OK, so what was the point of bidding so incrementally? If the first contestant thought the bedroom set was $1800, which he eventually did, why didn't he just say $1800 for his first bid?
When they have to bid above the highest bid it changes the strategy like happened with the bedroom set. The man that had stopped kept getting a larger gap to the next bid and won.
Glad to see a fellow Canadian on this show back in the old days
What everyone has to remember is that this was vintage price with bill cullen as host way before bob and drew hosted it years later.
Love watching bill cullen price the right. Wish we can back to those days again looks light lots fun wining those nice prizes!!!!!
I like how classy it looks, everyone is dressed up
I had no idea that this show went back so far! Cool trailer!
Loved the touchy-feely game. The lady clearly knew what numbers one and two were. Don't think many people would have figured out number three.
I watched this on Buzzr
Obviously dogs wouldn't be given as prizes today. I enjoy seeing these original episodes of the Price is Right. Bill Cullen is prime as always.
Maybe shelter dogs
Aired December 2nd, 1959.
This version of "Price" is a far cry from the Barker/Carey version.
They? Were going to give away? A live animal?!?
OK, so what was the point of bidding so incrementally? If the first contestant thought the bedroom set was $1800, which he eventually did, why didn't he just say $1800 for his first bid?
When they have to bid above the highest bid it changes the strategy like happened with the bedroom set. The man that had stopped kept getting a larger gap to the next bid and won.
@@maxpayne2574 Oh-- I see, they can stop anytime they want, and the others are allowed to continue and possibly overbid.....
Never a big fan of Bill Cullen but you have to give him his due because he was there from the start.
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