The Price is Right | (1/6/76)
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Since I'll be out of town for the weekend, I'll be doing my birthday special early.
On this episode of TPIR from 1976, we have two interesting contestants (and a funny opening).
VTR Date: December 2, 1975
Pricing Games:
Lucky Seven (w/a crazy contestant)
Shell Game (w/a contestant with the waterworks)
Clock Game
Most Expensive
Card Game
Hi-Lo
(c) 1976 Mark Goodson Productions
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The thing I love about The Price is Right are the extremely heightened emotions of the contestants. The excitement of contestants winning have not changed in the 45 years between this episode and now. :)
I love that old "come on down!" music.
Year 2018 now & TPiR is still on air. Man how time flies so fast?!? You'll never grow tired of watching this game show. Luv it!
Bob Barker and Bill Cullen were much better hosts than Drew, though.
It's so weird to see the Big Wheel WITHOUT The Green Sections OR Bonus Spins.
You should have seen the original wheel...it spun clockwise instead of like a slot machine and the wheel was much smaller.
I was there and I remember it before it had the green section so for me it’s the reverse or it was the reverse for quite a long time until it became normal I know I spent a lot of summers in front of the TV watching the price is right at least like 76 7778
@@naturesfinest4871 I was about to say- the original 1975 wheel wasn’t that shabby but this wheel is better
Yea that didn't debut til December 1978
4:33 Ah, the 1976 Chevrolet Nova. We had that model car until 1987
+millenniumman75 First time I've ever seen them offer the same model car twice in an episode...
+Paul Duca Heh, I didn't even notice that. They would only do something like that on Let's Make a Deal, but it was the exact same car. I didn't know the Nova was that popular....probably trying to push it out there since the Mexico "No va" disaster.
Oh my god, the 70s look like they were a great time to be alive. Too bad I was born in the 90s lol
The 70s had their fair share of problems for sure, but you gotta admit (for the most part) Television, movies, and music were tops.
Maybe not better ? But simpler for sure, so in my eyes, BETTER.
Except for the cr*p furniture : )
For white folk.
I just turned 4 years old days before!
RIP Bob Barker :(:::::
Thanks for posting these old episodes. Great memories.
U bet! Janice created the modeling technique back in 72' when the show started with her, Anitra, and Bob. Janice has the personality, class, and elegance. She was the only reason i watched
What the heck happened to that poor girl, she looked so sad the whole time....
My mother loved The Price Is Right we were fond of Johnny Olsen too
Loved watching this with mom. Wish she and I could have attended a taping.
I watched it with my dad especially when he got sick and stopped working. We'd watch it every day before I went to work. Or when I was much younger and he worked the afternoon shift
Gotta love how "grateful" people act on here but then PASS on a set of FREE prizes smh
this is the best episode of TPIR that i have ever watched
"Did you grow up on a farm? Did you do a lot of plowing? Ah, that's how you got strong."
Oh, Bob.
9:47 My mom loved Anchor's Amber color in the 70's. It was very elegant looking for the time.
This is the same date Johnny Yong Bosch was born!
Nice.
@@TheManny717 And three months before _Full House_ queen Candace Cameron (a.k.a. DJ Tanner) was born.
Hope you enjoy your vacation.
Side-note, but do you have any favorite TPIR models past or present? Mine's is Holly Hallstrom (1977-1995).
Dian Parkinson...Janice Pennington was great too during the first few years.
Anitra!
Well, since a zero usually represents nothing, I'd have them give the number difference (ex. 1 for 1, 2 for 2, etcetera).
Finally, glad to have a non-WIN-TV copy of this ep, thanks
Makes sense... I asked since I recall reading somewhere about a player guessing 0 and the real number being 7 (or vice versa), and Bob salvaging the loss by saying the player only owed $3
Thanks, Jon.
Well, that's a rarity... a 0 in Lucky Seven... how would you handle a wrong guess in that case, as far as deciding how much the contestant owes?
Poor Guadalupe! Beautiful!
oldiesmusic76 This broke me down 😣
God, she needs to stop the misery swooning and cheer up!
@@amandajstar I know right?? She's crying more than a winner in the Miss USA pageant!
@1:12 dem teeth look like mah uncle Earl's teeth, only his aren't white.
Past: Chantel Dubay
Present: No idea.
Happy birthday
Almost 50 years ago and some contestants still act a fool. SMH...