did with those prizes that weren't won. Figured they were saved for another game.
All I can say is wow! To present a Season 7 episode and never seen before of The Price is Right is just incredible. Despite this having no fur coat, GSN didn't air this one (but they could have if they got to it).
Speaking of the young girl sitting next to the blue TPIR Contestants' Row chairs and was relatively new to the staff at the time, it's hard to believe that many years later, she's still working on TPIR to this day. Often enough, she'd give a smile and wave to the camera during the opening especially when it comes to the Pluto/Roku reruns from the early-mid 80s on most episodes.
And the girl that I'm referring to is Gina Edwards Nyman - we'd all be fangirling her when Marc Breslow would pan down to her, often smiling and waving to the camera, and given the fan mail the show got, she was well liked amongst all generations of the show. Of course she had other roles too while sitting in that seat next to the Contestants' Row chairs.
Kreig - her parents may have wanted a boy, but Kreig is All Girl! …Sugar & Spice, and Everything Nice!
Notice the suit Bob was wearing, he was still wearing it in episodes that aired in 1984. The blue dresses that Janice, Dian and Holly were wearing here, they were also still wearing them in 1984.
At least with the 1979 episode with the blue dresses, the wardrobe designer was credited (Sue Brett) at the end which was one of the common wardrobe designers back in the late 70s (and the early-mid 80s, though stopped credited by late 1979).
Bob wore suits from either Pierre Cardin or Botany 500, which supplied suits for most G/T shows at that time. The models wore a lot of Sue Brett dresses between 1978-84, long or short sleeve, in colours like royal blue, red, mint green, black, ivory and white. Then there the suits and dresses from Jazzie they wore between 1977-80. They had a lot more fashion designers during the 1980’s like Samuel Blue, Miss Ashlee, Miss Sherbert, J.G. Hook, Jack Mulqueen, Pour Moi, Sybil, A Taste Of Honey, Funky, etc. that you see credited in the Pluto aired episodes.
Okay, that's good. Nothing wrong with wearing things again, that's the point of clothing.
The story was so fun to hear. Thank you for including the episode and the commercials!
Thank you Beau.
I still LOVE the Music....
My Grandmother always had Price is Right playing , every weekday Morning at 11 a.m. Est.
I remember a few of those commercials. Bob was incredible on that show...
This episode was filmed the year I was born!
I'd love to have that 1979 Pontiac Firebird in that condition!
Kreig Teague is absolutely an adorable and charming southern belle! She's like a Texas-style Olivia Newton John!
Bob was in rare form on this one. Should have been part of the GSN package.
If they had not ditched the Monday-Friday different season format once they got the rest of the Goodson-Todman package back in April 1998, they would have got to this episode for sure since no fur coat was offered on this episode.
I always enjoy seeing early actors/actresses in commercials. Pretty confident that's actress Jane Badler from the "V" TV series at 5:48!
I got to this part just as I’m reading this comment, and I’m a huge “V” fan! What a pleasant surprise!
@@jnnx I'm a huge V fan, too. I've watched it so many times and have even gotten my daughter into the series (the one from the 80's ... Not the new one). I had to "rewind" to that commercial (lol) and wow! That's definitely her! 🙂
I think it is. The whole feather bit reminds me of Forrest Gump.
Thank you for sharing. Such a wholesome story 😊
I doubt you realize what a rarity you’ve been able to share with us Price is Right fans. There has been only one episode from the 1978-79 season that circulates online and it's from a Game Show Network rerun. It's nice to see another one surfaces.
We can't thank you enough for sharing this!
Great! You’re right though, I had no idea that there were fans that went this deep!
@@xamount first off thank you for uploading your mom’s full show! Yes there are “fanboys” that on a high level love the show (myself) and some that are extreme to where it’s Armageddon when they see the Golden Road dots on the floor off center by 2 inches (the others that have left comments)
Is there a reason this particular season doesn't have reruns? Just curious.
@@scootermom1791GSN simply never got around to running it before their contract to air the show expired, and the Pluto channel doesn’t run it because some episodes feature furs as prizes.
This was after they moved the show to its current timeslot of 11AM Eastern/10AM Central.
Thabks
Lol my memaw watches these all the time and she gets so into it 🤣 😂
I was 15 years old, and my family were diehard Price is Right fans. I probably was watching this particular show, but can't remember. The commercials really bring back our youth. So happy for ya'll. Praise God that he blessed you with a new car. The AMC Concord for $4,936. dollars was a steal back then. I didn't have A/C in my first car, and it was manual, lol.
Also how much would you have guessed on that Wood Burning Stove?
@@markheying2830 I was shocked at the price of it. I'm sure it was well built for that money. I'm not very good at the price is right, or Wheel of Fottune. I am pretty good at Family Fued though.
Omg! I love this! I wish I could buy them all on dvd
Remember that the magic words are Come On Down.
Omgosh!
When you see a golden yellow cook stove, you know it has be from the 70's!! LoL they actually have one on this episode as a prize!!
Awesome to see your mom on here Beau, I was 5 yrs old when this was on.
41:53 the glass bottle ketchup used to have to stick a knife 🍴 up the bottle to get it started
It is awesome to see a rare never before seen episode of The Price Is Right. Especially from season 7. Also they have a new rule that past contestants are now able to return after being on the show 10 years or more earlier.
Haha, I’ll let my mom know she’s able to get back in the mix. She’ll be so thrilled!
@@xamount Was this from 1978 or actually from 1979????
@@tankmcgarrett 1979. Confirmed based on the ages she mentions for me and my sister.
@@xamount or you could continue the family legacy, lol
@@xamount its not the whole hour, some of the commercials must be missing...
Its a time capsule and people want to see them or need to see them as evidence of a different world of innocence lost...
What I think is really crazy is that the car your parents won 🏆 was made by Dick Teague. Lol. That's a full circle moment
My hs friend and I would laugh and say "Ancient Chinese secret"...it was so obviously dubbed and not that woman's voice lol. That Calgon commercial is something I have always remembered since 1971
I saw them when they aired but I was only a kid and never noticed. Rewatching it 44 years later has me rolling. 😆😆☠️
1979 the year I was born
Thanks for the trip down memory lane, & congrats on a little bit of fame!!!!
@33:55, if anyone's interested, the FONT name of the original SAFE CRACKERS title, is called OTTOMASONSH, but I'm not sure about the #'s on the dials
See UA-cam video "The Kreig Teagua Story" about the cute girl contestant.... reminisces.
I was 1 year old Yiiiikes
A Microwave Oven ? Wth is that!?? 😄
@9:56, I guess it was 1983 when Take Two's board became yellow
Hope somebody upload the debut ep of Penny ante
13:46 Kreig Teague, Come On Down You’re The Next Contestant On The Price Is Right.
It's funny the first bidding thing was the patio set and it's made of redwood. And now they're trying to protect the redwood as it's becoming extinct.
The only game show i love
❤❤❤
This was when Money Game was played in a different location. Same thing with Squeeze Play.
Curious, how long did your mom keep the car
Is this a studio tape or did you record this on VHS at home... If recorded at home what model of VCR whas THAT...
I watched the bio program of Kreige winning the car earlier. It was awesome.
Looks like my VCR heads need cleaning 😜
Bob had that Texas girl on his mind lol.
What percentage of prizes are actually accepted
Now I know where Buick got their Grand National logo they used in the 80’s. It’s at 32:00
Love a Grand National! ❤
Yum cool whip on carrot banana or Sara Lee cake
I wish I could find some Tussy.
That sounded umm like a man would want . LOL 😂😂
Holly Hallstrom on a trampoline. Thank you, Jebus.
With SC, Bob would only show the price in the envelope if the contestant got it wrong, notice? Drew shows it anyway.
Rip Bob
And Johnny Olson & Rod Roddy as well.
Do you still have the car? That would be awesome!
Bactine does sting! It stung in the 70s and it stings now. My Dad gave me some for Christmas. His famous line, "it doesn't burn, it's just cold". LIES!!
Can I ask how you get PIR content to stay up on YT? I won the showcase showdown in 2019 and I have tried several times with different edits to get my episode up on YT and it always gets taken down for Copywrite reasons. Is this because it is an older episode?
That's what it is - Fremantle has blocked many episodes from Season 42 onward as well as Seasons 11-13 (soon to be some of Season 14 when they're ready). For the former (Season 42-on), GameTV is rerunning episodes from that era.
@@graigmellon7874 thanks for the info. I was fortunate enough to save it both on my DVR and a recording for my own memories.
My husband, some hot shot! Here's his ancient Chinese secret...Calgon! Love it. They couldn't show that today, it'd be considered "racist."
Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes & 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following.
Outdoor Furniture: $550
Bar Set: $435
Microwave Oven: $499
4th One Bid Prize: $830
Wood Burning Stove: $550
Exercise Stuff: $590
1st Showcase: $6,500
2nd Showcase: $7,250
Did you keep the car? If yes, for how long?
Showcase all about 'getting high' with a ending total of 420 don't tell me that wasn't on purpose!
HA exactly!!!! The odds of that and ALL the 'high' references. Talk about an Easter egg.
Everything taste better with Cool Whip
Does your mom have a YT channel, too?
15 cents tootsie rolls
Well, here's the whole show, for people who want to see what happens to everyone else.
She won with el cheapo no. 02
Terry (the beautiful African American woman) didn't kiss Bob as the others did. Perhaps she remembered it was only '79 and that would have been a bit forward?
Oh, so your mother didn't just get on stage in two tries, it was several.
What is the difference in the time of the show? Bob always wasted a lot of time and said they didn't cut tape. Drew has one less commercial break and it takes the same amount of time.
It's down to editing. They cut a lot now from then, especially given commercial time. Bob had a good 45 minutes way back when at the most to play with (hence the "wasting time"), nowadays it's 38.
I find myself wishing I was living in Plano Texas instead of Turdeau's communist Taxada/Canatax. My god, Kreig was super cute.
She's taller than Bob Barker
Upload Merv Griffin's crosswords Brian vs Stephanie September 18, 2007
El Cheapo win on "Money Game".
#3312D/May 28, 1979. Was supposed to air on May 29.
You were just a stain on daddys leg
Do you have any more Price is Right episodes from the 1978-79 season? If you do, please upload them!
No now back off! You fanboys need to realize not everyone that uploads classic game shows is a fanboy
@@defoedudeI beg your pardon.
@@jonathanhorton2788 you ask the same bs on every upload. Not everyone is a fanboy that uploads a classic Wheel or TPIR online. Grow up!
@@defoedude Jumpin' jeepers!
@@jonathanhorton2788 He only has this, because his mother was on the show.
The year I was born🍼
Coke adds life
He was so much better than Drew
Bob barker was kind of rude though
Airdate please?
The taping was in April of ‘79, and then it aired on Memorial Day later that year.
@@xamount do you have The link for the price game calendar of this episode
@@justinbryant9419 Airdate is May 28, 1979 based on the pricing game calendar - in fact it was originally scheduled for May 29.
@@markyyy94 May 28th 1979 is a weekend
@@markyyy94 The Pricing games are out of order
What was the point of this story? I watched the whole thing and was waiting for some kind of dramatic- or at least an in interesting- conclusion. I was disappointed
they crashed the car on the same day they picked it up from the dealership
the cars on stage are just for tv, they don't get those actual cars
@@TL.... How did you know that? I don't believe it was in the video
@@bradbiesecker162He's being sarcastic, I believe. He's making up a dramatic story.