It's great seeing past price is right episodes. On the date of this episode, I was only 10 years old. When I was in school I couldn't watch the show. Depresses me how much cars cost them compared to what they cost now. Great game show today 👍. Thank you for this.
@@ericsamuelson5656 Yes I did when I had the chance to watch it. I do remember that a lot of the prizes were more expensive on the nighttime episodes than daytime. Especially the cars cost more. I still enjoy the price is right today 👍. Thank you.
@@sydneystar101 I know that people didn't make that much back then. Even though I was only 10 years old at the time, I thought it would take forever to save that kind of money. Without making a car payment. I wonder what taxes were like back then.
Hard to believe you could buy a car for $3184, but then again I remember Ford releasing the Mustang "Pony" for $2495 back in the mid '70s! Those were the days!
One thing I noticed besides the beautiful women and the insanely low prices is the product diversity. A lot of the names mentioned are no longer in business, all eaten away by consolidation and cheap foreign manufacturing
The second showcase car Cadillac car license plate rim was a former Neill Lehr Cadillac of Northridge dealer now called Picture Car Warehouse in Northridge.
I bet the cookware & Caddilac was a holdover from the nighttime show with Dennis James and the contestant ended up with the piggy bank in Any Number. BTW, Linda looks soooo HOT.
It depended on the options. On the Let's Make A Deal syndicated episodes, when they gave away a Cadillac, Jay Stewart would state it was "fully loaded". Even in 1971, one of their Coupe De Villes was over $9100. But it was still impressive that TPIR tried to give one away on a daytime episode.
Weird that they would do something like that in November when it would normally be reserved for December. Then again they didn't decorate the set for Christmas until at least 1979.
Beverly really blanked out following the overbid.She was fortunate to redeem herself. Two asshole bidders: Beverly (1st item) and Irene (3rd). Just as wrong then as it is now.
1970’s Price music cues were everything. Just loved them. ❤️❤️
It's great seeing past price is right episodes. On the date of this episode, I was only 10 years old. When I was in school I couldn't watch the show. Depresses me how much cars cost them compared to what they cost now. Great game show today 👍. Thank you for this.
Did you watch the nighttime version with Dennis James?
@@ericsamuelson5656 Yes I did when I had the chance to watch it. I do remember that a lot of the prizes were more expensive on the nighttime episodes than daytime. Especially the cars cost more. I still enjoy the price is right today 👍. Thank you.
But the average wage was like a dollar an hour
@@sydneystar101 I know that people didn't make that much back then. Even though I was only 10 years old at the time, I thought it would take forever to save that kind of money. Without making a car payment. I wonder what taxes were like back then.
Wish prices were still like they were back then
Seems like these showcases were better than the ones today.
Hard to believe you could buy a car for $3184, but then again I remember Ford releasing the Mustang "Pony" for $2495 back in the mid '70s! Those were the days!
One thing I noticed besides the beautiful women and the insanely low prices is the product diversity. A lot of the names mentioned are no longer in business, all eaten away by consolidation and cheap foreign manufacturing
The second showcase car Cadillac car license plate rim was a former Neill Lehr Cadillac of Northridge dealer now called Picture Car Warehouse in Northridge.
Freeze at 28:38 or 28:40.
Correction freeze at 26:38 or 26:40.
70s Price is Right is Gold! I need a Hallejuah to Vintage and Old School Price!
Hallelujah! ;-)
Hallelujah!!
Hallelujah to the CLASSIC PRICE IS RIGHT!!! SOLID GOLD!!!
She didn't want the Caddy anyhow with the gas crisis.
these two hostesses, true goddesses. gosh! the quintessence of u.s. female beauty of the 70s, cannot be imitated....
I love Johnny Olsen! Best voice in television....
Tappan was a famous appliance name back then. We still have a Tappan microwave. Had it for years.
I have a Tappan Electric stove that still works in 2023. It was originally manufactured in the late 1970s or early 1980s.
TPIR is the best game show ever, I love seeing the people so happy when they win
So exciting! The best show ever, I’m the one who won the 2 cars!!! ❤
I bet the cookware & Caddilac was a holdover from the nighttime show with Dennis James and the contestant ended up with the piggy bank in Any Number. BTW, Linda looks soooo HOT.
People sure loved the color orange back then!
The hostesses look gorgeous. Janice Pennington and Anitra Ford. Beautiful ladies and all natural.
...so SURREAL seeing these other Models present the prizes...I was ALL about Diane, Holly, & Janice! ..the holy TRINITY! ...ha-HAA!
I really thought that Cadillac was at least $10,000 but I guess that wasn't til the later 70s.
Yeah. My guess is the caddy was about 8500
It depended on the options. On the Let's Make A Deal syndicated episodes, when they gave away a Cadillac, Jay Stewart would state it was "fully loaded". Even in 1971, one of their Coupe De Villes was over $9100. But it was still impressive that TPIR tried to give one away on a daytime episode.
they really should have cut to Linda's reaction when they revealed the Cadillac
29th October 1973
October 29, 1973 might be the taped date.
I loved this show
Pricing Games of this show:
Any Number
Give or Keep
Clock Game
And a Christmas showcase, plus a CADILLAC on the second showcase!!
I think during the halftime era Bob Barker dont correct when Contestants got overbid they have to rebid from the lowest bid from the 1st time
That Caddy just blew the budget for this episode!
No it didn't she lost.
John Lewinski of course she lost but they must had some extra money lying somewhere to add a Cadillac to a showcase.
@@StLawrencePlace They have it in the budget when it's Sweeps month
Is that the first Cadillac ever offered on the price is right
6:25 - I recognize that lady in the audience from an episode of the DVD set. She actually got up on stage.
She had a very loud mod dress. I remember her too.
They used that clamshell several times in this show!
Hard to believe that this was just 10 years after JFK's death.
Weird that they would do something like that in November when it would normally be reserved for December. Then again they didn't decorate the set for Christmas until at least 1979.
The set was decorated for the 1974 Christmas show. Dennis James substituted for bob barker who was ill.
This was the day I was born. My mother and father were the biggest winners that day. 😀
Bob said just call young pretty girls down,no men!
6:21 Listen Linda😉 Bob Barker said it first🙌
Linda and I became friends in jr high. I remember when she called to tell me she was on it.
Including the one bid prizes, The contestants won a grand total of $8,527.
No cell phone
No computer
Beautiful time it was
The segment of that showcase is in the latest compilation of Cadillacs on the show because it's the first one they show
495 lbs of food in that fridge 😂
Anitra is very beautiful in holiday green
The MGM hotel is now the horseshoe Las Vegas.
Beverly was very beautiful.
Johnny Olson face reveal
Did Linda get a bonus for $400 ?
Probably not, as they didn't mention it. That came later, I think, in the show's development.
Bob Barker got game
Beverly looks alot like Mackenzie Davis.
Year I was born
The hornet hatchback
I'm surprised to hear Johnny mispronounce "athlete".
Bob wants to make her squeel 😮
Ryan Tredinnick is the developer of Common Knowledge
Look at Hornet is more attractive than Vega Chevrolet.
Vega was nothing more than rust bucket.
Wow
Beverly really blanked out following the overbid.She was fortunate to redeem herself.
Two asshole bidders: Beverly (1st item) and Irene (3rd). Just as wrong then as it is now.
You wouldn’t like me, then. I’d be that asshole! 😂