The Price Is Right (May 4, 1988): April Fools video
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- As a special upload for April Fools Day, here is a May 1988 episode of the Price Is Right.
There is a definite theme with this upload. How mixed up is this? Check it out for yourself!
No copyright infringement is intended.
This was not an April Fools episode, it was mixed bag of random segments in which they called this episode a marathon of “Most Expensive” (aka “All Or Nothing At All”) where you can win all three of these to chose one of them is the most expensive. All of the segments were hosted by Bob Barker, except one was hosted by Doug Davidson in a third segment from “The Price Is Right ‘94”.
The fabulous, most expensive price is right 😂
would love it if you post all those featured in this bogus episode up in its entirety!
Those date requests are for "the price is right". I was on and played Plinko, and won! My copy is very poor and got worse when I transferred it to DVD from VHS.
A member of David Downs' family needs to re-upload all of his content from the old Fun & Games Channel in his memory.
Great to see Kyle Aleter on the show
Was she subbing for Holly during this episode?
Yes.
Was there an actual episode for TPIR on May 4, 1988?
Wow. They must've had to fill in some airtime. :P
+AutisticPersona Maybe they had Bob give an in-depth karate demonstration. :D
@@theuneditedfungameschannel7295 lol
@@theuneditedfungameschannel7295 true.
10:00 is a segment from “The Price Is Right ‘94” with Doug Davidson with another playing of “All Or Nothing At All”.
Poor Doug never could get the price for prize #3 right. LOL $2906, $296? I now see why he wears glasses on The Young and the Restless now.
She lost.
Is it possible for you to find June 6, 1986? Or, June 8, 1986? I was on. You posted 2 of my Super Password episodes and my Tournament of Champions" in 1984 with Marcia Wallace and Bill Cullen.
She won 🏆.
Can you share the episode with the Godmother showcase please.
Why didn't he wear white tennis shoes on both feet (or black tennis shoes on both feet for that matter)? Wearing one dress shoe seems rather dumb.
Prime Time/Late Night schedules
ABC
8PM: Growing Pains (S3E26 - "Graduation Day")
8:30: Head Of The Class (S2E21 - "The 21st-Century News")
9PM: Hooperman (S1E21 - "Nick Derringer, P.I.")
9:30: Just In Time (S1E5 - "The Boys In The Boardroom")
10PM: China Beach (S1E3 - "Hot Spell")
CBS
8PM: Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
9PM: Jake & The Fatman (S1E1 - "Happy Days Are Here Again"; OAD: 9/26/87)
10PM: The Equalizer (S3E22 - "Always A Lady")
Late Night: Adderly (Canadian drama import) and the Farrah Fawcett-Colleen Dewhurst movie "Between Two Women"
NBC
8PM: Aaron's Way (S1E10 - "Teachers")
9PM: Highway To Heaven (S4E7 - "Amazing Man"; OAD: 11/11/87)
10PM: St. Elsewhere (S6E19 - "Requiem For A Heavyweight")
Best Of Carson: Guests were Billy Vera & The Beaters, Veronica Cartwright and Jerry Seinfeld (OAD: 6/19/87)
Late Night With David Letterman: Guests were Ed Begley Jr. and Jerry Hall (when she was still with Mick Jagger and not Rupert Murdoch *shudder*; OAD: 11/21/85)
+Jimmy Delach And I didn't realize it was a compilation of clips (better effort than Today's craptacular Price - LMAD was much better than that).
December 19, 1979 schedules (ME #6):
ABC
8PM: Eight Is Enough (S3E12 - "You Won't Have Nicholas To Kick Around Anymore" Part 1 of 2; OAD: 11/29/78)
9PM: Charlie's Angels (S3E21 - "Rosemary, For Remembrance"; OAD: 5/2/79)
10PM: Vega$ (S2E10 - "Classic Connection")
Late Night: News special on Iran (precursor to "Nightline"), reruns of "The Love Boat" and "Baretta"
CBS
8PM: Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
8:30: The Tiny Tree
9PM: Movie "The Family Man" starring Ed Asner and Meredith Baxter-Birney
Late Night: A rerun of "Black Sheep Squadron" and Part 2 of the movie "El Cid"
NBC
8PM: Real People
9PM: Diff'rent Strokes (S2E13 - "The Dog Story")
9:30: Hello Larry (S2E13 - "Larry's Father")
10PM: Best Of Saturday Night Live (OAD: either 12/20/1975 or 12/11/1976 - Host was Candice Bergen, no musical guest specified)
Tonight Show: Guests were Joyce Van Patten, O.J. Simpson, Charles Nelson Reilly and Bert Convy
Tomorrow: Guests were the married Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon
Dick Cavett (PBS): Guest was Diana Rigg
+Jimmy Delach Two more dates for the Barker ME segments
#2 in video - March 2, 1988
ABC
8PM: Growing Pains (S3E20 - "Dance Fever" Part 2 Of 2)
8:30: Head Of The Class (S2E18 - "For Better, For Worse")
9PM: Hooperman (S1E7 - "Hot Wired"; OAD: 11/18/87)
9:30: The Slap Maxwell Story (S1E18; unsure of episode title but it was new)
10PM: Dynasty (S8E19 - "The Scandal")
CBS
8PM: 30th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by Billy Crystal
Late Night: Adderly and the movie "Going For Gold: The Bill Johnson Story"
NBC
8PM: Highway To Heaven (S4E20 - "Aloha")
9PM: Movie: "Places In The Heart" starring Sally Field
Best Of Carson: Guests were Charles Grodin, Ronnie Shakes and Leon Redbone
Late Night With David Letterman: Guest was Carol Leifer
+Jimmy Delach And the fourth Bob Barker ME date - November 9, 1998 (ME #4)
ABC (easy)
8PM: Monday Night Blast
8:20: Monday Night Football - Green Bay Packers at Pittsburgh Steelers
Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher: From Las Vegas - panel included Penn Jillette, Jerry Lewis, Dixie Carter and Mayor Jan Jones
CBS
8PM: Cosby (when still in good standing with America) (S3E8 - "The Episode Episode")
8:30: The King Of Queens (S1E8 - "Educating Doug")
9PM: Everybody Loves Raymond (S3E8 - "The Article")
9:30: Becker (S1E2 - "Take These Pills And Shove 'Em")
10PM: L.A. Doctors (S1E8 - "The Code")
Late Show With David Letterman: Guests were Meryl Streep, George Michael and Hanson
Late Late Show With Tom Snyder: Guest was Negro Leaguer Buck O'Neil
FOX
8PM: Melrose Place (S7E14 - "Suspicion") Note: Season began on July 27th for those wondering
9PM: Ally McBeal (S2E7 - "Happy Trails")
NBC
8PM: Suddenly Susan (S3E7 - "Seems Like Old Times")
8:30: Conrad Bloom (S1E6 - "Gone With The Re-Wind")
9PM: Caroline In The City (S4E7 - "Caroline And The Big Night")
9:30: Will & Grace (S1E6 - "William, Tell")
10PM: Dateline NBC
Tonight Show With Jay Leno: Guests were Fran Drescher, Brandy and Richard Branson
Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Guests were Frederique, Boyd Matson and musician Finley Quaye (repeat)
Later With Greg Kinnear: Guest was Lisa Loeb (repeat)
UPN
8PM: Malcolm & Eddie (S3E7 - "Love Thy Neighbor")
8:30: Guys Like Us (S1E6 - "Maestro's Big Break")
9PM: Malcolm & Eddie (S3E8 - "Teed Off")
9:30: DiResta (S1E6 - "Romeo And Juliet Were Lucky")
WB
8PM: 7th Heaven (S3E7 - "Johnny Get Your Gun")
9PM: Charmed (S1E1 - "Something Wicca This Way Comes"; OAD: 10/7/98)
+Jimmy Delach Since I haven't added on to any new TV schedules of late, I'll continue with the Showcase outcome of February 27, 1995
ABC
8PM: Coach (S7E20 - "The Day I Met Frank Gifford")
8:30: A Whole New Ballgame (S1E6 - "With Brett You Get Eggroll")
9PM: Movie "Dances With Wolves" starring Kevin Costner
CBS
8PM: The Nanny (S1E22 - "What The Butler Sang")
8:30: Dave's World (S2E20 - "The Joint Venture")
9PM: Murphy Brown (S7E20 - "McGovern: Unclothed")
9:30: Cybill (S1E8 - "The Curse Of Zoey")
10PM: Chicago Hope (S1E17 - "Growth Pains")
Late Show With David Letterman: Guests were Jerry Lewis and Bobby Tessel
Late Late Show with Tom Snyder: Guest was Brett Butler (presumably the one who was in "Grace Under Fire", not the one who played baseball)
FOX
8PM: Melrose Place (S3E23 - "And The Winner Is...")
9PM: Models, Inc. (S1E28 - "Exposure")
NBC
8PM: Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air (S5E18 - "The Wedding Show (Psyche!)")
8:30: Blossom (S5E17 - "The Date")
9PM: Movie: "Op Center" (Part 2 Of 2)
Tonight Show With Jay Leno: Guests were Ted Danson and Kathy Ireland
Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Guests were Robert Stack and Henriette Mantel
Later With Greg Kinnear: Guest was Jackie Mason
UPN
8PM: Star Trek: Voyager (S1E8 - "Ex Post Facto")
9PM: Platypus Man (S1E6 - "New York On $6,000 A Day")
9:30: Pig Sty (S1E6 - "The Ghost And Mr. Evans")
Nice.
Dick Clarke daughter was a model on this cbs price is right episode Wednesday may 4 1988
4:04 - Super Ball!; 6:37 7:51 (HOLLY O.O) Awwwwwwwwwww. LOL
Here's an episode of The Price is Right in 1988.
Wow.
RIP DAVID DOWNS
deja vu???? :D
Janice Pennington is co hosting and then bob barker remainder of price is right cbs we'd 5 4 1988
This is a rip off! It's like when I see an episode from a specific date (i.e. May 4 1988), I want the real thing and not some jumbled episode where every game is the most expensive six times in one episode. Who do you think you're fooling? Only Drew Carey can do an episode like that.
OH NO! OH NO!!!!!! THAT'S NOT FAIR THAT'S NOT FAIR!!!!! OH NO!!!!! DOGGONE COMMERCIAL I DON'T LIKE IT! OH NO!