Me too! But late 1980’s early 90’s. We would bike to the pool on the other side of town, there was a pool a stones throw from our neighborhood but it was small and the other pool had a waterslide and all the good looking girls went there. But the best was being home sick from school getting to watch this only to get annoyed when I heard the opening “Nadia’s Theme” from Young & The Restless
@@pt3391 The game show industry is in a slump for acumen. Just look at the nightmare of trying to replace Alex Trebek. I think by the end of this decade traditional broadcast game shows will be dead and replaced with web-based game shows.
flashback to when I was a kid home sick watching this show, the 25,000 pyramid, super password and wheel of fortune. I wish they would put game shows back on daytime.
Her "Shakin" was almost as funny as "It's Shake n' Bake and I helped!" Bahahaha! Long live the eighties! I will forever be grateful to have been a kid in the eighties! :)
@@zythr9999 I meant the show used to be fun back in the 1980s when Bob and the models got along. He used to call them his "Barker's Beauties," and the models used to perform skits during the showcase showdown.
Agreed! After Janice, Kathleen and others were canned from the show and by 2001, TPIR went downhill and became all about Bob until Drew took over the hosting duties in late 2007.
Naw…covid ruined everything!!! Artificial canned audience noise, people walking on stage from backstage with simulated enthusiasm which never replace the true excitement of “coming on down” out of a real live audience. I think that there are only actually 10 people in the Bob Barker studio at a time anymore and they must be pre-informed as to who has been selected because they are able to make it onstage from the back so quickly. In addition to that, Drew having to social distance from 10 feet away, masks masks masks, Drew afraid to touch the big wheel after a contestant wins $1,000 in order to reset it at “5” for the re-spin. He has the contestant do it. The list just goes on and on. The same for Let’s make a deal.
At the start of Season 15 (1986-87), Hole in One became Hole in One or Two after changing the putt rule during the prime time shows in August and September 1986. Sometime in Season 16 (1987-88), the current Hole in One set debuted.
@nachobroryan8824 And why he was an icon for all those years and if you go to the show now it's in the Bob Barker studio. Do your homework and don't speak ill of the dead. You should do as well in your life as he did in his. RIP Bob Barker.
@@sunnyscott4876 If I hadn't "done my homework" I wouldn't have made that comment. It's fact based. Just because CBS named things after him because he made them a lot of money doesn't mean he didn't do bad things to his coworkers. As Rudy from Fat Albert would say, Bob was like a school in summer, No Class!
I see, on the shot of the "It's about time!" sign, the next game was blank check. Should have also used that prop every time Bob was able to successfully explain that game to the contestant. lol
Love those California emissions! Helen was so pretty and so personable. I hope she is still enjoying life as much. I don't imagine she still has that same car, unless she kept it as a souvenir.
Later, Kenneth won his Salute to the 1950s showcase along with a roadster in his over $26,000 showcase, and won almost $31,000 in cash and prizes ($850 in Blank Check and a $100 perfect bid bonus).
The buzzard surprise appearance on TPIR even made an appearance on TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes the very next season because of it. Even Bob Barker didn't escape a TV Blooper and Practical Joke on him.
I don’t think this counts as a practical joke though. Practical jokes are meant to make the target look foolish. This didn’t do that. It was fun and good natured to celebrate the end of Bob’s bad putting streak on that pricing game.
It makes me kind of sad when I see the excellent chemistry everyone had on this show and what happened to it. From about 1976 to around 1990, you could tell the cast and crew really enjoyed working together. Not sure if it was Bob's promotion to Executive Producer or Johnny Olson's death or Bob/Dian's affair or just growing egos, but they lost that magic after about 1990 and it never returned. While I still enjoy the show, it was never the same.
@@MorganNye I think the tone definitely changed, and CERTAINLY did from about the time Holly was fired in 95 onward (especially so after Janice and Kathleen were let go 5 years later too), and I say that as someone who grew up loving the show in Bob's final years as a high school and early college student. Now able to view it through a different lens, it was a VERY different show in respects by the end of his run from where it was here and really all the way at least on screen to when Dian left I'd say.
I've watched an '80s marathon of these shows on Pluto TV. I wouldn't even want 90% of the cars that they show in new condition in 2022 for free-- not worth the paperwork. But that car is awesome.
I last saw this show in Nov Dec 11998 after being in Europe for 8 years. I remembered it from the 80’s and my mother loved it. That’s the last time I saw her as I left for Asia and still here. I liked Bob Barker and the models in the 80’s and had no idea what happened to the show since 1998. It’s a pity what I read happened. I think the 80’s were a golden era for this kind of game show though I didn’t watch TV to any extent then. The zeitgeist of the 80’s was about hope for a better life as illustrated by this show and the cast became familiar friends to the audience. Too bad it started to fall apart in the 90’sand after. We only appreciate what we had in hindsight and cannot go back.
lol after a period of hyperinflation by American standards by 1980 inflation was double digits. Prices will rise is something I was told to learn to accept my senior year of high school and the good old days can return only if you allow them to return. Seriously though everyone knows that killer inflation was full blown from 1978-82 only in the mid-80’s did we experience a period of prosperity only for Wall Street to crash in late 1987, followed by another recession of the early 1990’s
After all the times they tried to give away that car with 3 Strikes (+), I guess someone finally said "Screw it... it's taking up too much space in the warehouse. Put it on Hole in One and let's hope."
I like how Bob said "You got it!." as soon as the ball left the surface of the putter...he knew based on experience that ball was going in... I was not convinced until I saw the ball go at least 4? inches that it was 'in'.
Ah, I miss Holly the price is right girl.. she was always the spunky one.. ever since that one time she modeled a fur coat, but opened it up to show the bikini she was wearing the in the previous scene, she was my favorite..
My mom's tv schedule in the '90s: 11:00-12:00 The Price is Right 12:00-12:30 KDKA CBS noon news 12:30-1:30 The Young and the Restless 4:00-5:00 Rosie O'Donnell Somewhere in there, she'd sometimes pop in a video of Richard Simmons.
Bob Barker and I spent many a sick day from school when I was a kid together. He an The Price Is Right were great babysitters!! Now as an adult watching, I did notice, @ 6:48 or 6:49ish, contestant Helen puts her hand to her cheek in excitement and the movement causes her blouse to bunch open at the top, just for a split second and I swear Bob takes a peek, lol. Oh, the perks of being a host! ☺️
So many days back then, skipping school (or home sick) and this was THE best thing to watch at 11am!!!
Here, it case on at 10 AM. (I live in Houston, Texas).
@@matthewjahnke6956 Spent a lot of time in the Houston area. Woodlands and Sugarland.
"Skipping school shame on you shame shame on you" 🇺🇸✝️🛐🙏🕊️❤️🤝.
I’d watch this, then I would watch wonder years on fox family..lol
Me too
Bob was pure class. Johnny's voice was golden.
check out 6:48 he definitely peeped down her shirt lmao.
*is still pure class at 98 years old (2022)
Not to mention the way the contestants dressed back then.👍
Reach your hand in my pocket for that hundred dollar bill. 😘
Yes.
The hair, the clothes, the car, the style, the 80s.
....take me back!!!
She looks fabulous. I bet she was something tooling around Springfield in that convertible.
@@kcindc5539 For a few months. Those were some of the worse cars ever made. My mom had one. They were complete trash. Typical of the era.
Jon Voight car.
nothing beats 80's hair
Bob made every sick and snow day amazing
Yes he did and also all school breaks.
So so so hard to replace a legend hosting a legendary show. Just like Johnny with the tonight show.
My 80s childhood , after price is right in the summer it was time to head out side to ride bikes.
Facts
...and not come back until street lights came on.
For me it was 12:30 before heading out on the bike. The Flintstones came on after TPIR. And I didn't head out as much as I was kicked out by mom. 😀
Me too! But late 1980’s early 90’s. We would bike to the pool on the other side of town, there was a pool a stones throw from our neighborhood but it was small and the other pool had a waterslide and all the good looking girls went there. But the best was being home sick from school getting to watch this only to get annoyed when I heard the opening “Nadia’s Theme” from Young & The Restless
In 1984 I was 3 years old .
Oh my Bob was so young! I use to pretend I was one of the girls showing off the prizes when I was a little girl! 😄💙
Me too😊🤩💅
Not rly that young just still dyed his hair lmao
I must say, that was an extremely admirable goal!!
😂 that's cute
RIP Bob Barker lived to be 99 but the Man was a Legend!
As close to 100 without going over.
@@jimmyzhao2673 same as Betty White she was Weeks away to being 100 but Passed away before that happened....
You just can't replace Bob Barker 💯
Nothing against Drew Carey But Nobody can replace Bob Barker.
I think Drew has absolutely defiled TPIR and ruined it endlessly. Anybody could have done better than him.
@@davidp8627 yes. Did no one else apply for the job
@@pt3391 The game show industry is in a slump for acumen. Just look at the nightmare of trying to replace Alex Trebek. I think by the end of this decade traditional broadcast game shows will be dead and replaced with web-based game shows.
@@josephsheranda well said. Back in the 70s and 80s game shows EVERY game show host was amazing. Newlywed game match game family fued
@@davidp8627 What's he doing wrong?
flashback to when I was a kid home sick watching this show, the 25,000 pyramid, super password and wheel of fortune. I wish they would put game shows back on daytime.
RIP Bob, thank you so much for the memories ❤😢
Wow that contestant was dressed so nicely!
She looked fabulous.
Her "Shakin" was almost as funny as "It's Shake n' Bake and I helped!" Bahahaha! Long live the eighties! I will forever be grateful to have been a kid in the eighties! :)
Nice when folks dressed up when they thought they might be on TV.
Congratulations, King Bob Barker! You made a Hole In One!
The show was so much fun back then!
It still is
@@zythr9999 I meant the show used to be fun back in the 1980s when Bob and the models got along. He used to call them his "Barker's Beauties," and the models used to perform skits during the showcase showdown.
@@rongreen2976 True, I agree, but Drew has his moments as well Lol
Agreed! After Janice, Kathleen and others were canned from the show and by 2001, TPIR went downhill and became all about Bob until Drew took over the hosting duties in late 2007.
Naw…covid ruined everything!!! Artificial canned audience noise, people walking on stage from backstage with simulated enthusiasm which never replace the true excitement of “coming on down” out of a real live audience. I think that there are only actually 10 people in the Bob Barker studio at a time anymore and they must be pre-informed as to who has been selected because they are able to make it onstage from the back so quickly. In addition to that, Drew having to social distance from 10 feet away, masks masks masks, Drew afraid to touch the big wheel after a contestant wins $1,000 in order to reset it at “5” for the re-spin. He has the contestant do it. The list just goes on and on. The same for Let’s make a deal.
Helen is such a cutie! I'm glad she won and I love her outfit!
She was very attractive and cute for her age, no doubt about it.
Me too. She looks fabulous. And a convertible is the perfect accessory.
At the start of Season 15 (1986-87), Hole in One became Hole in One or Two after changing the putt rule during the prime time shows in August and September 1986. Sometime in Season 16 (1987-88), the current Hole in One set debuted.
@Bourg Productions And because the budgets were tightening since they played the game frequently.
Bob Barker was a class act all the way. RIP. ❤
Yeah, must be why he was sued by multiple people from the show.
@nachobroryan8824 And why he was an icon for all those years and if you go to the show now it's in the Bob Barker studio. Do your homework and don't speak ill of the dead. You should do as well in your life as he did in his. RIP Bob Barker.
@@sunnyscott4876 If I hadn't "done my homework" I wouldn't have made that comment. It's fact based. Just because CBS named things after him because he made them a lot of money doesn't mean he didn't do bad things to his coworkers. As Rudy from Fat Albert would say, Bob was like a school in summer, No Class!
@@nachobroryan8824 you're among the few people who feel that way about him. Sorry.
I see, on the shot of the "It's about time!" sign, the next game was blank check. Should have also used that prop every time Bob was able to successfully explain that game to the contestant. lol
Nobody could replace Johnny Olsen--nobody since has even been close
I'd beg to differ with Rod Roddy!
@@gregersen80015 At first I didn't like Rod, but after awhile he kidda grew on me. I guess I was just used to Johnny Olsen's voice!
That was funny when the pretend bird congratulated Bob after his putt. He was so close into missing it! 😬 But he pulled through! Whoo! 😄
Love those California emissions! Helen was so pretty and so personable. I hope she is still enjoying life as much. I don't imagine she still has that same car, unless she kept it as a souvenir.
Thanks to state and federal taxes, 50% of the bigger prizes were never picked up by the winners.
Later, Kenneth won his Salute to the 1950s showcase along with a roadster in his over $26,000 showcase, and won almost $31,000 in cash and prizes ($850 in Blank Check and a $100 perfect bid bonus).
The music while Johnny described the prizes was sweet!
The buzzard surprise appearance on TPIR even made an appearance on TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes the very next season because of it. Even Bob Barker didn't escape a TV Blooper and Practical Joke on him.
I don’t think this counts as a practical joke though. Practical jokes are meant to make the target look foolish. This didn’t do that. It was fun and good natured to celebrate the end of Bob’s bad putting streak on that pricing game.
Holy cow. I just checked. He is still alive! That’s just awesome!
Not any more.
I so miss this show with Bob.
Loved this show. I can’t believe the prices on those products.
This was back when I could stand to watch game shows. From Osceola Missouri. 🇺🇸
Bob Barker was/is the coolest
It makes me kind of sad when I see the excellent chemistry everyone had on this show and what happened to it. From about 1976 to around 1990, you could tell the cast and crew really enjoyed working together. Not sure if it was Bob's promotion to Executive Producer or Johnny Olson's death or Bob/Dian's affair or just growing egos, but they lost that magic after about 1990 and it never returned. While I still enjoy the show, it was never the same.
Did the crew and Bob not enjoy themselves after 1990?
@@MorganNye Ben Kizer is nothing but a Goddamn Golden Fanboi.
@@fuggauwap8440 so clearly the staff and Bob was enjoying themselves working together the whole time?
@@MorganNye I think the tone definitely changed, and CERTAINLY did from about the time Holly was fired in 95 onward (especially so after Janice and Kathleen were let go 5 years later too), and I say that as someone who grew up loving the show in Bob's final years as a high school and early college student. Now able to view it through a different lens, it was a VERY different show in respects by the end of his run from where it was here and really all the way at least on screen to when Dian left I'd say.
@@ajk oh, what do you think the fact Drew Carey came in the studio since 2007?
6:49 Bob totally snuck a peek down inside the front of her shirt!
Wow, he totally did! Not surprised though.
Why not? It just proves he is a real man not some pansy snowflake of a less sophisticated time!
Even 60yrs old men have needs, and it was a "Look, but no touch" thing... Good for you Bobbin-head Bob Barker.
I came to say the same thing. I was like “Bob totally checked her out!” He goes for round 2 at the end 7:08
I tried to look too!
I've watched an '80s marathon of these shows on Pluto TV.
I wouldn't even want 90% of the cars that they show in new condition in 2022 for free-- not worth the paperwork.
But that car is awesome.
The studio looked like a fun place to work.
I remember that episode, I thought Helen was absolutely gorgeous back then and I still think she's absolutely gorgeous now. 😍
And she hasn't aged at all.
You from Louisiana huh?
My original childhood crush...janice pennington
I last saw this show in Nov Dec 11998 after being in Europe for 8 years. I remembered it from the 80’s and my mother loved it. That’s the last time I saw her as I left for Asia and still here. I liked Bob Barker and the models in the 80’s and had no idea what happened to the show since 1998. It’s a pity what I read happened. I think the 80’s were a golden era for this kind of game show though I didn’t watch TV to any extent then. The zeitgeist of the 80’s was about hope for a better life as illustrated by this show and the cast became familiar friends to the audience. Too bad it started to fall apart in the 90’sand after. We only appreciate what we had in hindsight and cannot go back.
She came very close to organizing the 6 items from cheapest to most expensive:)
did you figure that out all by yourself ?
She reminded me of Blanche from The Golden Girls.😂
Yes. She does look like Blanche😂
Yes she does
Johnny and Bob were a great team!
Bob and Johnny were the best
#RIP Johnny Olsen
Tom, that's spelled the late ⏰ Johnny Olson (née John Leonard Olson), not Olsen. LOL 😆!
Fleeta cannot be any more based on what she does for a living. RIP Fleeta
Pause at 6:13 when she's holding up the cue card, there's a list of all the games played on this episode.
I saw that
The price is wrong, Bob!😂 Somebody had to say it.
*bobby*
1984: Back when prices were right
lol
lol after a period of hyperinflation by American standards by 1980 inflation was double digits. Prices will rise is something I was told to learn to accept my senior year of high school and the good old days can return only if you allow them to return. Seriously though everyone knows that killer inflation was full blown from 1978-82 only in the mid-80’s did we experience a period of prosperity only for Wall Street to crash in late 1987, followed by another recession of the early 1990’s
I love the price is right ✅long time ⌛
I always loved Bob's beauties...so did he!!😊😊
He’s a class act
After all the times they tried to give away that car with 3 Strikes (+), I guess someone finally said "Screw it... it's taking up too much space in the warehouse. Put it on Hole in One and let's hope."
I remembered that Dodge 600, also.
Honestly bob barker is an icon
I like how Bob said "You got it!." as soon as the ball left the surface of the putter...he knew based on experience that ball was going in... I was not convinced until I saw the ball go at least 4? inches that it was 'in'.
LOL! The vulture was a cute idea. Oh fun times! And well done to the lady who won the car!
Brings a smile to my face every single time!
This clip takes me back to my childhood like nothing else can.
On December 12 2023, Bob Barker will be 100 years old.
He got pretty darn close without going over.
Ah, I miss Holly the price is right girl.. she was always the spunky one.. ever since that one time she modeled a fur coat, but opened it up to show the bikini she was wearing the in the previous scene, she was my favorite..
She was a hottie!
She was always my favorite too. Just looked like a real sweet girl and actually looked like she was genuinely happy and having fun
Pretty please..let's see that one here!!
4:51 Drat! Well, no $500 bonus for poor ol' Helen.
Helen calmly sank her putt ⛳ & won a Car !
Yep 👍!
Car
@@jamesmcclelland1414 i
@@ZafarIqbal-xi2ns Yep 👍!
Givemerewad
Holly Hallstrom!!!!
Yep 👍🏻!
I love the old price is right seating and Bob Barker
From the April 16, 1984, episode of _The Price Is Right ▶️._
My Favorite The Price Is Right Special Was 1986 Primetime ☺
@@jefferyrobertson7520 From August 14--September 18, 1986, right ▶️, Jeffery?
@@jamesmcclelland1414 That Was Amazing ☺
@@jefferyrobertson7520 Well, thank you 🙇.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 You're Welcome
Love the red interior/white exterior color combination on that Dodge 600 convertible. '80s Mopar class. 🇺🇲💎
6:49 Bob takes a peek down her blouse lol
His facial expression says it all.
Bob is the best
Yep 👍🏻!
Contestant had a gorgeous complexion.
Yep 👍🏻!
My mom's tv schedule in the '90s:
11:00-12:00
The Price is Right
12:00-12:30
KDKA CBS noon news
12:30-1:30
The Young and the Restless
4:00-5:00
Rosie O'Donnell
Somewhere in there, she'd sometimes pop in a video of Richard Simmons.
Bob Barker must have been a golfer in his life because he's always getting those putts in.
Oh yeah. His golfing was revealed to the world in Adam Sandler's movie Happy Gilmore.
That bird got lost on the way to You Bet Your Life - and ended up on The Price Is Right instead.
And stopped at Press Your Luck too along the way lol, notice the Whammy laughter effect? lol
I half expected someone to come out in a Groucho Marx costume and say congratulations now say the secret word.....
This .. is ... GOLD!!!!
Watching Bob put reminds me of the scene from Happy Gilmore where Bob's character "Bob" beats the stuffing out of Happy.
Bob Barker and I spent many a sick day from school when I was a kid together. He an The Price Is Right were great babysitters!! Now as an adult watching, I did notice, @ 6:48 or 6:49ish, contestant Helen puts her hand to her cheek in excitement and the movement causes her blouse to bunch open at the top, just for a split second and I swear Bob takes a peek, lol. Oh, the perks of being a host! ☺️
No one can replace Bob Barker but Drew Carey is doing a great job
Helen was gorgeous! What a Southern Belle!
Got to love that accent!... 😁👍❤❤
Love bob... i dont even recognize the show today...
Bob Barker & Drew Carey very unique people both excellent in their own way !!! Johnny Olson great as well. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I think that bird/vulture also showed up on Match Game as well - I guess they kept that prop somewhere in the studio...
What a great accent. People were just so happy and normal back then.
I'M SHAKINNN..❤. SOUTHERN GIRLS ARE THE BEST..
Back then, it "Drew" a lot of attention. My great-neice was on that show!
Bob n Johnny were a class act. . Miss'em .
6:48 Bob takes a peek.
I would too.
You'd think that with that bird coming down from the ceiling of the Bob Barker Studio that Groucho Marx was putting instead. X-)
Bob barker is a legend 💯
This show changed in so many ways
Was/is there a music cue for when he took his practice shot??
Love it When the Vulture came down from the rafters Congatulated Bob just for laughs.
That contestant was beautiful
They had the best music
I miss bob
rip legend
You can't find Certs for 30 cents today if you made em yourself. 😁
My girlfriend says I've got "half a pack of Certs" -- whatever that means.
Bob was the man
Good shot
6:48 Looks like Bob caught a peep at the twins LOL
Fleta 🔔 !! Come On Down !!
You're The Next Contestant On The Price Is Right ✅ !!
Bob is number 1