5 Price Tags: Alveria wins (2 Chances); Dodge Caravan ($19,915)

Danger Price: Candice lost; Laptop Computer, Dinnerware, Sofa ($1545), and Roller Blades

It’s In the Bag: Derek lost $4000

Showcase Showdown #1: Derek wins with 90 cents

Freeze Frame: Earl wins; Barrel Sauna ($5245)

Dice Game: Tiffany wins; Chevy Cobalt ($14,315)

Most Expensive: Carlos lost; Dining Room Table ($4893), Luggage, and Electric Scooter

Showcase Showdown #2: Earl wins with $1.00 + 15 ($6000)

Showcase: Derek wins ($27,280 in prizes) “The Wonders of Parenthood” Showcase, Small Clocks, Cruise of the Caribbean, and Travel Trailer



Today’s first Item Up for Bids was a Piano worth $3278 and Alveria became its new owner. Down to her last chance in 5 Price Tags, Alveria chose the correct price of the Dodge Caravan. Candice has watched the show as long as she can remember, which goes back to the days of watching with her great-grandma. Despite being unfamiliar with Danger Price, Candice understood the game. Nova Scotia, Canada resident Derek decided to switch the Hot Oil and Tums featured in It’s In the Bag due to audience reaction. This decision ultimately ended his chance at winning $16,000 or even $4000 had Derek trusted his own feeling to stop. Earl’s stay outside of Television City on that day of taping began at 12:01 AM. This long wait may explain his many new friends in the audience. A member of the audience asked if a Dice Game player has ever rolled all four missing digits in the price of an automobile, so Tiffany forwarded that question to Bob. It has happened only once, according to our host. Carlos had a score of 95 cents in Showcase Showdown #2, but Earl managed to beat it. Today’s Showcase featured a glimpse at parenthood and “Homely Harriet”. We end today’s show with a Showcase winner, and that honor goes to Derek



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