With Bob's passing, it may see the light of day in the coming years. Most are locked because furs were offered as prizes; hence why Fremantle's specialty stream stations skip a number of the 1972-73 episodes. History should not be thrown away because you don't like that something happened; if anything, you should be keeping it around as a teaching tool to explain your position, and let the public decide for themselves whether it is worthy of attention.
Thank you for uploading this! The Price Is Right is my all time favorite game show! I love seeing the syndicated nighttime editions back in the late 70s with Bob Barker! Please upload more or if you could find any more, upload them!
Remember that even the first full-hour in November 3, 1975, it remember also. Mr. Barker is now in heaven. But the memories are still alive through the channel named The Price is Right: The Barker Era.
For each of those 3 One Bid Prizes & 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following. Barbecue/Cart: $815 Dinette Set: $988 Projection TV: $1,195 1st Showcase: $8,000 2nd Showcase: $22,500
That's so amazing that she won $28k in 1978. The biggest winner of The 70s nighttime version of The Price is Right was from the following season (79/80), And that contestant won $35,142 in prizes.
@@yepyep7372Sorry for that. But programmes before 1979 were bicycled. Today's reruns have since trimmed down from 24 minutes to 22. Goodson-Todman later folded into Fremantle. For the second straight season, any perfect bid in prize up for bids won $100.
It’s a shame that the first syndicated series (1972-80) is pretty much locked away. This post is an unexpected gem!
With Bob's passing, it may see the light of day in the coming years. Most are locked because furs were offered as prizes; hence why Fremantle's specialty stream stations skip a number of the 1972-73 episodes. History should not be thrown away because you don't like that something happened; if anything, you should be keeping it around as a teaching tool to explain your position, and let the public decide for themselves whether it is worthy of attention.
Thank you for uploading this! The Price Is Right is my all time favorite game show! I love seeing the syndicated nighttime editions back in the late 70s with Bob Barker! Please upload more or if you could find any more, upload them!
We had seen no episodes yet from the sixth season.
Remember that even the first full-hour in November 3, 1975, it remember also. Mr. Barker is now in heaven. But the memories are still alive through the channel named The Price is Right: The Barker Era.
And Buzzr, too.
3:28 - a nice playing of a 1974 cue. Splendido had another iteration added to its loop in the Second Showcase.
For each of those 3 One Bid Prizes & 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following.
Barbecue/Cart: $815
Dinette Set: $988
Projection TV: $1,195
1st Showcase: $8,000
2nd Showcase: $22,500
My guess for the last 2 Numbers in the Price of that Car would have been 1 of the following 3.
1: 39
2: 71
3: 58
Now this was something kids came come home to when they couldn't catch the daytime Price is Right (except in summer reruns).
Well true to that from 1972 to 1980, 1985 to 1986 & 1994 to January 1995.
Can You Post Family Feud Challenge (1992-93)!
0:01 RIP Fred Facey on that ID.
That's so amazing that she won $28k in 1978.
The biggest winner of The 70s nighttime version of The Price is Right was from the following season (79/80), And that contestant won $35,142 in prizes.
Aired at 7:30 PM on WNBC, October 7, 1978.
And on KTRK, ABC Channel 13, Monday, 10-02-1978. 18:30.
Dayna should have mentioned that Johnny had mispronounced her name and then Bob wouldn't have given her a hard time about that.
In 2024 dollars, she won over $137,000
CBS Television Studios, Hollywood, California!!!
Viacom Enterprises, now CBS Media Ventures, exclusive distributor.
@@paulnguyen8910 No. I think they meant "CBS Television CIty", which is, in fact, where this was taped.
@@steve760 Make that, for syndication.
@@steve760 Yes, in glorious Studio 33 (The Bob Barker Studio)
Episode 235N, thought first it was 240, but wrong. Taped around August 1978. Pricing games are: Bonus Game, Money Game, Range Game.
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May be edited for broadcast, for content.
No fur coats whatsoever, since 1985 in syndication.
In case you wanna know what's the TV rating, it's TV-G.
This has been determined to be 235N, most of that ramble made no sense either. This has nothing to do with Drew Carey nor Fremantle.
@@yepyep7372Sorry for that. But programmes before 1979 were bicycled. Today's reruns have since trimmed down from 24 minutes to 22.
Goodson-Todman later folded into Fremantle.
For the second straight season, any perfect bid in prize up for bids won $100.
@@paulnguyen8910none of that has to do with this. It’s 235N.
@@GrandGame1440 Sorry about that.
@@paulnguyen8910 no worries, just want the episode number to be listed right