"THE PRICE IS RIGHT" on CBS TV is dedicated to the memory and magic of: Bob Barker (1923-2023) Remember to have Pet Population on the Price is Right. Have your pets spayed or neutered! Stay safe!
The original show started on NBC (1956-1963) and moved to ABC (1963-1965), and the current show is of course on CBS. This makes it one of very few shows to have ever aired across “The ‘Big 3’” American TV networks (FOX didn’t exist until April, 1987, just after I had turned 6... UGH I feel old LOL).
If you listen to the 1960s episodes, you'll hear a familiar voice. Johnny Gilbert was the announcer. He's still in the business and announcing "Jeopardy!" at the age of 94!
Bob Barker started hosting Truth or Consequences in 1956, the same year as the first TPIR, and then hosted the new version of TPIR 16 years later; he was hosting both shows until TOC was canceled in 1975.
Rest in Peace Bill Cullen (NBC and ABC) and Don Pardo (NBC) Rest in Peace Bob Barker, Johnny Olson, Rod Roddy (CBS) Rest in Peace Mark Goodson and Bill Todman Nobody could ever replace the legendary Bob Barker on "Price", he was a true legend of the show and nobody could do it better than him
I noticed that too. I think it was somewhere around the mid 90’s when more and more people stopped wearing their Sunday best, and dressed down to just a shirt and jeans. People stopped caring how they looked because they weren’t going to church to wear their Sunday’s best.
Happy birthday! And thanks for this retro look at the B/W episodes which I remember as a 7 year old. Love the episode when a Chinese cabinet with turntable, am/fm stereo with speakers, a men's electric shaver and coffee maker and a pull out bed was up for bids. Then Bill said, "That's what I call a complete entertainment center...". Then he realized what he said...looking at the bed, he could only hide his face.
Sounds like the sort of thing he'd've done deliberately, and then been all sheepish about it. When it aired I was too young to get those jokes, but I did watch some of the original then.
interesting seeing when certain parts of the intro began and how often others changed. The sequence from when the doors open to Bob welcoming the viewer didn't change much if all from 1990 to his retirement. (doors open, zoom out, Bob starts walking, zoom in as doorrs close, star wipe, pan down from the lights as Bob gets the mic, star wipe, Bob bows, change to a pan of the audience, change back to Bob welcoming the viewer).
Later, when he became an animal rights activist, he banned fur coats and had the tag at the show's end, "Please control the pet population; have your pets spayed or neutered." He had it in his contract that episodes featuring fur coats or selling pets from pet stores would not be re-aired, which was most of the '70s episodes. I don't know if that was for his lifetime unless his estate and/or will specify that it would continue after his death.
Splendido (Nothing But Furniture) was the soundtrack for snow days from school. When that song came on you could just see the disappointment come over the contestants faces.
To me the 56-65 version seemed plain. No excitement, everyone making several bids, on one particular item. The revamped version from 72 on, seems 100 times more energetic. Fast forward to 75 when they made the show an hour long. Adding the upbeat music, announcing of the contestants, to playing a number of different games, just gave this show such energy. During Bob's tenure, he made the show the most iconic and incredible in game show history. RIP to the MC. You are truly missed.
The Funniest episode, when a woman's name was called she was super *screaming* happy. So much to the point she didn't realize her breasts popped out of her Tube Top shirt as she ran down the aisle. Watching & listening to this *Bob Barker* hosted *The Price Is Right* I can't help but SMILE from ear.2.ear every time I hear the theme music, thinking about days when Game Shows was TRULY a fun event to watch. No *Talk, Court NOR **_"Fakeality"_** Shows* could ever match the EXCITEMENT of being happy for other people winning. Except, *_DEAL OR NO DEAL._* That Game Show brought My excited smiles out of retirement for Game Shows. 🥳 Thanks to both My GrandMothers & Great-GrandMother for exposing Me to this show since the 1970s.
Great compilation. IMO, the show "jumped the shark" in 2007 when Bob left (some say it was in '87 when he walked out with gray hair 😁). Bill & Bob were class acts who kept their political opinions to themselves...unlike the current host.
TPIR DID GET PARODIED BY MAD MAGAZINE IN 1956 AS “THE PRICE IS ALL RIGHT”. WITH A BILL CULLEN CHARACTER. BUT… THE PARODY TURNED SERIOUS WHEN A CONTESTANT NAMED MR. SFORTZ REFUSED TO ACCEPT ANY PRIZES FROM THE SHOW, UNTIL HE GOT TAKEN AWAY BY A U.S. MOON ROCKET AND HE NEVER CAME BACK…EVER. Kenneth Huang 8/31/23.
5:44 would've been more fun if the contest winner had been impersonating him from the start of the show, and then he introduced the real Bill Cullen. But then it would've had to have been someone who also sounded and delivered like him, as well as looking like him.
I was sad to see Rich Fields let go from TPIR, apparently the shows producers wanted an announcer more versed in comedy to banter with Drew Carey and they hired George Gray. From what I understood, Drew had no idea that Rich Fields was let go and he was not happy about it. Drew had Fields announcing his improv show when it was on GSN.
Game show contestants seemed to have much more dignity than they do today. Now they seem to act like everyone in the audience is a talent scout and they'll stampede the stage to be the first to offer them a contract. The Price is Right and Family Feud have the worst contestants. Nowadays the only game show that I can stand to watch is Jeopardy.
yea, family feud is a bit racist, since now they at least have one black family per game and people getting as excited as they do in the price is right is a bit overkill, but they are still good game shows, but yea, jeopardy and wheel of fortune do have the better contestants.
I agree that jeopardy has better contestants, but the price is right and Family Feud are the better gameshows not because of the contestants but because of the great wins and funny moments that you don't see on jeopardy
Jeopardy has also turned into a circus since Alex T died, with the new hosts. Wheel of Fortune is next since Pat is retiring and Vanna is being phased out.
@@tammylewis2408 I once had a chance to calculate the amount of time spent actually playing the game during it's half hour of both Wheel of Fortune and Family Feud. After the commercials and all of the people schmoozing the total was less than fourteen minutes.
I was gonna comment that I was hoping to see them featured here, but thinking about it, I think that could actually make for a whole other video, aka the evolution of the Nighttime Price is Right. You could include the CBS Primetime Specials with that too since those were always a separate entity from anything daytime.
Good Idea, I May Want To Do Different Gameshows First, Or Do The First 2 (Like Syndicated Family Feud Or Wheel Of Fortune) First, So I Can Get A Little Break.
"William lawrence francis cullen the first host of the price is right the legendary game show host & panelist professor yes n no himself bill cullen" 🇮🇪🇺🇸📻🎙️& 📺🎤🎥.
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now If Bill Cullen hosted the 1972 revival of "Price" for CBS, CBS would've searched for a new host for Season 19 because Bill Cullen passed away during the summer break on July 7, 1990! I knew that Bill Cullen was in the running to host the 1972 revival of "Price" for CBS! Not sure why didn't host the revival
Cullen was asked to host TPIR for CBS back in 72, but had to decline due to a very prominent limp from polio, and the 1972 version requires much more moving around on the part of the host. Thus, they hired Bob Barker. Notice Bill Cullen's other game shows. They always have him sitting behind something or make it where he doesn't have to walk to his podium. He made an appearance on Barker's TPIR once to plug a new game show, and he was brought in on TPIR train. I got respect for Cullen. He's hosted so many shows and during his tenure on TPIR, he also had a radio show and another show at the same time. A very busy man indeed.
1972 and 1973 is there under The New Price Is Right. The new wasn't dropped until June of 1973. If you mean between 1965 and 1972, the original 1956 show was canceled in 1965, which is why there's no 66-'71.
Well, Drew is 65, he's bound to start slowing down. In fact, when he took over as host, Drew, at 49, was one year older than Bob had been when he started as host. Bob was 48. Obviously. 🤣🤣
Is That Daytime Or Nighttime? I Only Did The One With Bob Barker/Drew Carrey Since Those Hosts Are The Most Associated With The Show. I'll Do The Other Hosts In A Separate Video
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now yes Daytime was Barker Carrey except for the One Time Dennis James Filled for Bob in December 74 during Christmas Also Davidson Was Syndicated it had No Connection with Bob’s daytime show except for The Fact It was Called The New Price Is Right and Some of The Daytime Staff worked on it
2007 was the time that Drew Carey first hosted TPIR but that was also the year that Drew Carey hosted another game show called the Power of 10 with a huge top prize of $10 million which no one won.
As far as I’m concerned, the show is now nearly unwatchable. I just rewatch the old ones. The show has turned into a big circus. Almost a parody of what it once was. I actually liked the first few seasons with Drew. But now I feel like every season is a step down from the previous. Drew doesn’t seem to have the same sense of humor he used to. A lot of the new games that they’ve added are cheesy. Also, I wish they would quit changing the looks of games and the set. The set is way too Technology based now. It was so much better when it was simple. The show used to be bright, full of colors, and fun, the set used to have a very happy feel to it. Now they have ruined it, there is too much blue. The video walls are way overused. You could say these changes were necessary to keep up with the times, however, The Price is Right isn’t a new show, it’s a legendary 50 year old piece of television history and it should be treated as that. I like the 2013 set the best, it was a perfect mix of fancy technology and the classic feel. Now it’s more and more fancy technology and less and less classic set.
The price is right used to have a rhythm that was there for well over 30 years. Bid on something, play a price game, then commercials. Wash, rinse, repeat l. Now it just feels off. I only have it on for background noise anymore.
I wonder why the contestants now line up in the order their name is called to "come on down". It used to be the first ones called would take the last spots now it is the opposite. Also, I notice now that the contestants seem to be "over the top" simply hearing their name.
Rest In Peace Bob Barker (1923 - 2023)
😢😊
"THE PRICE IS RIGHT" on CBS TV is dedicated to the memory and magic of:
Bob Barker (1923-2023)
Remember to have Pet Population on the Price is Right. Have your pets spayed or neutered! Stay safe!
@@blakerice6238 RIP
Man almost made it to 100
Nearly. RIP
This was such a wonderful trip down memory lane. Thanks for the ride. 😊
All your work and effort is appreciated. Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bob Barker: "You can tell that this was a good welcome when you see a four-year-old boy in the front row, holding his ears. That's a good sign."
It Is.
Never thought kids could be in the audience at that age
You'd Be Surprised
@@jonathanpace5330the only exception would if the kid belonged to one of the staff
idk m8.
The original show started on NBC (1956-1963) and moved to ABC (1963-1965), and the current show is of course on CBS. This makes it one of very few shows to have ever aired across “The ‘Big 3’” American TV networks (FOX didn’t exist until April, 1987, just after I had turned 6... UGH I feel old LOL).
Dang, W Stats Right There!
Rich Fields
rich fields?
If you listen to the 1960s episodes, you'll hear a familiar voice. Johnny Gilbert was the announcer. He's still in the business and announcing "Jeopardy!" at the age of 94!
I Had To Check For Myself, But It's True, It's In 1963 And 1964. Cool Fact
And Johnny himself filled in as host June 19, 1964, while someone else filled in for _him_ as the show’s announcer for that episode.
Legend Stats.
He records it from his home now
I Don't Blame Him, I Would Do The Same If I Was 95.
RIP BOB BARKER - THE GOAT
1923 - 2023
RIP to three great announcers; Don Pardo (later the voice of Jeopardy! and SNL), Johnny Olson, and Rod Roddy
RIP.
You know your stuff!
sometimes i learn something from these comments lol
And Mark Goodson, and Bob Barker
RIP
Bob Barker started hosting Truth or Consequences in 1956, the same year as the first TPIR, and then hosted the new version of TPIR 16 years later; he was hosting both shows until TOC was canceled in 1975.
Yup, a fact I actually knew for once!
One thing that never changed were those two red flowers shape on the floor when Bob or Drew came out.
wow, i never noticed that.
Well they weren’t always Red the started of Black and weren’t not there during the the beginning of the show
Kool.
One reason I enjoyed the Bill Cullen version of TPIR is you had no idea what would come up for bid: a new home, airplanes, stock, expensive art, etc.
The Sense Of Mystery
From 1956 to 1965, it is amazing that Bill Cullen has not aged a bit.🌐
Can't say the same for when he appeared on Bob Barker's (RIP) Price Is Right. He still looked great tho!
Rest in Peace Bill Cullen (NBC and ABC) and Don Pardo (NBC)
Rest in Peace Bob Barker, Johnny Olson, Rod Roddy (CBS)
Rest in Peace Mark Goodson and Bill Todman
Nobody could ever replace the legendary Bob Barker on "Price", he was a true legend of the show and nobody could do it better than him
RIP
Only one alive from Bill's era is Jeopardy!'s own, Johnny Gilbert. He announced after Don Pardo
One Of The Only Classic MCs Left
On bob’s final show I think the door should be fully open for his grand entrance
yup.
He has died always the greatest the best host
Rest In peace. 1923 - 2023
Not only did the contestants have more dignity; they dressed a lot better!
Yes.
I noticed that too. I think it was somewhere around the mid 90’s when more and more people stopped wearing their Sunday best, and dressed down to just a shirt and jeans. People stopped caring how they looked because they weren’t going to church to wear their Sunday’s best.
i guess, lol.
I Love The Price Is Right! Thank you for making that show!
i didn't make the show, but thanks anyway!
70th anniversary of The Price Is Right in 2026!I thought Bob Barker was funny, but Bill Cullen was quick witted as well.
yea.
Happy birthday! And thanks for this retro look at the B/W episodes which I remember as a 7 year old. Love the episode when a Chinese cabinet with turntable, am/fm stereo with speakers, a men's electric shaver and coffee maker and a pull out bed was up for bids. Then Bill said, "That's what I call a complete entertainment center...". Then he realized what he said...looking at the bed, he could only hide his face.
No Problem, And Lol
Sounds like the sort of thing he'd've done deliberately, and then been all sheepish about it. When it aired I was too young to get those jokes, but I did watch some of the original then.
lol, yea.
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now I love you Rod Roddy 💖❤️🌹
he was a good announcer
interesting seeing when certain parts of the intro began and how often others changed.
The sequence from when the doors open to Bob welcoming the viewer didn't change much if all from 1990 to his retirement. (doors open, zoom out, Bob starts walking, zoom in as doorrs close, star wipe, pan down from the lights as Bob gets the mic, star wipe, Bob bows, change to a pan of the audience, change back to Bob welcoming the viewer).
yup, that's basically most of the video, lol.
Later, when he became an animal rights activist, he banned fur coats and had the tag at the show's end, "Please control the pet population; have your pets spayed or neutered." He had it in his contract that episodes featuring fur coats or selling pets from pet stores would not be re-aired, which was most of the '70s episodes. I don't know if that was for his lifetime unless his estate and/or will specify that it would continue after his death.
i don't know tbh
Splendido (Nothing But Furniture) was the soundtrack for snow days from school. When that song came on you could just see the disappointment come over the contestants faces.
ok
Bienvenue a Price is Right
Oui, bienvenue dans The Price Is Right. (Si ce n'est pas dit correctement, blâmez Google Traduction, je ne parle pas français Lol)
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now pardon
Merci mon pote.
67 years
~66-67 Years Since The Original Series, 50 Years Since The Current Series.
Rod roddy price is right debut was 1986
Ok
To me the 56-65 version seemed plain. No excitement, everyone making several bids, on one particular item. The revamped version from 72 on, seems 100 times more energetic. Fast forward to 75 when they made the show an hour long. Adding the upbeat music, announcing of the contestants, to playing a number of different games, just gave this show such energy. During Bob's tenure, he made the show the most iconic and incredible in game show history. RIP to the MC. You are truly missed.
Well, times were different in the 50s & 60s. The late 60s I think started to change everything tho.
Also RIP
end of an era in Studio 33, the Bob Barker Studio tomorrow's season 51 finale
Dang.
The Funniest episode, when a woman's name was called she was super *screaming* happy. So much to the point she didn't realize her breasts popped out of her Tube Top shirt as she ran down the aisle.
Watching & listening to this *Bob Barker* hosted *The Price Is Right* I can't help but SMILE from ear.2.ear every time I hear the theme music, thinking about days when Game Shows was TRULY a fun event to watch. No *Talk, Court NOR **_"Fakeality"_** Shows* could ever match the EXCITEMENT of being happy for other people winning. Except, *_DEAL OR NO DEAL._* That Game Show brought My excited smiles out of retirement for Game Shows. 🥳
Thanks to both My GrandMothers & Great-GrandMother for exposing Me to this show since the 1970s.
Yea, game shows ain't what they used to be.
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now Yeah also, Game Shows PAID out more money.
With regard to inflation back in the 1970s.
Yea. . .
Happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday TOBAWS! Happy birthday to you!
Thanks!
😢 we have lost our dear friend
RIP, 1923 - 2023
Bob Cullen February 18, 1920 - July 7, 1990
RIP
Great compilation. IMO, the show "jumped the shark" in 2007 when Bob left (some say it was in '87 when he walked out with gray hair 😁). Bill & Bob were class acts who kept their political opinions to themselves...unlike the current host.
Politics ruin everything.
TPIR DID GET PARODIED BY MAD MAGAZINE IN 1956 AS “THE PRICE IS ALL RIGHT”. WITH A BILL CULLEN CHARACTER. BUT… THE PARODY TURNED SERIOUS WHEN A CONTESTANT NAMED MR. SFORTZ REFUSED TO ACCEPT ANY PRIZES FROM THE SHOW, UNTIL HE GOT TAKEN AWAY BY A U.S. MOON ROCKET AND HE NEVER CAME BACK…EVER.
Kenneth Huang 8/31/23.
Nice info. (the comment was in held for review, so i didn't see it 2 months ago lol).
Bill Cullen was good!!!
BOB Barker IS the MAN!!!
WE want BOB BARKER!!!!!!!
Bob I Think Was The Best Host.
Barker's retired
Well He's 99, So What Do Expect Lol.
@@jmjfanss and Drew Carey is going to help
Help? He's da host. He replaced barker.
This channel is earning almost 120 subscribers and 59,700 worldwide views!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IKR!
In the 50’s it starts out like the Twilight Zone or something. Spooky.
Yea, I can see that
I was astonished to know that this game started in 1956 long before I was borned.well I thought it started with Bob Barker
Me too, until maybe a year ago.
Yeah, I remember My GrandMother telling Me in the 1970s the show been on since the 1950s. I was shocked.
Kinda like Jeopardy, a few years back, I didn't know it came out in 1964.
5:44 would've been more fun if the contest winner had been impersonating him from the start of the show, and then he introduced the real Bill Cullen. But then it would've had to have been someone who also sounded and delivered like him, as well as looking like him.
would of been more fun, and funny!
I will always remember 2005-2009 announcer Rich Fields. Very handsome and gorgeous 😍🥰
Mhm
I was sad to see Rich Fields let go from TPIR, apparently the shows producers wanted an announcer more versed in comedy to banter with Drew Carey and they hired George Gray. From what I understood, Drew had no idea that Rich Fields was let go and he was not happy about it. Drew had Fields announcing his improv show when it was on GSN.
@@stevengolden9009 the day mom told me rich fields was fired I was also extremely sad :(
Eff The Producers
2004-2010, actually
Bob on veux un Autres concurent a de Price is Right dit Alain Léveillé
Très bien, faisons-le ! (Encore une fois, Google Traduction Lol)
Game show contestants seemed to have much more dignity than they do today. Now they seem to act like everyone in the audience is a talent scout and they'll stampede the stage to be the first to offer them a contract. The Price is Right and Family Feud have the worst contestants. Nowadays the only game show that I can stand to watch is Jeopardy.
yea, family feud is a bit racist, since now they at least have one black family per game and people getting as excited as they do in the price is right is a bit overkill, but they are still good game shows, but yea, jeopardy and wheel of fortune do have the better contestants.
I agree that jeopardy has better contestants, but the price is right and Family Feud are the better gameshows not because of the contestants but because of the great wins and funny moments that you don't see on jeopardy
Wheel Of Fortune Adds The Dopamine You Get When Spinning A Giant, Colorful Wheel To That.
Jeopardy has also turned into a circus since Alex T died, with the new hosts. Wheel of Fortune is next since Pat is retiring and Vanna is being phased out.
@@tammylewis2408 I once had a chance to calculate the amount of time spent actually playing the game during it's half hour of both Wheel of Fortune and Family Feud. After the commercials and all of the people schmoozing the total was less than fourteen minutes.
Dennis James (1972-1977 syndicated nighttime version) and Tom Kennedy (1985-86 syndicated nighttime version) were left out.
ik, i did like, the daytime version only. i'll do the others in a diffrent video
The *original* nighttime version ran until 1980, with Bob Barker taking over as host in the last few years.
Interesting.
15:07 is that Jack Nicholson?!
Kinda looks like him, but I don't think it's him.
So the announcer for The Price Is Right in 1964 and 1965 was Johnny Gilbert?
Yes.
September 4,1972-October 31,1975(half hour shows) November 3,1975-present(full hour shows).
thx for the info!
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now Sure thing, wasn't sure if you kept track.
@@georgemaster4225 i did not keep track.
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now Glad I did😄
i wonder if they did the half-hour format for nighttime (or daytime) TPIR
66 years
dang
Can we go back to the 50's please?
I wish. Although, I'd prefer more 70s.
Season 51 is right around the corner. it should be September 19th
cool!
You forgot Dennis James Tom Kennedy and Doug Davidson
I was gonna comment that I was hoping to see them featured here, but thinking about it, I think that could actually make for a whole other video, aka the evolution of the Nighttime Price is Right. You could include the CBS Primetime Specials with that too since those were always a separate entity from anything daytime.
Good Idea, I May Want To Do Different Gameshows First, Or Do The First 2 (Like Syndicated Family Feud Or Wheel Of Fortune) First, So I Can Get A Little Break.
"William lawrence francis cullen the first host of the price is right the legendary game show host & panelist professor yes n no himself bill cullen" 🇮🇪🇺🇸📻🎙️& 📺🎤🎥.
RIP
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now If Bill Cullen hosted the 1972 revival of "Price" for CBS, CBS would've searched for a new host for Season 19 because Bill Cullen passed away during the summer break on July 7, 1990! I knew that Bill Cullen was in the running to host the 1972 revival of "Price" for CBS! Not sure why didn't host the revival
Me Either
Bill is a great man + host
Yup. Classic 50s Hospitality.
Pretty impressive collection, BUT, you forgot about the Dennis James, Tom Kennedy, and Doug Davidson versions.
i'm assuming those are nighttime, so i'll cover the other (airing times?) in a different video
Nobody really cares about those versions of TPIR.
@@danieldorsey6768 it still part of the history/evolution. I'll do them in a separate video.
@@danieldorsey6768Hello, I’m nobody. Pleasure to meet you.
Oh, Hallo!
32:58 😍
The 80s were a different time. Looks better than today, lol.
Yes it started in the 1950's by Bill Cullen, but this current incarnation started in 1972 and made tv history many times.
yes. exactly.
Never a big fan of Bill Cullen, but you have to give him his due because he was there from the start.
i do like the more colorful 1972 - present version better the the 1956 - 1965 version. but it's still the price is right.
Cullen was asked to host TPIR for CBS back in 72, but had to decline due to a very prominent limp from polio, and the 1972 version requires much more moving around on the part of the host. Thus, they hired Bob Barker. Notice Bill Cullen's other game shows. They always have him sitting behind something or make it where he doesn't have to walk to his podium. He made an appearance on Barker's TPIR once to plug a new game show, and he was brought in on TPIR train. I got respect for Cullen. He's hosted so many shows and during his tenure on TPIR, he also had a radio show and another show at the same time. A very busy man indeed.
Definitely seems that way
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now the cullen version was sleep inducing. seen it on buzzr. fell asleep.
Those Early Game Shows Do Seem A Bit Boring, But You Also Have To Take Into Effect That Times Were Different Back Then.
I want to be on the price is right
I Wanna Be On Wheel Of Fortune
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now Same.
Ever since i was little and saw the show for the 1st time, i've wanted to spin that wheel
Miss you guys
I'll Be Streaming Soon
This wss mark goodsons answer to the big money quiz shows of the 1950s (and he didnt have to rig it)
yes it was. became pretty iconic, didn't it?
What are the differences between each version of the set of the Barker and Carey versions?
Probably Too May To Write In A Single Comment Lol
Carey is a TOTAL "snooze fest" !
idk, since TPIR is on TV during the day, and my ADHD won't let me watch a full episode, I can't tell which is more boring or less boring.
Why did it skip 1972 & 1973 when it was called The New Price is Right?
Because at the time, it was new. Afterwards, it wasn't new, so they took "new" outta the title (I think).
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now It still should be part of the evolution of the price is right. I stopped watching because it wasn’t there
1972 and 1973 is there under The New Price Is Right. The new wasn't dropped until June of 1973. If you mean between 1965 and 1972, the original 1956 show was canceled in 1965, which is why there's no 66-'71.
2022 Drew losing energy matching Bobs age/energy when he started to host.
OOF
Well, Drew is 65, he's bound to start slowing down. In fact, when he took over as host, Drew, at 49, was one year older than Bob had been when he started as host.
Bob was 48.
Obviously.
🤣🤣
that is quite obvious. lol
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now Well, there ARE dummies out there, so you can never be too careful! 😉
yuppers
where's the new price is right? the Davidson one.
Is That Daytime Or Nighttime? I Only Did The One With Bob Barker/Drew Carrey Since Those Hosts Are The Most Associated With The Show. I'll Do The Other Hosts In A Separate Video
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now i think it was daytime.
@@WolfpackEntertainmentYT wasn't daytime Barker/Carrey?
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now yes Daytime was Barker Carrey except for the One Time Dennis James Filled for Bob in December 74 during Christmas Also Davidson Was Syndicated it had No Connection with Bob’s daytime show except for The Fact It was Called The New Price Is Right and Some of The Daytime Staff worked on it
so Davidson was nighttime.
2007 was the time that Drew Carey first hosted TPIR but that was also the year that Drew Carey hosted another game show called the Power of 10 with a huge top prize of $10 million which no one won.
dang.
Why did barker run out of the door in the early days
Because He Was Younger, lol.
I Miss You bob!
at least he's still with us, kicking 99 and still going!
Come over Bob Barker & Rod Roddy!
sadly rod died, but bob is alive
Rod Roddy is here
wdym by that?
As far as I’m concerned, the show is now nearly unwatchable. I just rewatch the old ones. The show has turned into a big circus. Almost a parody of what it once was. I actually liked the first few seasons with Drew. But now I feel like every season is a step down from the previous. Drew doesn’t seem to have the same sense of humor he used to. A lot of the new games that they’ve added are cheesy.
Also, I wish they would quit changing the looks of games and the set. The set is way too Technology based now. It was so much better when it was simple. The show used to be bright, full of colors, and fun, the set used to have a very happy feel to it. Now they have ruined it, there is too much blue. The video walls are way overused. You could say these changes were necessary to keep up with the times, however, The Price is Right isn’t a new show, it’s a legendary 50 year old piece of television history and it should be treated as that.
I like the 2013 set the best, it was a perfect mix of fancy technology and the classic feel. Now it’s more and more fancy technology and less and less classic set.
I Agree, And The One Right Before They Changed To The Bad One.
The price is right used to have a rhythm that was there for well over 30 years. Bid on something, play a price game, then commercials. Wash, rinse, repeat l. Now it just feels off. I only have it on for background noise anymore.
I wonder why the contestants now line up in the order their name is called to "come on down". It used to be the first ones called would take the last spots now it is the opposite. Also, I notice now that the contestants seem to be "over the top" simply hearing their name.
They had no choice, the show has gone hd and soon 4k.
They Do Kinda Overexaggerate
went all the way to 1965 before a person of color........#JS
Dang, that's how America was back then sadly. . .
disney's 100 YEARS OF MAGIC!.
price is right is gonna be 51!
@@BlackAndWhiteStudios2017-Now Now 52
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