Today's Airing of The Price is Right (OAD: 2-8-2007)
Thursday, August 16
Triple Play: Karisma lost; Pontiac Vibe ($18,415)
Pushover: Rhonda lost; Hot Tub ($6995)
Danger Price: Mackenzie lost (Danger Price $504); Guitar, Range, Surfboards, and Stemware ($504)
Showcase Showdown #1: Mackenzie wins with 95 cents
That’s Too Much: Mark wins; Dodge Nitro ($20,140)
Now or Then: Brian wins (“Then” August 1998); Trip to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
1 Right Price: Katherine wins; Home Gym and Chair ($1320)
Showcase Showdown #2: Katherine wins with 90 cents
Showcase: Katherine wins ($32,721 in prizes) “The Price is Right Scrolls” Showcase, Diamond Ring, Trip to Paris, France, and Chrysler PT Cruiser
Karisma, whose name is based on the word “charisma”, received enormous negative reaction when she chose the price higher than the Pontiac automobile’s actual retail price in Triple Play. Viewers of today’s show witnessed the debut of two greyhounds up for adoption, including with one an injured leg, but the two appeared to be in good spirits. $6995 appeared to be correct for the Hot Tub, but Rhonda decided not to risk pushing all the other blocks in Pushover. Mackenzie looked forward to becoming the proud owner of a surfboard of her very own, but that dream ended when she had to choose between some Stemware and the Guitar. Rhonda’s first spin of the Big Wheel was an attempt at getting $1.00, but members of the audience booing before the wheel stopped at 5 cents probably did not understand. Mark shouted “that’s too much!” perfectly in practice and at the right time. Wearing an Alabama Crimson Tide shirt, Delores stood up the moment our announcer Rich said her first name only. Brian made no mistakes in Now or Then. Today’s Showcase featured scrolls, a “priceless train depot”, and a Chrysler PT Cruiser. After Mackenzie made her bid, we all realized there was a problem displaying the prices in the Showcase podiums. The problem was solved during the following commercial break. We end today’s show with Katherine as the winner with a Showcase difference of about $400. Mackenzie leaves today’s show with memories of being a “charming contestant”, according to Bob.
Pushover: Rhonda lost; Hot Tub ($6995)
Danger Price: Mackenzie lost (Danger Price $504); Guitar, Range, Surfboards, and Stemware ($504)
Showcase Showdown #1: Mackenzie wins with 95 cents
That’s Too Much: Mark wins; Dodge Nitro ($20,140)
Now or Then: Brian wins (“Then” August 1998); Trip to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
1 Right Price: Katherine wins; Home Gym and Chair ($1320)
Showcase Showdown #2: Katherine wins with 90 cents
Showcase: Katherine wins ($32,721 in prizes) “The Price is Right Scrolls” Showcase, Diamond Ring, Trip to Paris, France, and Chrysler PT Cruiser
Karisma, whose name is based on the word “charisma”, received enormous negative reaction when she chose the price higher than the Pontiac automobile’s actual retail price in Triple Play. Viewers of today’s show witnessed the debut of two greyhounds up for adoption, including with one an injured leg, but the two appeared to be in good spirits. $6995 appeared to be correct for the Hot Tub, but Rhonda decided not to risk pushing all the other blocks in Pushover. Mackenzie looked forward to becoming the proud owner of a surfboard of her very own, but that dream ended when she had to choose between some Stemware and the Guitar. Rhonda’s first spin of the Big Wheel was an attempt at getting $1.00, but members of the audience booing before the wheel stopped at 5 cents probably did not understand. Mark shouted “that’s too much!” perfectly in practice and at the right time. Wearing an Alabama Crimson Tide shirt, Delores stood up the moment our announcer Rich said her first name only. Brian made no mistakes in Now or Then. Today’s Showcase featured scrolls, a “priceless train depot”, and a Chrysler PT Cruiser. After Mackenzie made her bid, we all realized there was a problem displaying the prices in the Showcase podiums. The problem was solved during the following commercial break. We end today’s show with Katherine as the winner with a Showcase difference of about $400. Mackenzie leaves today’s show with memories of being a “charming contestant”, according to Bob.