@@jwgreek8606Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes, I would have guessed the following. Home Gym: $1,150 Gentleman’s Chest & Apothecary Table: $550 Watches: $800 Banjos: $1,500 Bar Set: $1,850 Lamps: $550
here's what aired in prime time: ABC - Ellen (repeat), The Faculty (Episode: Behavior Among Adults), Grace Under Fire (repeat), Ellen (repeat), PrimeTime Live CBS - Dave's World (Episode: Double Faults), My Guys (Episode: Tangled Web), CBS Wednesday Movie (The Deliverance of Elaine) Fox - Beverly Hills, 90210 (Episode: Strike the Match), Kindred: The Embraced (Episode: Romeo & Juliet) NBC - JAG (Episode: Black Ops), Dateline NBC, Law & Order (Episode: Atonement) UPN - The Sentinel (Episode: The Debt), Swift Justice (Episode: Where Were You in '72?) WB - Sister, Sister (repeat), The Parent 'Hood (repeat), The Wayans Bros. (repeat). Unhappily Ever After (repeat) In late night: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Gemini Barnett, Marilu Henner, Tony Rich), Late Show with David Letterman (Dan Aykroyd, Louis C.K., Sting), Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Louis Gossett Jr., Scott Thompson, Lee Roy Parnell)
Checked PIr wiki and it said that the game debuted in 1991. I read a broadcasting magazine article from October 1992 about Santa Barbara's cancellation and it being replaced by game shows. Read that Scrabble and Scattegories were in the running along with new episodes of Classic Concentration and a game show called Swap Meet. And the article compared it to PIR. Looks like had that game show made it to air it would have changed the title due to TPIR having a game of the same name.
During that perfect bid, Barker almost said $500 During that time, the Tom Kennedy Version awarded $500 for a Cash Bonus and later on in the CBS Version, it was changed to $500
Originally aired on CBS: 4/10/1996 (Timestamps: please skip to the main show because of the paid commercials and promos) 0:11 - Part 1 7:21 - Part 2 13:22 - Part 3 20:31 - Part 4 26:04 - Part 5 31:09 - Part 6 39:43 - Part 7 45:32 - Part 8 51:34 - Part 9 56:16 - Last Part
Former Price announcer Rich Fields had that carpet until he moved to Florida and then he gave it away. He has a lot of artifacts from TPIR including Johnny and Rod's old podium. That stuff would be perfect for the Strong Museum of Play.
Thank you, Zach. I've seen Price on channel 9 whenever I was not in school. At the time, however, I was in Durham, NC, watching it on WRAL. I was a freshman in high school regarding the airdate.
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I was 12 years old. I remember sometimes getting a cold, not having to go to school and watching The Price is Right at 11 in the morning. :)
Same here
Me too lol I’d watch it with my grandfather and we always ate crackers for a snack. Funny the things that stay…
It was also on at 10:00 and nighttime ones old half hour specials then hour long prime time shows
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I was 30 years old.
R.I.P., Rod Roddy, Johnny Olson & Mark Goodson. :'(
ChihuahuaboyDH Drew Is Good, But It's Still Not As Exciting Is It Used To Be. This Is Nostalgic!
And now Bob Barker😢
This was the last thing i watched with my great grandma before she passed. God rest her soul.
Cue Losing Horns for that.
So what.
I’m sorry about your loss of your grandma.
@@fable9159Cue Losing Horns for that.
I would watch price is right with my grandmother before she passed.
Great audio quality on this; a rare thing for TPIR episodes, its always a treat.
this aired three days after my first birthday
This aired on my 16th birthday. I'll be 37 soon.
Love that showcase #1 music!! And played in 1996....amazing!
Yes!! That was my favorite showcase music as well!!
Cool that you left the commercials in, hilarious!
Yes brings back memories of watching it on my prime star at my grandmother's house.
@@jwgreek8606Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes, I would have guessed the following.
Home Gym: $1,150
Gentleman’s Chest & Apothecary Table: $550
Watches: $800
Banjos: $1,500
Bar Set: $1,850
Lamps: $550
I was born in 89 so I was what? 7 when this came out. I still have fond memories of watching this with my nannie while she cooked me breakfast😞
I remember sausages watching 70s tpir at 5 years old eating frankenbooberry or flinstones cereal and or farmer john
here's what aired in prime time:
ABC - Ellen (repeat), The Faculty (Episode: Behavior Among Adults), Grace Under Fire (repeat), Ellen (repeat), PrimeTime Live
CBS - Dave's World (Episode: Double Faults), My Guys (Episode: Tangled Web), CBS Wednesday Movie (The Deliverance of Elaine)
Fox - Beverly Hills, 90210 (Episode: Strike the Match), Kindred: The Embraced (Episode: Romeo & Juliet)
NBC - JAG (Episode: Black Ops), Dateline NBC, Law & Order (Episode: Atonement)
UPN - The Sentinel (Episode: The Debt), Swift Justice (Episode: Where Were You in '72?)
WB - Sister, Sister (repeat), The Parent 'Hood (repeat), The Wayans Bros. (repeat). Unhappily Ever After (repeat)
In late night: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Gemini Barnett, Marilu Henner, Tony Rich), Late Show with David Letterman (Dan Aykroyd, Louis C.K., Sting), Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Louis Gossett Jr., Scott Thompson, Lee Roy Parnell)
I turned 16 when this aired. Almost 37 now.
Funny how time flies…your comment was five years ago!
I am 37 now
@@jwgreek8606 43 now
Does anyone have the 1996 May 6th Episode? My father was on and won a bedroom set, but i cant find a copy of the episode.
Vanessa was so entertaining!! So happy she won
I'm glad Betty won!💜🙏🏾
So weird seeing the networks using on screen bugs for a few seconds after commercials .
That Murphy's Oil Soap commercial was already eight years old!
I love the drew Carrey era and i miss the bob barker era to see reruns of the old price is right its hard to believe he has passed away❤
Checked PIr wiki and it said that the game debuted in 1991. I read a broadcasting magazine article from October 1992 about Santa Barbara's cancellation and it being replaced by game shows. Read that Scrabble and Scattegories were in the running along with new episodes of Classic Concentration and a game show called Swap Meet. And the article compared it to PIR. Looks like had that game show made it to air it would have changed the title due to TPIR having a game of the same name.
THis is right around the time Barker gained extra notoriety for his cameo in Happy Gilmore.
I was 21 when this was recorded.
During that perfect bid, Barker almost said $500
During that time, the Tom Kennedy Version awarded $500 for a Cash Bonus and later on in the CBS Version, it was changed to $500
The Kennedy Price is Right was in the 80s. The most recent nighttime version was I. 1994-95 and it was cancelled for a year when this aired.
If only Ryan knew what to cover up correctly this would been a Perfect show
Still 5 out of 6 ain’t ever bad.
Does anybody know the font of the words in the opening titles?
Wednesday April 10 , 1996
Originally aired on CBS: 4/10/1996
(Timestamps: please skip to the main show because of the paid commercials and promos)
0:11 - Part 1
7:21 - Part 2
13:22 - Part 3
20:31 - Part 4
26:04 - Part 5
31:09 - Part 6
39:43 - Part 7
45:32 - Part 8
51:34 - Part 9
56:16 - Last Part
Former Price announcer Rich Fields had that carpet until he moved to Florida and then he gave it away. He has a lot of artifacts from TPIR including Johnny and Rod's old podium. That stuff would be perfect for the Strong Museum of Play.
bienvenue a price is right
Does anyone know if TPIR aired on September 11th??
This is the 1st and only episode in which the host mistaken said "beat" rather than "closer" @ 56:32.
Hey do you happen to have the episode that aired on May 6th, 1996? Season 24 episode 154. My father was on and i would love to get a copy of it!
I hope you don't mind me asking, do you have anymore episodes of The Price is Right?
Uploaded episodes of The Price is Right, from 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2005
I agree with you.
And more uploaded episodes of The Price is Right from 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2009 with commercial breaks before and after
Do you have TPIR Sept 16, 1997??
Washington, DC and the surrounding area.
Wusa9 DC MD and VA region.
Callie, the girl in red, went to the same college/university that two time Super Bowl winning quarterback Phil Simms {New York Giants} went to.
Can You please Upload Episodes Of Family Feud From 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992-1995?
4/10/1996 is the airdate
Thank you, Zach. I've seen Price on channel 9 whenever I was not in school. At the time, however, I was in Durham, NC, watching it on WRAL. I was a freshman in high school regarding the airdate.
Zach Horan Thank you.
Zach Horan Philip I watched WUSA on my primestar.
James Greek NICE!
@@schlik7 I wonder which episodes of the price is right in the 1990's had any amtrak train travel themed prizes ?
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Rod, I think it is Milan and not Milano.
THE DAY AFTER THE CELLERVISION BOX GOES BYE-BYE.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Washington, DC.
Good times... Eagle talon, taco bell, Pentium 133s and Billy.
I had this station on my primestar before those bullshit laws came about.
I used to watch WUSA on my grandmother’s prime star in the mid-90s before those stupid laws came Igor effect.
In reality that sofa and desk will go straight to Colorado. And be delivered to her
Drew Brees went to Purdue.
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
That's a tall lady!!!!!!! Lol
Lisa the space cadet.
Wouldn't want to go to Russia now.
However would I
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RIP BOB 😢
3:25 god, those were junk even when they were brand new haha
Gravydog316 Car-Dodge Neon
They stayed at Thrifty rental lots in the 90s.