I remember watching these in the summer of '86 and thinking those transitions were strange. Normally there would be a commercial break in the daytime show, but for these specials they did an awkward edit to move directly to the big wheel. It wasn't even physically possible to do in real time as the previous game happened where the big wheel would need to sit. Weird for sure.
@@andyk6796 Definitely was...the edit only worked if the game immediately preceding the Showcase Showdown was played on the turntable (an illusion furthered by the TT visibly turning back around as Bob and the last player arrived at the big wheel).
They mentioned an earthquake a couple of times. I wonder if they're referring to the North Palm Springs quake of July 8. Three moderate earthquakes hit southern California that month, but that particular tremor seems like it would be the most widely felt. I also wonder if the lovely Kimberly, or her boyfriend, ever bought that Bronco.
THese shows taped on 7/7,7/8, and 7/9. The Showcase winner on I believe the 8/21 primetime episode was from SW PA, and the local paper in the town he lived in did an article on his appearance, a couple weeks of so before it aired, mentioning how much he won and a couple of his prizes.
They cannot. Paramount has the rights to the 1972-present version of "The Price is Right." The Price is Right: The Barker Era may air these when the channel adds post-Johnny Olson episodes to their rotation.
So the color theme for these specials was apparently pewter. The border around the big doors, the border around the home base/turntable, and the curtains behind the audience. I feel like the green one bid displays felt out of place with all the pewter going on.
None of the new shows this season did well except for Designing Women and technically My Sister Sam…there was a stalker guy who murdered the main cast member, I believe, unfortunately, and that fatefully ended the show.
Rebecca Schaefer’s murder was a year after _My Sister Sam_ was canceled by CBS. If anything, the fact that CBS moved it to Saturday nights in the fall of 1987 led to low ratings in the second season. _Designing Women_ almost didn’t get beyond the first year.
Recent information has been found in terms of the production numbers and it turned out the 1986 specials, except for August 21, 1986, aired out of order. Check the TPIR Wiki.
I've wanted one my whole life. Then a few weeks ago I was on my way to pick up my kid from school and spied the 4 giant pillars for a canopy on the street curb -someone was throwing them away! I stopped and asked if the homeowner would mind me taking them, and she helped me load them into my car! (took 2 trips actually). Now I'm just trying to figure out what do do about the fabric part. I'm shocked to see that all the pre-made canopy sheets are _sheer_ . To me the whole point it so block out light completely like sleeping in a cozy cave! So I'm thinking I may need to make my own.
The colors that were popular in the 1980s are truly horrific. Beige? okay. Baby shit yellow? How was that a color choice that people choose voluntarily?
Hmm I didn't notice anybody wearing that color but I've only watched about 1/3 of the episode. What really surprised me was Kimberly who played Plinko (8:55). That vivid red sleeveless low-back dress is so NOT like a typical mid-80's garment. In fact if I didn't know better I would say she was just filmed today! Okay her hairstyle is kinda 80's but not obnoxiously so. She was just a timeless beauty head-to-toe!
What are you talking about? Drew Carey is still the host. If you're talking about Wheel of Fortune, then I don't see network TV reviving daytime Wheel of Fortune.
38 years later and it feel likes yesterday ...I was 12 years old back then and now I'm 50 years old 🙂 ✌
That was the funniest game of Plinko I've ever seen 😆
For the love of God, how many fucking times did she drop that fucking chip? I lost count.
@@jh6925 haha!
And she hit for the cycle, too.
Let's all throw our dishes against the wall if they have powder residue !!!
That commercial was hilarious.
Ok
You know it’s a serious situation when Barker’s coming out in a tux.
Well yeah. The Price is Right night time show was a big deal.
BOB BARKER #1!!!!👍🤍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
He didn't have any clean laundry
The Raisin Bran commercial cracked me up. Sign of the times.
At 25:59 The Ten Thousand Dollars sign never gets old folks.
Great special
I remember when everything was so much cheaper!
In 2024, they would come down in crocs , white socks and pajamas.
that was a weird transition from the danger price technical win to the wheel.
I remember watching these in the summer of '86 and thinking those transitions were strange. Normally there would be a commercial break in the daytime show, but for these specials they did an awkward edit to move directly to the big wheel. It wasn't even physically possible to do in real time as the previous game happened where the big wheel would need to sit. Weird for sure.
@@andyk6796 Definitely was...the edit only worked if the game immediately preceding the Showcase Showdown was played on the turntable (an illusion furthered by the TT visibly turning back around as Bob and the last player arrived at the big wheel).
The picture on this is amazing 🤩
They mentioned an earthquake a couple of times. I wonder if they're referring to the North Palm Springs quake of July 8. Three moderate earthquakes hit southern California that month, but that particular tremor seems like it would be the most widely felt.
I also wonder if the lovely Kimberly, or her boyfriend, ever bought that Bronco.
THese shows taped on 7/7,7/8, and 7/9. The Showcase winner on I believe the 8/21 primetime episode was from SW PA, and the local paper in the town he lived in did an article on his appearance, a couple weeks of so before it aired, mentioning how much he won and a couple of his prizes.
I love you Rod Roddy 💖❤️😙
15:47 4 wheeled motorcycle
Angela took home $100 after the state of California took $5,000 and Uncle Sam took $4,900 in taxes. Big win!
And you're not exaggerating AT ALL, are you? 🙄
@@audreymuzingo933 not in the least unfortunately...
@@pantherplatform OH BULLSH. Come on.
No it’s true Audrey. Go lick a fat one.
@@audreymuzingo933Go lick a fat one
You can tell the guy in the showcase was just itching for that first one. The second one didn’t seem to impress him that much.
I was routing for Albert! Yay!
That cut straight to the big wheel was rare moment
I wonder if Buzzr will air these primetime eps when they air the 1986 shows.
Hopefully they do.
Pluto tv might.
They cannot. Paramount has the rights to the 1972-present version of "The Price is Right."
The Price is Right: The Barker Era may air these when the channel adds post-Johnny Olson episodes to their rotation.
In temptation which TPIR music cue did they use on the cash prize
I like how the Navy guy had to bid on a paddle boat and was $1 over. That had to kinda suck.
Thank you for uploading this!!
Holly, Holly, Holly. In a different life...
Such a shame this didn't last longer
What?
@@gator_productions The prime time specials
They could not compete against "The Cosby Show" and "Family Ties" during the same timeslots.
The girl in the red dress...geez Lord, wish I could have met her in 86.
So the color theme for these specials was apparently pewter. The border around the big doors, the border around the home base/turntable, and the curtains behind the audience. I feel like the green one bid displays felt out of place with all the pewter going on.
I just finished my first lap
You're just going to have to walk down Main Street in Homer Louisiana😅
That is an enormous clock. Did it fall off of Big Ben?
How come on Plinko you win the sum of _all_ the dollar amounts, but on Punch A Bunch you only get to keep one?
cuz they are different games?
@@sallysimpson7 Duh-hurrrrr. Not so funny, Sally.
RIP Aunt Jemima...
I just glue a picture of her on mine.
None of the new shows this season did well except for Designing Women and technically My Sister Sam…there was a stalker guy who murdered the main cast member, I believe, unfortunately, and that fatefully ended the show.
Rebecca Schaefer’s murder was a year after _My Sister Sam_ was canceled by CBS. If anything, the fact that CBS moved it to Saturday nights in the fall of 1987 led to low ratings in the second season. _Designing Women_ almost didn’t get beyond the first year.
Is Georgia still on your mind?
This episode's production code is 004P, not 005P. 005P was the September 11, 1986 special.
Recent information has been found in terms of the production numbers and it turned out the 1986 specials, except for August 21, 1986, aired out of order. Check the TPIR Wiki.
12:41 was than edit ?
19:24 Trina enjoyed feeling the earthquake in bed! Bob didn’t want to touch that one. 😂
Diane in the red bikini😍
So cute, getting that excited about $5k
my favorite prize a brass canopy bed. i am getting sleepy seeing that prize.
I've wanted one my whole life. Then a few weeks ago I was on my way to pick up my kid from school and spied the 4 giant pillars for a canopy on the street curb -someone was throwing them away! I stopped and asked if the homeowner would mind me taking them, and she helped me load them into my car! (took 2 trips actually). Now I'm just trying to figure out what do do about the fabric part. I'm shocked to see that all the pre-made canopy sheets are _sheer_ . To me the whole point it so block out light completely like sleeping in a cozy cave! So I'm thinking I may need to make my own.
18:46 what happened
The danger price board malfunctioned
Well look who’s modeling the first prize, busty McGee!
Tits McGee*
Is the Plinko chip defective or are chips defective?🤭
Design issues...That's why it was redone eventually.
Glad Albert won.
What kind of name is Pinkie?
Rene Russo in the finesse commercial
$8,000 for a bed in 1986?
5:18... It's very typical of the Southerners to try and cheat lmao. Karma got him 😽😽😽😽😽😽
The young woman in the red dress looked very nice.What happened to;nicely dressed women like that?
I am sure she wore jeans and T-shirts at home
@@sallysimpson7 Likely,but she would have been
@@sallysimpson7 still dressed nicely
The colors that were popular in the 1980s are truly horrific. Beige? okay. Baby shit yellow? How was that a color choice that people choose voluntarily?
Hmm I didn't notice anybody wearing that color but I've only watched about 1/3 of the episode. What really surprised me was Kimberly who played Plinko (8:55). That vivid red sleeveless low-back dress is so NOT like a typical mid-80's garment. In fact if I didn't know better I would say she was just filmed today! Okay her hairstyle is kinda 80's but not obnoxiously so. She was just a timeless beauty head-to-toe!
You forgot puke green.
Why is it special?
Because it was at night and aired at night in prime time.
Wish CBS would bring this show back. Just don’t make Ryan sechrest the host. Better choice would be howie mandel or Steve Martin.
WTF are you talking about? It has never left.
@@someguy9778true, but a better choice of host would be nice.
What are you talking about?
Drew Carey is still the host.
If you're talking about Wheel of Fortune, then I don't see network TV reviving daytime Wheel of Fortune.
And just remember seriously everyone who watches this have your pets spayed or neutered
So the model really had to be in a bikini for the 12 seconds she was showing the hot tub? 😂
What hot tub?
@@taco2k3 😂
I miss the Barker era…..what they are putting out now is 100% bull dung.
Wanna be Hugh Heffner with the ladies
I think if they just made plinko chips lightly magnetic they wouldn't stop
lol...They fixed it long ago.