We realize this were a rare happening on CBS the home of the Pacific Network, when the show did occasionally air a repeat broadcast of The Price Is Right from a previous 2004-05 season with the full credit roll and FremantleMedia North America logo, and not air the 2005 episode which offered a trip to New Orleans as a prize, when Hurricane Katrina hit hard in the Crescent City and the French Quarter. This rare airing did occur on occasions, when CBS aired it on the West Coast feed when a rerun aired instead of a new episode to be aired. And nowadays, The CBS Television Network marginalized credit crunches now air on the bottom of the screen, at the end of its programs in this trend to this day.
true...the FULL credits are what we remember from the 90s and 80s..these were just a few points of the full credits..but i will give them credit for not bein crunched or just ot shown at all.
With Barker gone due to retirement, I believe the current directors kept Marc Breslow's style but modernized for the times. One who kept it closest was Rich (or R. Brian) DiPirro.
Great to see the full version, which is rare--thanks.
June 04 greatest summer ever
We realize this were a rare happening on CBS the home of the Pacific Network, when the show did occasionally air a repeat broadcast of The Price Is Right from a previous 2004-05 season with the full credit roll and FremantleMedia North America logo, and not air the 2005 episode which offered a trip to New Orleans as a prize, when Hurricane Katrina hit hard in the Crescent City and the French Quarter. This rare airing did occur on occasions, when CBS aired it on the West Coast feed when a rerun aired instead of a new episode to be aired. And nowadays, The CBS Television Network marginalized credit crunches now air on the bottom of the screen, at the end of its programs in this trend to this day.
Blame NBC for starting that trend.
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Yup. In September 1994. However CBS didn’t start the credit crunching/network promoting thing on TPIR until late 1999.
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true...the FULL credits are what we remember from the 90s and 80s..these were just a few points of the full credits..but i will give them credit for not bein crunched or just ot shown at all.
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Yeah..that's true..wonder why they didn't go on and roll the long credits anyway..they had plenty of time because they ran these credits slowly.
END OF SERIES
Not exactly; just the end of the season
To MrLogoMan007, they are. They didn't have much to show. That's why they didn't use split-screen/crunched credits.
The credits were not that long.
@jarvisbrodiea1 If this is the last episode of Season 32, then 6-18-04 is the original airdate.
Lanisha Cole Teri Harrison Rachel Reynolds The Price Is Right 6-11-2004
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I can only really speak for the first three, I haven't watched much since about 2008. I heard Rich did a good job however.
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Does this now happen sometimes in the west coast?
Do you have the rest of the show?
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Eskander's directing mainly sucked because Barker was calling all the shots by then.
With Barker gone due to retirement, I believe the current directors kept Marc Breslow's style but modernized for the times. One who kept it closest was Rich (or R. Brian) DiPirro.