Today's Airing of The Price is Right (OAD: 1-3-2007)
Wednesday, July 11
Credit Card: Tracey lost ($2000 Credit Limit); Lobster Tennis Ball Machine, Dinnerware, Coolers, Sofa, and VCR/DVD Player
One Away: Dong wins; Ford Escape ($20,652)
Punch A Bunch: Derrick wins $50 with 4 Punches
Showcase Showdown #1: Dong wins with 90 cents
Double Prices: Melinda wins; Hot Tub ($5125)
Pick A Pair: Barbara (Mixed Nuts and Lotion Cost $6.49); Grand Piano
Money Game: Nana wins $216; Ford Focus ($15,571)
Showcase Showdown #2: Barbara wins with 85 cents
Showcase: Barbara wins ($30,771 in prizes); Bedroom Group, Luggage, and Trip to Malaysia
“Keep Smiling” were among the words to spin on screen during the opening of the first new show of 2007. Tracey’s new hammock was priced at $1212, an interesting actual retail price. After the first commercial break, Bob promised the audience a winner in this segment. Dong, representing a group of co-workers turned out to be that winner our host was looking for as a result of choosing incorrect digits for the last four numbers in the price of the Ford automobile. Viewers got to see Derrick win two more of the small prizes featured in Punch A Bunch and the chances to hit the Punchboard. Derrick’s third prize slip was $250 and a Second Chance, but in his extra hole punched the slip only added $100 to the $250. The fourth hole punched only had a $50 slip. Today’s Showcase featured a Trip to Malaysia, the subject of a well-known painting by DaVinci, and a Ford Mustang Coup. We end today’s show with Barbara and her “cohorts”, as Bob called them, celebrating in front of the new bedroom furniture.
One Away: Dong wins; Ford Escape ($20,652)
Punch A Bunch: Derrick wins $50 with 4 Punches
Showcase Showdown #1: Dong wins with 90 cents
Double Prices: Melinda wins; Hot Tub ($5125)
Pick A Pair: Barbara (Mixed Nuts and Lotion Cost $6.49); Grand Piano
Money Game: Nana wins $216; Ford Focus ($15,571)
Showcase Showdown #2: Barbara wins with 85 cents
Showcase: Barbara wins ($30,771 in prizes); Bedroom Group, Luggage, and Trip to Malaysia
“Keep Smiling” were among the words to spin on screen during the opening of the first new show of 2007. Tracey’s new hammock was priced at $1212, an interesting actual retail price. After the first commercial break, Bob promised the audience a winner in this segment. Dong, representing a group of co-workers turned out to be that winner our host was looking for as a result of choosing incorrect digits for the last four numbers in the price of the Ford automobile. Viewers got to see Derrick win two more of the small prizes featured in Punch A Bunch and the chances to hit the Punchboard. Derrick’s third prize slip was $250 and a Second Chance, but in his extra hole punched the slip only added $100 to the $250. The fourth hole punched only had a $50 slip. Today’s Showcase featured a Trip to Malaysia, the subject of a well-known painting by DaVinci, and a Ford Mustang Coup. We end today’s show with Barbara and her “cohorts”, as Bob called them, celebrating in front of the new bedroom furniture.