Golden Road: Daniel lost; Can of Mushrooms (81 cents), Flatware ($895), Bumper Pool Table ($2895), and Travel Trailer (+$100,000)

Punch A Bunch: Samira wins $10,000 with 4 punches

Most Expensive: George lost; 46-inch Plasma TV, Dining Room Table (Most Expensive), and Treadmill

Showcase Showdown #1: George wins with $1.00 ($1000)

Squeeze Play: Ashley wins (removed “0"); Spa ($4495)

Dice Game: Amy lost; Chevy Cavalier ($14,234)

Hi Lo: Daniel lost; Pair of Motorscooters

Showcase Showdown #2: Amy wins with 65 cents

Showcase: Amy wins ($51,154 in prizes); Double Showcase Winner, Sleepwear, Bedroom Group, Waverunner; Elvis Presley CDs, Home Entertainment System, Trip to London, England, and Ford Mustang


Bob made his entrance through the audience today, an early indication of the significance of this week’s shows. Daniel, though unfamiliar with the Golden Road, had a chance at becoming the biggest winner in the game’s history, as the Travel Trailer was priced more than $100,000. Unfortunately, Daniel’s game ended at his second stop, a Bumper Pool Table. Samira punched three holes in the top row of the Punchboard, making it easy for our host to remove the slips, including one with $10,000. George lost by choosing the Plasma TV Set over the Dining Room Table, a wooden one to be exact. After getting 60 cents in his first spin of the Big Wheel, George added 40 cents to total $1.00. The second “4” in Squeeze Play did not fool Ashley. Amy’s second roll in Dice Game turned out to be “3”. She believed the third digit in the price of the Chevrolet automobile was higher. This was her only mistake, but greater things are near. Audience disapproval did not stop Daniel from choosing Zip Lock bags for the “Hi” row in Hi Lo. Today’s Showcase featured an icon (Elvis Presley), a legend (King Arthur), and the world’s greatest master of ceremonies (our host, Bob). The Showcase bids were very close, but only Amy's difference was less than $250. We end today’s show in a Double Showcase celebration.



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