Today's Airing of The Price is Right (OAD: 1-5-2007)
Friday, July 13
Freeze Frame: Alex lost; Trip to Spain ($7250)
Plinko: Karen wins $10,200 with 5 Plinko chips
Pocket Change: Rita wins with 85 cents (50 cents for the car); Pontiac G6 ($19,640)
Showcase Showdown #1: Alex wins with 90 cents
Most Expensive: Jessica wins; Banjo, Popcorn Cart, and Dining Room Table ($3477)
Dice Game: Phillip lost (rolled the second “5”); Chevy Aveo ($15,315)
Bullseye: Diane lost; Bedroom Group
Showcase Showdown #2: Jessica wins with 65 cents
Showcase: Alex wins ($23,814 in prizes); Arcade Game Machine, Billiards Table, Pinball Machine, and Spa
“The Time Has Come” appeared before the eyes of viewers during the opening of today’s show. Malibu, California resident Alex, a student of religion said in his description of Freeze Frame that he would have to “look at something”. Unlike some members of the audience, Alex was patient as he waited for the digits in his price of the trip to come around. Bob introduced the Leverotte family in the audience after the first commercial break. Karen, formerly of Savannah, Georgia and now a resident of Long Beach played Plinko. I wonder what Bob meant by “back in the same ‘0’ ” after Karen’s first Plinko chip fell into the $0 slot. Karen “got the message”, according to Bob when her third Plinko chip fell into the $10,000 slot after the last two fell into the $0 slot. “You are a rich woman”, said Bob as Karen left the stage $10,200 (minus taxes) richer. Due to time constraints, we had an early commercial break after Showcase Showdown #1 just seconds before Bob could give our announcer Rich the cue to give out ticket information. Phillip, a 1 ½ year member of the Marines on that day of taping rolled a “6” in his first and second rolls in the Dice Game. He relied upon the advice of a corporal officer in the Marines to go “higher” than the “4” in his third roll. Bob’s advice for Phillip after hearing about the corporal officer was to leave him alone. Diane went against members of the audience shouting “2” and “3” for the quantity of Olive Oil to buy in Bullseye. She could have won the game early on with 2 purchases of Olive Oil instead of 4. Just as Diane was about to spin the Big Wheel to break a tie with Jessica, Bob remembered to ask Jessica if she wants to spin again to avoid the Spinoff. Jessica decided to stay with her score and the Spinoff resumed. Today’s Showcase featured threats from the planet Pluto, a game room, and a Spa to relax after fun & games. It was hard to tell whether Jessica’s reaction was positive or negative, but Bob told her that the Showcase bid was over by very little. We end this week’s worth of shows with Alex and his crew celebrating in front of the game room. Good day!
Plinko: Karen wins $10,200 with 5 Plinko chips
Pocket Change: Rita wins with 85 cents (50 cents for the car); Pontiac G6 ($19,640)
Showcase Showdown #1: Alex wins with 90 cents
Most Expensive: Jessica wins; Banjo, Popcorn Cart, and Dining Room Table ($3477)
Dice Game: Phillip lost (rolled the second “5”); Chevy Aveo ($15,315)
Bullseye: Diane lost; Bedroom Group
Showcase Showdown #2: Jessica wins with 65 cents
Showcase: Alex wins ($23,814 in prizes); Arcade Game Machine, Billiards Table, Pinball Machine, and Spa
“The Time Has Come” appeared before the eyes of viewers during the opening of today’s show. Malibu, California resident Alex, a student of religion said in his description of Freeze Frame that he would have to “look at something”. Unlike some members of the audience, Alex was patient as he waited for the digits in his price of the trip to come around. Bob introduced the Leverotte family in the audience after the first commercial break. Karen, formerly of Savannah, Georgia and now a resident of Long Beach played Plinko. I wonder what Bob meant by “back in the same ‘0’ ” after Karen’s first Plinko chip fell into the $0 slot. Karen “got the message”, according to Bob when her third Plinko chip fell into the $10,000 slot after the last two fell into the $0 slot. “You are a rich woman”, said Bob as Karen left the stage $10,200 (minus taxes) richer. Due to time constraints, we had an early commercial break after Showcase Showdown #1 just seconds before Bob could give our announcer Rich the cue to give out ticket information. Phillip, a 1 ½ year member of the Marines on that day of taping rolled a “6” in his first and second rolls in the Dice Game. He relied upon the advice of a corporal officer in the Marines to go “higher” than the “4” in his third roll. Bob’s advice for Phillip after hearing about the corporal officer was to leave him alone. Diane went against members of the audience shouting “2” and “3” for the quantity of Olive Oil to buy in Bullseye. She could have won the game early on with 2 purchases of Olive Oil instead of 4. Just as Diane was about to spin the Big Wheel to break a tie with Jessica, Bob remembered to ask Jessica if she wants to spin again to avoid the Spinoff. Jessica decided to stay with her score and the Spinoff resumed. Today’s Showcase featured threats from the planet Pluto, a game room, and a Spa to relax after fun & games. It was hard to tell whether Jessica’s reaction was positive or negative, but Bob told her that the Showcase bid was over by very little. We end this week’s worth of shows with Alex and his crew celebrating in front of the game room. Good day!