@@keymaninmusic Well yeah, but that's why you shouldn't read the comments until after you've watched the video. Because people will discuss the video in the comments meant for discussing the video.
She really had it together. She knew about the "zero rule." She was not one of those contestants that keep making mistakes, crossing things off and rewriting prices, using numbers more than once, etc.
I never knew about this “zero rule” until I saw another comment on another TPIR video that mentioned it and explained it. Knowing that the prices normally end in a zero is a big help!
It amazes me how some products are cheaper today than when they first came out. The microwave was $490. In today's dollars, that would be $1,598.45. You can get one for $100.
I know, right? I try to put myself in "'80s mode" when I watch these older TPIRs and I still either way overshoot it (like I guessed $350 for the bicycles in the items up for bid) or way undershoot it (I guessed $340 for the microwave)
Around 1973, my brother bought a Texas Instruments pocket calculator for about $55. That was quite a bit of money, considering he was making about $2.75 an hour at his part-time after-school job. You can buy a similar pocket calculator today at Staples for about $10 or $15.
@@TheMightyOdin I paid $90 for a Genesis cartridge in 1995 that had extra memory chips.... I think it is crazy when people complain today about $70 games, when they are so much more expensive to develop and offer usually tens of hours of playtime.
I was in the audience in December 1982 (I forgot the exact day). I remember it being a bad day. Almost everyone lost. It would be nice to see me in the audience if it's ever on TH-cam.
Originally aired on CBS: 9/20/1982; repeated airing on #TPIRBarker (Kelli's playing for the food stripper, microwave oven & the car during #10Chances✍️) Note: skip the reminder to 0:23...
Well, she was almost perfect - other than a bad guess in chance four, she stayed true to the zero rule and won the game even though it took seven chances to win in this playing.
@@clarencedavismba5042To expand on the above comment. In games like this one, the price of everything will almost always end in zero. So, when a zero is among the numbers, the zero rule suggests it'll be the last number of the price.
So it's so embarrassing to see such gentile respectful people compared to the audiences of today and the fact that neatly all are of basically normal weight. Look at today's audiences. Kind of sad😔
Yes...and the contestants didn't act like lunatics back then. Their excitement was far more appreciative & genuine. Most contestants today are a bunch of FATTIES wearing those tacky colored T-shirts & going berserk over winning. 🙄 lol
Not sure what year this was but I was born in 62 hollywood raised in Valley and I can never remember a 7k car back then with exception of 12,000 sqr foot home in bev hills 7k. 7K car came way after I grew hair so no, bs
Holly was always making mistakes on the show. These were the best models that show had until Bob! Maybe I misunderstood the game, but I thought you had to use all of the numbers, or maybe it changed over the years.
In more recent years, one had to use all five numbers to win the car because cars became more expensive. You never had to use every number to win the smaller prizes.
More importantly, Zack, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
More importantly, Silvia, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
@@taronjeroneharris1313 Yep 👍🏻, it sure 👍🏻 did. More importantly, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
Also from the September 20, 1982, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻._ More importantly, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
@@davidellis5141 With a difference of just $19 because the actual retail price of those his and hers Ross balloon 🎈-tire 🛞 bicycles 🚲🚲 as the fifth IUFB was $294.
0:39 Kelli is GORGEOUS. . I bet she still looks the same today! Kelli, if you see this...............reply if you're single! you are absolutely GORGEOUS
Loved the old version of PIR..Bob was the best host ever😮
Bob was creepy and got sued for harassment
Oh, the look on her face almost made me cry! She didn't want to correct Bob. Glad it worked out so well, um, 42 years ago.
How old do you put Kelly at then? 25? So she is 67 if alive today.
@@Itsisawnotiseen She was a cutie, back then
@@Itsisawnotiseen
Just a couple years younger than me!
The music played when showing the car was the theme song from "Family Feud"!
I noticed too
That was an original Price cue that Family Feud used as its theme.
I'm sure she didn't care that she didn't set the record for fastest win. She won the car, that's what mattered.
Spoiler!
@@keymaninmusic Well yeah, but that's why you shouldn't read the comments until after you've watched the video. Because people will discuss the video in the comments meant for discussing the video.
She really had it together. She knew about the "zero rule." She was not one of those contestants that keep making mistakes, crossing things off and rewriting prices, using numbers more than once, etc.
Her guess of $7539 would indicate that she probably did not know about the "zero rule".
I never knew about this “zero rule” until I saw another comment on another TPIR video that mentioned it and explained it. Knowing that the prices normally end in a zero is a big help!
Getting the first two right away gave her the chances she needed to win.
2:37 - 3:02 The Feud cue is back again!
It was commonly used then as a car cue.
Keep expecting Richard Dawson - or perhaps Ray Combs - to walk out during the theme playing. Or at least help model the car. 😉
It amazes me how some products are cheaper today than when they first came out. The microwave was $490. In today's dollars, that would be $1,598.45.
You can get one for $100.
I know, right? I try to put myself in "'80s mode" when I watch these older TPIRs and I still either way overshoot it (like I guessed $350 for the bicycles in the items up for bid) or way undershoot it (I guessed $340 for the microwave)
Around 1973, my brother bought a Texas Instruments pocket calculator for about $55. That was quite a bit of money, considering he was making about $2.75 an hour at his part-time after-school job. You can buy a similar pocket calculator today at Staples for about $10 or $15.
@@45vinyljunkie I remember even in the mid 90s they were still expensive, $100 for the Texas Instruments calculators.
We were paying $60 for Atari game cartridges 😮
@@TheMightyOdin I paid $90 for a Genesis cartridge in 1995 that had extra memory chips....
I think it is crazy when people complain today about $70 games, when they are so much more expensive to develop and offer usually tens of hours of playtime.
Those bikes are in fashion today
2:36 anyone notice thats the Family Feud theme song?
Yes, of course!
From pricing game 5 of the 9/20/82 episode of The Price is Right featuring Ten Chances
I was in the audience in December 1982 (I forgot the exact day). I remember it being a bad day. Almost everyone lost. It would be nice to see me in the audience if it's ever on TH-cam.
When I originally saw the prize I thought “that’s sh***y” then they showed the car! Got me again!😂
Come on, who couldn't use a food stripper?
Congratulations Kelly
Kelli* spell her name correctly
"Food Stripper" just sounds wrong on so many levels.
Glad Kelli won the car. She was adorable. 👍
1:38 Bob's blunder. Good thing they didn't settle for that. She wouldn't have made it.
Good thing they're listening to the contestant's microphones backstage and got it right.
(suggestion: a synonym for "blunder" (mistake))
(reason for suggestion: negative connotations (of the word "blunder"))
@@Mario500NOW -- No, "blunder" is appropriate here, because it could have cost her not getting up there.
Cool to see TPIR during the 80s.
I’d be “nervously” inking that marker in between my nose and upper lip.😉
Originally aired on CBS: 9/20/1982; repeated airing on #TPIRBarker
(Kelli's playing for the food stripper, microwave oven & the car during #10Chances✍️)
Note: skip the reminder to 0:23...
Q according to the description: Will she set a record for the all-time Ten Chances history?
Definitely a cutie!
Well, she was almost perfect - other than a bad guess in chance four, she stayed true to the zero rule and won the game even though it took seven chances to win in this playing.
@@graigmellon7874 Better to win 10 Chances on seven tries that not at all.
What is the zero rule?
@@clarencedavismba5042 Where 0 is the last number of the price.
@@clarencedavismba5042To expand on the above comment. In games like this one, the price of everything will almost always end in zero. So, when a zero is among the numbers, the zero rule suggests it'll be the last number of the price.
She DEFINITELY SAID $275, not $375...if the price was $295, SHE WENT OVER...how did she win?
275 is less than 295 so that's not an overdid, that's $20 less, thus a good bid.
Overbid
The display said it right bob was the one that said it wrong
Imagine a new car cost $7K? Those were the days.
Sure, but a microwave was about $500.
Only caveat is did that Pontiac have the crappy Iron Duke engine?
It did not. It had the 1.8 4 cylinder. And the Iron Duke was one of GMs best 4 cylinders ever made. @@loucap81
But minimum wage was $3.35 and less than half of those cars made it to 100k miles.
@@loucap81It was probably either the 1.8 or 2.0 liter. The iron duke was typically found in the mid to larger sized GM products.
Congratulations Kelli. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I thought she knew the "trick" to this game... and then she wasted a chance by putting the 9 as the last digit. At least she won. 🙂
Hey everyone
I wonder how long the Bob Barker Fun And Games lasted?
It went until sometime in the mid-80s.
..plus what did they do?
kelli bids $275 when bob says $375
The look on her face is priceless.
Good thing the guys backstage listen to their microphones
But the sraff put the actual bid on the screen 😊
Saturday October 2, 1982..... I just turned 8.
It couldn't have been on a Saturday. TPIR NEVER aired not airs on the weekends.
If anyone in the audience is still alive today then they're older than dirt...🤪
Where is she 2024
Who knows
A new car cost 💲7,500 in 1982? 🤓😉
2:21 Someone had a bad experience with a microwave oven?
Microwave oven? Yeh like that will ever catch on!
Where are the Samoans? Great memories.
Damn I wished I owned that car in that condition right now. I had a used 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix for a while it never broke down on me.
Holly and kelli have the same hair style and are wearing striped shirts.
Everyone was a lot thinner in 1982. Including me
Wow, microwaves used to be so expensive !
A car was 8k but a microwave was over 400 with no turntable. Wish i could trade 16 microwaves for a new car.
That microwave was cutting edge technology in those days. I can remember VHS player first coming out and being $800-1K
I expected to see Holly have some kind of accident on the bicycle. I am kinda disappointed.
Kelli looked sharp 👌 in her jeans 👖 !!
On the September 20, 1982, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course, David.
Her chest looked nice too
3:23 $40 is pretty cheap for a stripper, even in 1982 dollars.
So it's so embarrassing to see such gentile respectful people compared to the audiences of today and the fact that neatly all are of basically normal weight. Look at today's audiences. Kind of sad😔
Gentile? Normal weight? 🥴
Yes...and the contestants didn't act like lunatics back then. Their excitement was far more appreciative & genuine. Most contestants today are a bunch of FATTIES wearing those tacky colored T-shirts & going berserk over winning. 🙄 lol
Not sure what year this was but I was born in 62 hollywood raised in Valley and I can never remember a 7k car back then with exception of 12,000 sqr foot home in bev hills 7k. 7K car came way after I grew hair so no, bs
1982. And base Sunbirds were in fact about 7000 dollars.
Thief! She stole Bob's pen!
Holly was always making mistakes on the show. These were the best models that show had until Bob! Maybe I misunderstood the game, but I thought you had to use all of the numbers, or maybe it changed over the years.
In more recent years, one had to use all five numbers to win the car because cars became more expensive. You never had to use every number to win the smaller prizes.
$490 for a microwave?
Congratulations
Always appreciate the kind word Zack 😊. Have a great day 👍
@@davidellis5141 Yeah 🙌🏻.
More importantly, Zack, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
Only literal re-darts like James think it's important. He's just has a major,mentaI,maIfunction
" Robert " isn't reporting anybody. The only thing worth reporting is his reprehensible abuse of the replies.
Kelli played the game very well.
She was excellent Silvia 😊
@@davidellis5141 On the September 20, 1982, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ of course.
More importantly, Silvia, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
James is still being ignored
Robert needs to unnecessarily inject himself into every thread. He has an insatiable craving for attention. He's lonely.
Did I hear the family feud theme song in this clip
Yes you did. It was the Richard Dawson version, but the show aired on ABC. However, because it was a Mark Goodson gameshow, they allowed it.
It was commonly used as a cue for cars until around 84. Another known theme song that was used as a cue was Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour
@@silentbob3208 I like the Match Game/ Hollywood Squares Hour theme song a lot. It sounded pretty exciting. ♥️
@@taronjeroneharris1313 Yep 👍🏻, it sure 👍🏻 did. More importantly, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
Yep James is taking to nobody again because he's a re-dart
A microwave oven is less than $200 nowadays
Also from the September 20, 1982, episode of _The Price Is Right 👉🏻._ More importantly, next ➡️ Thursday is former _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ producer (and Phoenix native) Kathy “Fingers ✌️🏻✌️🏻” Greco's (née Kathleen McDonald) 74th birthday 🎉, which is September 19. And 12 days after that, which is October 1, it's former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Cindy (Cynthia Dawn 🌇) Margolis's 59th birthday 🎉.
Nope. You're being mass-rep rted all day so just leave.
@@silentbob3208 I'm with you on that.
Cute 😍 Kelli had the best 👌 bid at $275 💵 !!
No mention of Ten 🕙 Chances 🎰? 🙃
@@davidellis5141 With a difference of just $19 because the actual retail price of those his and hers Ross balloon 🎈-tire 🛞 bicycles 🚲🚲 as the fifth IUFB was $294.
Why did the Family Feud theme start playing at 2:37? 😆
Kelli took advantage of her 10 chances to win ... A New Car 🚗 !!
From Pontiac, of course, David.
0:39 Kelli is GORGEOUS. . I bet she still looks the same today! Kelli, if you see this...............reply if you're single! you are absolutely GORGEOUS
Good morning Big money.🤣
2:21 Someone had a bad experience with a microwave oven?