I *love* the transition to this game: Bob building it up, the car rolling out, Bean Stalker blasting and the audience (and usually the contestant) going wild. Perfection.
Ten Chances in 1978: A price ending in 5, and another ending in 1. What a twist it would be to go back to those possibilities today (unannounced). I think a “price must end in 0 or 5” rule is reasonable.
The 5 and 15 cent sections on the big wheel weren't green as of yet for contestants to receive extra money on the bonus spins. When did that rule debut on the wheel?
this episode of the price is right was aired 2 days before my younger sister kari lynn tauschek was born.
Imagine a contestant has five dollars left and chose '5' as the last number AND the last number was a '0'. Would've been a painful loss!
That Monte Carlo is a beautiful car!
The camera shots from 2:35 to 2:47 are insanely good!!
I *love* the transition to this game: Bob building it up, the car rolling out, Bean Stalker blasting and the audience (and usually the contestant) going wild. Perfection.
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Ruckus! I loved thatshow. Anazing jonathan was thr greatest
my favorite pricing games is 10 chances.
17:26 This was *not* Joyce's day. It was just pure bad luck!
9:43 It seems Joyce's prediction was right. Number 3 was the most expensive. That's what Joyce should've chosen.
wow thats a beautiful Monte carlo !
Eileen did excellent on Lucky Seven. 😀👍
Ten Chances in 1978: A price ending in 5, and another ending in 1. What a twist it would be to go back to those possibilities today (unannounced). I think a “price must end in 0 or 5” rule is reasonable.
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Do you have the price is right when the $5 & $15 green sections debut in 1978 ?
That Ten Chances playing is perfect example as to why they had to implement the unwritten zero rule. That car was not meant to be won.
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28:48 Jay Wolpert strikes again.
The 5 and 15 cent sections on the big wheel weren't green as of yet for contestants to receive extra money on the bonus spins. When did that rule debut on the wheel?
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GM was so cheap they could not spend an extra 2 dollars and put an FM radio instead of an AM radio in the car