This just shows how great of a game show host Bob Barker really was. When he first saw the error, he didn't panic and ask the producers off stage what to do. He just went with it and made it fun for the contestant. We miss you, Bob.
I don't really care if anyone got fired or not. The real gem here is how Bob handled the situation in real time. Quick-witted, professional, and willing to poke fun at their own mistake. This segment would have been edited out of any other show, and perhaps even a Drew Carey-hosted TPIR. This just goes to show you how good Bob was.
Something similar happened with Drew Carey as the host (one of the models inadvertently removed the wrong tag, revealing the price of the car). Drew was laughing hysterically.
Bob really didn't have to ask anyone how to proceed, because Barker was the executive producer of the show back in 2000 (he became that in 1988). He was the head honcho and could have stopped the game dead in its tracks on his own. But NOOO, not good ol' Bob. He played out this epic game setup failure perfectly. That was always his style. Like the time when the Master Key game had a problem, it got stuck and he simply gave it a drop kick. That's what made Bob Barker the best ever host. While game prop failures like this happen and Bob didn't want them to happen, when they did, he always made the most of them.
This will go down, as the best win ever! You will never see this again in game show history! Bob Barker will go down as the best game show host ever & emcee in other events!
Hahaha, I love Bob...he handled these moments extremely well. Other hosts would get all flustered and they would have to stop taping. Bob just goes with the flow. However, from 2:22-2:41 he is absolutely hesitating on purpose, probably because he is awaiting permission from the producer to continue. Awesome clip.
@@DorvellTStewart Probably the same result as happened. They still gave them the 30k off camera, but for the sake and fairness of the game when it came to wheel spin placement, they just had them redo the Plinko for the show aesthetics. I feel like The Price is Right pioneered the position of just giving away the prizes regardless of the mistakes.
@@ajk I think the rigged Plinko footage couldn't be used because it was not obvious that the game was rigged. The issue is laws passed after the quiz show scandals in the 50's say it's illegal to show any rigged game under the penalty that everybody involved could literally go to jail and any station that showed it could get their FCC license revoked. Standards and Practices didn't chance it there. Here, the guy didn't even get to the game and it was obvious how they screwed up.
Its funny how they didn't want to ring the winning bell right away lol. Bob had to say "Daniel won....." before they were sure Daniel actually won them.
I bet that "talk" at the end of the show consisted of only a couple words....."YOU'RE FIRED! And don't forget to get your pets spayed or neutered while you're not workin"!!
I'm just a bit surprised Bob didn't point it out like that. He surely must have been "The first contestant in Price is Right HISTORY to win all three prizes in the Ten Chances game using ZERO chances!!!" Bob always loved to point out historic moments in that or similar fashion, although this one was indeed due to a big botch by the crew.
I am related to Ralph Edwards. He was the creator and host of This is your Life. He also created shows like Name that Tune, Truth or Consequences, and several other shows including The People's Court. He was Bob's mentor early on and gave Bob his start.
That guy who bid $600 is probably the unluckiest player ever, not only did he get 1-upped by Daniel, he basically lost his chance to get a sure-win car!
From about 1:45-3:45, it's easy to see Bob Barker is VERY annoyed, just by the expression on his face. He's got that look like, "Well, SINCE the prices were revealed as soon as I took the red cards off, we have to give him the prizes.... FUCK! I'm going to have someone's severed head on a platter for this fuckup!" But on the same note, since they were taping live at the time, he had to try to soften the blow, just a little bit, by trying to make it look like a minor mistake. But you can still hear the "pissed off" in his voice when he says, "We're going to have a talk with them, after the show!"
It may not be his money, but that was $20,700 worth of prizes that the show had to give the contestant, because of an error on their part. I don't doubt Bob that wanted his contestants to win (in fact, any emcee in their right mind would be crazy to NOT want the contestant to win), but on the same note, he also wanted the technicians charged with the responsibility of setting up & checking the games to do their jobs the right way, which would have been: whatever games are going to be used for that day's taping are to be set up, checked and tested BEFORE taping (probably the morning of taping, but several hours before the show), and any mistakes or mechanical/technical issues that are found are to be corrected immediately, then the game is to be checked again to see if it works the way it's supposed to. So I believe what Bob was upset about was that somebody did a half-assed job when they likely had more than enough time beforehand to correct it, or use another game if the issue couldn't be resolved before the show started taping.
Honestly, I don't think it's Bob's responsibility to make sure everything is in order. He is actually the host of the show. If anything, its the stage manager's responsibility to make sure everything is in order before the show starts. good for that guy tho for winning those prizes. he was very lucky.
HomewreckerHaHa I'd say it's part of Bob's responsibility since he was the emcee, and subsequently, the face of The Price Is Right. And that would mean that anything good or bad that happened during taping would pretty much have been associated with him (meaning he'd be among the first people to be questioned about it). He'd be the first one (or among the first ones) to be notified of what happened, ergo he would have a say in how to remedy the situation, as would the stage manager and ultimately, the producer.
The point is for the contestant to be able to play a game of guessing prices, and the contestant doesn't get to do that, so of course Bob is annoyed that he doesn't get to bestow that promise. At the pricing games, the contestant is "playing against the house", so as long as the game integrity is preserved, everyone wants the contestant to win. Even the guy on the buzzer. Yes, you can adjust the difficulty to try to stay within budget, but there's always a path to victory in a fair game.
Mistakes happen, but they did probably stop down to check everything else. And there was a substitute announced, so they learn, and the normal guy re-trains.
Why would they be fired? The show gets everything through promotions from manufacturers and entire point is to give it away. So stuff costs the show or anyone associated with nothing, and they keep playing for the prizes over and over until they get given away, so why would someone get fired for doing as the show intended? This just made it easier to that
Had to laugh at Bob’s reaction after he pulls off the first cover and starts to explain how the game works. “In the price of the shredder, there are two numbers. Using...”. Then realizes the first one was set up wrong! In Bob’s head, he may have been thinking “What the heck?!”
(Bob) "We're gonna have a long talk w/ them right after the show." If I was on the show, played that game, & didn't have to do anything, I'd wanna have a "nice, long talk" w/ them, too. I'd say, "Okay now. Whoever set this up.....THANKS A LOT!!!!"
Can you imagine the dread that had to be running through the producers after he pulled the first card off and the price was there instead of the numbers? They had to know the other two cards were set up wrong too.
ReuWil Yeah, that would have been the thing to do. "Since the people who set this up forgot to put the cards with the scrambled numbers in, go ahead and write the price of each prize on those pads, just for posterity. That way, you at least did something to win them."
@@cecilrichardson2494 That would just be wasting paper. And TPIR's own rules DO state that if a mistake like this one happens and the prices are accidently revealed then the contestant automatically wins. And I'd bet money that 2 people were fired that day.
Likely an equal amount of dread was running through the mind of Bob Barker himself. He'd be thinking " Did I just screw up and embarrass myself? I am really too old to keep this job?"
For those asking about how the game is played, the first price was revealed with the correct two numbers. What he had to do, was look at three scrambled numbers and has 10 guesses to guess the correct two numbers in the correct order out of the three to get the first prize. If he guesses it correctly on the first try, he would have 9 tries for the other two items. You're given 10 chances to guess three prizes correctly. If he got the first part right, he moves onto the next item. Item number two would have four scrambled numbers, and he would have to guess three numbers in the correct order to move onto the car. If he guesses it right, he can move onto the car. With the car, he would have 5 scrambled numbers, and he would need to place all five of the numbers in the correct order to win the car. Remember, he only has 10 chances, say he did get it correct the first time on the two items before, this would leave him with 8 chances to guess the car correctly. The problem is, the people who worked on this machine or game messed up. They didn't put the scrambled numbers in at all, or put them behind the revealed prize. What Bob would do, is he would take the named products off revealing the scrambled numbers, but the people messed up, therefore he won his prize without having to play the game, at all.
Even in an emergency room, people ailing from everything you can imagine. Every face in that room had a smile when you watch someone win a car on The Price is Right.
I Love Bob Barker! I remember watching truth or conquences when he hosted that show before price is right back in the 60's. He is a super emcee man! He also did Miss America pageants
Gameshowboy 92 But in reality, this would be "Daniel Wins 10 Chances by Doing Absolutely Nothing." Anyways, my guess is that the 10 Chances prop was supposed to have random numbers cover the actual retail prices, but for some reason the props department forgot to put them on.
bigblue999 I think the way Ten Chances works is that with the first two prizes, the numbers for their prices are included with a random number thrown in, that doesn't belong in the price. In other words, prize #1's price is 2 digits long, but the contestant is shown 3 numbers to choose from in order to figure out the price; the price of prize #2 is three digits, but the contestant has to figure out the price from 4 numbers to work with, which makes analyzing the situation and using the process of elimination a must. As for the third prize (typically a vehicle), the numbers for the price are all used, with no random numbers (in other words, you have to use ALL of the numbers shown), and the contestant is given 10 seconds to think and write their guess down.
I love how pissed off Bob is at how the number options and actual prices were switched. He didn't have an issue giving the guy all the prizes, he just wanted tonsee him actually win them.
Bob Barker and TPIR are good sports...considering that this isn't aired live, they definitely have themselves legally covered in case this kind of mistake happens to the point where they could just play the game (correctly set up) over with different prizes, or move on to another pricing game altogether. Although I wouldn't want to be the 3 guys who set this game up...LOL
What I want to truly see is the private conversation Bob had with who was responsible for setup, and how loud Bob was. It’s like your sibling getting in trouble and your parents raise their voices so loud at said sibling you cringe lol!
it would have been funny if the wheel fell off during his spin. Then in the showcase his opponent throws a dumb bid to be over obviously & he wins bidding $1. :)
Vanewolf29 If the wheel fell off the axle upon the stage it would have plowed contestants, audience and equipment, not to mention start an electrical fire to boot. That is the reason why it has a really thick axle, to keep it safe for the show, and no, it would not be funny to see. How dare you find a large wheel falling off stage. You are a psycho. Go find a shrink. That is crazy to imagine such a horrendous event to ever happen anywhere, even on live TV. You are either sick or evil.
10 Chances Results: Shredder: $50 - Won by technicality Range: $830 - Won by technicality Dodge Caravan: $19,820 - Won by technicality TECHNICAL VICTORY! - Won by doing absolutely NOTHING!
He also automatically won a spot on the showcase after the two other contestants went over during The Big Wheel. Big Wheel Result: .90 (Only one spin since he advanced to the Showcase by default) Spoilers: He didn't win the showcase however.
Well Daniel, if you're out there in 2020 Hope that your luck continued through your life! Insane moments like that come so rarely...hope they continued for you!
I don't think someone has been fired. It's more of a prop error, since these game pieces has been the same for decades and has chance to cause error once in a while.
Bob's pause when revealing the first price is understandable. What would be running through his mind might be: "Did I just screw up and forgot how this is played? Am I getting too old? Is this the end of my TPIR career right now?"
Possibly. If they didn't lose their jobs by some minor miracle, I bet they got one hell of a stern warning! "Screw up like this even ONE more time, no matter how small, and you WILL be looking for another job!" And I'd be willing to bet that they archived the footage of this particular game of Ten Chances as training material for any new stage hands that were hired since then as an example of what NOT to do!
The same theme was at the bottom of the Star Trek: Voyager first-season episode "Prime Factors" (OAD March 20, 1995): B'Elanna almost cost Voyager the warp core by installing incompatible trajector technology, and Captain Janeway said to her, "If there are any further trangressions--even a minor one--you will no longer be an officer on this crew. Is that clear?"
For those who don't know how this is SUPPOSED to operate, the first prize has two digits in the price and the contestant is supposed to choose the two out of THREE digits that are (supposed to be) shown. They write their guess down on the pad below. If they're right they win that prize and they move on to try to guess the next one. If they're wrong then they get to try again until they get it right. But there are only 10 spots in total for all three prizes. The second prize has 3 digits in its price, with 4 digits to choose from and then the last one (usually a car) is 5 digits with 6 to choose from, etc.
@@Proximityillusions You're right. I forgot that the car digit selection is different from the previous ones in that it has the actual number of digits that are in the price. I imagine they did it that way because with 6 digits it would be significantly harder to win, especially in the number of chances given overall. Still, I imagine the person who set that up got a stern talking-to. Oops!
I wonder who got fired for that one... And as to the poster's comment "Bob Barker gets pissed at DV as he cleans house, and steals the show away from Bob.": At no point did Bob even remotely "get pissed" at DV. JW3HH
If Bob Barker was pissed, then he is arguably the finest actor in Hollywood. I will wager that he, like the vast majority of the A-List of Hollywood, have egos bigger than all of California. But even so, I couldn't detect any anger here. Now, off camera could be a different story, I suppose.
This just shows how great of a game show host Bob Barker really was. When he first saw the error, he didn't panic and ask the producers off stage what to do. He just went with it and made it fun for the contestant. We miss you, Bob.
He was also maximizing the effects of the mistake for the people responsible so that they would learn (or could be fired.)
@@leomdk939 I'm sure that they were terminated.
@@jasonbeard4713 Most likely.
He was not breaking the game
This is what the price is right is known for mistakes, and Bob Barker coming through nothing more nothing less
Daniel has just won a SHREDDER!!
Bob’s delivery was always so perfect.
The following "ding ding ding ding" were so hilarious in this situation.
@@jacobtapianieto9655 And then his facial expression was priceless 😂
RIP MR.BARKER
WE MISS YOU ALREADY.
Leave it to Bob Barker to get a perfect amount of suspense out of even a technical win... what a host. What a host.
The best!
Bob Barker was so cool and smooth, even when things didn't go as planned. He was the ultimate game show host.
I miss Bob. Nobody did it better. Pure showmanship 💯
I was actually watching this episode with my mom when it originally aired. We were both like, "Uh oh. Someone's in trouble!"
I don't really care if anyone got fired or not. The real gem here is how Bob handled the situation in real time. Quick-witted, professional, and willing to poke fun at their own mistake. This segment would have been edited out of any other show, and perhaps even a Drew Carey-hosted TPIR. This just goes to show you how good Bob was.
Something similar happened with Drew Carey as the host (one of the models inadvertently removed the wrong tag, revealing the price of the car). Drew was laughing hysterically.
Actually one of the models revealed the price.of a car during the.Drew.years and they gave the car.to the contestant
Here here!
@@richardheacock1649 Yeah, but the contestant was playing Five Price-Tags at the time.
@@richardheacock1649 she thought the contestant only had one chance. It was an honest, but expensive mistake.
Bob Barker is a legend. You know heads rolled as soon as they went off air that day!
He did something. He got on stage with the correct bid!!
If he would have landed on the dollar for $1,000 I would have died laughing 🤣
Bob really didn't have to ask anyone how to proceed, because Barker was the executive producer of the show back in 2000 (he became that in 1988). He was the head honcho and could have stopped the game dead in its tracks on his own. But NOOO, not good ol' Bob. He played out this epic game setup failure perfectly. That was always his style. Like the time when the Master Key game had a problem, it got stuck and he simply gave it a drop kick. That's what made Bob Barker the best ever host. While game prop failures like this happen and Bob didn't want them to happen, when they did, he always made the most of them.
RIP BOB BARKER.WE MISS YOU ALREADY.😢
I doubt anyone was fired. Mistakes like this make for great ratings. Bob wasn't pissed at Daniel, this is what makes daytime t.v. great.
someone was fired.
@@buslover8235 Doubtful. Reprimands probably but TPIR gives away so much stuff, having this happen is worth more that it did happen, in my opinion.
Obviously he wouldn’t be pissed at Daniel, it’s not even remotely his fault.
Horseshit ... They made Bob look pretty stupid... somebody got their wrists slapped!!
Plus one of the guys was having a baby. That's due to screw with his attention span.
This will go down, as the best win ever! You will never see this again in game show history! Bob Barker will go down as the best game show host ever & emcee in other events!
Hahaha, I love Bob...he handled these moments extremely well. Other hosts would get all flustered and they would have to stop taping. Bob just goes with the flow. However, from 2:22-2:41 he is absolutely hesitating on purpose, probably because he is awaiting permission from the producer to continue. Awesome clip.
I wonder what would’ve happened had Bob been hosting the episode where the Plinko board was accidentally rigged.
@@DorvellTStewart I bet it got left in to play as it was. Woulda been something. Maybe a slight edit to remove the wire.
@@DorvellTStewart Probably the same result as happened. They still gave them the 30k off camera, but for the sake and fairness of the game when it came to wheel spin placement, they just had them redo the Plinko for the show aesthetics. I feel like The Price is Right pioneered the position of just giving away the prizes regardless of the mistakes.
@@ajk I think the rigged Plinko footage couldn't be used because it was not obvious that the game was rigged. The issue is laws passed after the quiz show scandals in the 50's say it's illegal to show any rigged game under the penalty that everybody involved could literally go to jail and any station that showed it could get their FCC license revoked. Standards and Practices didn't chance it there. Here, the guy didn't even get to the game and it was obvious how they screwed up.
There's not much he can do. They have games ready to go, and they can't substitute a different thing.
Its funny how they didn't want to ring the winning bell right away lol. Bob had to say "Daniel won....." before they were sure Daniel actually won them.
i love how bob handles all these crazy situations
Bob's a great guy. If anyone actually deserved to be a Billionaire it's him !
Daniel Wins By Doing Absolutely Nothing.
Yeah, I know. Who says you don't get something for nothing?? Daniel certainly did IN SPADES!!!
If I was in his shoes, I'd say: "To the people who erroneously set this thing up, all I gotta say is: "Thanks a lot!!!""
Kevin Valdez Technically, he had to bid to get on stage in order to play the game.
Kevin Valdez
Daniel is Luigi from Mario Party.
+DDRHottestPlayer hahaha
"The two people who checked it were in my dressing room." Guess they were too worn out to do their job.
I bet that "talk" at the end of the show consisted of only a couple words....."YOU'RE FIRED! And don't forget to get your pets spayed or neutered while you're not workin"!!
e greenie more like not only fired but blacklisted from television/film work altogether and likely had then spayed and neutered....with a spoon
I'll bet there were also a LOT of profane words yelled!
LOL 😂😂😂
e greenie
Sad thing about that, he probably did say it😂
The one stage girl revealed the correct price tag by mistake and she never got fired
I bet Bob wanted to kick some asses after that screw up
Oh yeah. You could tell he was ticked.
Inside he felt like he wanted to fight somebody Happy Gilmore-style!
Bob probably did a bit of yelling that day
More like spay and neuter some fools.
The Price is Wrong, Bitch!!!
Contestant wins Ten Chances by using ZERO chances. Historic!
Travis Leedahl Yeah, I know. Who said that you don't get something for nothing?? He sure did!!!!
I'm just a bit surprised Bob didn't point it out like that. He surely must have been "The first contestant in Price is Right HISTORY to win all three prizes in the Ten Chances game using ZERO chances!!!" Bob always loved to point out historic moments in that or similar fashion, although this one was indeed due to a big botch by the crew.
Travis Leedahl Still, their mistake turned out to be his luck
Travis Leedahl Link, there is a 100% chance you will win this game by doing nothing.
Travis Leedahl even showcase showdown
He’s probably one of the luckiest contestants in Price is Right history.
Daniel had one heck of a great day.
I am related to Ralph Edwards. He was the creator and host of This is your Life. He also created shows like Name that Tune, Truth or Consequences, and several other shows including The People's Court. He was Bob's mentor early on and gave Bob his start.
Who was waiting for him to get $1 at the Big Wheel?!? 😂
IKR? That would’ve been THE definition of “historic moment”
@@ljohnson4185 Absolutely. I was waiting for that $1 as well...
@@ljohnson4185 it would've been
@@lonniecraig5186 me to
I wonder how he did on the Showcase Showdown. Did he win that too by the other person overbidding? That would be hilarious!
Daniel wins by doing absolutely nothing
He sweated so hard!!!!
Daniel = Luigi
Some people get rich doing absolutely nothing...
Look at Donald Trump!
Stand back Mario Party minigames, u are now replaced with TPIR games, according to Daniel.
@Snotlout Is A God actually he whines like a little bitch.
Bob is funny at how he handles the bloopers well. Most game show hosts would go ice crazy when things go wrong.
The people backstage had ONE job...
That guy who bid $600 is probably the unluckiest player ever, not only did he get 1-upped by Daniel, he basically lost his chance to get a sure-win car!
From about 1:45-3:45, it's easy to see Bob Barker is VERY annoyed, just by the expression on his face. He's got that look like, "Well, SINCE the prices were revealed as soon as I took the red cards off, we have to give him the prizes.... FUCK! I'm going to have someone's severed head on a platter for this fuckup!"
But on the same note, since they were taping live at the time, he had to try to soften the blow, just a little bit, by trying to make it look like a minor mistake. But you can still hear the "pissed off" in his voice when he says, "We're going to have a talk with them, after the show!"
Why the fuck would Bob Barker be pissed? Its not his money and if anything I'm sure he wants his contestants to win!!
It may not be his money, but that was $20,700 worth of prizes that the show had to give the contestant, because of an error on their part. I don't doubt Bob that wanted his contestants to win (in fact, any emcee in their right mind would be crazy to NOT want the contestant to win), but on the same note, he also wanted the technicians charged with the responsibility of setting up & checking the games to do their jobs the right way, which would have been: whatever games are going to be used for that day's taping are to be set up, checked and tested BEFORE taping (probably the morning of taping, but several hours before the show), and any mistakes or mechanical/technical issues that are found are to be corrected immediately, then the game is to be checked again to see if it works the way it's supposed to. So I believe what Bob was upset about was that somebody did a half-assed job when they likely had more than enough time beforehand to correct it, or use another game if the issue couldn't be resolved before the show started taping.
Honestly, I don't think it's Bob's responsibility to make sure everything is in order. He is actually the host of the show. If anything, its the stage manager's responsibility to make sure everything is in order before the show starts. good for that guy tho for winning those prizes. he was very lucky.
HomewreckerHaHa I'd say it's part of Bob's responsibility since he was the emcee, and subsequently, the face of The Price Is Right. And that would mean that anything good or bad that happened during taping would pretty much have been associated with him (meaning he'd be among the first people to be questioned about it). He'd be the first one (or among the first ones) to be notified of what happened, ergo he would have a say in how to remedy the situation, as would the stage manager and ultimately, the producer.
The point is for the contestant to be able to play a game of guessing prices, and the contestant doesn't get to do that, so of course Bob is annoyed that he doesn't get to bestow that promise. At the pricing games, the contestant is "playing against the house", so as long as the game integrity is preserved, everyone wants the contestant to win. Even the guy on the buzzer. Yes, you can adjust the difficulty to try to stay within budget, but there's always a path to victory in a fair game.
After his incredible luck (and decades of history to make it possible), I thought for sure he was going to spin and land on that dollar.
i love how he's still excited but he doesn't know how to react because he can't believe how easily he won the prizes
1:44 Daniel (By forfeit) has just won a shredder!
2:13 ...and (By forfeit) you’ve won a range!
The dings right after made me laugh a lot.
And a van (by forfeit). Default is probably the proper word.
people were probably fired on that day, but it makes for a hilarious memory. Miss the good old days of Bob Barker
oh yeah, somebody had to have gotten shit-canned for that
Mistakes happen, but they did probably stop down to check everything else. And there was a substitute announced, so they learn, and the normal guy re-trains.
Doubtful.
Why would they be fired? The show gets everything through promotions from manufacturers and entire point is to give it away. So stuff costs the show or anyone associated with nothing, and they keep playing for the prizes over and over until they get given away, so why would someone get fired for doing as the show intended? This just made it easier to that
Had to laugh at Bob’s reaction after he pulls off the first cover and starts to explain how the game works.
“In the price of the shredder, there are two numbers. Using...”. Then realizes the first one was set up wrong!
In Bob’s head, he may have been thinking “What the heck?!”
Daniel Wins by doing absolutely Nothing!
lmao. .
Bob: "How do you like this game"
Daniel: "I love it, I haven't had to do anything"
It's already been done
(Bob) "We're gonna have a long talk w/ them right after the show."
If I was on the show, played that game, & didn't have to do anything, I'd wanna have a "nice, long talk" w/ them, too. I'd say, "Okay now. Whoever set this up.....THANKS A LOT!!!!"
What are you up too 8 years later?
Can you imagine the dread that had to be running through the producers after he pulled the first card off and the price was there instead of the numbers? They had to know the other two cards were set up wrong too.
ReuWil Yeah, that would have been the thing to do. "Since the people who set this up forgot to put the cards with the scrambled numbers in, go ahead and write the price of each prize on those pads, just for posterity. That way, you at least did something to win them."
@@cecilrichardson2494 That would just be wasting paper.
And TPIR's own rules DO state that if a mistake like this one happens and the prices are accidently revealed then the contestant automatically wins. And I'd bet money that 2 people were fired that day.
Likely an equal amount of dread was running through the mind of Bob Barker himself. He'd be thinking " Did I just screw up and embarrass myself? I am really too old to keep this job?"
For those asking about how the game is played, the first price was revealed with the correct two numbers. What he had to do, was look at three scrambled numbers and has 10 guesses to guess the correct two numbers in the correct order out of the three to get the first prize. If he guesses it correctly on the first try, he would have 9 tries for the other two items. You're given 10 chances to guess three prizes correctly. If he got the first part right, he moves onto the next item.
Item number two would have four scrambled numbers, and he would have to guess three numbers in the correct order to move onto the car. If he guesses it right, he can move onto the car.
With the car, he would have 5 scrambled numbers, and he would need to place all five of the numbers in the correct order to win the car. Remember, he only has 10 chances, say he did get it correct the first time on the two items before, this would leave him with 8 chances to guess the car correctly.
The problem is, the people who worked on this machine or game messed up. They didn't put the scrambled numbers in at all, or put them behind the revealed prize. What Bob would do, is he would take the named products off revealing the scrambled numbers, but the people messed up, therefore he won his prize without having to play the game, at all.
I believe this would fall under S and P.
donald paluga What?
xAaeiynx Standards and practices. You know, so we don't have another Twenty One and/or Dotto
Back in the four-digit days, you picked four out of a possible five. However, when they went to five digit cars, they didn't add a sixth.
+donald paluga What's Dotto?
If only if that's how life worked
Bob Barker: "there are 2 numbers using"------ 1:32
That was so epic win.
Daniel has just won a shredder!
@@HCHaven7619 ding, ding, ding.
1:33
It's OK, not everybody knows how to do it.
I like how the sound effects guy just went along with it lol
These old videos are the best!
*During the talk with the staff*
Bob: Rod, tell them what they won...
Rod: Incompetent staff, you have won these brand new PINK SLIPS!!!
Ha!
KataraFanBoyofPA 😅😂😂
Prizes worth your jobs! OK, Bob!
Hey 8 years ago
This guy should go up against Luigi in Mario Party lol
I should understand this reference but I don't
"His wife is having a baby!" I love Bob's tone!
I also loved Bob when he mocked the inspectors of the game by saying, "Oh yeah Bob, we're ready."
Even in an emergency room, people ailing from everything you can imagine. Every face in that room had a smile when you watch someone win a car on The Price is Right.
That van is so ugly they just wanted to give it away.
Randall Kristoffer dude that was 1980s I think so NO it’s not ugly for that year lol
@@john316godlovedtheworld3 2000
@@john316godlovedtheworld3 First aired November 1, 2000.
2000… 1980… same difference.
I Love Bob Barker! I remember watching truth or conquences when he hosted that show before price is right back in the 60's. He is a super emcee man! He also did Miss America pageants
If his name was Luigi the title would be named "Luigi wins by doing absolutely nothing"
Gameshowboy 92 But in reality, this would be "Daniel Wins 10 Chances by Doing Absolutely Nothing." Anyways, my guess is that the 10 Chances prop was supposed to have random numbers cover the actual retail prices, but for some reason the props department forgot to put them on.
+pm41224 True.
bigblue999 I think the way Ten Chances works is that with the first two prizes, the numbers for their prices are included with a random number thrown in, that doesn't belong in the price. In other words, prize #1's price is 2 digits long, but the contestant is shown 3 numbers to choose from in order to figure out the price; the price of prize #2 is three digits, but the contestant has to figure out the price from 4 numbers to work with, which makes analyzing the situation and using the process of elimination a must. As for the third prize (typically a vehicle), the numbers for the price are all used, with no random numbers (in other words, you have to use ALL of the numbers shown), and the contestant is given 10 seconds to think and write their guess down.
bigblue999 😂🤣😂🤣
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Bob’s reactions were hilarious.
I love how pissed off Bob is at how the number options and actual prices were switched. He didn't have an issue giving the guy all the prizes, he just wanted tonsee him actually win them.
"I love it, I haven't had to do a thing!"
That side look Bob gives when he realizes the setup people fucked up 😂😂
Bob: to the two of them I said “is everything ready no mistakes OH YEAH BOB WE’RE READY” LOL
It's funny that the audience noitce it before Bob, but when Bob realise it he became speechless xD
My favorite was the yodeling mountain game where the figure failed to fall off the cliff like it should have. Bob gave the guy the prize.
Bob Barker and TPIR are good sports...considering that this isn't aired live, they definitely have themselves legally covered in case this kind of mistake happens to the point where they could just play the game (correctly set up) over with different prizes, or move on to another pricing game altogether. Although I wouldn't want to be the 3 guys who set this game up...LOL
someone got fired lol
Romans 10:9 You just KNEW someone got 86'd for this fuckup!
2:54
Daniel kept glancing over at Bob in fear 😆 uncertain if he should reveal his full excitement LOL
That wasn't a win that was a dead giveaway, a literal here you we're giving you all of this.
What I want to truly see is the private conversation Bob had with who was responsible for setup, and how loud Bob was.
It’s like your sibling getting in trouble and your parents raise their voices so loud at said sibling you cringe lol!
Nathan Bush Yeah, I can bet Bob went straight into "pissed off drill instructor" mode, for that "talk".
Cecil Richardson Bob: DISHONOR ON YOU! DISHONOR ON YOUR FAM-
me: oh, wait, wrong show.
bob was the best host ever! bob come back!
TheSage 2020 hes 91!
@@stonedstakegaming5458 No Bob is 96 years old but I agree with you he should come back just for a day
@@henryfarrell7211 Maybe as a guest star.
@@funnyblog100 He should be made a cyborg so he can live forever!
@@funnyblog100 in the last few years Bob was getting kinda mean towards all contestants 😂 he like lost his sense of humor like he had here
I think there were two game technicians looking for a new job after that show.
Hahahahahaha
it would have been funny if the wheel fell off during his spin. Then in the showcase his opponent throws a dumb bid to be over obviously & he wins bidding $1. :)
Vanewolf29 If the wheel fell off the axle upon the stage it would have plowed contestants, audience and equipment, not to mention start an electrical fire to boot. That is the reason why it has a really thick axle, to keep it safe for the show, and no, it would not be funny to see. How dare you find a large wheel falling off stage. You are a psycho. Go find a shrink. That is crazy to imagine such a horrendous event to ever happen anywhere, even on live TV. You are either sick or evil.
Charles Hamby It's been a dream of mine to see the Wheel spin in the audience 😂😂
@@charleshamby784 it's called a joke?
10 Chances Results:
Shredder:
$50 - Won by technicality
Range:
$830 - Won by technicality
Dodge Caravan:
$19,820 - Won by technicality
TECHNICAL VICTORY! - Won by doing absolutely NOTHING!
He also automatically won a spot on the showcase after the two other contestants went over during The Big Wheel.
Big Wheel Result: .90 (Only one spin since he advanced to the Showcase by default)
Spoilers: He didn't win the showcase however.
Do you have the full episode? I wanna see the full episode. Thanks!!!!!!
This killed me I fell laughing so hard, love u Bob BARKER ALWAYS❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
T-shirt sold on eBay...
"I won on the Price is Right by doing absolutely Nothing!"
I love the bloopers 😆
The man won everything, without doing anything! LOL!
3:32. "Oh yeah, Bob, we're ready"
LOL! I'm surprised that this happened! I never seen anything like this before! That was like an easy win for Daniel! God Bless You!
This was hilarious i imagine after this episode no stage hands were allowed in bob's dressing room ever again
Still trying to figure out what them being in his dressing room has to do with anything.
It would've been awesome to see him go through to the showcase by getting a 5
He was just one tick off the nickel
If he would've got $1.00, I think Bob would've just died. Lol
Well Daniel, if you're out there in 2020 Hope that your luck continued through your life! Insane moments like that come so rarely...hope they continued for you!
Yeah, and I bet that talk included Bob yelling "YOU'RE BOTH FIRED! GET THE &((^% OUT!!!"
Dan Trigona No, Bob was a family man, which means that he didn't cuss or we would have read of it in the tabloids. It never came to be.
Nope, no one was fired nor guilty. Straight from Bob: th-cam.com/video/ra5-rMEX6Gg/w-d-xo.html
R.I.P. King Bob Barker 1923-2023.
These moments are when you get to really see Bob at his best.
And then the people back stage got to see him at his worst.
I don't think someone has been fired. It's more of a prop error, since these game pieces has been the same for decades and has chance to cause error once in a while.
How did l ever miss this
Omg I could never forget that strange moment.
If I was there I would've hurried and written 50 on the paper, lol.
Three words: THAT WAS EASY.
Bob's pause when revealing the first price is understandable. What would be running through his mind might be: "Did I just screw up and forgot how this is played? Am I getting too old? Is this the end of my TPIR career right now?"
A talk with them? You bet there was going to be a "talk". Talk of a new job
I DO BELIEVE THERE IS NOT ANOTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD WITH SUCH A LOVE AND EXCITEMENT OF MONEY
I love how when the show makes mistakes they just take the loss.
Not One Finger Was Lifted To Win Those Prizes
I wonder if those people got fired lol.
Possibly. If they didn't lose their jobs by some minor miracle, I bet they got one hell of a stern warning! "Screw up like this even ONE more time, no matter how small, and you WILL be looking for another job!" And I'd be willing to bet that they archived the footage of this particular game of Ten Chances as training material for any new stage hands that were hired since then as an example of what NOT to do!
Cecil Richardson agreed
I thought magic was done and no humans existed, LOL JK
The same theme was at the bottom of the Star Trek: Voyager first-season episode "Prime Factors" (OAD March 20, 1995): B'Elanna almost cost Voyager the warp core by installing incompatible trajector technology, and Captain Janeway said to her, "If there are any further trangressions--even a minor one--you will no longer be an officer on this crew. Is that clear?"
Ben Masters If that is your real last name, It's mine also.
This is a great video and a fantastic win in the price is right
There r 2 numbers....using-..... and he freezes. That made my day so much hahaha
3:37--I would've loved to have heard their explanation. They probably pointed at each other and said, "It's HIS fault!"
For those who don't know how this is SUPPOSED to operate, the first prize has two digits in the price and the contestant is supposed to choose the two out of THREE digits that are (supposed to be) shown. They write their guess down on the pad below. If they're right they win that prize and they move on to try to guess the next one. If they're wrong then they get to try again until they get it right. But there are only 10 spots in total for all three prizes. The second prize has 3 digits in its price, with 4 digits to choose from and then the last one (usually a car) is 5 digits with 6 to choose from, etc.
Nah. It’s a five-number price and they only have to descramble five numbers.
@@Proximityillusions You're right. I forgot that the car digit selection is different from the previous ones in that it has the actual number of digits that are in the price. I imagine they did it that way because with 6 digits it would be significantly harder to win, especially in the number of chances given overall. Still, I imagine the person who set that up got a stern talking-to. Oops!
@bhayes06 @SWkangaroo: According to two episode archive websites I found, Daniel makes it to the Showcase as the Top Winner, but he goes over.
I wonder who got fired for that one...
And as to the poster's comment "Bob Barker gets pissed at DV as he cleans house, and steals the show away from Bob.": At no point did Bob even remotely "get pissed" at DV.
JW3HH
If Bob Barker was pissed, then he is arguably the finest actor in Hollywood. I will wager that he, like the vast majority of the A-List of Hollywood, have egos bigger than all of California. But even so, I couldn't detect any anger here. Now, off camera could be a different story, I suppose.
The Showcase Showdown IS in this clip. It's the Showcase you're talking about.
Too bad he did not get the dollar.
Bob was always a gah dang pro. RIP
Bob was alive at the time you wrote this comment
He died Saturday