I was raised by my grandmother in rural north Louisiana. She had 65 acres, cows, chickens, a big garden, lived in a white framed house (800 square feet), she would watch this show while cooking lunch. I can still smell the mothballs coming from her closet, and the home cooked meal. Those were the days.
Jimmy Carter Had a good heart But Amy Carter would have made a better President,The Economy was getting worse Daily. The 80's is when you want to set your dial on the time machine!
@@lilibethdoherty295 The whole reason for wanting to go back was because I was too young to care about that stuff. I was almost 14 and didnt have a care in the world.
I didn't like Bob Barker. He also was sexually harassed a lot too. Those women would come on stage and try to smooch him , sometimes on the lips. He handled it well but you could tell he was annoyed by it. Weird times those were.@@TowGunner
I was 19 years old in 1988 when I paid $600.00 for my first car. It was a 1977 Skylark 4 door. The first time I drove it to work was on a cold, drizzly day but I had my own car with a working heater, windshield wipers and radio. It was an amazing feeling.
That year I didn't have to pretend: I was 12 when I came down with the chicken pox and stayed home from school for two weeks... (I feared falling behind at school, so at my request, a classmate who lived two blocks away brought me the classwork/homework so I ended up never missing a beat...) Plus, I did soak in The Price Is Right during that time.😉
As a genx 70s and 80s kid, I used to love laying out of school and watching pir before having a miraculous recovery just in time to not have to see the soaps. The price is right has healed many children in the same way. And wow, when the price of cars was still four digits
The 70's was so awesome. A time when people were still just people. Before our bitter self-conscious irony killed our innocence. Give me a time machine, please.
It was one of my favorite parts of getting to stay home. Curl up on the couch under the blanket, watching the somewhat snowy picture on the 19" TV and eating popsicles.
Lotsa stories from the showcase girls on that show about what a perv he was ... but he got away with it for many years for some reason. Nowadays he wouldn't.
I spent the summers at my grandmother's in the 70's and 80's. We would always watch this. I remember so many little details about her house. And the love that was there.
My 1st ex-girlfriend's father owned a 1979 Chevy Chevette. I believe it was the LAST year Chevrolet made THAT model car 🚗. NOT long after THAT, ALONG came the Chevy Prizm (took over THAT model from the GEO people!)
Its funny how influential this show was. I was born in 76 and fondly remember watching it in the late 70s and 80s. So many people I meet in our age range seem to have this show a a strong and very early childhood memory.
Love all the classic cars and clothing fashion😎 Watching these episodes is relaxing and much needed fun distraction from current world challenges. Merci beaucoup🌼
Bob was so good at what he did! He was normally wholesome but once in a while he would walk on the boarder! RIP my 70's-80's morning wake up excitement!
This brings back memories of visiting my grandparents. Walk in the door and my grandpa laying in bed, volume up extra loud, watching Price is Right on his "color TV".
I used to watch this with my grandmother back in the day! Johnny Olsen was the announcer, and later my cousin and I used to act like we were contestants on this show and play The Three Strikes Game. Fun times.
That's funny. I haven't watched The Price is Right _since_ this period. As a little kid back then, I remember on summer days, if the weather was too bad to go outside, I'd sometimes watch the daytime game shows, and this was one of them. I never watched them after that though, so when I think of The Price is Right, I always think of 1970s Price is Right, when Bob Barker still had dark hair, wide lapels, and the sets had all those garish 1970s colors.
I watched the Price is Right as a kid home sick from school in 1972. Here we are now and the same music and the same show just with different people. It's cool and depressing at the same time.
There were people that acted like complete and utter morons back then, as well as in every damn generation, so quit sounding like an elitist old fart because those tricks do not work on someone like myself.
I will keep these and watch these because I remember these so well! It make me feel good and even secure somehow. I was in my middle late teens and graduated. Even now I love them. So, comfortable I feel. 😊
I hope Shannon regales her grandchildren with stories of her time on this show, her trip to Brazil and driving around in her Buick. I also really hope her fiancé did well by her.
@@BF109G4 not only inflation but they try to make shit as cheaply as possible to make as much profit........ like everyone else its for profit........... The wont tell you but shit is marked up 100% sometimes more....
Oh, by they way, in the US, when you win the prize, you have to pay the taxes on it. Your not getting it for free, just at a very low cost. IRS needs it's fair share.
@@throlyhd9448 It’s also about efficiency in manufacturing on a mass scale, to serve a population that exploded in size., Plus cars are far safer now, more survivable in serious crashes, use far less fuel, so not as bad for the planet.
1977 and ALL the people on this show are always crazy happy and energetic. Now its 2023 and ALL the people on earth are like "emotionless and depressed". Where did they get the energy ?
That when Elvis had a few more months to live. Brother bought brand new 77 Monte Carlo and we went to Las Vegas in Aug of 77 and heard Elvis pass on the radio.
I wonder what became of her. Did she marry the boyfriend.? Is she still bartending? What became of her? These reruns bring me back to childhood. Love them !
What fun! Interestingly, a lot of the contestants still weren't savvy to the $1 more bid, the just $1 bid and other tricks that helped you win even in 1977.
I turned 16 that year. I wish I could go back and tell my younger self what to expect in the next 40+ years. Hell, he probably wouldn't believe me anyway.
I owned a 1977 Buick Skylark that looked exactly like the one in the show, except mine had a white vinyl top. The only problem with it was I bought it in 1991.
@@markheying2830 interesting , the trip to Brazil would thrown me off . Things were so different then . Either way you would have been really close . Did you see the commercial for the Star wars stamps ? I can only imagine if had I ordered and saved those till today . Wow 😳 big money 💰
1:11 One of my favorite parts of the Price is Right is subtle but it’s just this one shot of Bob with his back to us and it puts us on stage in his place
I was 6 years old when this was shown never got to watch these American price is right only time i first saw the price is right was in the 80s in England and im loving these price is right one of my all time favourite game shows
Ain't nothing better than classic price is right this is very good show. Bob Barker voice is still the same from this day.. I really love this show. That car is really shiny.. cars was cheaper back then in the days
It's absolutely crazy how some of the prices, especially for the bids, somehow haven't changed in the last forty years. I mean, $695 is what you could expect to pay today for a pool table. But back in 1977? That was expensive as all hell.
Yep and NO financing like you have today, it's essentially equivalent to 7 Grand today from an "affordability" perspective.. maybe even more.... you had to buy with cash back then..
It’s great seeing Holly Hallstrom’s early episodes, she was a tryout model in January 1977 along with 2 other models. Holly officially joined TPIR by February 14, 1977.
@@erikbunty2016 Dian Parkinson, the blonde with the Farrah hair, replaced Anitra Ford. Later, they wanted a third model, so they hired Holly. But my favorite was always Janice Pennington, the other blonde.
Thank you for leaving the ads in this is so cool. I like to think my great grandma was watching this episode when it came out. And this is so 70s how cool haha the style, the cars, everything is so dated. I wish I was around back then.
Ironic Blue sky comment , I was thinking the same thing, I was an exchange student from England in Billings Montana , loved watching this after School, and yes best year of my life too and I want so desperately to be so happy again .
bob barker was of exceptional character and integrity ,this world would be a FAR better place with more people like him. We love you bob RIP never forgotten
He was a great performer and pushed for animal spay and neuter but I don't know about "exceptional character and integrity". He was a known womanizer and harassed the models on the show.
I was a negative 6 years old in 1977. My dad was 25 years old and my mom was 17 years old. My grandmother who is still alive was 49 years old. Young Bob Barker was 54 years old..wow he is now 98 years old in 2021!
I was about to turn 15 just about to meet the first love of my life a few months later in late May. I think maybe we all look back to the decade of our teens as the best time of our life so but I can’t help think that the 80’s were really special. Really it’s all pretty special to be here in any decade. 🎉
This may have not been the episode, but watching the atmosphere of “Price is Right” ‘77, takes me right to the Yolanda episode. Wow , they have their all for Bob, as Olson said!
Listen how well Bob describeds the bonus game precisely as he does with all games. Drew Carery doesn't compare to Bob. Her reaction to seeing a dune buggy is like WTF?? The audience is all senior citizens lol.
I was raised by my grandmother in rural north Louisiana. She had 65 acres, cows, chickens, a big garden, lived in a white framed house (800 square feet), she would watch this show while cooking lunch. I can still smell the mothballs coming from her closet, and the home cooked meal. Those were the days.
I thought you said meatballs instead of mothballs at first hahaha I was like ummmm
@@Dedicated2WendyWilliams think it's a pleasant association with a happier time.
Love the memory picture!
Me too
I was raised by my Grandmother in rural N.C in those days and we would watch this show as well.
Makes me happy when I'am sad. Takes me back to a simpler time. Comfort Television ❤
Agree!
absolutely!!! I wasn't even born until 82 but this still comforts me.
Happy faces
Especially when people win, especially a car 1st game of the show..
SAME
I want to go back to 1977 and stay there.
Jr/Sr year of high school. Whaddya want to do when we go back?
@@Wa3ypx Don't forget me.. i was almost 14.. I'll ride in the back seat.
@@craigslistrro709 You can be the little brother.
Jimmy Carter Had a good heart But Amy Carter would have made a better President,The Economy was getting worse Daily. The 80's is when you want to set your dial on the time machine!
@@lilibethdoherty295 The whole reason for wanting to go back was because I was too young to care about that stuff. I was almost 14 and didnt have a care in the world.
Thanks for the memories. If I was sick at home from school, I'd lay on the couch and watch the show. This takes me back to my teens.
Me too
Ahh. . . good old flu and food poisoning; good times.
Rest easy Bob Barker................You did the world a lot of good and will be greatly missed!
And rest easy to George Carlin and the Yodeling cliffhanging man.
*except for Bob’s sexually harassing half the Price is Right staff, he was quite the guy.
Rest in Peace Bob Barker, Larry Storch, Betty White, and Prince Philip.
I didn't like Bob Barker. He also was sexually harassed a lot too. Those women would come on stage and try to smooch him , sometimes on the lips. He handled it well but you could tell he was annoyed by it. Weird times those were.@@TowGunner
I was 19 years old in 1988 when I paid $600.00 for my first car. It was a 1977 Skylark 4 door. The first time I drove it to work was on a cold, drizzly day but I had my own car with a working heater, windshield wipers and radio. It was an amazing feeling.
The first contestant was such a nice and classy lady with good manners I miss the old days when people were real.
Agreed
not many women like her around these days
U hear the audience most when they find out what game she's playing
She won a car and a dolla !!! Back then that dollar was a quarter tank of gas for that car.🤣
she as super cute tooo
Watching this makes me want to pretend that I have a cold so I can stay home and watch TV all day.
Right, and start to doze off as soon as the soap operas came on
I use to do this way too much! Than as soon as it was over lunch would just be ending so I'd go to school for the last half! LOL.
i did it weekly
That year I didn't have to pretend: I was 12 when I came down with the chicken pox and stayed home from school for two weeks... (I feared falling behind at school, so at my request, a classmate who lived two blocks away brought me the classwork/homework so I ended up never missing a beat...) Plus, I did soak in The Price Is Right during that time.😉
I think that many of us did that, either at school or at work.
As a genx 70s and 80s kid, I used to love laying out of school and watching pir before having a miraculous recovery just in time to not have to see the soaps. The price is right has healed many children in the same way. And wow, when the price of cars was still four digits
😂😂
The 70's was so awesome. A time when people were still just people. Before our bitter self-conscious irony killed our innocence. Give me a time machine, please.
70's Damn good, I would love to go back.
Bitter self-consciousness has been around since the beginning of human kind. They just didn't have social media to express it.
Yeah, before people were in a position to stand up for themselves. Good times.
This is it.
Best times of my life. Now the years go so fast I can't keep up.
We could watch this when we were home sick from school in 77'...
Absolutely. A world without social media, iPhones, and millennials. Miss it.
@@josebro352 you’re on social media and produced the millennial generation #extremehypocrisy
@@MyGreenPathway FYI the boomer generation produced the millennials. I'm Generation X. Grew up in the 70s and was a teen in the 80s.
Funny
It was one of my favorite parts of getting to stay home. Curl up on the couch under the blanket, watching the somewhat snowy picture on the 19" TV and eating popsicles.
The only reason I like to watch the old Price Is Right episodes is to see what the old cars looked like brand new.
That and the prices.
I wish cars still had front split bench seating and column shifters. New cars suck due to a lack of this.
Right? Back when you could get a new car for four digits lol.
And damn cheap😳
And how you make 10 x more but everything costs 12 x as much 🤷
3:28 "You may be the prettiest bartender I have ever seen in all my life" You could not get away with that today.
Yes, nowadays that’s considered rape. The show would’ve been canceled and cities burned down.
Lotsa stories from the showcase girls on that show about what a perv he was ... but he got away with it for many years for some reason. Nowadays he wouldn't.
All this furniture (especially the refrigerator) are still working till today. American previous quality.
@@arlofs great comment so true
@@BF109G4 Now, everything is made in China.
That Girl Winning The Buick is Beautiful.
Very attractive
Bartender love❣️
She was there with her “ fiancee”. They probably got divorced. She probably had two cats when she died
She seems so sweet and pretty as well. Wonder how she is doing.
@@datther wow
Shannon was beautiful and her voice is really nice too! Hope her life turned out good!
yea and she won the best prizes out of them all LOL bet the husband was loving it
Is she still alive at age 70? She must have some of her good looks in 2021/22
I wonder if she still has the car?
@@chrisbruce3164 No, she doesn’t
Shannon now goes by Shane!
I spent the summers at my grandmother's in the 70's and 80's. We would always watch this. I remember so many little details about her house. And the love that was there.
If I could remember everything I know now I would go back to 1977 in a heartbeat! I miss so many family members!
We need something light and fun like this now on the tv!
U know that this show is still on...right. But yes....seemed more fun back then.
Nothing beats Game Shows in the 1970’s and watching them being home sick from school!
Love watching what things cost...Especially the 🚘 🚙 🚗
CARS!!!
I came to say just that, lol
Win a 1973 Plymouth Duster 340!!!! Although they would have only offered a feather or space duster.
Man this took me back , now im sad , forgot how free we were ......
I had a blue chevette in 1984. It was a stick shift with a sun roof. It was a cool ride.
My 1st ex-girlfriend's father owned a 1979 Chevy Chevette.
I believe it was the LAST year Chevrolet made THAT model car 🚗. NOT long after THAT, ALONG came the Chevy Prizm (took over THAT model from the GEO people!)
My earliest memories are when I was a 2 year old toddler in 1979/80, with The Price is Right always on my grandparents TV
Happy times!
Its funny how influential this show was. I was born in 76 and fondly remember watching it in the late 70s and 80s. So many people I meet in our age range seem to have this show a a strong and very early childhood memory.
Love all the classic cars and clothing fashion😎
Watching these episodes is relaxing and much needed fun distraction from current world challenges.
Merci beaucoup🌼
It looks like Bob's coat was made out of an old couch! 😆
One of the other great things about this show, everyone was eligible, no bias at all for contestants.
My grandmother loved this show: RIP my beautiful grandmother
Incredible that Bob would do this show another FORTY years from this episode. Epic.
30
@@nighthawk6895 correct. By then he handed it over to Drew Carey
35yrs total
Bob was so good at what he did! He was normally wholesome but once in a while he would walk on the boarder! RIP my 70's-80's morning wake up excitement!
This brings back memories of visiting my grandparents. Walk in the door and my grandpa laying in bed, volume up extra loud, watching Price is Right on his "color TV".
I have the same memory of my grandparents Tom
Yes!! 🤣
Good old days…I really miss them❤️
I used to watch this with my grandmother back in the day! Johnny Olsen was the announcer, and later my cousin and I used to act like we were contestants on this show and play The Three Strikes Game. Fun times.
Bob was truly one of a kind. The way he engages with a takes an interest in each contestant.
it is great show
I wasn't even alive back in 1977 but it's fun to watch these old classics!! 😎
That's funny. I haven't watched The Price is Right _since_ this period. As a little kid back then, I remember on summer days, if the weather was too bad to go outside, I'd sometimes watch the daytime game shows, and this was one of them. I never watched them after that though, so when I think of The Price is Right, I always think of 1970s Price is Right, when Bob Barker still had dark hair, wide lapels, and the sets had all those garish 1970s colors.
I grew up watching this everyday I miss those days
Nothing better than pretending you were sick to get a day off and watching The Price Is Right.
@@stumarston6812 yeah those were the days.
Did you not go to school?
@@strawberryseeds yes I went to school every day. I became a chef for 30 years now. This show was played everyday after school about 4 pm . 👍
@@stumarston6812 actually it played about 4 pm everyday. 😉
Time was simple, people were beautiful, patriotism was universal, what a great time it was in America.
I watched the Price is Right as a kid home sick from school in 1972. Here we are now and the same music and the same show just with different people. It's cool and depressing at the same time.
No that is a good thing. Used to watch in the 70s as a kid. Usually in the summer
@Dylan, You took the words right out of my mouth; It reminds me of how fast the yrs. have gone by 😐
I turned 18 in March 1977 ... 62 now... Damn years roll fast
I was 16
I'm a year behind you! I turned 17 a mere 10 days after this episode aired on St. Patrick's Day! Aries ♈ (3/27) 😉 😊 😇
People held their composure a little better back then...
There were people that acted like complete and utter morons back then, as well as in every damn generation, so quit sounding like an elitist old fart because those tricks do not work on someone like myself.
@@paxhumana2015 True, but a lot more people act like complete and utter morons today than they did yesteryears. I think that's what he meant.
@@paxhumana2015 Aww, did the mean comment trigger your wee little feewings?
@@paxhumana2015 Yeah, all those 'old farts' missed out on Tide-pods and Ritalin.
They dressed much better.
I will keep these and watch these because I remember these so well! It make me feel good and even secure somehow. I was in my middle late teens and graduated. Even now I love them. So, comfortable I feel. 😊
Yes. I have the exact same feeling. And I’ll keep these episodes for when I’m sick or needing some comfort.
thanks for saving this on youtube. how beautiful life was that days. Greetings from Austria/Europe
I hope Shannon regales her grandchildren with stories of her time on this show, her trip to Brazil and driving around in her Buick. I also really hope her fiancé did well by her.
Me too
Those 70s commercials were WAY ahead of their time. Amazing
The George Carlin ad was from at least 1994.
They ads aren't from the 70s. These reruns are reruns shown on the cable Game Show Network yrs/decades later.
The prices back then for a brand new car are phenomenal compared to today
Inflation
@@BF109G4 not only inflation but they try to make shit as cheaply as possible to make as much profit........ like everyone else its for profit........... The wont tell you but shit is marked up 100% sometimes more....
Oh, by they way, in the US, when you win the prize, you have to pay the taxes on it. Your not getting it for free, just at a very low cost. IRS needs it's fair share.
@@curtisglowacki5520 I heard about that. Man, death & taxes
@@throlyhd9448 It’s also about efficiency in manufacturing on a mass scale, to serve a population that exploded in size., Plus cars are far safer now, more survivable in serious crashes, use far less fuel, so not as bad for the planet.
My Late Mother never misses this Program back in the day Specially When Bob Barker was the Host
Those good old harvest gold appliances. Looked good with the shag carpeting.
I was 11 in 77 and always watched this show if I wasn’t in school of course lol
You look fantastic for your age 😁
I was 2.5 when this aired.
1977 and ALL the people on this show are always crazy happy and energetic. Now its 2023 and ALL the people on earth are like "emotionless and depressed". Where did they get the energy ?
Do you really have to ask?...People were real human beings back then, not programmed internet zombie bots like today..
I still enjoy 👀 watching the Price Is Right just as much as I did while a youngster watching with my mother😘
My wife and I bid against each other in the Showcase Showdown, everytime we watch the show
Reruns with Barker ONLY
That when Elvis had a few more months to live. Brother bought brand new 77 Monte Carlo and we went to Las Vegas in Aug of 77 and heard Elvis pass on the radio.
Groucho Marx died a few days earlier.
I remember when he passed. We had cousins visiting and my 12 year old cousin was in tears over his death.
@@rangers9848 It was a SAD day for all.
SHANNEN IS GORGEOUS😍😍😘🥰🥰🤩!!!! She's got that Dorothy Hamill thing goin' on!!!
I wonder if she's still with us here on Earth; she'd only be in her late 60's now.
Her boyfriend was no help at all. She won that Skylark by herself!
I wonder what became of her. Did she marry the boyfriend.? Is she still bartending? What became of her?
These reruns bring me back to childhood. Love them !
@@brendatrump5163 she looked great in that polyester blouse.
Dude, she was friggin' SMOKIN" HOT!!! lol
What fun! Interestingly, a lot of the contestants still weren't savvy to the $1 more bid, the just $1 bid and other tricks that helped you win even in 1977.
I turned 16 that year. I wish I could go back and tell my younger self what to expect in the next 40+ years. Hell, he probably wouldn't believe me anyway.
Ain't that the truth!
Turned 16 also I know one thing I would have more dough.
Wrote your book?🥰❤️
I owned a 1977 Buick Skylark that looked exactly like the one in the show, except mine had a white vinyl top. The only problem with it was I bought it in 1991.
Bob was one smooth operator 😆
@@markheying2830 lol 😆 good one . Although perhaps Bob was the inspiration for the song .
@@markheying2830 that's a good question . Hmmm i would have said around 400 . I take it like me you grew up in the 70s ? 😃
@@markheying2830 good guesses . All we need now is a time machine 😆🤣
@@markheying2830 interesting , the trip to Brazil would thrown me off . Things were so different then . Either way you would have been really close . Did you see the commercial for the Star wars stamps ? I can only imagine if had I ordered and saved those till today . Wow 😳 big money 💰
Wonder what happened to these folks and their prizes!
People were so well dressed, with style, so much respect, now all is gone !
Wow awesome to see this from the 70’s but in high def! 😳❤️
Wow! My birth year! Old Bob still kicking at age 97....
I remember I had to watch it back in the late 80s early 90s with my grandfather because right after this show the teenage ninja turtles would come on
Robert was dressed like he was going to a party with that bright suit on but somehow ended up on the show🤦🏻♂️🕺🏻
‘77 in full effect!!!
I think that was right around the end of the steel exterior era. I had a '77 Pontiac LeMans that was a beast. You couldn't feel safer.
1:11 One of my favorite parts of the Price is Right is subtle but it’s just this one shot of Bob with his back to us and it puts us on stage in his place
I was 6 years old when this was shown never got to watch these American price is right only time i first saw the price is right was in the 80s in England and im loving these price is right one of my all time favourite game shows
This was literally the best thing I've ever seen
If I could go back to this episode, I'll take my VCR with me!
Ain't nothing better than classic price is right this is very good show. Bob Barker voice is still the same from this day.. I really love this show. That car is really shiny.. cars was cheaper back then in the days
The day before my 14th birthday. Two months later we would see a little thing called "Star Wars" in the theater.
Thanks for leaving in the commercials 😊 so much more nostalgic that way
I was born 3 days before this broadcast. Surreal to watch it.
The good ol Bob Barker days!!
Contestant Shannon should have been a model. So beautiful.
It's absolutely crazy how some of the prices, especially for the bids, somehow haven't changed in the last forty years. I mean, $695 is what you could expect to pay today for a pool table. But back in 1977? That was expensive as all hell.
Back then it was solid oak and could last 50 years. Now a $700 pool table is plastic and chipboard made in china
Quality materials were used and made in the USA back then.
Yep and NO financing like you have today, it's essentially equivalent to 7 Grand today from an "affordability" perspective.. maybe even more.... you had to buy with cash back then..
Looking at all of the clothes. I remember them all....lol
It’s great seeing Holly Hallstrom’s early episodes, she was a tryout model in January 1977 along with 2 other models. Holly officially joined TPIR by February 14, 1977.
Holly replaced Anitra, right?
@@erikbunty2016 Mmm-hmm
Valentine's Day
I 💓Holly!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@@erikbunty2016 Dian Parkinson, the blonde with the Farrah hair, replaced Anitra Ford. Later, they wanted a third model, so they hired Holly. But my favorite was always Janice Pennington, the other blonde.
Thank you for leaving the ads in this is so cool. I like to think my great grandma was watching this episode when it came out. And this is so 70s how cool haha the style, the cars, everything is so dated. I wish I was around back then.
I remember those 70s fashions ,they were cool too.The wages were 3-5.00 an hour back then and nobody complained.
Ironic Blue sky comment , I was thinking the same thing, I was an exchange student from England in Billings Montana , loved watching this after School, and yes best year of my life too and I want so desperately to be so happy again .
bob barker was of exceptional character and integrity ,this world would be a FAR better place with more people like him. We love you bob RIP never forgotten
He was a great performer and pushed for animal spay and neuter but I don't know about "exceptional character and integrity". He was a known womanizer and harassed the models on the show.
Wow I was only eight days old when this particular episode aired on TV lol
Me and my granny used to watch this every day lol
lol I was born in August of 1977. It's like watching my parents when they were in their 20s. $1000 apparently went a long way!
I used to have one of those money wrapper's back in the 90's... such a cool toy
I was a negative 6 years old in 1977. My dad was 25 years old and my mom was 17 years old. My grandmother who is still alive was 49 years old. Young Bob Barker was 54 years old..wow he is now 98 years old in 2021!
The commercials left in to the rebroadcast are also cool and fun to watch in the re-airing on GSN. 1990's commercials ???
There’s something about this program that makes me happy. Maybe childhood memories when I was a happy kid
Always watching this the price is right when I was young now I'm señor citizen 👍👍👍
Glad I never saw an old person have to play the Race Game, that woulda been torture!
Me too. Where the hell did the time go?
I was about to turn 15 just about to meet the first love of my life a few months later in late May. I think maybe we all look back to the decade of our teens as the best time of our life so but I can’t help think that the 80’s were really special. Really it’s all pretty special to be here in any decade. 🎉
The first contestant is such a cutie. Glad she won the car. Around this time, I would have been in 2nd grade and my dad was at work.
Same
I loved this game show, but I only got to see it when I was at home sick from school.
the 70's were so awesome
Yeah. I was loading 5" cannons. Firing deep into Vietnam.
@@cannotgetenough This was the year 1977
Yeah, for some people.
Back then, that car wouldn't have been interesting to me. But today, it looks wonderful.
This may have not been the episode, but watching the atmosphere of “Price is Right” ‘77, takes me right to the Yolanda episode.
Wow , they have their all for Bob, as Olson said!
My mom's name is Yolande but some call her Yolanda
The best decade ever. Simple times and simple cars. People were happy. That Buick is beautiful like the lady.
wow never seen Bob Barker at that age. Those were good ol days!
Love it. This is the Price is Right I grew up with.
Listen how well Bob describeds the bonus game precisely as he does with all games. Drew Carery doesn't compare to Bob. Her reaction to seeing a dune buggy is like WTF?? The audience is all senior citizens lol.
Who would’ve thought that four months plus one day later, The “King” Elvis Presley would sadly pass away. R.I.P. “E”.🌹🌹❤️
Liubinka has the best reactions!
Shannon is like 70 years old or so now God I feel old!
So she was 26 years old in 1977 same age as my dad in 1977
71 years old in 2022.
Wow, she won a trip to Brazil and a car in that episode! Almost $10,000 in prizes won, what a day!
Actually, Shannon only won over $9,500 worth of prizes, but she sure had the "luck of the Irish".
People seemed to act classier on this show back then, not jumping around and showing off like they do today.