This was the last episode to feature the classic crawl at the end of the show before going to a more modern computer generated one, which had been the case on all other game shows for a decade earlier. This is also right around the time Happy GIlmore started to make Barker more popular with the under-30 crowd.
47:10 Boy, that was a gutsy move spinning again on 75 cents much to the dismay of the audience, but it paid off for Larry. I probably would have stayed on 75.
@Graig Mellon It probably wasn’t as gutsy (though that was still a lucky move) as Bryan’s big and bold move, while playing Punch a Bunch, that same year, though.
For each of those 6 One Bid Prizes, I would have guessed the following. Gazebo: $1,995 Artwork: $900 Area Rug: $1,290 Dinette Set: $990 Luggage: $1,220 Sofa: $1,835
John you look so handsome!!!!!!
This was the last episode to feature the classic crawl at the end of the show before going to a more modern computer generated one, which had been the case on all other game shows for a decade earlier. This is also right around the time Happy GIlmore started to make Barker more popular with the under-30 crowd.
Zach Horan The Price is Right
I will forever miss that classic credit scroll.
They tested the computer generated credits for the season 16 finale.
@@ckfinke7625 Yes but it didn't last long, only a show or two IIRC
OAD - May 7, 1996
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47:10 Boy, that was a gutsy move spinning again on 75 cents much to the dismay of the audience, but it paid off for Larry. I probably would have stayed on 75.
@whatever 111 Ruining the show? If everything was won season to season, this show would be cancelled because of bankruptcy.
Now, If Larry Had Landed On 70 Cents on His 2nd Spin, What would Bob and the audience react and say instead?
@Graig Mellon It probably wasn’t as gutsy (though that was still a lucky move) as Bryan’s big and bold move, while playing Punch a Bunch, that same year, though.
Bienvenue a price is right.
47:11 Audience, if you’re scared for Larry, do as Brian said- “buy a dog (especially a Dalmatian in 1996), he’s going for it.”
For each of those 6 One Bid Prizes, I would have guessed the following.
Gazebo: $1,995
Artwork: $900
Area Rug: $1,290
Dinette Set: $990
Luggage: $1,220
Sofa: $1,835
Do you still have the Minivan?
One of the last times of the manual credit roll before it becomes computerized
That's right, the very last one, in fact. They actually once tested a computer generated one in 1988 for the season 16 finale.
At 57:44 R.I.P Manual TPIR Closing Credit Roll (September 4, 1972-May 7, 1996).
With the exception of the season 16 finale in 1988, which tested computer generated credits.