I KNEW IT! I figured that you might be uploading that one double showcase win from season 25 after I saw you mention a March 1997 episode! I've been curious about that episode for months! Thanks for sharing!
"The Hunchback Of Notre Dame" was released on video "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves" was coming 2 video march 18th "Hercules" was coming 2 theaters summer 1997
@"trailblazer91", yes, back then, on Tuesday, March 4, 1997[that same date of my mother's birthday & her lady cousin's then-38th birthday], "The Price Is Right" game show had Mr. Bob Barker(who's real 1st name's Robert) as its former host just as his previous announcer there was late Mr. Robert "Rod" R. Roddy!
Jewel, the actual retail price of your showcase is $12,517! You win BOTH showcases! She missed at only $17! She's won $32,141 in prizes! She is happy, happy, happy!
here's what aired in prime time: ABC: Roseanne (Roseanne-Feld), Ellen (Reversal of Misfortune), Home Improvement, Spin City (Striptease), The Practice (Pilot Episode) CBS: Promised Land (Downsized), CBS Tuesday Movie Special (1997 film When the Cradle Falls) Fox: Fox Tuesday Night Movie (1993 film Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit) NBC: Mad About You (back-to-back), Frasier, Just Shoot Me! (Back Issues), Dateline NBC (Sins of the Preacher) UPN: Moesha, Goode Behavior, Sparks (back-to-back) In late night: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Arsenio Hall, Kathleen Madigan, Billy Bob Thornton), Late Show with David Letterman (Adam Arkin, James, Robin Quivers)
Anita, you bid $20,000 on your showcase. And Anita, the actual retail price of your showcase iiiissss... (sadly) $14,165! You're over! You're over, Anita.
About a month and a half before I was on the show. I believe my episode aired in late May. Not a big fan of the show now. Won $5000 on punch-a-bunch. What was my one-bid? A recycling cabinet.
This is the first DSW I remember seeing. I saw it when it repeated during the summer.
I KNEW IT! I figured that you might be uploading that one double showcase win from season 25 after I saw you mention a March 1997 episode! I've been curious about that episode for months! Thanks for sharing!
"The Hunchback Of Notre Dame" was released on video
"Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves" was coming 2 video march 18th
"Hercules" was coming 2 theaters summer 1997
I see it was televised on wjhl. That's my hometown cbs station !
Anyone have the December 4, 1996 episode? It was the biggest perfect show that season!
@"trailblazer91", yes, back then, on Tuesday, March 4, 1997[that same date of my mother's birthday & her lady cousin's then-38th birthday], "The Price Is Right" game show had Mr. Bob Barker(who's real 1st name's Robert) as its former host just as his previous announcer there was late Mr. Robert "Rod" R. Roddy!
27 days before I was born.
Jewel, the actual retail price of your showcase is $12,517! You win BOTH showcases! She missed at only $17! She's won $32,141 in prizes! She is happy, happy, happy!
here's what aired in prime time:
ABC: Roseanne (Roseanne-Feld), Ellen (Reversal of Misfortune), Home Improvement, Spin City (Striptease), The Practice (Pilot Episode)
CBS: Promised Land (Downsized), CBS Tuesday Movie Special (1997 film When the Cradle Falls)
Fox: Fox Tuesday Night Movie (1993 film Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit)
NBC: Mad About You (back-to-back), Frasier, Just Shoot Me! (Back Issues), Dateline NBC (Sins of the Preacher)
UPN: Moesha, Goode Behavior, Sparks (back-to-back)
In late night: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Arsenio Hall, Kathleen Madigan, Billy Bob Thornton), Late Show with David Letterman (Adam Arkin, James, Robin Quivers)
Bienvenue a price is right
17 DOUBLE SHOWCASE WINNER
DO you have TPIR Episode 12/14/1998??
Anita, you bid $20,000 on your showcase. And Anita, the actual retail price of your showcase iiiissss... (sadly) $14,165! You're over! You're over, Anita.
Overbid by $6000+.
@@rileysutton633 She was over by 5,835 dollars. The 1st bidder, was.
About a month and a half before I was on the show. I believe my episode aired in late May. Not a big fan of the show now. Won $5000 on punch-a-bunch. What was my one-bid? A recycling cabinet.
First episode that aired after _Happy Gilmore_ opened 🤛🏻
RIP Bob Barker
From Season XXV (25, 1996-1997)
Summer 1997
Two really cheap showcases. Combined, their worth was only $26,600 (approx). Even for 1997, that is low.
And the cars in the two car games were only $13K and $12K - they were definitely in budget mode at this point of the sesason.
Bob was having to pay all them lawyers 💰💰😂
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