You gonna offer me to play fun games and a brand new car? No? Then that's why people are happy to be there. Not because they volunteered to smile on camera for free.
Love Bob Barker!!! He was the best host, ever!!! How pleasant was he was... Loved watching when he was on. He was so perfect for this happy show!!! Miss him!!! ❤❤❤...
Good thing Bob also had a sense of humour in these situations. Good thing someone told him how many were right. Good thing she won the car, after switching it.
I don’t know if anyone got the person he was referring to with “6 up”. The person he was referring to was Victor Borge. He had an act that had that joke.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 Don't forget the Blue Audience seats returned in the Drew Carey era. I don't remember which season they came back in the Drew Carey era, but I do remember that they had the full seats up until season 48.
A 1985 Renault Alliance, what a fine automobile. I’m certain it’s 77 horsepower 1.7 liter engine is still running perfectly today and the rest of the car looks just as good as it did in the show.
That game was the easiest giveaway because all you had to do was look at the numbers you had to move around. The choices you had were 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7 and you knew that it had to be #1 for the car because the iron cannot be $11 and the cookware cannot be $12 and the coffeemaker cannot be $10 and the wood finish cannot be $13. The EASIEST GIVEAWAY!!!!
@@kristenslice561 I know that however there is no way a good set of cookware is not $11 and there is no way a coffeemaker would have been $12. The wood stain would be more likely $20 than $10.
I was surprised the wood finish was so expensive. $23 for that tiny container in 1985? That's over $60 today. Maybe polyurethane was a newer product back then, and was still expensive. A whole quart today will run you 15-25 bucks, depending on what kind you get.
“If you win the coffee maker, you don’t win the car.” Wait, what??? He explained that terribly, and wrong. I think she was TRYING not to get any of the other prizes right, which is the exact opposite to how you’re supposed to play it. I gotta have a word with Bob about this… oh wait, he just passed away. He lasted 99 years! That car was lucky to last one! Also, can we take a moment to appreciate the bids: 400, then 375. Not giving himself a big window there. Then 300 followed by: 295?! So, really banking on the price being within that 4 dollars. Could have said $1 and had every price up to 300, or 401 and had every price above 400. But she was confident the price was between 295 and 299. And the actual price was over $1k. Hilarious.
Rare for Bob, but yeah even understanding that game from years of watching it I was confused at the end of his explanation. You could tell Vickie was completely lost. At least it ended well for her.
No one pays the "actual retail price" which is usually close to the "suggested retail price." I used to laugh at some of those prices, like "what the heck?!!"😉💲
This takes me back to my childhood years, I love the old price is right game show. At least Vickie won the car, back then cars were better maid now days out of computers.
I think this was one of the last times they played Switcheroo before it was changed to a 5 digit board. The timer clock wasn’t added until May 1991 (Season 19).
You win whatever prizes that you have the prices you have correct at the end of both guessing cycles. If Vicky had the iron right she would have won the iron. Because she had the prices correct for the wood finish and the car she won both of those. Winning the car isn't dependent on getting all five prices correct.
It wasn't explained particularly well - if you get the number correct in two items, you win those two items. If you got all 5 numbers correct, you'd win all 5 items.
Yes...Bob explained it correctly, 🤔 he just did not explain it clearly to someone who has no idea how to play.🙃 I actually got confused because I was thinking the box for how many she had right was supposed to be the timer. I guess they added that later.⏲💲
Any prize that has a correct price, you win that prize, so make sure your guess on the car is correct! I always thought this game deserves a cool bonus for getting all five right.
I like this game except for the fact that because it is for a car AND small prizes, it required the show to play one extra "quicky" pricing game that day. Ditto if they play Pathfinder, Spelling Bee, Five Price Tags, Master Key, Pass The Buck, Hole in One (or Two), Stack the Deck or Let 'Em Roll. A "quicky" game is a game that is usually not played for a car AND does not have any small prizes or grocery items as part of the pricing game. So Range Game is a quicky, Switch?, Most Expensive, Race Game, all examples of what I call "quicky games".
Hello I made a mistake on announcing the date of The Price Is Right which was supposed to be next Monday but it will be on the 25th of September so I ask you to please support Drew Carey by not only watching the first episode but every episode after in dedication of Bob Barker because I know he would want everyone to continue to watch The Price Is Right from now and to years to come Thank you
This was such a frustrating contestant. She didn't spend a second thinking for herself, and then just put numbers in randomly. She didn't use any strategy, like eliminate numbers by starting with the cheapest product, and approximating the values. Uggh.
They require you take the car, you have to pay taxes on it first to get it from your local dealer, then after you get it, then you have the option to sell it. If you cannot pay the taxes, you forfeit the prize per the contestant contract.
California has always had stricter emission standards than other states, so the cars sold (or won) in California have the stricter emission hardware than cars sold (or won) in other states.
@@anandguruji83 At the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course. And furthermore, it's spelled _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ contestant Vickie (but not Vicky) Kanous.
There will never be another Bob Barker. That said I am watching old reruns and realizing how so many times Bob Barker “crossed the line” in the way he treated women and somehow getting away with shaming contestants for not thinking straight. Imagine being on stage in front of millions trying to win something of value without being flat out nervous!
Well, you know, everybody has to get around. Ugly people need wheels, too. They say you are what you eat, so there must be some proverb out there that revolves around the looks of cars and the people who drive them. 😅
From the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ Episode 5752, not Episode 5732. And the six pricing games 🎯🎱🎯🎱🎯🎱 that were played ⏩ on that episode were those of Switcheroo; the Range Game 🎯; the One ☝🏻 Right 👉🏻 Price; the Poker ♥️♠️♣️♦️ Game 🎱; the Dice 🎲 Game 🎱; and the Grocery 🏪 Game 🎱.
Too bad the lock-downs ruined the show 3 years ago. I haven't watched it since. Not to mention the night version went Woke supporting the pervert people.
Is it me or did people just seem more real, more kind-hearted back then?
Many more people were Christians back then. We could still get our society back if we would just turn back to Jesus Christ.
They were and the show was much better, its rigged now and I don't watch it at all with Diane Carey
You gonna offer me to play fun games and a brand new car? No? Then that's why people are happy to be there. Not because they volunteered to smile on camera for free.
I think your right.
They try so hard to ensure these bloopers don't happen, but when they do, it becomes much more memorable than if it hadn't.
That's too bad!
At least the checkmarks worked for the prizes 😃
At the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course.
Bobs crowd work is unmatched
In another life, Bob did stand-up comedy for a living. 🤣
I wish they'd show people's reactions in a freeze frame to winning/losing right before it goes to commercial again. That was always so funny!
The show is utter trash now.
@@kathconserv Only one Price is Right with Bob Barker. They should have ended it when Bob retired.
@@randydelaney7053 agree.
I love bobs sense of humor he’s low key funny
Love Bob Barker!!! He was the best host, ever!!! How pleasant was he was... Loved watching when he was on. He was so perfect for this happy show!!! Miss him!!! ❤❤❤...
Good thing Bob also had a sense of humour in these situations.
Good thing someone told him how many were right.
Good thing she won the car, after switching it.
I don’t know if anyone got the person he was referring to with “6 up”. The person he was referring to was Victor Borge. He had an act that had that joke.
I was hoping to see this comment!
Anybody else notice the train whistle makes the same sound as a "wolf" whistle? 🤔 😮
Every single time it came out I noticed it :D
I did. I figured the train was cat-calling Bob's Beauties!
The last episode of the original CBS eye curtains and the original blue seats... the next episode would see new CBS eye curtains and new red seats.
Yep 👍🏻.
When it comes to trivia, it doesn't get more trivial than that
@@flowertrue Of course not.
I want those cbs eye curtains for my game room
@@robinstewart6422I want the CBS “Eye From Hell” curtain to be in my game room.
This is also the last episode with the blue audience seats and the yellow CBS eye curtains.
Yep 👍🏻.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 Don't forget the Blue Audience seats returned in the Drew Carey era. I don't remember which season they came back in the Drew Carey era, but I do remember that they had the full seats up until season 48.
@@AustinTheSuperiorVyonder2021 Okay 👌🏻, I won't.
That thing malfunctioned quite a few times back then. Easy setup here, none of those other prices could have started with one.
A 1985 Renault Alliance, what a fine automobile. I’m certain it’s 77 horsepower 1.7 liter engine is still running perfectly today and the rest of the car looks just as good as it did in the show.
@@Martys-4x4 Probably when they left the US Market in 1992.
@@mrnapolean1 When they bought out Nissan from bankruptcy it was a win win for Renault
@@Salidin111 I kind of wish they hadn't because their cars are junk nowadays.
@@mrnapolean1 yeah :(
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That game was the easiest giveaway because all you had to do was look at the numbers you had to move around.
The choices you had were 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7 and you knew that it had to be #1 for the car because the iron cannot be $11 and the cookware cannot be $12 and the coffeemaker cannot be $10 and the wood finish cannot be $13.
The EASIEST GIVEAWAY!!!!
99% of the people commenting are not smart enough to realize that.
This is from the 1980s
@@kristenslice561 I know that however there is no way a good set of cookware is not $11 and there is no way a coffeemaker would have been $12. The wood stain would be more likely $20 than $10.
I was surprised the wood finish was so expensive. $23 for that tiny container in 1985? That's over $60 today. Maybe polyurethane was a newer product back then, and was still expensive. A whole quart today will run you 15-25 bucks, depending on what kind you get.
Exactly what I thought, the 1 couldn't go anywhere else
The switcheroo pulled a switcheroo
Bob barker had one of the best studio audiences with wheel of fortune jeopardy
“If you win the coffee maker, you don’t win the car.” Wait, what??? He explained that terribly, and wrong. I think she was TRYING not to get any of the other prizes right, which is the exact opposite to how you’re supposed to play it. I gotta have a word with Bob about this… oh wait, he just passed away. He lasted 99 years! That car was lucky to last one!
Also, can we take a moment to appreciate the bids: 400, then 375. Not giving himself a big window there. Then 300 followed by: 295?! So, really banking on the price being within that 4 dollars. Could have said $1 and had every price up to 300, or 401 and had every price above 400. But she was confident the price was between 295 and 299. And the actual price was over $1k. Hilarious.
Rare for Bob, but yeah even understanding that game from years of watching it I was confused at the end of his explanation. You could tell Vickie was completely lost. At least it ended well for her.
I appreciate the bids too!
Your mom keeping you at birth is hilarious
3:18 Bob and his handkerchief...another funny comment that most people would not appreciate today. 🤭💲
Wow that’s amazing she switched the numbers and got the car!!
Excellent!
That was serious luck right there !.
The look Bob gives when Susan bids 295 after Gary bid 300. 2:25
That Bamboo shelf was $1,100 in 1985? That is $3,400 in 2023.
Either way, too much money
No one pays the "actual retail price" which is usually close to the "suggested retail price." I used to laugh at some of those prices, like "what the heck?!!"😉💲
And just as ugly a piece of furniture in 2023 as it was in 1985.
@@strix.1 One time they had a sewing machine that was over $1,000. That's a lot of money for a sewing machine!
His reaction was because that was a dumb bid. She only gave herself $5 to bid with.
Very strange to see a timed game with no timer.
R.I.P. Bob
This takes me back to my childhood years, I love the old price is right game show. At least Vickie won the car, back then cars were better
maid now days out of computers.
Yep 👍🏻.
Unlike now with Drew Carey, the contestants in this pricing game either win one little prize or nothing at all.
@@silvialogan9226 True.
I agree I’m in my 50s and remember vividly
@@diamond6719 Yep 👍🏻.
That's the most 80s price is right ever.
What a POP when Bob came out!!
I love Happy Endings!
I think this was one of the last times they played Switcheroo before it was changed to a 5 digit board. The timer clock wasn’t added until May 1991 (Season 19).
RIP Bob
Switcheroo another of my favorite games malfunction they ought to win automatically
That was a pretty easy one, wish I was there. Everything is higher than $10 so the one has to be for the car
According to Bob, if you get another price correct you don't win the car you win that other prize. Yet she won both prizes. I'm confused too.
You win whatever prizes that you have the prices you have correct at the end of both guessing cycles. If Vicky had the iron right she would have won the iron. Because she had the prices correct for the wood finish and the car she won both of those. Winning the car isn't dependent on getting all five prices correct.
It wasn't explained particularly well - if you get the number correct in two items, you win those two items. If you got all 5 numbers correct, you'd win all 5 items.
Yes...Bob explained it correctly, 🤔 he just did not explain it clearly to someone who has no idea how to play.🙃 I actually got confused because I was thinking the box for how many she had right was supposed to be the timer. I guess they added that later.⏲💲
Any prize that has a correct price, you win that prize, so make sure your guess on the car is correct!
I always thought this game deserves a cool bonus for getting all five right.
He definitely blew it on the games description. If you got them all right you would've won them all. He made it sound like you want only 1 right.
Poor Bob!
I wish TPIR would fill the audience again.
That was so easy. None of those could cost less than 20
Congratulations
That 'O' face at the very end
Do they still have tpir train? I loved when that thing came out
Nope 🙅♂️
Bad game. The aud groaned when it came out. Good for her.
I like this game except for the fact that because it is for a car AND small prizes, it required the show to play one extra "quicky" pricing game that day. Ditto if they play Pathfinder, Spelling Bee, Five Price Tags, Master Key, Pass The Buck, Hole in One (or Two), Stack the Deck or Let 'Em Roll. A "quicky" game is a game that is usually not played for a car AND does not have any small prizes or grocery items as part of the pricing game. So Range Game is a quicky, Switch?, Most Expensive, Race Game, all examples of what I call "quicky games".
Hard to believe a truck is 7k and a wicker shelf is over a grand 😂
They messed up and just gave her the car. LOL
That car had air conditioning and power steering! Wow!
she is very beautiful lady
Maybe the missing number was the phantom 4. Which is not programmed into the switcheroo number right square.
Hello I made a mistake on announcing the date of The Price Is Right which was supposed to be next Monday but it will be on the 25th of September so I ask you to please support Drew Carey by not only watching the first episode but every episode after in dedication of Bob Barker because I know he would want everyone to continue to watch The Price Is Right from now and to years to come Thank you
Talk about luck, poor thing didn't have a clue...
Stupid game
More like Glitcheroo. I'll ...see myself out.
VERY LUCKY!
At the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course, Ben.
$1200 for that pos wicker rack back in the 80’s!!!!! What a pos
Vivacious Vickie played ▶️ an excellent game & won .. A New Car 🚗 !!
At the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course, David.
Totally hot, too!
@@sebastianhamilton5892 Yep 👍🏻!
I hope she's still kickin' it in her 60s and showing this to her grandkids! Wow, she's cute!
😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
1985 - yep, headbands all over the place.
At the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course.
This was such a frustrating contestant. She didn't spend a second thinking for herself, and then just put numbers in randomly. She didn't use any strategy, like eliminate numbers by starting with the cheapest product, and approximating the values. Uggh.
I think they just gave her the car
Rumor has it that Renault only lasted 23,000 miles before it blew up.
Doesn't it also mean that the iron could have been right?
I wish we could still buy a brand new car for less than $10k!
TPIR is probably responsible for 3/4s of the Renaults on the road in America. They certainly weren't selling them....
She was a little hottie whoever that is probably went on to become a actress.
Re nooooooo😓
Bob's hair had some gray by this point.
He was 65 in that year. So probably some good coloring work going on.
The worst cars possible. I would have asked for the money instead
Yes little does she know it was rusting as she played lol
They require you take the car, you have to pay taxes on it first to get it from your local dealer, then after you get it, then you have the option to sell it. If you cannot pay the taxes, you forfeit the prize per the contestant contract.
What is "California Emission" in reference to a car?
California has always had stricter emission standards than other states, so the cars sold (or won) in California have the stricter emission hardware than cars sold (or won) in other states.
Liberals and their feel-good regulations.
Smog Control
The era of the truck stop waitress hairdoo.
She hasn't a clue.
That joke about putting her hand in his pocket would have not worked very well today.....
Too bad because funny remains funny.
7:47
VICKY WINS SWITCHEROO PLUS THE RENAULT ICL WORTH $8,618 7:47
VICKY WINS SWITCHEROO PLUS THE RENAULT ICL WORTH $8,618 7:47
@@anandguruji83 At the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course. And furthermore, it's spelled _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ contestant Vickie (but not Vicky) Kanous.
Vickie made a wise switch 👌 & won .. A New Car 🚗 !!
@@davidellis5141 At the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course.
7:59 when you have that good-good
Has anyone else noticed how they always pick pretty girls
The contestants are picked based on interviews by the producers while the audience members are standing in line. It's not random.
"I might like it" God I wish today's society was like this still. Bob would have been canceled after this game.
Was the First Lady’s last name Fuckley?
There will never be another Bob Barker. That said I am watching old reruns and realizing how so many times Bob Barker “crossed the line” in the way he treated women and somehow getting away with shaming contestants for not thinking straight. Imagine being
on stage in front of millions trying to win something of value without being flat out nervous!
A Renault? I’d rather get a new bedroom set lol
😂😂😂 I never even heard of it
This is really frivolous, isn't it? How do you think God is punishing Bob Barker for eternity?
wager 8643
This isn't jeop
@@hdayejr That's right 👉🏻! It's _The Price Is Right 👉🏻_ and not _Jeopardy!_
@jamesmcclelland1414 That's Right ✅️
That had to be an ugly car for most people even in the 80s.
Well, you know, everybody has to get around. Ugly people need wheels, too. They say you are what you eat, so there must be some proverb out there that revolves around the looks of cars and the people who drive them. 😅
Wtf happened to car design during this era? Seems like cars pre 1980 were beautiful... then the 80' hit and car design turned into this... 2:57
Poor thing doesn’t know how to play.
From the start of the May 28, 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ Episode 5752, not Episode 5732. And the six pricing games 🎯🎱🎯🎱🎯🎱 that were played ⏩ on that episode were those of Switcheroo; the Range Game 🎯; the One ☝🏻 Right 👉🏻 Price; the Poker ♥️♠️♣️♦️ Game 🎱; the Dice 🎲 Game 🎱; and the Grocery 🏪 Game 🎱.
Vickie had the best 👌 bid at $400 💵 !!
@@davidellis5141 With a difference of $798 because the actual retail price of that wicker baker's rack as the first IUFB was $1,198.
@James McClelland Yes Sir !!
@@jamesmcclelland1414 Vickie looks like she's getting married with the dress she has on-all that's missing is the veil 👰 😄😄😄😄😄😄
@@davidellis5141 Thanks 🙏🏻!
Why can't Drew Carey wear a decent suit and not look homeless? They should have shut the show down when Bob Barker retired!
Man the 80s was the ugliest time in human history. (speaking purely aesthetically)
Too bad the lock-downs ruined the show 3 years ago. I haven't watched it since. Not to mention the night version went Woke supporting the pervert people.
Really miss braless women from the 80s and 90s.