People might have disagreed with you in 1973. Vietnam war still going on, OPEC embargo causing gas shortages with massive lines at gas stations. Everyone thinks "the world is crazy" all the time. The past always seems better because we don't think about the negatives, we just remember the pleasant aspects. No one in 1973 was thinking "Oh the Price is Right is so great, who cares if I have to wait in line for three hours for gas tomorrow". :)
This brings back so many great memories. People were so wholesome then. The products were built to last. My parents washer and dryer lasted over 30 years and were unbreakabke. Just like they were.
I was one year old when this first aired and TPIR was standard throughout my childhood. If I got sick and had to miss school, it was ice cream, 7Up and The Price is Right with my mama. Sweet memories! ❤
That's the way these shows worked. Back in the 1950's they advertised cigarettes right on these shows, like What's My Line, where they were smoking up a storm right on stage. Monty Hall with Let's Make a Deal said in interviews where they made money was in advertising small items, like Ragu Spaghetti Sauce or chewing gum. As for cars, the show did have to buy them. The automobile manufacturers don't happen to give the show a new Cadillac just for a spot on the big deal of the day.
It was back in the day. I watched TPIR for the first time in probably fifteen years a few days ago and all they did was show a photo of a cake and said how much does it cost? No brand name, no nothing.
I would take the fridge and the makeup, but you can keep the wicker furniture. It was also popular into the 90s, and it was impossible to clean thoroughly. Dust would always get stuck between the tight weave of the wood, and it drove me crazy. Plus, it was horribly uncomfortable to sit on, even with cushions, and broke down easily. The appliances, on the other hand, were built to last. Our Harvest Gold refrigerator made it well into the late 90s, if not a little longer, before my stepdad finally got rid of it. Makeup was made with quality ingredients, even if the perfumes did have animal byproducts in them. You just can't reproduce castoreum and musk in a lab, and the new iterations of Obsession and the like prove it. I miss the Maybelline Kissing Potions, although those were from the 80s, I think.
I married in 1973 and the new appliance color then was Harvest Gold. Every other thing I replaced them with was always going to be White from then on, including my car. Colors dated bought items! All my kitchen things were white and even those on the counter, then they messed me up and made it harder to get white because that 'institutional' silver was the thing. Never been in a prison kitchen, but that is what my kitchen reminds me of sometimes.
That's about $921 in 2024 dollars. Quite expensive for that type of clothes dryer. A clothes dryer that plugs into a regular 115 volt outlet (not gas) probably didn't generate much heat. Laundry probably took hours to dry.
@@roachtoasties actually No, a standard 115 volt dryer would dry a load in about 45 minutes, the heating elements in those 115 volt old dryers could and would often melt the nylon and polyester clothes popular the time. As far as being expensive, YES they were expensive and thus most American households had Clotheslines, cause a clothesline and clothespins were cheap why use electricity when the sun would do the job for you.
Something tells me Bob Barker didn't own an above ground pool where he got a bee sting by his pool (had to be an expensive below ground type). I wonder if he really took his dog's meds. If he did start barking, well that's why his name is Bob Barker.
My two favorite hosts of all time are Bob Barker and Alex Trebek. It's funny how both of them were very "game show hosty" the first few seasons of The Price is Right and Jeopardy!, respectively. Overly enthusiastic, very high energy, bombastic. Once they got a little more personality, toned things down a little bit and added their own unique touches to hosting, that's when they became the hosting legends they are today. Bob was always a great host, but sometimes these early seasons of the The Price is Right are a tad hard to watch as he just comes off as stereotypical game show host and nothing more.
In my view, the two very best hosts there ever was. Fun fact, Alex's run as host of Wizard of Odds had just begun airing on TV the day before (7/17/73)
Totally agree. Bob's first season of TPIR offers a lot of cringe-worthy sequences from him. He wasn't a game show host rookie, though, as he hosted Truth or Consequences from 1955 until he got the TPIR job after Dennis James withdrew from consideration.
Nobody else belongs in the sentence with those two. I miss them both dearly and am grateful we can at least watch one of them in droves online. Really hoping Jeopardy can get something going again... I mean, Ken is pretty good, but he's not Alex.
Much better during all the years everyone could see the turntable turning to reveal the game, adding an extra couple of seconds of anticipation. Also interesting in the early days when it turned back around when it was over, too.
It's called a ringer...... My uncle was a security guard at Studio City back in the mid 70's to the mid 90's and he was on EVERY game show atleast twice during that time. Every time they had someone winning too much they would bring someone in that worked for the studio in the background like security or in the offices or backstage to come in give them the answer/work the game and beat them but iof course they got to keep the prizes but they were paid VERY well to do it.
Not only that, but we also had an avocado green dishwasher and stove/oven. And if that wasn't enough, our kitchen had avocado green and black wall-to-wall carpeting in the kitchen, too.
@@robbernath My parents sold the house about 25 years ago when they downsized, and my nephew knew the people who bought it. He went inside less than a year after the new owners moved in and said the kitchen had already been gutted and redone. Surprise, surprise.
In regards to the clip's title, no, I simply cannot believe it! The lightning speed of 5 minutes where we sit through the description of the above-ground pool and the HIGHER/LOWER prizes was so stunningly quick, I don't know how they weren't tempted to squeeze in another two pricing games! It must've been at least 8 seconds faster than a normal Bonus Game playing! ba-zOoM! 🌩
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those prices . i bought a new truck in 73 cost me $1,300 brand new . today my health insurance cost me ten times more than that for one year , the truck lasted 12 years i would be rich if my pay rate grew that much
@@sunnyscott4876 So, still a crappy prize. The value is in getting it set up for you. They weren't just giving her the kit to do herself. Very little resale value in a pool, evne one not set up. It's not like a car.
@FUGP72 Maybe she was totally thrilled with it, had it set up in her backyard, had parties and invited the neighborhood kids, became the cool mom, and everyone loved her. We will never know.
This was the early 70s, and that was what was in fashion. Your spelling is atrocious. People will look back at the styles now, in the future, and they too, will say the same thing.
Yep 👍🏻, it sure 👍🏻 is--from the July 18, 1973, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 3 pm Eastern, of course. More importantly, Randy, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
From the July 18, 1973, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 3 🕒 pm Eastern. More importantly, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
@@davidellis5141 With a difference of just $25 because the actual retail price of that Gibson “Foodmaster 🍕🎂🍭” refrigerator/freezer 🥶 as the second IUFB was $514. Then almost 10 1/2 years later ⏰ at the end of the December 🎄 1, 1983, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ contestant Nancy Ludwig would have the best 👍🏻 bid at $5,500 for her second showcase, which included a Keller dining room and Goebel China 🇨🇳 dinnerware 🍽️; 35 yards of Queen 👸🏻 Carpet carpeting; a Gibson refrigerator/freezer 🥶, dishwasher and range; and Royal 👸🏻 Prestige cookware 🔥, in which the actual retail price was $5,648 with a difference of $148.
"Bad Bad Leroy Brown" by Jim Croce and "Living In The Material World" by George Harrison were the #1 single and album respectively in the U.S. during that time period while "Welcome Home" and "We Can Make It" both by Peters and Lee were in the U.K. In addition, Match Game 73 airs its 13th overall episode.
Could you imagine it today? Getting a subscription to 'Cake MGR.' $99 for six months with auto-renewal (that no one wants -- or remembers; Eyebrow stripping -- complete with a Brazilian -- $359.91 (on something like Amazoon; Kourick Z-Cup $421.68 (with a lifetime subscription (that you have to pay for after two weeks); A B.O.B. (battery Operated boyfriend (so you no longer need that dryer --or that washer -- in this case), and a lifetime supply of (You guessed it!) D-Cell's (for your VERY Own C-Cel'd B.O.B.) And for being such a good sport (and your bonus) -- A New Car. Your very own 1988 Environmentally friendly: Yugo!!! -- Equipped with a rubber band as an engine.
Good times before the world went absolutely freaking crazy.
People might have disagreed with you in 1973. Vietnam war still going on, OPEC embargo causing gas shortages with massive lines at gas stations. Everyone thinks "the world is crazy" all the time. The past always seems better because we don't think about the negatives, we just remember the pleasant aspects. No one in 1973 was thinking "Oh the Price is Right is so great, who cares if I have to wait in line for three hours for gas tomorrow". :)
This brings back so many great memories. People were so wholesome then. The products were built to last. My parents washer and dryer lasted over 30 years and were unbreakabke. Just like they were.
I love how they all dressed back then. Today it’s like….”didn’t you know that you might be on tv today?” Lots of class back then
I was one year old when this first aired and TPIR was standard throughout my childhood. If I got sick and had to miss school, it was ice cream, 7Up and The Price is Right with my mama. Sweet memories! ❤
Oh yes same here! Except I was 10 when this episode aired.
Who ever thought up the price is right was brilliant. One giant commercial with other commercials
Bob Stewart dreamed it up
That's the way these shows worked. Back in the 1950's they advertised cigarettes right on these shows, like What's My Line, where they were smoking up a storm right on stage. Monty Hall with Let's Make a Deal said in interviews where they made money was in advertising small items, like Ragu Spaghetti Sauce or chewing gum. As for cars, the show did have to buy them. The automobile manufacturers don't happen to give the show a new Cadillac just for a spot on the big deal of the day.
It was back in the day. I watched TPIR for the first time in probably fifteen years a few days ago and all they did was show a photo of a cake and said how much does it cost? No brand name, no nothing.
God this makes me feel old! Used to watch this all the time with my mom
Love the avacado color fridge. I will take the wicker furniture too and the vintage Maybelline makeup
I currently have an avocado stove....eeee
I would take the fridge and the makeup, but you can keep the wicker furniture. It was also popular into the 90s, and it was impossible to clean thoroughly. Dust would always get stuck between the tight weave of the wood, and it drove me crazy. Plus, it was horribly uncomfortable to sit on, even with cushions, and broke down easily. The appliances, on the other hand, were built to last. Our Harvest Gold refrigerator made it well into the late 90s, if not a little longer, before my stepdad finally got rid of it. Makeup was made with quality ingredients, even if the perfumes did have animal byproducts in them. You just can't reproduce castoreum and musk in a lab, and the new iterations of Obsession and the like prove it. I miss the Maybelline Kissing Potions, although those were from the 80s, I think.
I married in 1973 and the new appliance color then was Harvest Gold. Every other thing I replaced them with was always going to be White from then on, including my car. Colors dated bought items! All my kitchen things were white and even those on the counter, then they messed me up and made it harder to get white because that 'institutional' silver was the thing. Never been in a prison kitchen, but that is what my kitchen reminds me of sometimes.
$130 dryer…just wild.
That's about $921 in 2024 dollars. Quite expensive for that type of clothes dryer. A clothes dryer that plugs into a regular 115 volt outlet (not gas) probably didn't generate much heat. Laundry probably took hours to dry.
@@roachtoasties actually No, a standard 115 volt dryer would dry a load in about 45 minutes, the heating elements in those 115 volt old dryers could and would often melt the nylon and polyester clothes popular the time. As far as being expensive, YES they were expensive and thus most American households had Clotheslines, cause a clothesline and clothespins were cheap why use electricity when the sun would do the job for you.
Probably still works to this day
Made in America too
Bob Barker was the best.
Something tells me Bob Barker didn't own an above ground pool where he got a bee sting by his pool (had to be an expensive below ground type). I wonder if he really took his dog's meds. If he did start barking, well that's why his name is Bob Barker.
And thankfully, he didn't have to be spayed or neutered.
😆 Good one!
Makes me feel old that I’ve watched this show since the beginning as a 3 year old, 😊
What the heck were they wearing?
I was born in 1972… crazy fashions back then! 😂😂
Love the shag carpeting
My two favorite hosts of all time are Bob Barker and Alex Trebek. It's funny how both of them were very "game show hosty" the first few seasons of The Price is Right and Jeopardy!, respectively. Overly enthusiastic, very high energy, bombastic. Once they got a little more personality, toned things down a little bit and added their own unique touches to hosting, that's when they became the hosting legends they are today. Bob was always a great host, but sometimes these early seasons of the The Price is Right are a tad hard to watch as he just comes off as stereotypical game show host and nothing more.
In my view, the two very best hosts there ever was. Fun fact, Alex's run as host of Wizard of Odds had just begun airing on TV the day before (7/17/73)
Totally agree. Bob's first season of TPIR offers a lot of cringe-worthy sequences from him. He wasn't a game show host rookie, though, as he hosted Truth or Consequences from 1955 until he got the TPIR job after Dennis James withdrew from consideration.
Remember it was only 30 mins, so he was kinda rushed and had to keep things going too.
I remember watching Bob Barker on “Truth or Consequences”.
Nobody else belongs in the sentence with those two. I miss them both dearly and am grateful we can at least watch one of them in droves online. Really hoping Jeopardy can get something going again... I mean, Ken is pretty good, but he's not Alex.
I used to love that show.
Love the various theme music pieces.
Much better during all the years everyone could see the turntable turning to reveal the game, adding an extra couple of seconds of anticipation. Also interesting in the early days when it turned back around when it was over, too.
I like the theme for welcoming the contestants to contestants row.😀😀😀😀😀
I liked it better when the screens were different colors that showed what the bids were.
Paula never looks surprised at any point when she wins. She just looks at her feet and says "here I come"
That sauna! Wild 😂
If you look closely, the lighting makes the outline of "BONUS" clearly visible on the board. So you knew she won after the item in question.
$512 for the fridge. The average annual income in the U.S. in 1973 was $7580.
That fridge is still running today… zero repairs.
Today's version of TPIR doesn't have the pizzazz that it use to.
From pricing game 2 of the 7/18/73 episode of The Price is Right featuring Bonus Game
I see James is starting up again, and is worrying about people's birthdays.
That's normal, that won't change until he's shut down
I love that music at 0:59, I don't think I've ever heard it before. A nice rearrangement of the main theme song.
I noticed that too!
iver got the original raw music of this! its my favorite music bed of this show. the one i have is a later 70s version...
Olive green. LOL. Or remember that.
Harvest Gold baby. Lol
Avocado
Lenny Kilmiser at 21 seconds in the front row all cleaned up!
THOSE CRAZY HAIR STYLES
This clip was uploaded just four months ago.. we would like some fresh episodes from 73.
It's called a ringer...... My uncle was a security guard at Studio City back in the mid 70's to the mid 90's and he was on EVERY game show atleast twice during that time. Every time they had someone winning too much they would bring someone in that worked for the studio in the background like security or in the offices or backstage to come in give them the answer/work the game and beat them but iof course they got to keep the prizes but they were paid VERY well to do it.
If you're now days old, remember when Bob, a big proponent of the SPCA, got the producers to not offer animal fur coats as a prize...
I literally want that fridge
Bob Barker is such a wonderful host. I think also very classy.
I thought this looked familiar... Why upload this again?
It CONTINUES to amaze me about HOW STUPID the last person bids!!!
i was 4 when this episode aired
Came in white, avocado and gold
$16 for a percolator that still works today! Not bad. (It's probably $40 in 2024)
i knew that dryer was going to be lower, it was too high
I think that this game is still in the rotation. Its a simple game but still with some suspense to it
Paula looked pretty in pink
I can’t believe it
U can tell this is a old clip from the ladies clothes lol
That must’ve been a very early season, it looks and sounds a bit different
I think everyone had an avocado refrigerator in the 70s.
Not only that, but we also had an avocado green dishwasher and stove/oven. And if that wasn't enough, our kitchen had avocado green and black wall-to-wall carpeting in the kitchen, too.
@@45vinyljunkie how long did you spend in therapy to get over all that "trauma?" 😉
@@robbernath My parents sold the house about 25 years ago when they downsized, and my nephew knew the people who bought it. He went inside less than a year after the new owners moved in and said the kitchen had already been gutted and redone. Surprise, surprise.
They also drove avocado green Ford Pinto. People were groovy back then.
Nope, we had Harvest Gold in our house.
The story Bob tells about the bee sting…Gen Z and Millennials are absolutely in shock he didn’t run to a doctor immediately…
Before Reagan. The first celebrity president.
Does anyone else think that fridge was expensive - for 1973?!
Probably still working today if it hasn’t been destroyed for aesthetic reasons 😂😂😂
Pennington? Hmmmm...Any relation to the lovely Janice?
I wonder if we will see "The Price Is Right" episode 14.89, airdate January 28th, 1986?
Challenger exploded on that day; I remember it well.
Bob took dog pills for the bee sting🤣
When I heard Paula's name called out, I thought she was related to Janice Pennington!
I see Paula makes her own clothes
Good morning Big money.
annettecarlin-Good morning to you.
Title is misleading. This wasnt won any faster than normal over the years.
on 12/31/09 sharon miss on the bottom price & loss
she brought her own lobster bib knowing she would be having a great dinner celebration!🎉
Bob Barker floats like a butterfly 🦋 & stings like a bee 🐝 !!
Yep 👍🏻, just like ❤️ the late ⏰ Muhammad Ali, of course!
In regards to the clip's title, no, I simply cannot believe it! The lightning speed of 5 minutes where we sit through the description of the above-ground pool and the HIGHER/LOWER prizes was so stunningly quick, I don't know how they weren't tempted to squeeze in another two pricing games! It must've been at least 8 seconds faster than a normal Bonus Game playing! ba-zOoM! 🌩
try playing it at 2× speed for extra fun
hahah. i thoughbt the same. she certainly wasn't terribly quick
What was the bonus?
Pool, sauna and some wicker stuff
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Is she wearing a baby’s Bib 😂
Funny how people didn't put alot of thought into what they were saying , imagine saying 520,when 490would of been the bid to win 🤪
Can you imagine all over bid ??? At less than $600.00
That would be quite rare today.
@@silentbob3208 I can’t even imagine
Yes, 50 years ago you could, but I do not think so much now in 2024.
@@silvialogan9226 50 years from now, $600 will be how much you pay for a cup of coffee and a doughnut.
those prices . i bought a new truck in 73 cost me $1,300 brand new . today my health insurance cost me ten times more than that for one year , the truck lasted 12 years i would be rich if my pay rate grew that much
A swimming pool...yikes. After the taxes AND the exorbitant cost of maintaining a swimming pool...this poor lady.
It's an above ground pool. She didn't even have to set it up if she didn't want it. She could have sold it.
@@sunnyscott4876 So, still a crappy prize. The value is in getting it set up for you. They weren't just giving her the kit to do herself. Very little resale value in a pool, evne one not set up. It's not like a car.
@FUGP72 Maybe she was totally thrilled with it, had it set up in her backyard, had parties and invited the neighborhood kids, became the cool mom, and everyone loved her. We will never know.
Title is clickbait.
Her attire, shoes, and all are atrousis
Much better than pajamas and flip flops though like many folks wear in public.
"atrousis"... my 10,000 angels just went into DEFCON 3...
Your spelling is *** atrocious ***. 😊
This was the early 70s, and that was what was in fashion. Your spelling is atrocious. People will look back at the styles now, in the future, and they too, will say the same thing.
This is a duplicate upload.
Yep 👍🏻, it sure 👍🏻 is--from the July 18, 1973, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 3 pm Eastern, of course. More importantly, Randy, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
RANDY, IGNORE JAMES. HE'S A RE-DARTED BOT
@@jamesmcclelland1414DON'T START THIS AGAIN YOU LITTLE, BIT..
Randy , Best to ignore Robert as he is dazed 🥴 & confused 😕. The bulb 💡 in his head permanently switched OFF 😑.
@@davidellis5141 Yeah 🙌🏻.
From the July 18, 1973, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 3 🕒 pm Eastern. More importantly, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
After all initially overbid Paula had the best 👌 bid at $489 💵 !!
@@davidellis5141 With a difference of just $25 because the actual retail price of that Gibson “Foodmaster 🍕🎂🍭” refrigerator/freezer 🥶 as the second IUFB was $514. Then almost 10 1/2 years later ⏰ at the end of the December 🎄 1, 1983, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ contestant Nancy Ludwig would have the best 👍🏻 bid at $5,500 for her second showcase, which included a Keller dining room and Goebel China 🇨🇳 dinnerware 🍽️; 35 yards of Queen 👸🏻 Carpet carpeting; a Gibson refrigerator/freezer 🥶, dishwasher and range; and Royal 👸🏻 Prestige cookware 🔥, in which the actual retail price was $5,648 with a difference of $148.
@jamesmcclelland1414 That's Right ✅️
@@davidellis5141 Thanks 🙏🏻!
"Bad Bad Leroy Brown" by Jim Croce and "Living In The Material World" by George Harrison were the #1 single and album respectively in the U.S. during that time period while "Welcome Home" and "We Can Make It" both by Peters and Lee were in the U.K.
In addition, Match Game 73 airs its 13th overall episode.
Could you imagine it today?
Getting a subscription to 'Cake MGR.' $99 for six months with auto-renewal (that no one wants -- or remembers;
Eyebrow stripping -- complete with a Brazilian -- $359.91 (on something like Amazoon;
Kourick Z-Cup $421.68 (with a lifetime subscription (that you have to pay for after two weeks);
A B.O.B. (battery Operated boyfriend (so you no longer need that dryer --or that washer -- in this case), and a lifetime supply of (You guessed it!) D-Cell's (for your VERY Own C-Cel'd B.O.B.)
And for being such a good sport (and your bonus) -- A New Car. Your very own 1988 Environmentally friendly: Yugo!!! -- Equipped with a rubber band as an engine.