Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes & 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following. Refrigerator/Freezer: $1,850 Wall Unit: $1,300 Telescope: $550 Tennis Rackets: $550 Brass Sculpture: $435 Luggage: $845 1st Showcase: $18,850 2nd Showcase: $18,500
When this show was aired on CBS daytime, school lunch menu courtesy of the Glendora, CA Unified School District: Hamburger-Cheese Slice,Lettuce,_Pickle & Tomato,French Fries,Fresh Apple.
here's what aired in prime time on this date: ABC: The Kennedys of Massachusetts, PrimeTime Live CBS: How'd They Do That? (Car Chase Stunts and Efforts), Eye to Eye with Connie Chung, Picket Fences (repeat) Fox: The Simpsons (repeat), The Sinbad Show (repeat), In Living Color, Herman's Head (repeat) NBC: Mad About You (repeat), Wings (repeat), Seinfeld (repeat), Frasier (repeat) In late night: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Billy Crystal, David Robinson, Texas), Late Show with David Letterman (Macaulay Culkin, Mona Frey, Randy Newman), Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Victoria Jackson, Eleven)
If you happen to find the October 14, 1993 original airdate of TPIR, could you upload it? The reason I'm mentioning it is because the episode features the 2nd highest daytime winner at that time with winnings of more than $85K. I would really appreciate it!
I always thought Super Ball! could have extended its own life if it became more appealing. For instance, it should have been made a permanent car game - the prop and gameplay were too elaborate for it to be a game where a freakin' jukebox is the top prize. The consolations of $50 and $100 were lame too - especially in other games that came after it (e.g. Spelling Bee where you could walk away with at least $1,000 by not really doing anything aside from picking cards).
Agree to a point. But the game takes so long to play that it would be hard to fit on today's show. Perhaps it would be easier if it were a regular car/sp game, though you'd still have to schedule several short games on that show.
Actually, this would be what I would call five and a half out of six wins. Also, I wouldn't say that this Super ball playing wasn't a complete loss because Edwin won $350.
There's something odd about the closing credits from this year on TPIR: Why do the Mark Goodson and TPIR copyright screens appear in the normal size, but the CBS notice between these two screens appear bigger? This never used to happen. It's understandable that something like this would have happened in the late 70's and early 80's, but in the mid 90's?! That's quite odd if you ask me.
@@pannoni8449 This was the last show, particularly from MGP, to employ hand-cranked closing credits. I think Card Sharks '86 was the first show from MGP to use chyron.
I can watch these CLASSIC episodes of The Price is Right for hours but can't watch one minute of The Price is Right today
Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes & 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following.
Refrigerator/Freezer: $1,850
Wall Unit: $1,300
Telescope: $550
Tennis Rackets: $550
Brass Sculpture: $435
Luggage: $845
1st Showcase: $18,850
2nd Showcase: $18,500
very memorable and awesome thank you for posting
When this show was aired on CBS daytime, school lunch menu courtesy of the Glendora, CA Unified School District: Hamburger-Cheese Slice,Lettuce,_Pickle & Tomato,French Fries,Fresh Apple.
Thanks for another great episode!
Also how much would you have guessed on that Refrigerator & Freezer?
That is one badass mullet @ 20:10
Bob Barker: I could stop tape but I'm a brave man. I'm leaving that in!
26:52 WHEW!! That was a close one on Hi-Lo!
Jason Nadle Dollar $1.89
here's what aired in prime time on this date:
ABC: The Kennedys of Massachusetts, PrimeTime Live
CBS: How'd They Do That? (Car Chase Stunts and Efforts), Eye to Eye with Connie Chung, Picket Fences (repeat)
Fox: The Simpsons (repeat), The Sinbad Show (repeat), In Living Color, Herman's Head (repeat)
NBC: Mad About You (repeat), Wings (repeat), Seinfeld (repeat), Frasier (repeat)
In late night: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Billy Crystal, David Robinson, Texas), Late Show with David Letterman (Macaulay Culkin, Mona Frey, Randy Newman), Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Victoria Jackson, Eleven)
SEE YOU NEXT SHOW!
This aired on my 16th birthday, and my 42nd birthday is coming up this 2's day!
This aired 3 days after Dian filled her lawsuit.
32:32 The Big Wheel is not set properly
If you happen to find the October 14, 1993 original airdate of TPIR, could you upload it? The reason I'm mentioning it is because the episode features the 2nd highest daytime winner at that time with winnings of more than $85K. I would really appreciate it!
They should use this game NOW
$1899 for that fridge? I paid 2300 for samsung stainless and will paying Lowe's CC forever. Guess wasn't bad price.
Everybody was probably watching OJ around this time.
That wasn't for another eight days.
Wow, over $3.00 for WART REMOVER in 1994?
I always thought Super Ball! could have extended its own life if it became more appealing. For instance, it should have been made a permanent car game - the prop and gameplay were too elaborate for it to be a game where a freakin' jukebox is the top prize. The consolations of $50 and $100 were lame too - especially in other games that came after it (e.g. Spelling Bee where you could walk away with at least $1,000 by not really doing anything aside from picking cards).
Well the closest thing we'll see is a skee-ball machine, usually as a one-bid prize.
acotbc could have extended super ball by upping the outer rings to 250 and 500 and offering, say, three trips.
Agree to a point. But the game takes so long to play that it would be hard to fit on today's show. Perhaps it would be easier if it were a regular car/sp game, though you'd still have to schedule several short games on that show.
Not that it made a difference, but there was a mathematical error in the first showcase.
Do you have more?
There's another over on pannoni4, but no more for now.
+pannoni 8 Yes, I know I'm subscribed to both your channels.
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Is this a perfect show?
No, because "Super Ball!!!" wasn't won.
Actually, this would be what I would call five and a half out of six wins. Also, I wouldn't say that this Super ball playing wasn't a complete loss because Edwin won $350.
Where is the episode with LInda Cardellini?
The Price is Right (October 23 , 1995) Pannoni 8 uploaded
Tina Simpson RUclips
There's something odd about the closing credits from this year on TPIR: Why do the Mark Goodson and TPIR copyright screens appear in the normal size, but the CBS notice between these two screens appear bigger? This never used to happen. It's understandable that something like this would have happened in the late 70's and early 80's, but in the mid 90's?! That's quite odd if you ask me.
The show was still using hand-cranked closing credits at the time. It switched to chyron late in Season 24 (around May 1996).
Just wondering did they ever give away a ford tempo
@@pannoni8449 This was the last show, particularly from MGP, to employ hand-cranked closing credits. I think Card Sharks '86 was the first show from MGP to use chyron.
For full credit TPIR episodes, the CBS notice was smaller.
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