Originally aired on CBS: 1/21/1974; repeated airing on #TPIRBarker {20 days after New Year '74} (Thelma's playing for the car & radio worth more than $3,000 during an early short-lived game of #MysteryPrice❓)
@@jnadle1 The earliest that I know of was David on episode 1492D (OAD--July 8, 1975), who won $12,776 which included a Chevy Nova and a Double Showcase.
I would kill to have that suit Bob is wearing.
She was the best player of this pricing game.
Originally aired on CBS: 1/21/1974; repeated airing on #TPIRBarker
{20 days after New Year '74}
(Thelma's playing for the car & radio worth more than $3,000 during an early short-lived game of #MysteryPrice❓)
She also won another car in the showcase. I wonder who the first person was to break $10,000 in prizes.
No, she only won $8,265 in merchandise.
I understand, but if not her, then who?
Far as I know once we see the first DSW we would know.
@@jnadle1 The earliest that I know of was David on episode 1492D (OAD--July 8, 1975), who won $12,776 which included a Chevy Nova and a Double Showcase.
It has to be earlier than that.
I like this game. Not sure why they discontinued it.
I’m thinking it’s the rules are confusing.
@@StLawrencePlace Not really. Guess the prices of the small prizes as close as you can without going over. Seems pretty simple to me.
@@andyk6796the kicker is the bid has to be close to the price of the prize and the bids has to cover the price of the 3rd prize.