This just came on in rotation as I think they just released a new batch to coincide with this clip being posted...how many more shows does Johnny Olson have???
I was on the show, if she got it right he would have known it and then he would have draw it out longer, there's a producer sitting in the front row when I was on the show 87 it's a woman she'll give him a thumbs up or thumbs down then he knows what to do , oh I wasn't called up, 😢
Even if she won the car, she would have fainted when shown the tax bill she would have to pay before collecting the car. The game looked great on camera, which was the real purpose of the Porsche anyway.
@@KevinMiller-xn5vu contestants on Wheel of Fortune or Jeopardy can at least have taxes withheld from the money they win on those shows - Jeopardy for sure since all you can win on that show is cash.
Someone said that about 3 months later in January 1986, a lady named Denise played for a more expensive prize than this and wound up winning it! It seemed that for months in 1986, including the aforementioned Porsche, there was at least one winner of a huge prize (February, Pamela wins a Jaguar and March, Heather wins a Corvette and Lionel Berry wins a Porsche with both Showcases, September, Patricia wins a Cadillac Fleetwood and Ann-Marie wins a Lincoln Continental, October, Monica drives away in a Cadillac Fleetwood and John gets a Toyota Supra).
If Susan had guessed three, she would've won over $41,000 in prizes ($41,464 to be exact). When you add the grandfather clock she won from Contestants Row, Susan's amazing total would've been $43,114. She would've become the biggest winner in TPIR's history.
On syndicated "P.I.R." revival series evening show hosted by late Tom Kennedy in 1985-1986 season, there was $60,000.00+ Ferrari sports car at stake in playing, "G'ldn Road" pricing game
Whoever won that Porsche on TPiR is holding onto a classic... it may be a base model Porsche 911, but it's a narrow bodied 911 that is a certified classic today until they got the big hips from the Turbo later in the decade... I'd bawled my eyes over if I were there and won the car
How is nobody talking about the opening item being a freaking GRANDFATHER CLOCK!!! I’d take that over any opening item they’ve put up in the last 20 years no question
What was the sales tax in Burbank in 84? Even if just 6%, that would be $2340 for what she could have won if she got the car. Not too bad if she could afford it.
I can't imagine her neighbors would have been pleased. Driving a non-American car in Michigan just wasn't done in 1985. And in some towns would still be frowned upon.
Unfortunately Johnny Olson passed away before I was born so I only get to listen to him via archives since I grew up with Rod Roddy as the announcer. But I won't argue that Olson can't be topped
I grew up with both Johnny and Rod as announcers. I was in elementary school when Johnny passed away, but didn’t see any announcer audition episodes because of being in school, until episodes were posted online.
@@palindrome1023 Nope 👎🏻🙂↔️🙅🏻. More importantly, Janaj, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
At least, she won two prizes which was better than winning nothing. On October 14th 1985, Johnny Olson was already dead for two days because he died on the 12th.
@@zachhoran Yep 👍🏻. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker’s Beauty 💅🏼 Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
From the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right ▶️_ (Episode #5841D, not Episode #5842D under the description of this video 📼, which would air 💨 the next ➡️ day), which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 11 am Eastern, of course. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
@@Godzillaman Which was a Whirlpool 🌀 handy 🔩 dishwasher, which was worth $469 at the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Daytime Price Is Right ▶️,_ of course. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
@@heidimountain606 Thanks ☺️ for the info ℹ️. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
@@anandguruji83 At the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right ▶️,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 11 am Eastern, of course. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
@@davidellis5141 At the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right ▶️,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 11 am Eastern, of course. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
My guilty pleasure is arriving home from a night out and having a late night snack and watching these nostalgic old TPIR video clips! 😊
When you saw the gold discs on the floor, you knew things were about to get golden!
W/"Golden Road" pricing game
Which is why it got better when they had him start coming out through the audience.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
That is a sharp car
This just came on in rotation as I think they just released a new batch to coincide with this clip being posted...how many more shows does Johnny Olson have???
Through to the Nov 21, 1985 episode so about 20 more to go
@@Rewindium Thank you!
Man, I was hoping for once Bob would draw it out for that Porsche. "Isn't this exciting?"
I was on the show, if she got it right he would have known it and then he would have draw it out longer, there's a producer sitting in the front row when I was on the show 87 it's a woman she'll give him a thumbs up or thumbs down then he knows what to do , oh I wasn't called up, 😢
@@user-bl6ne3hc6n Sometimes Bob would 'play that game' with the contestant when they lost. He didn't do it quite as long as when they won.
Someone should do all the Golden Road wins (or at least ones who made it to the grand prize) in sequence in a RUclips video.
Even if she won the car, she would have fainted when shown the tax bill she would have to pay before collecting the car. The game looked great on camera, which was the real purpose of the Porsche anyway.
That's why I wouldn't want to be on a game show-the idea of having to pay taxes on prizes won.
@@KevinMiller-xn5vu contestants on Wheel of Fortune or Jeopardy can at least have taxes withheld from the money they win on those shows - Jeopardy for sure since all you can win on that show is cash.
And if she could afford the taxes then later comes the insurance, the maintenance. Not cheap to maintain them.
From the opening segment of the 10/14/85 episode of The Price is Right.
Someone said that about 3 months later in January 1986, a lady named Denise played for a more expensive prize than this and wound up winning it! It seemed that for months in 1986, including the aforementioned Porsche, there was at least one winner of a huge prize (February, Pamela wins a Jaguar and March, Heather wins a Corvette and Lionel Berry wins a Porsche with both Showcases, September, Patricia wins a Cadillac Fleetwood and Ann-Marie wins a Lincoln Continental, October, Monica drives away in a Cadillac Fleetwood and John gets a Toyota Supra).
Love Drew, but Bob Barker was the best and look at how many people in the audience he attracted every day.
If Susan had guessed three, she would've won over $41,000 in prizes ($41,464 to be exact). When you add the grandfather clock she won from Contestants Row, Susan's amazing total would've been $43,114. She would've become the biggest winner in TPIR's history.
or win both showcases, she would have been the biggest winner also.
I'm ready to turn over the new leaf! Rod Roddy era, here I come!
Same. We'll always have lots of johnny episodes but only one with rod aired on the channel so far
Back then, the big cars were 10-25k so this is a big step up from that. A rare sight.
This is the last episode with the pink Contestants’ Row borders, it reverted back to green the next day.
Thank goodness. I, personally, think they didn't look very good.
@@silentbob3208 😆😆😆😆😆😆
I was wondering when they would switch back to the green....the burgundy/pink was weird
I imagine they made some more of the nighttime show with the pink Contestants Row borders (ten more perhaps) before they switched back to green.
On syndicated "P.I.R." revival series evening show hosted by late Tom Kennedy in 1985-1986 season, there was $60,000.00+ Ferrari sports car at stake in playing, "G'ldn Road" pricing game
Yep, identical to the one Tom Selleck's character's been driving throughout Hawaii on the 1980-88 CBS hit series, "Magnum, P.I.".
Not many cars cost that much back then.
Yes, this was on the very high end back then.
@@silentbob3208 Except for the Porsche. A Porsche would probably cost two to three times that much today.
A better time
Whoever won that Porsche on TPiR is holding onto a classic... it may be a base model Porsche 911, but it's a narrow bodied 911 that is a certified classic today until they got the big hips from the Turbo later in the decade... I'd bawled my eyes over if I were there and won the car
And to think now that a standard blah car is $38k and the Carrera is $120k now.
How is nobody talking about the opening item being a freaking GRANDFATHER CLOCK!!!
I’d take that over any opening item they’ve put up in the last 20 years no question
The closed captions are hilarious. What the hell is a "911 Hererra"? Is that some Spanish edition? It's "Carrera". Jeez!!!!!
It's funny when a record breaker back then is the average price today for a car on the show.
Bob was the goat 🐐.
👍🏻
Several seasons later in early-1990s there'd be another Porsche sports car offered in "lll Strikes" pricing game
watched every day 4th grade till 14th grade
There’s only 12 grades.😅
Gosh I remember when this was on. Nowadays,the average good car is that price.
That car (or similar model) is over $100,000 today.
I wonder what a fully restored 1985 model-year Porsche exactly like the one shown here would sell for today? 🤔
A $37,000 car back then was crazy. Some of the cars now don’t cost that much.
Horsecock Bob Barker always making the ladies happy
Any lady would be happy if offered a Porsche. lol
That’s a nice car
@@zokitchvlog Albeit expensive.
Where’s Bob’s 30-inch microphone? Lol!
I don't think most people would even be able to afford the insurance payments on it.
were the first four contestants always women?
No
What was the sales tax in Burbank in 84? Even if just 6%, that would be $2340 for what she could have won if she got the car. Not too bad if she could afford it.
Apparently that's $108,000 in 2024 dollars.
today we show case women fashion and hair styles on mid 80;s. omg
I can't imagine her neighbors would have been pleased. Driving a non-American car in Michigan just wasn't done in 1985. And in some towns would still be frowned upon.
What's the difference between a Porsche and a porcupine? 😉
yeah, yeah, yeah. We have all heard that before.
So happy they aren't getting to the end of the Johnny Olson episodes just yet. While I liked Rod Roddy, Johnny was far better as the show's announcer.
They will, in about two weeks. Time to move on to further seasons.
Unfortunately Johnny Olson passed away before I was born so I only get to listen to him via archives since I grew up with Rod Roddy as the announcer. But I won't argue that Olson can't be topped
I grew up with both Johnny and Rod as announcers. I was in elementary school when Johnny passed away, but didn’t see any announcer audition episodes because of being in school, until episodes were posted online.
@@palindrome1023 Nope 👎🏻🙂↔️🙅🏻. More importantly, Janaj, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
@@heidimountain606 Yep 👍🏻.
"Body positive" contestants need not apply.
Bob only wanted women in contestants row
Hush up troublemaker.
At least, she won two prizes which was better than winning nothing. On October 14th 1985, Johnny Olson was already dead for two days because he died on the 12th.
Mr.Olson cheered many Silvia when they heard him say .. " Come On Down ! "
@@davidellis5141 Yep 👍🏻!
Silvia, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
They didn't mention Johnny's death at the end of the episode just now, as 10/14/85 just aired, on to 10/15/85 now
@@zachhoran Yep 👍🏻. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker’s Beauty 💅🏼 Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
Susan did not find Gold on her walk. 👣
At the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Daytime Price Is Right ▶️,_ of course, David.
I heard he was a creep. Touching feeling the girls up😢
From the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right ▶️_ (Episode #5841D, not Episode #5842D under the description of this video 📼, which would air 💨 the next ➡️ day), which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 11 am Eastern, of course. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
Susan has the best 👌 bid at $1,075 💵 !!
@@davidellis5141 With a difference of $575 because the actual retail price of that Pearl Grandfather 👴🏻 clock 🕰️ as the first IUFB was $1,650.
@jamesmcclelland1414 That's Right ✅️ !
@@davidellis5141 Thanks ☺️!
You're being directly rep* ,rted to RUclips tonight for your continued harassment of this community. You will be held accountable
Susan could have won a Porsche 🚗 but she blew it 🙄
At the start of that same Columbus Day episode, of course, David.
You make it sound like she botched it on the first prize.
@@Godzillaman Which was a Whirlpool 🌀 handy 🔩 dishwasher, which was worth $469 at the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Daytime Price Is Right ▶️,_ of course. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
@@jamesmcclelland1414Thanksgiving Day in Canada 🇨🇦 as well as Columbus Day in the USA 🇺🇸.
@@heidimountain606 Thanks ☺️ for the info ℹ️. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
Ugly car.
Lame prizes, glad the prizes nowadays are so much better
SUSAN LOST 😡 GOLDEN ROAD AND SUSAN DID NOT WIN 🏆 THE CAR 🚗 7:19 7:20
SUSAN LOST 😡 GOLDEN ROAD AND SUSAN DID NOT WIN 🏆 THE CAR 🚗 7:19 7:20
SUSAN LOST 😠 GOLDEN ROAD AND SUSAN DID NOT WIN ! 🏆 THE CAR 🚗 7:19 7:20
@@anandguruji83 At the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right ▶️,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 11 am Eastern, of course. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
@@davidellis5141 At the start of the October 14 (Columbus Day), 1985, episode of _The Price Is Right ▶️,_ which originally aired 💨 on CBS Daytime at 11 am Eastern, of course. More importantly, three days from Friday is former sub-Barker's Beauty 💅🏼 (and Los Angeles native) Kyle Oldham's (née Kyle Kathleen Aletter Ⓜ️) 64th birthday 🎉.
She still won $4,114 in prizes in this game, plus the grandfather clock worth $1,650, bringing the total to $5,764.