I had one when I was stationed in Pensacola, FL. It was tiny and got great mileage. Engine was just 2 cylinders. I think the wheels were just 10 inches.
@@joshuaparshall1409 No, not really. My father, in the late 60's, was a grocery CLERK, and bought a house, had a car, was raising 2 children. My mother did not work. So, you see, it was NOT the same as today.
Calling that thing a car is almost false advertising. This was the first-ever Honda Civic and it only had 50 horsepower. As Lane Pryce once said, “It’s a motorcycle with doors.”
I have an old iPad 2 in the year 2023 that has some old 32-bit apps including a Price as Right game that was never updated to work on new iPads. The prices for products was so low for many things that it made the game really challenging. I really loved this show growing up.
@@PREGO1966 Nope 👎🏻🙅🏻, at least until September 8, 1986, of course, when _The Oprah Winfrey 🏆 Show 📺_ premiered in daily syndication and lasted 25 seasons ❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️ ⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️, ending on September 9, 2011. The hourlong talk 💬 show 📺 was taped ➿ in Chicago.
@@johnurban7333 my point was comparing to Oprah just like this without any preface was meaningless. Now if the post read, "As Oprah would have also said over a decade later......" and THEN what was said, it would have fit. The lack of the existence of common sense in this day and age never ceases to amaze me.
@@tinawarner8862 It could happen for sure. The items are different and so the price. It could not happened if they were bid on the same item which is not the case on the showcase showdown.
@@tinawarner8862 Really? I can't imagine why. There's been many times both Showcase Showdown contestants lost because they both gave bids that were over the listed prices. So, imagine if by some amazing way, they both guessed and gave bidd that were exactly right for their respective showcases? It would probably be a big "first" in TPIR history.
A tie in the showcases happened only once in over 50 years of the show, and it occurred on the hardest to find version of Price is Right: the Dennis James weekly syndicated version. No footage exists of it but staff recollections and show notes confirm it did happen.
We're all talking about poor camera work, a music glitch, yet anyone wonder if the winner got her bell bottoms caught in that car door at the end? If you want to call that thing a car.
When I first saw it I thought it was a little Leyland Mini, I don't think they had many over there in the states, but there were heaps here in Australia and the UK. You still see the odd one about these days.
Bob: “That’s perfectly alright in the showcase because who knows what the retail prices will be!” Lmao Bob is the man but that doesn’t even remotely explain why that’s alright! On another note, I LOVE that the theme song played here on this show is the same theme song played on the day Bob retired-exactly as is. It’s gotta be the most timeless TV theme ever created.
Yes, it does explain it. Whoever gets closest to the actual retail price wins, so unless the showcases cost the exact same amount (which they never do), then the two bids being the same doesn't matter.
I was just thinking, "Two prizes is a showcase?" Then the second showcase had just one. I never watched in the 70s, but until now I've never seen that few!
You can tell this was very early in the run - I think this show aired in November 1972 if I remember right. Just as I type this -> 2:17 - ouch, the tape! The tape!
Johnny Olson was the original PIR announcer. After his untimely death in October 1985, staff members tried to drag Rod Roddy out of Love Connection to announce TPIR, a position he would hold for 17 years until his own death in 2003. Only Bob Barker knew this could work out as he was using a rotating amount of models at the time and he would do the same with announcers before settling with the annoying George Gray in the Drew Carey era.
Nope 👎🏻🙅🏻. Oh, by the way ↕️, Bell 🔔 Antonio, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
🇺🇲 I heard they have warehouses full of cars & boats, and furniture & other expensive, high-end merchandise and prizes just sitting and gathering dust for decades- Because people who won those cars and boats & expensive merch couldn't afford to pay the "prize-tax"! Is that true?
Sure. My parents had a 1980 Volkswagen rabbit that got 40 miles per gallon. Their 1984 Toyota Corolla got 35 miles per gallon. All the fussing from both sides about fuel economy and the miles per gallon really hasn't changed, but the horsepower sure has! My 485 hp challenger RT scat pack can get 25 miles per gallon, compare that to my 1971 Riviera had only a slightly larger engine but would only get double digit mileage if I was going downhill with a tailwind and the AC off!
If you are asking why everything is so cheap, we had NO National Debt, so inflation basically didnt exist. We were just off the Gold standard in 1972 so the negative affects of printing money hadnt begun yet.
And I thought $2000 was a ridiculously low bid. I bid more than both combined with change to spare even knowing it was an old show. Annual salaries must have been $5000 back then. No matter how many times he said it, people still aren't fixing their pets. I trapped 3 feral cats and had them spayed or neutered. Problem is, I never released them back into the neighborhood. They're looking at me now!
Some college needs a TPIR sociology/pysch course to show things in our country's societal history or study the show. There's a college of Star Trek somewhere I hear... SOCTPIR 401...501..? Study the past.
And unlike the item up for bids in Contestants' Row where duplicate bids cannot occur (hence mentioning the term frozen bid), this is perfectly fine for the showcases as one could be that amount and the other could be that amount too. This is also during the time where the technicians' strike occurred - the camera work was bad (various Goodson/non-union CBS staffers operated the cameras), let alone production quality. Come January 1973, the normal people returned to work.
There was a glitch in The Price is Right cue music at 2:16. Maybe a flaw in the music audio tape, and probably nothing to do with a technicians' strike. Now, that can't happen. No tape used for that.
At the end of the November 17, 1972, episode of _The New Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 10:30 🕥 am Eastern, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉. And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
@@millenniumman75 Yep 👍🏻, which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime February 29, 2000, at 11 am Eastern, followed by a rerun of _The New Price Is Right 👉🏻_ from November 17, 1972, at 11:30 🕦 am Eastern, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
November 17, 1972, to be precise, Christopher. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
I couldn't fit in that Honda 600. Put it in perspective. I'm guessing the model is roughly 5'7" and 110 pounds, if that. She's *taller* than the car. She's *towering* over that car. She would probably be uncomfortable sitting in that for any length of time. I'm 6'2" and 270. Yeah. Me getting in that car ain't happening. That's almost as crazy a Shaq riding in a Buick.
@@anandguruji83 At the end of the November 17, 1972, episode of _The New Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 10:30 🕥 am Eastern, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵’s (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
@@davidellis5141 At the end of the November 17, 1972, episode of _The New Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 10:30 🕥 am Eastern, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵’s (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
Telling the girl she'll "Find a handsome man" to drive it, and that "A pretty girl like you will have no problem"... That would never make it on the show these days!
So do I, Heidi, which aired at 11:30 🕦 am Eastern, on February 29, 2000, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
I'm going to guess if both contestants bid the exact same difference (without going over) for their showcases, both win their showcases. Also, if both were within the amount to win both showcases and were the same price difference (without going over), both would win both showcases, which would be an expensive day for TPIR prize budget.
It's either that or the tiebreaker goes to the top winner. I don't know if production ever planned for that since it was unlikely back then. And nowadays, it's highly improbable since showcases are worth ten times as much, so I don't know if we'll ever find out. Sadly. It would be an awesome viral moment!
Bob is the best game show host ever!!! He is so pleasent!!!! All of us miss him dearly!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️....
Everything about that era , show, jingle of the song etc… make me feel like I had already lived a past life. Crazy how times have changed so much
How about those hug bell bottom pants. LOL
So very true!!!!!!!
Happy 100th birthday Bob (Dec, 12, 2023).
A car and a trip to Hawaii for $2,487. Those were the days.
That was $14,500 in 2023 money so still a good deal considering the prices of cars these days.
Yeah but that was basically a golf cart diguised as a car!
back when auto makers got paid $1 an hour.
Minimum wage was $1.65 an hour.
@@westsparks6844 in america. that car was made in japan
I watched this back in the 70's with my mother.
1:01 Honda N600, first Honda model offered in N. America.
Didn't know that. A lot of people were probably buying cars like this though when the gas crunch hit.
I had one when I was stationed in Pensacola, FL. It was tiny and got great mileage. Engine was just 2 cylinders. I think the wheels were just 10 inches.
I about fainted...a trip and car was 2,500. 😲😨
Times has sure changed!!!
They were expensive back then too it just seems cheap when you compare it with today's prices
@@joshuaparshall1409 No, not really. My father, in the late 60's, was a grocery CLERK, and bought a house, had a car, was raising 2 children. My mother did not work. So, you see, it was NOT the same as today.
Did you not see the “car”? It was a box with a seat and an engine!
Calling that thing a car is almost false advertising. This was the first-ever Honda Civic and it only had 50 horsepower. As Lane Pryce once said, “It’s a motorcycle with doors.”
I have an old iPad 2 in the year 2023 that has some old 32-bit apps including a Price as Right game that was never updated to work on new iPads. The prices for products was so low for many things that it made the game really challenging. I really loved this show growing up.
I would love to have that Honda!
Absolutely. It would be my dream car. I am in love with Hondas.
Same! I'd drive it everywhere! Even inside McDonalds, and nobody would notice lol
When i first saw the car i thought it was a Mini Cooper.
That Honda is so cute, i would love to have that NOW! 😁
This happened at a time when the phrase "Made in Japan", to the masses, still meant "cheaply and shoddily manufactured".
Bob Barker beating Oprah to the punch with “You get a car and you get a car”
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Oprah was not even a television star when this aired
@@PREGO1966 Nope 👎🏻🙅🏻, at least until September 8, 1986, of course, when _The Oprah Winfrey 🏆 Show 📺_ premiered in daily syndication and lasted 25 seasons ❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️ ⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️⛄❄️, ending on September 9, 2011. The hourlong talk 💬 show 📺 was taped ➿ in Chicago.
@@PREGO1966 I know. Bob Barker said it before she did
@@johnurban7333 my point was comparing to Oprah just like this without any preface was meaningless. Now if the post read, "As Oprah would have also said over a decade later......" and THEN what was said, it would have fit. The lack of the existence of common sense in this day and age never ceases to amaze me.
RIP to Johnny Olsen and of course the legendary Bob Barker.
The happiest times in a boat owners life are when they get a bout and when they get rid of the boat.
She must be really happy.
I would be.
I'd sell the boat to pay the taxes on the other prizes I won.
WOW, no audience yelling the bid guesses!
I WAS A YEAR OLD THEN
BACK WHEN PEOPLE CARED INSTEAD OF SCREAMIN NOW
SAD TIMES WE LIVE NOW
back when people had manners
@@SgtJoeSmith I bet you hated the whole civil rights thing too, eh boomer?
I can't believe that boat was that expensive.
it was the galvanized trailer. lol
I wonder if there has ever been a TPIR episode where BOTH finalists won their respective showcases?
Just imagine seeing that!
I don't think that would happen they would have to bid on another prize just like contestants row
@@tinawarner8862 It could happen for sure.
The items are different and so the price.
It could not happened if they were bid on the same item which is not the case on the showcase showdown.
@@tinawarner8862
Really? I can't imagine why.
There's been many times both Showcase Showdown contestants lost because they both gave bids that were over the listed prices.
So, imagine if by some amazing way, they both guessed and gave bidd that were exactly right for their respective showcases?
It would probably be a big "first" in TPIR history.
A tie in the showcases happened only once in over 50 years of the show, and it occurred on the hardest to find version of Price is Right: the Dennis James weekly syndicated version. No footage exists of it but staff recollections and show notes confirm it did happen.
Sorry but that Honda was just pitiful!
The price of inflation in my lifetime is inconceivable .
We had NO National Debt and had just been taken off the gold standard in 1972. So the dominoes had not yet fallen.
We're all talking about poor camera work, a music glitch, yet anyone wonder if the winner got her bell bottoms caught in that car door at the end? If you want to call that thing a car.
As long as she didn't get 'em caught while driving that little thing.
When I first saw it I thought it was a little Leyland Mini, I don't think they had many over there in the states, but there were heaps here in Australia and the UK. You still see the odd one about these days.
Hey, she was ALL SET for the gas crisis in just a few years!
"Honey, I Shrunk The Car." Coming to a theater near you.
Wow, stewardesses must have really impressed a producers from Price is Right regularly.
MAN, i wish a new car was only $2000 today lol
Bobs hair is on point!
I would love to have that Honda 600.
Both Donna & Kathy Are Classic 70's Blonde Bombshells !!
Yep 👍🏻!
Bob: “That’s perfectly alright in the showcase because who knows what the retail prices will be!”
Lmao Bob is the man but that doesn’t even remotely explain why that’s alright!
On another note, I LOVE that the theme song played here on this show is the same theme song played on the day Bob retired-exactly as is. It’s gotta be the most timeless TV theme ever created.
Yes, it does explain it. Whoever gets closest to the actual retail price wins, so unless the showcases cost the exact same amount (which they never do), then the two bids being the same doesn't matter.
Anitra was beauriful she looked like Holly
I was just thinking, "Two prizes is a showcase?" Then the second showcase had just one. I never watched in the 70s, but until now I've never seen that few!
Second showcase had a grill and a boat.
@@robertmorris8997Apparently I can't count to two 🤦♂️
@@davidyoder562 It's ok. Math isn't my strong suit either. I got all the way up to Introductory Algebra 1.
A childhood memory revisited.
That's kind of funny. The showcase with the boat is more than the showcase with the car.
Yep. Thanks to Boe Jiden running up the prices 12% and more. Plus, don't use any gasoline or diesel going anywhere.
_you get a car ... and _*_you_*_ get a car_
Before Oprah there was Barker
@@silentbob3208 I know which one _I_ prefer...
Man, those Honda's back then were like the Renaults, very good gas mileage even before the oil embargo.
Bob Barker was the real winner here if rumors are true
5:11 Normally, Johnny Olson would say, "Stay tuned for Gambit next over most of these CBS stations."
Those girls are so gorgeous!
0:59 Could they not wait for Johnny O. to finish his lines from the last prize? There goes the surprise...
You can tell this was very early in the run - I think this show aired in November 1972 if I remember right. Just as I type this -> 2:17 - ouch, the tape! The tape!
How many of you recognized the model showing the boat - lovely Anitra Ford from “Messiah of Evil” and “The Longest Yard”?
A car and a trip for less than 2500? Unbelievable. I was 8 years old in 1972. Crazy
$1.60 usa min wage and half that in Japan in 1972.
Bob's voice sure echoes here.
The good ole days! When life was simpler, prices were lower, and women weren't covered in tattoos!
Two blondes 😁😁😇😇
2.22 SAME STYLE BOAT ROGER MOORE USED IN LIVE AND LET DIE
Johnny Oleson? I remember Rod Roddy!
Johnny Olson was the original PIR announcer. After his untimely death in October 1985, staff members tried to drag Rod Roddy out of Love Connection to announce TPIR, a position he would hold for 17 years until his own death in 2003. Only Bob Barker knew this could work out as he was using a rotating amount of models at the time and he would do the same with announcers before settling with the annoying George Gray in the Drew Carey era.
Man, Bob's hair was like a plastic helmet! WOW!
*_1973_*
That Honda 600 featured all the latest safety tech of the day… 🤦🏻♀️
I almost thought that someone other than Bob Barker was hosting. He looked a bit different w dark hair
He was 50 here. Or close to it.
In 1987 he stopped dying his hair.
A car and trip...$2,487.......OMG
that lil red car,lol
Whoa what happened @ 2:17? Johnny pre-taped these things right?
That was pretty expensive back then for a trip to Hawaii and a hot wheels car.
And they were stewardesses.....not flight attendants.
Double Showcase Win wasn't involved until summer 1974.
Nope 👎🏻🙅🏻. Oh, by the way ↕️, Bell 🔔 Antonio, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
Please ignore and mute James
@@silentbob3208 Butt out, Tootsie!
Bell 🔔 Antonio, I apologize for Robert F. Besides, he's getting a lump of coal for Christmas 🎄.
@@silentbob3208 👎🏻
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I heard they have warehouses full of cars & boats, and furniture & other expensive, high-end merchandise and prizes just sitting and gathering dust for decades-
Because
people who won those cars and boats & expensive merch couldn't afford to pay the "prize-tax"!
Is that true?
They gave her the tiniest car in the world. @4:51
Wait did I hear that right, that Honda in 1972 got 40 mpg?!
It had a 0.7 litre engine. It's essentially a lawnmower engine.
The car also only weighed 1500 pounds.
Sure. My parents had a 1980 Volkswagen rabbit that got 40 miles per gallon. Their 1984 Toyota Corolla got 35 miles per gallon. All the fussing from both sides about fuel economy and the miles per gallon really hasn't changed, but the horsepower sure has! My 485 hp challenger RT scat pack can get 25 miles per gallon, compare that to my 1971 Riviera had only a slightly larger engine but would only get double digit mileage if I was going downhill with a tailwind and the AC off!
@@chriswells506 Yep. 2 cylinders and 10-inch wheels. Mine was gray with black interior. It's a good thing I was skinny in those days.
Wow....$2000 can't buy you that today.
Check out that big hair on the models.
Aw but i wanted a lawn mower 😢😢😮
Dang that boat cost more than that car and trip did.
If you are asking why everything is so cheap, we had NO National Debt, so inflation basically didnt exist. We were just off the Gold standard in 1972 so the negative affects of printing money hadnt begun yet.
And I thought $2000 was a ridiculously low bid. I bid more than both combined with change to spare even knowing it was an old show. Annual salaries must have been $5000 back then. No matter how many times he said it, people still aren't fixing their pets. I trapped 3 feral cats and had them spayed or neutered. Problem is, I never released them back into the neighborhood. They're looking at me now!
damn, $2000 bid for a car and trip to Hawaii.
Some college needs a TPIR sociology/pysch course to show things in our country's societal history or study the show. There's a college of Star Trek somewhere I hear... SOCTPIR 401...501..? Study the past.
,40 miles a gallon
That's inflation for ya😮
A trip to Hawaii and a car for $2,500!
This hurts my soul......
When was the NEW dropped from the Price Is Right?
Season 50
@@stevekay1925 I read that in June, 1973,the NEW term was dropped.Was that at the beginning of the month?
When it got old.
Probably when it move from the morning time slot to the afternoon next to Hollywood's Talking (later Match Game).
1:12 That's not sedan
It is Hatchback :v
40 mpg, automakers can't have that.
And unlike the item up for bids in Contestants' Row where duplicate bids cannot occur (hence mentioning the term frozen bid), this is perfectly fine for the showcases as one could be that amount and the other could be that amount too.
This is also during the time where the technicians' strike occurred - the camera work was bad (various Goodson/non-union CBS staffers operated the cameras), let alone production quality. Come January 1973, the normal people returned to work.
That explains some things for me
There was a glitch in The Price is Right cue music at 2:16. Maybe a flaw in the music audio tape, and probably nothing to do with a technicians' strike. Now, that can't happen. No tape used for that.
That glitch though 😂
Ah, makes sense. I noticed the camera operators seemed a bit unsure and were trying to frame up shots while hot. Definitely the rookie team.
@@andyk6796 Yep 👍🏻.
Now $2,000 is the price of the prize they win just to get on stage.
This is probably the oldest first video ever since the 1970s. Still remembering Bob Barker! 🌹
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Two grand for a new car and a trip for two to Hawaii 😅
Sounds like a bargain
At the end of the November 17, 1972, episode of _The New Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 10:30 🕥 am Eastern, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉. And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
Flagged for spam, ignore and mute James
@@silentbob3208 Stay out of it, sweetie 🍭!
5150Rockstar 🪨💫, I apologize for Robert F. Besides, he's getting a lump of coal for Christmas 🎄.
You gonna Tell me that Grill thing and a 15 foot cheap boat was more than a trip to hawaii and a Small car?????..uh....ok lmao
This was the first 1972 episode I ever saw; I was 9 years old when I saw it.
They all did great; congrats to them!
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The Pillsbury Bake-Off day - this would be among the first glimpses of the lovely Anitra Ford outside of pictures from fan sites back then, too.
@@millenniumman75 Yep 👍🏻, which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime February 29, 2000, at 11 am Eastern, followed by a rerun of _The New Price Is Right 👉🏻_ from November 17, 1972, at 11:30 🕦 am Eastern, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
Ignore James
@@millenniumman75 I apologize for Robert F. Besides, he's getting a lump of coal for Christmas 🎄.
Models had a lot of hair
today you can't even buy car insurance for a year at those prices
Aired on November 17, 1972 (Fri.)
November 17, 1972, to be precise, Christopher. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
So we are into the November shows now
Ignore and mute James
@@silentbob3208 Sure 👍🏻 you do, honey 🍯, so get used to it!
Christopher, I apologize for Robert F. Besides, he's getting a lump of coal for Christmas 🎄.
Why does that honda look so much like a mini?
Both Donna & Kathy Bid $2,000 💵 On Their Showcases !!
At the end of that same episode, of course, David.
Ummm....thank's Einstein....we watched the video bro.
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Should have left the commercials in .. 😢
Before the welfare state was in full effect and the dollar was worth something
Legend has it that there was once an instance during Bob's run where the showcase ended in a tie. Is that true?
Ask Dennis James.
Cheesy showcases
It was a new show so probably not a lot of revenue back then.
Yeah.....they should have at least thrown in a 80" $KHD TV or an Apple iPhone 15.
Boat wasn't cheesy.
Bob Barker's hair has one of the worst dye jobs I've ever seen in my life
Hey ya el buay se murio. Dejalo rip
That girl was brutal to her current boyfriend when she said she'd find one that was "handsome"
Imagine getting a car and a trip to Hawaii for less than $3000. Not in this day of greed and corruption.
I couldn't fit in that Honda 600. Put it in perspective. I'm guessing the model is roughly 5'7" and 110 pounds, if that. She's *taller* than the car. She's *towering* over that car. She would probably be uncomfortable sitting in that for any length of time. I'm 6'2" and 270. Yeah. Me getting in that car ain't happening. That's almost as crazy a Shaq riding in a Buick.
I didn't think that lady's bell bottoms were gonna fit in the car!!
That's why you tear out the front seat and sit in the back.
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@@robertmorris8997 Right on. That movie is a classic.
He wasn't saying to spay or neuter your pets back then.
40 miles to the gallon wow.
I get that on my 2016 Civic.
DONNA WINS THE SHOWCASE 4:19
DONNA WINS THE SHOWCASE 4:19
DONNA WINS THE SHOWCASE 4:19
@@anandguruji83 At the end of the November 17, 1972, episode of _The New Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 10:30 🕥 am Eastern, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵’s (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
@@davidellis5141 At the end of the November 17, 1972, episode of _The New Price Is Right 👉🏻,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 10:30 🕥 am Eastern, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵’s (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
Does she though? Why does her podium flash 3487? They rigged it to give her the win
Telling the girl she'll "Find a handsome man" to drive it, and that "A pretty girl like you will have no problem"...
That would never make it on the show these days!
40 miles a gallon. Whatever happened to that?
I remember seeing this episode rerun on CBS after the 2000 Pillsbury Bake-Off!
So do I, Heidi, which aired at 11:30 🕦 am Eastern, on February 29, 2000, of course. Oh, by the way ↕️, next ➡️ month are two ✌️🏻 January _Price Is Right 👉🏻_ birthdays 🎉🎉: Former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kathleen Bradley's (née Kathleen JoAnn Bradley) 73rd birthday 🎉 (January 10) and former Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Brandi Sherwood 🪵's (née Brandi Dawn 🌇 Sherwood 🪵) 53rd birthday 🎉 (January 13). And furthermore, Season ❄️’s Greetings 👋🏻🫡🖖🏻!
I like to bake cookies 🍪 😋
@@davidellis5141 So do I as well as Robert F.
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@@silentbob3208 XOX 😲!
Man these cars and boats are tiny
He had to explain everything to them in detail because they are blondes lol
I'm going to guess if both contestants bid the exact same difference (without going over) for their showcases, both win their showcases. Also, if both were within the amount to win both showcases and were the same price difference (without going over), both would win both showcases, which would be an expensive day for TPIR prize budget.
Would've been interesting to see a tie in the showcase
It's either that or the tiebreaker goes to the top winner.
I don't know if production ever planned for that since it was unlikely back then. And nowadays, it's highly improbable since showcases are worth ten times as much, so I don't know if we'll ever find out. Sadly. It would be an awesome viral moment!
@@silentbob3208according to wiki, it happened on the Dennis James nighttime version sometimes in 1972 or 1973!
@@anthonyguarino4242 Yep 👍🏻!
@@anthonyguarino4242 We need a lot more Dennis James episodes to show up. That would be cool to see.
Cars were junk back then, but womens fashions was still feminine and beautiful.