@@JohnSmith-4U50 years of game show hosting total, 35 years on TPIR, 19 on Truth or Consequences, hosting both simultaneously from 1972-75. Plus the short-lived Family Game, and filling in for Bert Convy on Tattletales.
I got caught going 80 in a 35 in a sedan Deville Cop said he chased me for miles and told me he couldn't catch up. I was a teenager flying at 3 am traveling back home from my girlfriends. He told me,"Do you know what would happen to your insurance if I issue you a ticket?" I said no sir. He said go home and drive the speed limit 😆 🤣
I miss the 80s,best decade ever,every thing 80s about this episode,the Cadillac,Johnny Olson and the music.These young people today don't have a clue how great it was then.No computers,facebook and cell phones.
Well there was not-so-good things also like AIDS and crack though. Like every era the 80s has its dark side too. The intro to the movie Lean on Me is a perfect example of this.
I went back and rewatched it too! That’s too funny 😂 I remember when TV networks started becoming in “HD” and how pissed off some of the actors were back then…didn’t want their little flaws showing up for the world to see I guess 🙄🤣
I love how they used the instrumental parts of Christopher Cross' "Ride Like The Wind" for the second showcase, and over the credits of the show. That song was the biggest thing in 1979-1980. A classic.
The shows from the 1980s shows why Bob started doing audience entrances. You could see the gold spots on the and of course the Golden Road sign as he was making his entrance. So you knew what game was going to be played first
@@LeotheTiger1234 Not since the early days no, he doesn't like them. He's done it I think just twice, once near end of his first season, and once as a u-pick special deal.
Finally, his incredible journey is now available in full! This also happened 38 years ago today, what a coincidence! But it would be only one month before some ice cream truck driver broke the one-day winnings record for a CBS game show by about three times of John's winnings, on another CBS game show that is.
@@davidellis5141 With a difference of just $25 because the actual retail price of a pair 👫🏻 of his and hers Wimbledon tennis 🎾 rackets as the first IUFB was $400.
Most of the cars offered on this game show were poor quality vehicles. This Cadillac was impressive to be offered as a prize, especially considering average car prices then were between $10-15k. A real gentleman.
I don't ever remember them using an actual published popular song. Ride Like The Wind by Christopher Cross was in the showcase and there was a pretty good edit on one of the parts. The other one was a little choppy, but I imagine they used a razor blade cut edit. It was really interesting at that time that the highest winner was over $39,000 up to that point in time. Thank you for sharing.
They did this a LOT way back when, up till at least 1991 I think (they used Madonna songs over the credits each day of the 20th season premiere week). If you only watched after that (which I did admittedly too, being born in 1987), you'd not know of that, but it was very commonplace during this period and before. Celebration by Kool and the Gang was used a couple years earlier to close a 10th anniversary show I believe as another example.
That's almost a $69K Caddy in today's money! And sucks to be that second Showcase person stuck with one of the cheapest Showcases possible...about the only way in the Barker era she could've done worse was to get the dreaded train/tugboat Showcase :P
GO ARMY!!! US QUATERMASTERS RULE!!! 🪖👍👍 Congrats Captain Herring! A quick decision maker you are, great job Sir! HOOAH!!! Drew Carey...great host! Love Drew! Bob Barker...a great host and legend, and a good friend..."Loyal and True", speaking from a loyal and true fan of yours since I was 5 years old watching while home sick from school, never missed it! My mama raised me right Mr. Barker.
23 years later, John would be dethroned on several occasions, especially by Vicky Ann, who won $147,514, including a Dodge Viper. Regardless, he's among the biggest winners in TPIR Daytime history.
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That should've been bells and clangs, at least after Bob announced Biggest Winner -- a graphic might not have hurt either in Post for the occasion. Herring would not hold the record long, as Diana Brownfield broke the record, and the $40,000 barrier, early the following season.
The average citizen has a hard enough time paying the taxes on items they win on game shows. Especially if they're California residents. On an Army Captain's salary, it would have been very difficult even if he was in Base Housing. He and his wife would have had to discuss what they really wanted to keep, which would have probably been less than half of the prizes.
I've really and thoroughly HATED IT when the camera is aimed at the contestant's SIGNIFICANT OTHER (boyfriend/girlfriend or spouse) in the AUDIENCE for presumably a reaction shot while the said contestant ON STAGE plays a pricing game on TPIR!!! 😡😡😡🤮🤮🤮
@@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 Here, they were doing it CONSTANTLY. The camera seemed to be on Capt. Herring's WIFE in the audience more than it was on HIM on stage playing the pricing game.
I always loved TPIR with Bob, he was cool. When he retired everything went downhill. The host, the people, the set, it all changed to suk status. I stopped watching years ago, drew makes me sick to watch.😝
this guy didn't hesitate for a second! LEGEND
Thank you Mr Bob Barker for the 50 Wonderful years of being the host of The Price Is Right
Bob was the host of TPIR for 50 years????? Your math is off.
@@JohnSmith-4U50 years of game show hosting total, 35 years on TPIR, 19 on Truth or Consequences, hosting both simultaneously from 1972-75.
Plus the short-lived Family Game, and filling in for Bert Convy on Tattletales.
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Now that's awesome! My Grandpa had a Cadilliac nearly identical to that when I was a kid. We'd go on cruises around town, etc. Great memories.
Chuck's Ruling Videos-Five'll get you ten your Grandpa's dead?
I got caught going 80 in a 35 in a sedan Deville Cop said he chased me for miles and told me he couldn't catch up. I was a teenager flying at 3 am traveling back home from my girlfriends. He told me,"Do you know what would happen to your insurance if I issue you a ticket?" I said no sir. He said go home and drive the speed limit 😆 🤣
The Good Captain didn’t just win a car that day…he got himself a yacht!
i love seeing our millitary members winning big. also a 24,000$ car in 1984 is worth about 70k today. absolutely bananas.
You like seeing white supremest win
If I had been an adult in 1984 and could see the future, I would have rather been a contestant on Dream House.
You would have bought a Sears n Roebuck house for $4,800
That's what I thought lol
Prize winnings should be tax free!
I miss the 80s,best decade ever,every thing 80s about this episode,the Cadillac,Johnny Olson and the music.These young people today don't have a clue how great it was then.No computers,facebook and cell phones.
I just turned 25 and I wished I experience the 1980s
And there was no Twitter either!!
Well there was not-so-good things also like AIDS and crack though. Like every era the 80s has its dark side too. The intro to the movie Lean on Me is a perfect example of this.
Said Don, making his comment on a computer.
I owned a few computers back in the 80s.
BOB BARKER WAS THE BEST EVER!!!
At 15:32 - Linda going in for the kiss lol!
😂
And got booed😂😂😂
Bob gave her the Heisman!
We miss you Bob!
KING BOB BARKER IS THE ULTIMATE GAME SHOW HOST.
A Perfect Golden Road Win!
That 84 Cadillac is rolling around the hood to this very day.
ua-cam.com/video/RGPF7KpDp4s/v-deo.htmlsi=Qqa_YyIoOh9JFSnb sweet commercial.
Fascinating to see how scuffed and worn some of the set pieces are. It’s the kind of thing that wouldn’t have been visible on our old TVs.
I didn't even notice so I went back after reading your comment and you are correct
I went back and rewatched it too! That’s too funny 😂
I remember when TV networks started becoming in “HD” and how pissed off some of the actors were back then…didn’t want their little flaws showing up for the world to see I guess 🙄🤣
I love how they used the instrumental parts of Christopher Cross' "Ride Like The Wind" for the second showcase, and over the credits of the show. That song was the biggest thing in 1979-1980. A classic.
Love these episodes.
The shows from the 1980s shows why Bob started doing audience entrances. You could see the gold spots on the and of course the Golden Road sign as he was making his entrance. So you knew what game was going to be played first
Those were exciting days. Am I correct to say Drew Carey doesn't do any audience entrances?
@@LeotheTiger1234 Not since the early days no, he doesn't like them. He's done it I think just twice, once near end of his first season, and once as a u-pick special deal.
@@ajk I see.
I now own that exact Cadillac. I paid the same price as the grandfather clock for it.
You STOLE that car. Could sell it in the south for 8k easy.
14:10 LOL Holly 😂😂😂
She's the BEST!
The Captain will be driving a Slick New Cadillac 👌 !!
Finally, his incredible journey is now available in full! This also happened 38 years ago today, what a coincidence!
But it would be only one month before some ice cream truck driver broke the one-day winnings record for a CBS game show by about three times of John's winnings, on another CBS game show that is.
Which just so happened to be TPiR's leadout show.
@@johnnysama On the May 8, 1984, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻, of course.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 Ride Like The Wind by Christopher Cross played ▶️ over the closing credits courtesy of Warner Brothers Records & Tapes !
@@davidellis5141 You've got it!
That song Ride like the wind was number 2 on the music charts this week back in May 1980.Great times.
13:04 My jam by Christopher Cross
🎶 Ride Like The Wind 🎶 !
I won't my 1980s Mtv back.
@@donbest5024 Ditto
Love to hear some Christopher Cross in the showcase.
Love the Christopher Cross during second showcase and the end! ❤️
This episode aired exactly 38 years ago today on May 8, 1984.
You never needed that blonde wig on you anyway, Holly! You're good enough as is!
From the May 8, 1984, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻 (Episode 5322, not Episode 5501, which was on November 26 of that year).
Captain John had the best 👌 bid at $375 !
@@davidellis5141 With a difference of just $25 because the actual retail price of a pair 👫🏻 of his and hers Wimbledon tennis 🎾 rackets as the first IUFB was $400.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 Absolutely 💯 👌 Spot On ! ✅️
@@davidellis5141 Thanks 🙏🏻!
Bonnie Boucher? That’s what I call high quality bidding.
*WOW, WHAT AN EPISODE ABY!!*
He certainly is number one at the time, for achieving almost $40,000. And he certainly is number one, overall as a person. Cheers to you, kind sir.
On the May 8, 1984, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻, of course, Chris.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 Do you remember how much Tennis Rackets were back then?
@@markheying2830 Maybe $350?
Cadillacs today cost 3 or 4 times more than the one on this show and is not near as good a car as that car was.
@@donbest5024 Nope 👎🏻🙅🏻!
Stunning showgirls 😍
Most of the cars offered on this game show were poor quality vehicles. This Cadillac was impressive to be offered as a prize, especially considering average car prices then were between $10-15k. A real gentleman.
Christopher Cross’s Ride Like The Wind goes great with flashing $39,518 readout.
Love the Christopher Cross "ride like the wind" in the showcase. Need more of that in current episodes.
$39,518 was a lot of money way back then in 1984.
It's not bad today either.
If John had swept the showcases with a difference of up to $99, he coulda had $47,026 in cash & prizes.
I'm so glad the car comes with brakes and steering equipment
That Cadillac is HUGE 😂😂😂😂
CAPTAIN JOHN'S TOTAL WINNINGS: $39,518 6:57 15:10
CAPTAIN JOHN'S TOTAL WINNINGS: $39,518 6:57 15:10
Whoop Whoop !! 🚨 🚨 !! 🔔 🔔 !!
@@anandguruji83 On the May 8, 1984, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻, of course.
I don't ever remember them using an actual published popular song. Ride Like The Wind by Christopher Cross was in the showcase and there was a pretty good edit on one of the parts. The other one was a little choppy, but I imagine they used a razor blade cut edit. It was really interesting at that time that the highest winner was over $39,000 up to that point in time. Thank you for sharing.
Christopher Cross, legendary.
They did this a LOT way back when, up till at least 1991 I think (they used Madonna songs over the credits each day of the 20th season premiere week). If you only watched after that (which I did admittedly too, being born in 1987), you'd not know of that, but it was very commonplace during this period and before. Celebration by Kool and the Gang was used a couple years earlier to close a 10th anniversary show I believe as another example.
There was one showcase, where they used Ray Parker Jr's "GHOSTBUSTERS" tune.
@@crazycappy01 Yep, I heard it on a recent rerun actually, they played it over the credits.
@@ajk "Who you gonna call?" "GHOSTBUSTERS!!!"
That's almost a $69K Caddy in today's money! And sucks to be that second Showcase person stuck with one of the cheapest Showcases possible...about the only way in the Barker era she could've done worse was to get the dreaded train/tugboat Showcase :P
13:00 Captain Herring is going to "Ride Like The Wind."
Crazy enough that after watching this clip, I added the song to my music library
Good to see he won the Cadillac!
great video quality
Holly’s BEAUTIFUL!😍
GO ARMY!!! US QUATERMASTERS RULE!!! 🪖👍👍
Congrats Captain Herring! A quick decision maker you are, great job Sir! HOOAH!!!
Drew Carey...great host! Love Drew!
Bob Barker...a great host and legend, and a good friend..."Loyal and True", speaking from a loyal and true fan of yours since I was 5 years old watching while home sick from school, never missed it! My mama raised me right Mr. Barker.
I am so old, I remember when soft soap first came on the market. My mom said it was too expensive. Lol
CAPTAIN JOHN WINS GOLDEN ROAD PLUS THE CADILLAC WORTH $24,160 6:57 AND WINS THE SHOWCASE 15:10
CAPTAIN JOHN WINS GOLDEN ROAD PLUS THE CADILLAC WORTH $24,160 6:57 AND WINS THE SHOWCASE 15:10
Congratulations Captain ! 👏 👏
@@anandguruji83 On the May 8, 1984, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻, of course.
@@davidellis5141 On the May 8, 1984, episode of THE PRICE IS RIGHT 👉🏻, of course.
Years later you knew golden road was coming when bob comes from the audience
lol 13:13 he's like like wtf is that
Watching the models dance at 2x speed is hilarious!
Cadillac Fleetwood brougham is still beautiful to this day.
Geeez. I drive a nifty 2022 Vovlo and other than cameras and sensors, that Caddy is mighty fine compared to my ride 😮
Great era
Denise Overbid 😠 😡 & Captain John rode into the wind as the victor ! !
dude ! they used ride like the wind for the showcase music ?!! awesome !!!!
15:31 Bob Barker felt embarrassed so he refused to be kissed by the captain's wife haha
Wrong episode number. This is actually episode 5322, originally aired May 8, 1984.
That's right 👉🏻, Mark 📌, you tell ‘em!
May 8, 1984 was the night the Happy Days finale Passages aired.
@@Lupton2000 Yep 👍🏻, in an hourlong format, of course.
@@Lupton2000 I think MASH Last show was a year earlier.
Gotta love his wife's failed attempt to kiss Bob Barker: 15:30
Yep, I noticed that too LOL
So did I!! wow, I think she remembered her husband was right there!
Yeah, I noticed that too!
Those Cadillacs were nice and only $24,000!
I used to LOVE HOLLY back in the day......
The Lucky Captain didn't have to break a sweat.
WOW!!! Just WOW!!!
I liked the ending song where can I find??
Ride Like The Wind by Christopher Cross.
@@markyyy94 boss thanks mark, kenyatta 😘❤️
Dang that would be over $120,000 today
23 years later, John would be dethroned on several occasions, especially by Vicky Ann, who won $147,514, including a Dodge Viper. Regardless, he's among the biggest winners in TPIR Daytime history.
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And don't forget, Jeffery, Holly Hallstrom, Claudia Jordan 🇯🇴 (DEAL OR NO DEAL?) and Heather Kozar, alright?
@@jamesmcclelland1414 I Keep Forgetting
@@jefferyrobertson7520 You always do.
Skinny Microphone From 1972 To 1993
@@jefferyrobertson7520 Yep 👍🏻, from September 4 (Labor 👷🏻 Day), 1972--June 18, 1993, to be precise.
Cool!
Was the golden road not played that much because watched the price right regularly as kid and did not see it for the first time till 1993
John makes very quick decisions.
Hello ✋ Becky how are you doing???
Don't they have to pay taxes on all the loot?
And i miss holly ❤️
Could the title have anything to do with the botched camera angle showing the “Golden Road” game?
Sounds like they licensed the original track for "Ride Like The Wind" by Christopher Cross. I wonder how they managed that!
best part using christopher cross' ride like the wind heheh
Wow
Congratulations ! You won a super-high gas bill.
What’s this song by at the end of this video?
"Ride Like the Wind" by Christopher Cross, it was his debut single
It’s weird that my Kia has EXACTLY the same accoutrements as the full-option Cadillac! (don’t we wish a Caddy cost only $30,000 these days)
@0:11 who he call!?
When I saw "biggest winner" I had a suspicion that Golden Road would be involved.
Turned out I was right.
At 15:32 her 20th century customs couldnt help herself from trying to kiss Bob Barker. Such a weird thing to do
Back when a caddy was a great looking caddy.
What is the song piece at the second show case
That should've been bells and clangs, at least after Bob announced Biggest Winner -- a graphic might not have hurt either in Post for the occasion.
Herring would not hold the record long, as Diana Brownfield broke the record, and the $40,000 barrier, early the following season.
If only he had gotten the $10,000 on the wheel
How much would you have guessed on that Boat Showcase? (I would have guessed $12,500)
That would put him over the then-hard winnings cap of $50,000 at the time, he would have to donate some of his winnings.
Before the ERA when they added a Million Dollar Bonus on The Guessing Game if you guess the price of both prizes with 10 seconds.
Holly's cute nose is amaze-balls.
The average citizen has a hard enough time paying the taxes on items they win on game shows. Especially if they're California residents. On an Army Captain's salary, it would have been very difficult even if he was in Base Housing. He and his wife would have had to discuss what they really wanted to keep, which would have probably been less than half of the prizes.
Half is still better than nothing.
Wasn't Bob a military man himself
SINCE WHEN HAS A CADILLAC BEEN WORTH ONLY $24,000??
Isn't Bob supposed to reset the wheel to 5cents ?
He would only do that if the contestant had won the $ ($1,000) and was resetting it for the Bonus Spin.
She pronounces her name - Y-von?
Anyone else notice his wife leaning over to give Bob a kiss and he moved away!
He didn't know the kiss was coming.
Did anyone else see the wife go to kiss bob and he didnt see it so she looks like a fool hahaha
Yep! LOL
And then the tax bill was calculated.
Bobby Boucher????
I've really and thoroughly HATED IT when the camera is aimed at the contestant's SIGNIFICANT OTHER (boyfriend/girlfriend or spouse) in the AUDIENCE for presumably a reaction shot while the said contestant ON STAGE plays a pricing game on TPIR!!! 😡😡😡🤮🤮🤮
It's especially bad on Barry/Enright game shows pre-Pat Finn and Patrick Wayne.
@@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 Here, they were doing it CONSTANTLY. The camera seemed to be on Capt. Herring's WIFE in the audience more than it was on HIM on stage playing the pricing game.
We Love Bob Barker! drew carey is a terrible host.
Tennis rackets and soft soap 🧼 are to bid on … what’s the significance of the soap 😂
I always loved TPIR with Bob, he was cool. When he retired everything went downhill. The host, the people, the set, it all changed to suk status. I stopped watching years ago, drew makes me sick to watch.😝
I honestly thought he called out "Bobby Bouche"!! The WATERBOY is on TPIR!?!?
Boucher!!
Air Date 📅 Tuesday May 8th, 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣4️⃣
Watch ⌚ as Captain👮🏻♂️ John Herring become Daytime biggest Winner on Price is Right ✅