OK, normally I have a mind that goes right to the gutter, but I'm stumped on what "Roman S******" meaning something that's in poor taste could be. Roman statues, because they're nude?
As a loyal friend and true fan of The Price is Right since 1995, I'm hopeful that some of these skipped episodes can resurface; especially with the Barker Era channel coming to light! I've been enjoying watching the episodes that haven't been seen in decades! It's a part of Americana and everyone who loves the show treasures it well! Thank God for The Price is Right!
The Infamous Yolanda Incident is up there too, when Johny made the now famous "Some People given their All...., Bob" remark. ALSO, Golden Road is up there too with Bob coming in through the Audience.
Thanks. Also, the mispronouncation of Ineligible was a situation of the takes of that line where the reading was good, but the pronunciation was butchered and takes where the reading was bad, but the pronunciation is good.
It isn't during the Barker era, but there is an episode of Price is Right from Drew's era that has only aired once and will probably never air again. The episode has been mentioned on Game Show Garbage as well. On a 2008 episode, a contestant named Joseph was called down. Had he not done what I'm about to mention, it would have been an everyday episode, but here is where the problems start. One bid #1, treadmill, Joseph bids $420. One bid #2, a banjo, Joseph bids $777. One bid #3, a range, Joseph bids $1869, everyone overbid, Joseph bids $769. One bid #4, a kitchen island, another contestant bid $1869, more than likely to stick it to Joseph. In retaliation, Joseph bids TWO MILLION DOLLARS! Normally, Drew would ask the contestant to bid less than ten grand, but even he is sick of the guy, so he says, "You want it, you got it." One bid #5, a watch, Joseph bids $969. At this point, it is rumored that the staff told him to knock his crap off, and with one game left, who knows what'll happen. One bid #6, a gem globe, Joseph's bid...$1868. According to some insiders, probably current and former staff, there is a huge "NOT FOR RERUNS" sticker on the tape.
5512D is floating around... there is an unlisted posting on YT somewhere. 2944D is another very fun one to discuss... it's a 1978 half-hour episode, recorded in case some other programming didn't fill the full timeslot. I think it might have been for the Pillsbury Bake-Off or something. 2944D never aired and nothing aside from the 3 games in the lineup ever surfaced. (The order of the 3 is also uncertain due to the show's procedures for recording the game rotation at the time.)
I remember in the Indian Head b/w test pattern days of the Internet (late 90s) when TPIR fans could only do tape trading via snail mail and could only post audio clips...and MAYBE tiny size videos.
I was in the audience for 0011D (0101-1 First Show!) Taped on Saturday, 8/19/72 and aired on Monday, 9/4/72; 0012D (0101-4) Taped on Monday, 8/21/72 and aired on Wednesday, 9/6/72; and 0015D (0101-5) Taped on Monday, 8/21/72 and aired on Tuesday, 9/5/72. (Shows 1, 4 and 5 in order of taping)
I know just recently one guy came within a dollar of the price of his showcase! However, that happened once before on March 5, 1980, and I'm fearing that episode was filtered out because it featured a Zinman Fur! That's the missing episode I'd like to see most!
While I realize this isn't your call, couldn't someone put a disclaimer at the beginning of the clips with fur coats explaining this was before animal protection was as big as it is now?
@@adiuntesserande6893 is Bob dead? I don't remember hearing about his death, which I would think would be a big thing. For people like me anyway. I miss him and those times.
That would have been December 12, 1978 OAD if I remember right, meaning it is from season 7, which is currently embargoed from airing due to the furs as prizes being more prevalent than ever in that season. It’s likely why we will sadly never get to see the episode OAD January 2, 1979 (first episode of ’79, too...), which featured the return of the commercial break after the Showcase and bids on them and before the results were read by Bob. It is quite sad and unfortunate that CBS hasn’t seen fit to lift the embargo since Bob is no longer with us, sadly. Could be they just want to honor his legacy as an animal rights activist.
The Price is RIght the Barker Era is also on, The Roku channel as well. with not the same episodes airing simultaneously as Pluto. Roku channel actually has less skipping if no skipping issues during of video and audio verses often skipping on the Pluto version of the channel.
Interesting compilation. For the last one, I assume: 1. Because it was so early in the show's run, they hadn't come up yet with the disclaimer they would eventually use when contestants were found to be ineligible. 2. Even if they had the disclaimer, they were pretty much forced to scrap the episode if it was because the contestant was the wife of a CBS employee, The show had just premiered and was adjacent to The Joker's Wild, hosted by one of the big perpetrators of the 50s quiz show scandal, Jack Barry. I'm sure they wanted to avoid any appearance of inpropriety.
I have a personal one....from 1996 and it aired/was rerun just before a prime time special. It was notable to me for one contestant that I found hilarious....his name was Joseph and he totally whiffed on Ten Chances and fell spinning the wheel. He also almost bid $6 on something before winning his way on stage.
OK, normally I have a mind that goes right to the gutter, but I'm stumped on what "Roman S******" meaning something that's in poor taste could be. Roman statues, because they're nude?
The "Roman S******" is Roman Slavery
@@cf74extra42 Oh! OK. Yeah, that's pretty bad.
Oh, I think my mind went where yours did. Romans were pretty randy. That would be pretty risque for 1970s TV.
@@cf74extra42 Thank you. S****** wasn't explicit enough for me either.
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As a loyal friend and true fan of The Price is Right since 1995, I'm hopeful that some of these skipped episodes can resurface; especially with the Barker Era channel coming to light! I've been enjoying watching the episodes that haven't been seen in decades! It's a part of Americana and everyone who loves the show treasures it well! Thank God for The Price is Right!
6:05 I only remembering seeing that Bob and Johnny O spilt screen around 1978!
Very well done, I hope you are able to produce more insightful videos
The Infamous Yolanda Incident is up there too, when Johny made the now famous "Some People given their All...., Bob" remark.
ALSO, Golden Road is up there too with Bob coming in through the Audience.
That too!
I miss the themed showcases
Great vid.
Ineligible is pronounced in-el-ah-ji-bul.😊
Thanks. Also, the mispronouncation of Ineligible was a situation of the takes of that line where the reading was good, but the pronunciation was butchered and takes where the reading was bad, but the pronunciation is good.
@@cf74extra42 will you do a lost Media video on Pyramid from 1973 1980 Daytime run with Dick Clark
My late Grandma watched the first show. I still enjoy watching on what the prizes are.
It isn't during the Barker era, but there is an episode of Price is Right from Drew's era that has only aired once and will probably never air again.
The episode has been mentioned on Game Show Garbage as well.
On a 2008 episode, a contestant named Joseph was called down. Had he not done what I'm about to mention, it would have been an everyday episode, but here is where the problems start.
One bid #1, treadmill, Joseph bids $420.
One bid #2, a banjo, Joseph bids $777.
One bid #3, a range, Joseph bids $1869, everyone overbid, Joseph bids $769.
One bid #4, a kitchen island, another contestant bid $1869, more than likely to stick it to Joseph. In retaliation, Joseph bids TWO MILLION DOLLARS! Normally, Drew would ask the contestant to bid less than ten grand, but even he is sick of the guy, so he says, "You want it, you got it."
One bid #5, a watch, Joseph bids $969. At this point, it is rumored that the staff told him to knock his crap off, and with one game left, who knows what'll happen.
One bid #6, a gem globe, Joseph's bid...$1868.
According to some insiders, probably current and former staff, there is a huge "NOT FOR RERUNS" sticker on the tape.
I kind of wish I had seen that one.
The Plinko premier episode has now been on the PlutoTV channel
Are there any clips/episodes where the center slot on Plinko was hit three times?
5512D is floating around... there is an unlisted posting on YT somewhere.
2944D is another very fun one to discuss... it's a 1978 half-hour episode, recorded in case some other programming didn't fill the full timeslot. I think it might have been for the Pillsbury Bake-Off or something. 2944D never aired and nothing aside from the 3 games in the lineup ever surfaced. (The order of the 3 is also uncertain due to the show's procedures for recording the game rotation at the time.)
I remember in the Indian Head b/w test pattern days of the Internet (late 90s) when TPIR fans could only do tape trading via snail mail and could only post audio clips...and MAYBE tiny size videos.
12:58 "in-illegible"?
I was in the audience for 0011D (0101-1 First Show!) Taped on Saturday, 8/19/72 and aired on Monday, 9/4/72; 0012D (0101-4) Taped on Monday, 8/21/72 and aired on Wednesday, 9/6/72; and 0015D (0101-5) Taped on Monday, 8/21/72 and aired on Tuesday, 9/5/72. (Shows 1, 4 and 5 in order of taping)
I know just recently one guy came within a dollar of the price of his showcase! However, that happened once before on March 5, 1980, and I'm fearing that episode was filtered out because it featured a Zinman Fur! That's the missing episode I'd like to see most!
While I realize this isn't your call, couldn't someone put a disclaimer at the beginning of the clips with fur coats explaining this was before animal protection was as big as it is now?
They likely could, but it won't happen at *least* until Bob dies, and probably never, as it is his love of animals that is the reason furs are banned.
@@adiuntesserande6893 is Bob dead? I don't remember hearing about his death, which I would think would be a big thing. For people like me anyway. I miss him and those times.
@@stevenspitzer3829 He's still alive at 99 years of age.
@@drewzuhosky6826 Wow. I did not know. That's amazing. Thanks for the info.
#0013D!
Two episodes I hope resurface someday is Christmas Day 1972 which had the debut of Money Game & Valentine's Day 1994 which had the debut of Joker.
Do you know what happened to the debut of the bonus spin in 1978
That would have been December 12, 1978 OAD if I remember right, meaning it is from season 7, which is currently embargoed from airing due to the furs as prizes being more prevalent than ever in that season. It’s likely why we will sadly never get to see the episode OAD January 2, 1979 (first episode of ’79, too...), which featured the return of the commercial break after the Showcase and bids on them and before the results were read by Bob.
It is quite sad and unfortunate that CBS hasn’t seen fit to lift the embargo since Bob is no longer with us, sadly. Could be they just want to honor his legacy as an animal rights activist.
The Price is RIght the Barker Era is also on, The Roku channel as well. with not the same episodes airing simultaneously as Pluto. Roku channel actually has less skipping if no skipping issues during of video and audio verses often skipping on the Pluto version of the channel.
Interesting compilation. For the last one, I assume: 1. Because it was so early in the show's run, they hadn't come up yet with the disclaimer they would eventually use when contestants were found to be ineligible. 2. Even if they had the disclaimer, they were pretty much forced to scrap the episode if it was because the contestant was the wife of a CBS employee, The show had just premiered and was adjacent to The Joker's Wild, hosted by one of the big perpetrators of the 50s quiz show scandal, Jack Barry. I'm sure they wanted to avoid any appearance of inpropriety.
I would also assume they scrubbed it due to the prize offered in the second pricing game, Bonus Game - a fur coat.
I'm glad to see that you're still around, sir.
I would like to see the episode where an old woman bid $9,000 on a pair of surfboards resurface. I think it might have been from the 20th season.
I could have sworn I saw the Double Bullseye episode somewhere...
I have a personal one....from 1996 and it aired/was rerun just before a prime time special. It was notable to me for one contestant that I found hilarious....his name was Joseph and he totally whiffed on Ten Chances and fell spinning the wheel. He also almost bid $6 on something before winning his way on stage.
I’ve never seen the money game where the cars are cut out of a black background like at 3:19.
11:30 Huh?
You screwed up #2. Its like you cut it in half or something.
It got copyrighted