I wasn’t alive around this time but there’s something very nostalgic and special about this show. My grandmother was a huge fan of Bob Barker and watched him all the time. RIP
@@JohnDoe-cu2hl No The Best!! Popping in the Plaid!! I didn't realize how long he ran this show Oh My!! I remember watching it in the 70's there was a guy who spun and won 1,000 then he spun again and won 10,000 I can't even imagine in today's money how much that must have been in 1976 I love that the people were truly "average" , not made-up for the show at all. Just being themselves and trying their luck. No big introduction or matching outfits...just go for it.
What made him great was his ability to amp up the drama & excitement of a possible win like few others did. It was an art he certainly mastered & showcases were his specialty
It was so fun to watch this and even the commercials! It seems like just yesterday I sat on the living room floor watching this while Mama folded laundry 😊
Watching this, brings back so many fond and indescribable moments that were so very special in the 70s & 80s. This was one of my grandparents... and parents, favorite shows. The emotions are surreal looking at this, knowing, that they were possibly watching it during that time. And yet, here we are - lovingly together again in spirit! Miss and love you guys...🌹😪
What a pro! There will never be another man like him. Those guys were company men through and through, loyal to the studios who gave them their break. Today everybody works for production companies or are freelance. You'll never see TV like the 80s ever again. What a time to have been alive! I miss it every day. Especially when I go to the mall.... oh wait.
I'm stuck at home from work with a hurt knee and I'm so happy I found this. This has made my day, reminds me of being a kid watching reruns after school
I found your posting on you tube. I always wondered if people who were contestants on the show ever come on here and see themselves years later after being on the show. I found it awesome you made this post 3 years ago and shared your experience being on the show. It's cool you still have the prizes from all those years ago. Thanks for posting.
Bob was what Johnny was on the tonight show. Never to be duplicated. It just comes once in a while.Thanks for sharing. You are beautiful. Amazing how time flies. I remember watching in those years.
Great time be born in the 80's! No cell phone lots of privacy, no cameras every corner, I wish I go back to revisit! Theses days people can't take a joke! We are more divided now then world peace.
As a Canadian from Montreal, i am always glad and proud to see one of our contestants winning, on The Price is Right, from my hometown. Thanks for these awesome memories of my adolescence. Johnny, Montreal, Canada.❤️
Omg, that commercial for the Tuff Stuff shopping basket, those food toys lingered in my household for about 15 years as all the siblings grew up. Seeing the grapes, I'm back in the 70's/80's again.
Great story! It's cool you were able to get a tape of the show. Thanks for keeping the Search for Tomorrow and World Turns promos in. CBS daytime was great back then.
i called my grandma grams too. she passed away in 2010 from cancer. i still miss her, think about her just about every day i think. be strong my friend
Watching these made me want to hurry up and do the morning work so I can sit down and watch soap operas like my mom did in the '80s. I don't even like soap operas LOL. From the episode itself to the commercials this is a total walk down memory Lane.
@Gene Cox we feel 25-30 in our minds and 85 in the body, at least I do. I should have never raced those damn dirt bikes, I’m sure feeling it now. But hey, that’s what we did back then right? Cars, bikes, guitars, long hair and natural girls, oh yeh, the best times of life.
Does anyone else look at the commercials and even the products in the show and notice the ones that are no longer made? My first car was a Chevy Chevette.
@@christybradfield7812 yes love it... My buddy used to buy and fix those chevetts and arcadians all the time for resale...in the 90s and into the 2000ths and people would buy them up like they were the best thing since sliced bread...way hillarious
@@wynottgivemore9274 I loved mine, since small I could park better. I have a driver's license and the only reason that I have it is because I scared the examiner bad enough, she never wanted to be in the car with me again!
We weren't simple back then, we were the exact same human beings that they mint today. But there was still a sense of innocence in children and not every little thing was politicized. It was not a simpler world, but things were easier. You didn't live just to pay bills and the wave of American progress hadn't yet broken on the beach and begun rolling back, that's the 90s.
Not simple. More civilized, more honesty and integrity, and more family oriented. They also valued the simple things in life. It was a much better time as were the several previous decades.
I enjoy watching these older episodes, reminds of how life used to be. Just a fun loving, enjoyable time when people got along. The world changed so much in the last few years. RIP Bob, you were a class act.
cool the old price is right is awesomely awesome!!! even though it's before my time sense i was born in the 90's i really likes it anyways thanks 4 the upload
Aired on CBS daytime Monday, December 8, 1980. When this was aired on CBS daytime, I did not watch this episode because I was at Sutherland Elementary School at 1330 Amelia Avenue in Glendora, CA in the SLD/A version with Sally Case as teacher & Lynette Larson as coteacher.
I was nostalgic watching, heard the lady was from Montreal, then I see the Uniprix commercial, then I read the summary from Susanne, COOL! Reminded me of watching TPR on days off school in Quebec. WCAX TV Burlington moving the antenna around to get a better signal. What a great time to be young. Happy you won!
I’m not old enough to really appreciate some of the great game show hosts that preceded Barker, but I feel like he’s the greatest ever. So dapper, quick witted, and pleasant.
Thanks for sharing the story. I always feel like it would make an interesting podcast to listen to people's experience on a game show. Would love to find out more!
I wondered if there was going to be a car in the Count Basie showcase, since he didn't have a driver's license. He did play a mean jazz piano. Glad to hear that your prizes were of high quality, Susanne, and still bring memories of that wonderful day with your mother. Thank you for sharing this.
Wow, you are the Susanne in the show. It was my favorite game show then. I hope you aren't offended by this, but you were quite a beautiful woman. It's awesome you had such good memories.
@@jefferyoetter6884 Three weeks from Tuesday is former _Price Is Right ▶️_ producer Kathy “Fingers 💅🏼💅🏼✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 73rd birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And on October 1, which is just five weeks from now, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Cindy Margolis' (née Cynthia Dawn 🌇 Margolis) 58th birthday 🎉.
Suzanne, I enjoyed seeing you spin the wheel in your heels (LOL) nowadays, it's strictly sneakers. Love the American Style brass bed. Glad you got on the show. I also enjoyed the commercials. OMG the soap operas. LOL.
I love watching these old episodes i enjoy these more than the new ones its just not the same without good old Bob Barker
In the drew Carrey era it's an wi fi high tech age back in the bob barker era more simpler video age the internet and social media was not known
I slightly feel like I'm back in my grandma's living room at the best parts of my life....man...thank you!😍🥰
I wish we could turn back times
I slightly feel like I'm back at my old place in cedar Hill road at the best parts of my life
Back in my family home right across the street from grandma watching this on days when I was home sick from school.😊
Dec 1st 1980
I couldn't agree with you more!! I miss those days.💯
R.I.P Bob.... thank you for all the memories..
You know Bob Barker just love his job. Making people happy 😊 it's blessed to have him in this Earth. Rest in peace Sir Bob! Rest in peace!!!
I wasn’t alive around this time but there’s something very nostalgic and special about this show. My grandmother was a huge fan of Bob Barker and watched him all the time. RIP
Oh lucky you. You weren't around in the 80s
Bob Barker was one of the best game-show hosts of all time. Rest in peace, Bob.
no. the best.
No he was the best. Nobody comes close.
He was a natural
@@JohnDoe-cu2hl No The Best!! Popping in the Plaid!! I didn't realize how long he ran this show Oh My!! I remember watching it in the 70's there was a guy who spun and won 1,000 then he spun again and won 10,000 I can't even imagine in today's money how much that must have been in 1976 I love that the people were truly "average" , not made-up for the show at all. Just being themselves and trying their luck. No big introduction or matching outfits...just go for it.
What made him great was his ability to amp up the drama & excitement of a possible win like few others did. It was an art he certainly mastered & showcases were his specialty
LOVE the commercials! Sure makes me miss those days.
Me too, a Much better time back then.
The slower-paced 30-second commercials-- wish we still had 'em.
I always loved that announcers voice, "come on dooooooowwwnnn!!!"...."a new car!!!!" lol
Johnny Olson was a legend.
Absolutely!!
The late great Johnny Olson.
🥳
@@jimgahn9188Exactly what I was going to say.
Bob is the BEST GAME SHOW HOST in TV history
Id argue alex trebek
Thank you SO much for this! In 1980 I was 5 years old and became a game show fan after watching the price is right.
If the Rockers were $550 back then, how much would those Rockers be today when you factor in the Inflation Calculator?
So was I - and so did I! 😅
1975
I was still a sperm
@@justinklenk me three lol, turned 5 in 1980.
It was so fun to watch this and even the commercials! It seems like just yesterday I sat on the living room floor watching this while Mama folded laundry 😊
Awesome! The commercials bring back pleasant memories.
The commercials from back in the day makes this video even more special. Thanks Suzanne! 😁
Steve Obed, that's spelled Susanne, not Suzanne.
I remember some of these 80s commercials and it makes me feel so nostalgic😍.
Watching this, brings back so many fond and indescribable moments that were so very special in the 70s & 80s. This was one of my grandparents... and parents, favorite shows. The emotions are surreal looking at this, knowing, that they were possibly watching it during that time. And yet, here we are - lovingly together again in spirit! Miss and love you guys...🌹😪
I love when they keep the commercials in because they bring back really good memories.😆
What a pro! There will never be another man like him. Those guys were company men through and through, loyal to the studios who gave them their break. Today everybody works for production companies or are freelance. You'll never see TV like the 80s ever again. What a time to have been alive! I miss it every day. Especially when I go to the mall.... oh wait.
we wish we lived in those times
They don’t make great shows like this anymore. I’m glad I was born in the ‘80s. Great memories.
It’s still on TV.
I grew up watching the original Price Is Right in the 80’s.🙂 Today’s TV shows can’t be compared to the 80’s.📺👎🏾 I watch reruns on UA-cam.😏
I'm stuck at home from work with a hurt knee and I'm so happy I found this. This has made my day, reminds me of being a kid watching reruns after school
This reminds me so much of my grandpa! He loved this show so much!!! Miss you pépère !
I really like that everyone’s comments about price is right are positive. It was the perfect tv show. It made us feel good. RIP Bob
I found your posting on you tube. I always wondered if people who were contestants on the show ever come on here and see themselves years later after being on the show. I found it awesome you made this post 3 years ago and shared your experience being on the show. It's cool you still have the prizes from all those years ago. Thanks for posting.
The pinnacle of television; amazing to watch in today's society
This all was normal stuff and activities, before home video games, and the WEB, became popular.
Show and commercials bring back so many memories.. I remember being a really really little kid watching the show with my stay-at-home mom everyday
Bob was what Johnny was on the tonight show. Never to be duplicated. It just comes once in a while.Thanks for sharing. You are beautiful. Amazing how time flies. I remember watching in those years.
Great time be born in the 80's! No cell phone lots of privacy, no cameras every corner, I wish I go back to revisit! Theses days people can't take a joke! We are more divided now then world peace.
As a Canadian from Montreal, i am always glad and proud to see one of our contestants winning, on The Price is Right, from my hometown. Thanks for these awesome memories of my adolescence. Johnny, Montreal, Canada.❤️
I love the city of Montreal
She's on social media.
We've looked her up and she still has the bed LOL.
Painted white now though.
@@AquarianNomadic haha cool ! I always wonder what happened to everyone's prizes later on.
Everytime i visited Canada my aunt and cousins watched this game show religiously 😊 Brings back many fond memories
Thank you for sharing this episode Susanne especially with the actual commercials. Bob was a treasure and will be missed
Gorgeous 80s Susanne. Great memories! I was 8!
Thanks for keeping the commercials!
The 80's had people with better hair styles and they even dressed better than today. And they where more civil, didn't high five everything in sight!
People were more modest.
And the womenmore womanly,no tats or ugly piercings
Wow Susanne, you gave ol Bob a hug instead of a kiss. How nice.
At least she didn't jump up and bump him in the chin lol
@@pantherplatformAnd Susanne, her Smile, her Nametag & her Clapping Hands have some sweet winning her Prizes together company!
@@markheying2830 I didn't understand anything you just said but okay.
The music is so nostalgic, I love it so much and miss these times
Wow, that must've been so much fun! Thanks for sharing the backstory :) You look fantastic on tv!
I think Bob was blushing from those 'Canadian Hugs' ... dont blame him, you were a stunner, thanks for sharing your story!
Omg, that commercial for the Tuff Stuff shopping basket, those food toys lingered in my household for about 15 years as all the siblings grew up. Seeing the grapes, I'm back in the 70's/80's again.
Great story! It's cool you were able to get a tape of the show. Thanks for keeping the Search for Tomorrow and World Turns promos in. CBS daytime was great back then.
Yep 👍!
So glad they're showing the original commercials.I actually remember some of them.I was 17 yr.s at this time.
I was six....born 1974
I was still in my dads balls (1999)
It’s interesting that computers and the Internet Web, have taken over a lot of the toys and games market.
I was not in existence yet. I was born in 1984.
Wow! What a difference in value between the first and second prize! That was a really nice van.
1980 feels like a different universe and centuries ago.
5:08 🥺 Ruby reminds me so much of my grams who passed away 9 months ago. I miss her dearly.
i called my grandma grams too. she passed away in 2010 from cancer. i still miss her, think about her just about every day i think. be strong my friend
@@marshie1337 Cue Losing Horns for that.
RIP Bob
Watching these made me want to hurry up and do the morning work so I can sit down and watch soap operas like my mom did in the '80s. I don't even like soap operas LOL. From the episode itself to the commercials this is a total walk down memory Lane.
This isn't a soap opera. 😂
Rest In Peace Bob Barker
Cue Losing Horns for that.
Rest in Peace Bob.
Love the Price is Right and Bob Barker!
I was born in 1980 lol. For some reason I like bob parker I remember him when you was 5 yrs old #2020 December and his still alive 97yrs old
Bob Barker
I also liked Bob Parker and the Prize is Write.
Barker not Parker
And it Right not Write
ever here of 'sarcasm', fool ? ..besides you overlooked _'Prize'_ in lieu of 'Price"@@nicole4659
R.I.P Bob we will miss you
This was 40 years ago.. 4 fucking decades
@Gene Cox we feel 25-30 in our minds and 85 in the body, at least I do. I should have never raced those damn dirt bikes, I’m sure feeling it now. But hey, that’s what we did back then right? Cars, bikes, guitars, long hair and natural girls, oh yeh, the best times of life.
Watching the commercials makes it a nostalgic , just watching regular tv experience
Does anyone else look at the commercials and even the products in the show and notice the ones that are no longer made? My first car was a Chevy Chevette.
@@christybradfield7812 yes love it... My buddy used to buy and fix those chevetts and arcadians all the time for resale...in the 90s and into the 2000ths and people would buy them up like they were the best thing since sliced bread...way hillarious
@@wynottgivemore9274 I loved mine, since small I could park better. I have a driver's license and the only reason that I have it is because I scared the examiner bad enough, she never wanted to be in the car with me again!
@@christybradfield7812 lol
I miss the days where wallpaper and darker, warmer home decor were in style.
Always enjoyed watching this show! Is it me or were people so simple and different back then?
We weren't simple back then, we were the exact same human beings that they mint today. But there was still a sense of innocence in children and not every little thing was politicized. It was not a simpler world, but things were easier. You didn't live just to pay bills and the wave of American progress hadn't yet broken on the beach and begun rolling back, that's the 90s.
CAR
CAR
Not simple. More civilized, more honesty and integrity, and more family oriented. They also valued the simple things in life. It was a much better time as were the several previous decades.
It sure seems that way. People seemed more relatable and not as polarized like today.
I enjoy watching these older episodes, reminds of how life used to be. Just a fun loving, enjoyable time when people got along. The world changed so much in the last few years. RIP Bob, you were a class act.
cool the old price is right is awesomely awesome!!!
even though it's before my time sense i was born in
the 90's i really likes it anyways thanks 4 the upload
Watching this now in 2023 I always howled in laughter when they show the price that's a new car! LOL ! Talk about vintage antiques !
Aired on CBS daytime Monday, December 8, 1980.
When this was aired on CBS daytime, I did not watch this episode because I was at Sutherland Elementary School at 1330 Amelia Avenue in Glendora, CA in the SLD/A version with Sally Case as teacher & Lynette Larson as coteacher.
That was the night when John Lennon was murdered in NYC
@Briguy52748 Legend has it Ringo would hire a contestant on each show and furnished his house with prizes
When this aired, I was 4 days away from being 9 months old exactly.
@@meatbeansandcheese Five days after this, I turned 10.
I was six years old 😁
Great story, thanks for sharing.
I was nostalgic watching, heard the lady was from Montreal, then I see the Uniprix commercial, then I read the summary from Susanne, COOL! Reminded me of watching TPR on days off school in Quebec. WCAX TV Burlington moving the antenna around to get a better signal. What a great time to be young. Happy you won!
Nice story! Also, I just have to say you were absolutely beautiful.
This should have 500 million thumbs up 👍
R.I.P. Bob 😢
..couldn't afford to take the "extra" 3 seconds to spell the words out
Holy crap, Suzanne! Stunningly beautiful! Wow!
Very cool memory and once of a lifetime experience...😁
Fantastic story Susanne...great times back then, eh ? You sure look like a blast young lady !!! Cheers from Detroit.
What??? Only TWO commercials during the break??! Now there are so many commercials you forget what you were watching by the time it comes back on!
RIP Bob Barker
Bob already looks like an old man here in 1980, and yet he's still alive 42 years later... This dude is immortal lol
Old? Middle-aged okay, but not old. Jeez.
he doesnt look old here.
I’m not old enough to really appreciate some of the great game show hosts that preceded Barker, but I feel like he’s the greatest ever. So dapper, quick witted, and pleasant.
And he’s still banging cocktail waitresses two at a time!!!
@@dppatters Do you know any famous ones before him?
Thank you for sharing this episode! I'm from Montreal as well so it was nice to watch some of the local ads.
Wow we actually got to see the news at the end :)
The commercials are absolutely priceless
Thanks for sharing the story. I always feel like it would make an interesting podcast to listen to people's experience on a game show. Would love to find out more!
I love to watch your show and my grandmama's grandma mom to watch with Bob Barker
Awesome Susanne. Great story and great post.
I love the commercials!! 'What's he doing up?!" LOL
Love These Old Commercials!
This is my favorite game show classic episode!!!
A runner up was Lets make a deal.
Price is right will never be the same without Bob . ❤
As well as Johnny Olson & Rod Roddy.
Thanks for uploading this. You were adorable.😘
I wondered if there was going to be a car in the Count Basie showcase, since he didn't have a driver's license. He did play a mean jazz piano. Glad to hear that your prizes were of high quality, Susanne, and still bring memories of that wonderful day with your mother. Thank you for sharing this.
loved this show😍🤩
Wow, you are the Susanne in the show. It was my favorite game show then. I hope you aren't offended by this, but you were quite a beautiful woman. It's awesome you had such good memories.
She was definitely the hottest woman on that episode. Not even close.
@@jasong428 I don’t know…Ruby Goodrich was a pretty close contender!
@@grouchydude3448 😄
RIP Bob. You were an absolute legend. ❤️
Awww!!! I was hoping Suzanne would win the showcase. She just seemed like a likable person.
Yah, Barkers hand was sure enjoying the on-stage interview.
Trump prolly told him it was Ok to do that kind of Stuff. Blame Trump!
Dan, that's spelled _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ contestant Susanne Seelig, not Suzanne.
@@monkeywkeys3916 what kind of stuff? He didn't do anything inappropriate. Seriously, people overreacting over nothing is so annoying.
@@jamesmcclelland1414so?
@@jefferyoetter6884 Three weeks from Tuesday is former _Price Is Right ▶️_ producer Kathy “Fingers 💅🏼💅🏼✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 73rd birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And on October 1, which is just five weeks from now, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Cindy Margolis' (née Cynthia Dawn 🌇 Margolis) 58th birthday 🎉.
I had that toy shopping cart! 🥰 It was so well made- compared to the cheap, thin toy shopping carts of today.
Back when it was OK to make separate toys for boys and girls. Man, those were the days. You think we'll ever see them again? I sure hope so.
@@User0000000000000004 - sadly, I don’t think so.
I miss Bob, all four of my "Greatest Generation" grandparents and Jolly Joe Timmer(I am from Lehigh Valley, PA).😊
I loved him ever since in my natal Honduras, we watched miss USA and Miss Universe. Nobody like him hosting!
Thanks for the memories!!
My mother never missed this show.
That baby grand piana is gorgeous i always love the tone of the piano like violin viola and cello
17:25 My kids had those Woodsie toys, also the FP shopping cart.
Skipped school justvto watch holly!!!
A way better time in America when we as Americans didn't let our government sell us out Trump 2024
Thank you for leaving these classic comercials!!
so we could skip/fast-forward right the hell through them
Canadian hugs are the best.
i love the commercials❤
r.i.p. bob barker
THE NEWS REPORT AT THE END IS EPIC
routine...been the same for 100 years
The commercials are nice touch.. 📺
Oh I know Bob has one thing on his mind and that is how much longer do I have tell I get to the Golf ⛳⛳⛳⛳ course
Wow I have a pair of old rockers I got from my mom that look just like that, and I am in ATL GA, I think I have those!!
Also if the Rockers were $550 back then, how much would those Rockers be today when you factor in the Inflation Calculator?
@@markheying2830 It is hard to say. Interestingly enough some things get cheaper, like televisions.
Suzanne, I enjoyed seeing you spin the wheel in your heels (LOL) nowadays, it's strictly sneakers. Love the American Style brass bed. Glad you got on the show. I also enjoyed the commercials. OMG the soap operas. LOL.
That's spelled Susanne, not Suzanne.
give it a rest@@jamesmcclelland1414
6:48 didn't expect to hear the Family Feud theme here
It was occasionally used as a car cue between 1976-83.