Today's Airing of The Price is Right 

Wednesday, October 31

Half Off: Dayvion wins $10,000 (1 Half and Box #3)

That’s Too Much: Nicholas lost; Dodge Charger ($26,657)

Pick A Pair: Talia wins (Jello and Cream of Mushroom Cost $1.07); Dining Room Group

Showcase Showdown #1: Dayvion wins with 95 cents

Pushover: Leanna lost; Spa ($6550)

Line ‘Em Up: Alexandra lost; Small Appliances, Lamp, Clock, and Pontiac Vibe ($18,195)

1 Right Price: Lashawn lost; Bed ($2084) and Barbecue Grill

Showcase Showdown #2: Leanna wins with 80 cents

Showcase: Leanna wins; “Vampire Contestant” Showcase, Iron Lamps, Trip to Rome, Italy, and Travel Trailer


Today's Airing of The Price is Right 

Tuesday, October 30

Switch?: Tiffany wins with a “switch”; Motorcycle and Sofa

Ten Chances: Kevin wins (8 Chances); Tool Kit ($50), Picnic Equipment ($640), and Pontiac G6 ($19,380)

Punch A Bunch: Frances wins $100 with 3 Punches

Showcase Showdown #1: Frances wins with 75 cents

Squeeze Play: Kelly lost (removed first “9”); 42-inch TV Set ($4995)

Card Game: Pearl wins ($3000 card); Ford Fusion ($19,495)

Hi Lo: Phillip wins; Trip to Singapore

Showcase Showdown #2: Phillip wins with 80 cents

Showcase: Phillip wins; “Stallworth Stingington III” Showcase, Bicycle, Trip to Alaska, and Sailboat


Money Game: Veronica wins; Ford Explorer ($27,295)

It’s In the Bag: John wins $4000

Cliffhangers: Susana wins (24 steps); Bedroom Group

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

Barker’s Bargain Bar: Marjorie wins; Jukebox (Bargain of $1200) and Wine Rack

One Away: David wins; Pontiac Solstice ($27,980)

Eazy Az 1, 2, 3: Mary Ruth lost; Punch Set, Snowboard Equipment, and 56-inch TV Set

Showcase Showdown #2: David wins with $1.00 ($1000)

Showcase: Veronica wins; Dishwasher, Trip to Monte Carlo, and All Terrain Vehicle ($53,252 in prizes)


Range Game: Jason wins; Bed ($5389)

Grand Game: Stacey wins $10,000 (Target Price $9.00)

3 Strikes: Jayson lost; Cadillac DTS ($54,936)

Showcase Showdown #1: Jason wins with 95 cents

Race Game: David wins Drum Set and Power Tools; Serveware and Sofa

Dice Game: Kristine wins (rolled “3”); Dodge Dakota ($21,534)

Safe Crackers: Michael lost (Combination 680); Cruise to Alaska and 4 Digital Cameras

Showcase Showdown #2: Kristine wins with 95 cents

Showcase: Jason wins; Dining Room Group, Security System, and Boat ($39,538 in prizes)


Today's Airing of The Price is Right 

Thursday, October 25

Pushover: Stephanie wins; Piano ($9271)

Half Off: Allen wins two $500 bonuses (Chose Box #6); Box #5 contained $10,000

That’s Too Much: Sandra lost; Chevy HHR ($17,795)

Showcase Showdown #1: Sandra wins with 85 cents

1 Right Price: Xavier lost; Vancouver, Canada ($6302) and the Virgin Islands

Line ‘Em Up: Marie lost; Home Games, Calculator, Gardening Equipment, and Ford F-150 ($19,237)

Pick A Pair: Melissa wins (Salad Dressing and Candy Cost $2.99); Home Theater System and 50-inch TV Set

Showcase Showdown #2: Marie wins with 85 cents


“Let’s see if you can make them eat their words”, said Drew after the audience reaction to Stephanie pushing the numbers 9271 into the blue Pushover window. Like other contestants and members of the audience this far, Stephanie was wearing a shirt acknowledging our new host. Allen was lucky with his first bid on a Bubble Chair, as he and his fellow contestants were unfamiliar with this expensive form of seating. The chair also came with some Oreo cookies. Among the small prizes featured in Half Off, now offering a $500 bonus for choosing a half priced item, was the recently published book “Come on Down” by the show’s staff writer and producer Stan Blits. As he has done on every show, Drew mentioned his fellow employees, including Stan. Allen did not have to wait long beside his chosen box to find out it contained no money. “Keep on moving” were Sandra’s words for Drew as she ascended prices either too low or too high for a Chevrolet automobile. As a studio page helped Marie on stage, observant viewers got to see a red eyed CBS logo on the page’s red jacket. Marie didn’t care whether or not she had the right numbers lined up in Line ‘Em Up, as her face suggested while up against Drew’s side. Today’s Showcase featured Home Games, a librarian, and a Chevrolet automobile with a name worth repeating for Marie. We end today’s show with Marie and her crew celebrating in their shirts bearing Drew’s image.


Today's Airing of The Price is Right 

Wednesday, October 24

Any Number: Faith wins Dodge Dakota ($21,370); Clarinet ($859)

Plinko: Tuyen wins $2100 with 5 Plinko chips

Double Prices: Tyler wins; Spa ($7000)

Showcase Showdown #1: Tuyen wins with 55 cents

Grocery Game: David lost (Total $22.15); Bedroom Group

Lucky 7: Ian wins ($3 left); Chevy Impala ($22,835)

Clock Game: Niki wins (1 Second Left); Armoire ($678) and Pair of Golf Equipment ($998) (+$1000)

Showcase Showdown #2: David wins with 90 cents

Showcase: David wins; Living Room Group, 55-inch High Definition TV, and Trip to New Zealand ($23,418)


Today's Airing of The Price is Right 

Tuesday, October 23

Card Game: Maria wins; Chevy HHR ($17,795)

Switch?: Erica wins with a “switch”; Sofa and Motorcycle

Shell Game: Deborah wins (Ball Under Shell #3); Outdoor Projector and Inflatable Screen

Showcase Showdown #1: Erica wins with 95 cents

Squeze Play: Cynthia wins (removed “2”); Trip to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil ($7646)

Ten Chances: Mark wins (8 Chances); Weather Flashlight ($80), Chest ($850), and Ford Focus ($15,630)

Hi Lo: Marrium wins; Spa

Showcase Showdown #2: Marrium wins with 95 cents

Showcase: Marrium wins; Dining Room Group, Fruit Baskets, and Grand Piano ($33,279 in prizes)


Immediately upon receiving his cordless microphone, Drew greeted the audience and was ready to see the first Item Up for Bids today. Maria decided to put her Card Game ace aside until she made her final decision, when she simply said “$400” in addition to her bid for the Chevrolet automobile. Erica, “the future Mrs. Carey”, as Drew joked, witnessed a successful exchange of prices in “Switch” without the accident our host feared. Deborah, who was mistakenly called “Marrium” by our host at the Shell Game counter, is the proud owner of an Outdoor Project and Inflatable Screen based on her reaction when the prizes were revealed. Unlike the first time, Drew corrected himself on camera when he called Deborah “Maria” at the beginning of Showcase Showdown #1. At first, Mark was unaware of the “0’s” importance in Ten Chances, but he used his later chances wisely and became the proud owner of the Ford automobile. He placed his arms on the car while facing the audience, including members chanting “Mark”. This sort of pride was enough for Drew to remind viewers again that more of the show is coming up next. Marrium made today’s show perfect, as Drew anticipated after the first half of the show. Drew identified the “Lo” row’s items by brand name. Today’s Showcase featured “E. L. T.: The Extra Large Terrestrial”, a Trailer, and a Grand Piano. We end today’s show with Marrium and her crew celebrating with her new Dining Room furniture.


The Price is Right LIVE! goes to Foxwoods!

Mashantucket (WTNH) - Game show lovers come on down. Foxwoods Resort Casino announced today that it will host an 8-week run of America's most popular television game show, "The Price is Right."

The onstage "live" version will be held in the Fox Theater from October 30 through December 19.

Patrons will have a chance to win prizes daily. Shows will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7:00 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00 p.m.

Tickets are $25 for general admission. You can purchase them at the Box Office or online at http://www.foxwoods.com or by calling 1-800-200-2882.


So go on down and maybe you'll bump into one of this blog's posters on the last day! ;)

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Eazy Az 1, 2, 3: Shawn lost; Pair of Banjos, Sofa, and Desktop Computer

Cliffhangers: Dwayne wins (17 steps); Trip to New York, New York

Any Number: Greg wins; Chevy Impala ($22,540)

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

It’s In the Bag: Michael wins $8000

Money Game: Kevin wins; Chevy HHR ($18,584)

Barker’s Bargain Bar: Narineh wins; Pair of Chairs and Motorcycle (Bargain of $2000)

Showcase Showdown #2: Narineh wins with $1.00 ($1000)

Showcase: Narineh wins; Sound System, Power Scooter, and Ski Boat ($41,398 in prizes)


Card Game: Leslee wins ($3000 card); Pontiac Vibe ($18,185)

Punch A Bunch: Daneen wins $5000 with 4 Punches

Squeeze Play: Erin wins (removes “0”); Pair of Motorcycles ($5198)

Showcase Showdown #1: Leslie wins with $1.00 + 85 cents ($1000)

Switch?: Ryan lost without a “switch”; Home Gym and Cradle

Ten Chances: Matthew wins (All Chances); Telephone ($40), Cookware ($560), and Chrysler PT Cruiser ($17,480)

Hi Lo: Judith wins; Trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Showcase Showdown #2: Matthew wins with 85 cents

Showcase: Matthew wins; “The Price is Right Train Depot” Showcase, Grill, Floor Clock, and Jet Ski ($42,768 in prizes)


Today's Airing of The Price is Right 

Thursday, October 18

1 Right Price: Tamesha wins; Home Gym and Grandfather Clock ($3938)

Temptation: John lost; Binoculars, Necklace, Stemware, Picnic Equipment, and Chevy Avio ($16,380)

Pick A Pair: Michael wins (Yams and Pasta Sauce Cost $1.99); Bed

Showcase Showdown #1: Tamesha wins with $2.00 ($11,000)

Pushover: Ernestine wins; Trip to Poland ($7449)

Half Off: Nina wins $10,000 (2 Halves and Box #11)

That’s Too Much: Norma lost; Chevy Equinox ($22,995)

Showcase Showdown #2: Ernestine wins with 85 cents

Showcase: Ernestine wins; DVD Player, Kitchen Set, and Trip to Australia ($30,239 in prizes)


Today's Airing of The Price is Right 

Wednesday, October 17

Safe Crackers: Saundra wins (Combination 680); Chevy Aveo and Luggage

Dice Game: Justin wins (rolled “2”); Dodge Dakota ($23,123)

Grand Game: Valerie wins $10,000 (Target Price $6.50)

Showcase Showdown #1: Saundra wins with 90 cents

Range Game: Jerry wins; Hot Tub ($10,194)

Cover Up: Polly wins; Chevy Impala ($20,640)

Race Game: Laura wins (0 Seconds Left); Motorcycle, Tea Set, Sports Gear, and Public Address System

Showcase Showdown #2: Laura wins with 95 cents

Showcase: Laura wins; Sewing Machine, Treadmill, and Sailboat ($26,511)


Today's Airing of The Price is Right 

Tuesday, October 16

Golden Road: Nathaniel lost; Sliced Carrots (82 cents); Kayak ($873), Piano ($7895), and Dodge Viper ($91,000+)

Plinko: Marie wins $20,200 with 5 Plinko chips

Clock Game: Dexter wins (18 seconds left); Sofa ($699) and Grill ($999)

Showcase Showdown #1: Marie wins with 85 cents

Double Prices: Albert wins; Trip to Bangkok, Thailand ($5378)

Any Number: Briane wins Cordless Telephones ($915); Pontiac Grand Prix ($22,730)

Grocery Game: Janet wins (Total $20.21); Camping Trailer

Showcase Showdown #2: Janet wins with 95 cents

Showcase: Janet wins; Exercise Equipment and Hot Tub ($33,298 in prizes)


Money Game: Bernard wins; Jeep Wrangler ($19,675)

Cliffhangers: Peggy wins (5 steps); Trip to Bali

It’s In the Bag: Aura wins $16,000

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

Eazy Az 1, 2, 3: Thomas wins; Espresso Machine, Floor Clock, and Ski Equipment

One Away: Amor wins; Ford Focus S ($19,850)

Barker’s Bargain Bar: Gregory wins; Desktop Computer and Wine Cabinet (Bargain of $1000)

Showcase Showdown #2: Amor wins with $1.00 ($1000)

Showcase: Amor wins; “Old Wives Tales” Showcase, High Definition TV Set, Hot Tub, and Trailer ($45,804 in prizes)


Our journey into Year 36 begins the way Year 35 ended with a view of the show’s logo from a camera above the studio audience. Viewers, the studio audience, and today’s contestants were introduced to a new version of the show’s theme music, new curtains around the audience (and backstage), new seat covering for folks in Contestant’s Row, a new Turntable set, and new Big Doors. Our host Drew Carey made his first walk beyond Door #2, where the backdrop wall has been updated with new colors. Drew was handed a wireless microphone as he met the audience. There was no need for a monologue, as Drew was ready to introduce the first Item Up for Bids. When the Jeep Wrangler was revealed as today’s Money Game prize, Bernard rushed over to take a look inside the automobile. With the help of his wife in the audience, Bernard got the first two numbers in the price. He stumbled upon the number 18 for the last two numbers, but got up for 75 and the Jeep Wrangler was his. Drew learned that Peggy calls the mountain climber in Cliffhangers “the mountain man”. She priced the last two items correct, leaving the mountain climber safe at 5 steps. Aura did a cartwheel before playing It’s In the Bag. Aura took her time in the game, especially near the end, but Drew managed to pull all of us through and thus we had a $16,000 winner fall to the floor. A new piece of music was introduced before the closed captioning sponsor. Peggy became $1000 richer in Showcase Showdown #1, thus introducing viewers to a new “$1000” graphic. Thomas carried all three blocks in Eazy Az 1, 2, 3 and placed them in order from the most expensive prize to the least expensive prize. Drew asked Amor to ask the “mighty sound effects guy” if she had any numbers right. She had two numbers correct on the first try, but it took a while for her to change the last three numbers in the price of the Ford automobile. Gregory plays Barker’s Bargain Bar, “named after the founder of ‘The Price is Right’, Ezekiel Barker”, Drew joked. Today’s perfect show became even better with Amor’s win of $1000 in Showcase Showdown #2. Today’s Showcase featured a Waverunner, little known ‘Old Wives Tales’, and a Trailer. The High Definition TV Set featured Drew and a contestant at the Big Wheel. Drew reminded viewers to “keep the pet population under control” after Amor’s Showcase victory. The last change introduced today was our announcer Rich’s way of ending the show. No longer is the show called “a Mark Goodson television production”, but “a Fremantle Media production”, which is more accurate considering the sale of Goodson-Todman Productions many years ago. Good day and good luck!


Season 36 premiere tomorrow! 

Sunday, October 14

The 36th season premiere of The Price is Right (and Drew Carey's first episode as host) will air tomorrow (Monday, October 15th)!

Tune in or set your VCR (or Tivos)!

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Lucky 7: Denise wins ($1 left); Chevy Corvette ($45,675)

Plinko: Kristen wins $1500 with 5 Plinko chips

Range Game: Francisco wins; Boat ($19,670)

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

Double Prices: Dean wins; Chevy 300 ($29,560)

Grocery Game: Melva lost (Total $24.97); Camper Trailer

Any Number: Philip wins $7.31; Board Games ($429) and Ford Explorer ($26,850)

Showcase Showdown #2: Philip wins with 80 cents

Showcase: Denise wins ($140,235 in prizes); “Waiting Room” Showcase, Barbecue Grill, Mediterranean Cruise, and Lincoln Convertible


Viewers were treated to an unusual camera angle of the studio audience at the beginning of today’s show. After making his final entrance through the Big Doors, Bob was showered by confetti from the audience. Speaking of Bob’s entrance, his very first entrance was displayed on the TV Set that was the first Item Up for Bids today. Denise, who was born 9 days after the very first show, was surprised to learn that the Lucky 7 prize is a Chevy Corvette. She could only miss the last number in the price by one dollar, but Denise made it through by saying “6”. Viewers in my area were unfortunate to lose the show’s audio during the appearance of the second Item Up for Bids due to the station’s weekly Emergency Alert System test (which frequently occurs during the show). We are lucky to have the 7 o’clock re-airing of the show. Bob asked the audience how many hours until Range Game can be restarted again. They all responded “37 hours” of course. Denise is $1000 richer thanks to the Big Wheel in Showcase Showdown #1, but a greater reward awaits her in the Showcase. Dean reminded Bob that Canadians still love him after all these years. Dean had the honor of pushing the Double Prices button for luck and was surprised that he made the right decision. Melva was clearly excited to meet Bob on his final show, as she was still shaking while playing the Grocery Game (with the return of the game’s sign). She was right to choose one Sleep Aid, but two of the Dial products put her total over $21.00. Philip, who waited outside Television City 5 days prior to today’s show, finally made it out of Contestant’s Row at the last possible moment. As the first game played on the first show to air, Any Number was played last under Bob’s watch. Philip became $7.31 richer with a piggy bank’s worth of money, which is not too bad. Today’s Showcase featured saints, a dentist’s waiting room, and two automobiles. Both bids were relatively close for such expensive Showcases, but top winner Denise leaves today’s show with prizes worth $140,235. The number was too big to be displayed on her Showcase podium. Bob signed off thanking viewers for allowing him to be with us for over 50 years and reminded us to help control the pet population. We end today’s show with Denise’s celebration and one last shot of Bob after receiving a hug from our announcer Rich. Good day and good luck!


CNN.com is running a story on Drew Carey in their entertainment section...

Drew Carey spent his entire career preparing to be a game-show host, only he didn't know it.

It wasn't until the 49-year-old comedian became the new face of "The Price Is Right" that he realized game shows were his true calling. Carey makes his "Price" debut on Monday.

"Unbeknownst to me, I was preparing myself to be a super game-show host of the 21st century," Carey says with a smile between tapings at CBS' Bob Barker Studio. "I wouldn't be good at this if it wasn't for all that other stuff I did."

Read the rest of Drew Carey: I'm a born game-show host.

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Clock Game: Brandon wins (Half a Second Left); Exercise Bicycle ($799) and Dining Room Table ($814) (+$1000)

Let ‘Em Roll: Katherine wins $3500; Ford Ranger

Freeze Frame: Leslie wins; Bed ($3495)

Showcase Showdown #1: Brandon wins with 80 cents

Magic #: Karen wins (Magic Number $1125); Floor Clock and 42-inch Plasma TV

Pathfinder: Roger lost (stepped on “9”); Pontiac Vibe ($19,726)

Most Expensive: Kathleen wins; Trip to New Orleans, Louisiana, Nashville, Tennessee, and New York, New York (Most Expensive)

Showcase Showdown #2: Kathleen wins with 95 cents

Showcase: Kathleen wins ($34,897 in prizes); “Codes” Showcase, Evening Gown, Desktop Computer, and Chrysler PT Cruiser


USA Today covers The Price is Right! 

Wednesday, October 10

Brandon Weigel of USA Today dropped us a line a couple days ago (Sunday).

I saw that you had the definitive Price is Right blog and wanted to tell you about some of our upcoming features about the show.

Our reporter, Will Keck, filmed his weekly CelebWatch video on the set of the game show with new host Drew Carey. The video shows a couple of glimpses from the upcoming season and Carey answering questions about the new job. You can view the video early tomorrow at www.celebwatch.usatoday.com

Also, Keck wrote a cover story about the transition from the legendary Bob Barker to Carey, with quotes from both. You can get this story online or at your local newsstand. Enjoy!


Check them out!

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2 For the Price of 1: Jeannine lost; Clock ($956) and Trip to Scottsdale, Arizona

Race Game: Stephen wins (33 seconds); Treadmill, Dinnerware, Desk, and PA System

Hole in One (or Two): Carla wins (Line 1); Dodge Nitro

Showcase Showdown #1: Stephen wins with 95 cents

1 Right Price: Beecher lost; Dining Room Table and Desktop Computer ($3648)

5 Price Tags: Christopher wins with 4 chances; Jeep Wrangler ($18,765)

Flip Flop: Jacob lost by “flipping”; Catamaran ($4595)

Showcase Showdown #2: Beecher wins with 80 cents

Showcase: Beecher wins ($50,041 in Double Showcase prizes); “Price’s Angels” Showcase, Barrel Sauna, Motorcycle, Ford Mustang; Bedroom Group, Luggage, and Trip to Sweden


Swap Meet: Christopher lost (Violin $750); Dining Room Table, Panel Screen ($750), and Desktop Computer

Stack the Deck: Christopher wins (wins second, third, and fourth digit choices); Chevy Aveo ($14,965)

Pushover: Michelle lost; Trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico ($4100)

Showcase Showdown #1: Michelle wins with 75 cents

Temptation: Kayla lost; Wine Cooler, Exercise Bicycle, Necklace, Patio Heater, and Dodge Nitro ($20,145)

Double Prices: Stacey wins; Hot Tub ($6995)

Plinko: Connie wins $21,000 with 5 Plinko clips

Showcase Showdown #2: Kayla wins with $1.00 ($1000)

Showcase: Michelle wins ($33,937 in prizes); “Nutritional Chart” Showcase, Motorcycle, Jukebox, and Travel Trailer


Golden Road: Wade lost; Lotion (92 cents), Rocking Chair ($925), Pair of Motorcycles ($6298), and Chevy Corvette ($53,280)

Eazy Az 1, 2, 3: Ernestine lost; Cookware, Sofa, and Treadmill

Squeeze Play: Megan wins (removed “5”); Digital Piano ($4995)

Showcase Showdown #1: Wade wins with 95 cents

Money Game: Bessie wins; Pontiac G6 ($19,725)

Now or Then: Paul wins (“Then” September 1996); Kitchen Group

Magic #: Sally wins (Magic Number $2201); Grandfather Clock and Trip to Las Vegas, Nevada

Showcase Showdown #2: Bessie wins with 95 cents

Showcase: Wade wins ($29,618 in prizes); Dining Room Group, Coca-Cola Machine Replica, and Hot Tub


Lucky 7: Brian lost; Ford Mustang ($25,441)

Half Off: Janice wins $10,000 (2 Halves and Box #2)

Take Two: Penny wins (Total $4110); Punch Set, Grill, Treadmill, and Outdoor Clock

Showcase Showdown #1: Brian wins with 90 cents

Check Out: Joan lost ($3.12 difference); Living Room Group

Dice Game: Shamar wins; Chevy Colorado ($16,614)

Barker’s Bargain Bar: Joel wins; SCUBA Equipment and Dining Room Table (Bargain of $2000)

Showcase Showdown #2: Joan wins with 95 cents

Showcase: Brian wins ($18,814 in prizes); “Medications” Showcase, 15 Comedy DVDs, 52-inch TV, Motorcycle, and Trip to Scotland


Switch?: Kristianne lost without a “switch”; Daybed and Barbecue Grill

Punch A Bunch: Vincent wins $1000 with 3 punches

Ten Chances: Caleb wins Travel Mug ($30) and Weather Station ($760); Ford Fusion ($18,590)

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

Most Expensive: Felice wins; Riding Lawn Mower, Pair of Surfboards, and Bar Set (Most Expensive)

Cover Up: Deborah lost; Pontiac Vibe ($20,421)

Pick A Pair: Nicholas wins (Ranch Dressing and Jelly Beans cost $2.99); Dining Room Group

Showcase Showdown #2: Deborah wins with 90 cents

Showcase: Deborah wins ($43,464 in prizes); “Get Away” Showcase, MP3 Player, Mediterranean Cruise, and Boat


Triple Play: Carleen lost; Chevy Aveo ($14,021), Jeep Wrangler ($21,980), and Ford Mustang Convertible

Clock Game: Craig wins (12 seconds left); Portable Spa ($899) and Sofa ($963) (+$1000)

Grand Game: Shirley wins $10,000 (Target Price $6.00)

Showcase Showdown #1: Craig wins with 85 cents

Eazy Az 1, 2, 3: Mai lost; Picnic Baskets, Dining Room Table, and Luggage

Money Game: Roseann wins; Dodge Magnum ($24,275)

Coming or Going: Dominic wins by “Going”; Grand Piano ($7895)

Showcase Showdown #2: Rose Ann wins with $1.00 ($1000)

Showcase: Rose Ann wins ($98,484 in prizes); “Every Room of the House” Showcase, Trips to Florida, Brazil, Germany, China, and Lincoln Town Car


Carleen, proud owner of a $2800 Pool Table, had a good chance of winning Triple Play today. She unfortunately thought the price of the last automobile, a Ford Mustang Convertible, was priced somewhere above $28,000. She had plenty of time to change her time, especially when Bob asked what she would do with the automobiles (she wanted the Mustang for herself), but she never changed her decision. Craig has seen Clock Game and he played it like a professional. Starting at a price such as $1000 on the Portable Spa was part of his strategy. Shirley knew the products priced below $6.00 in Grand Game and left today’s show $10,000 richer. Like Carleen, Shirley didn’t change her mind any anything during Bob’s teasing. Mai was not the only one surprised about the Luggage price in Eazy Az 1, 2, 3. Rose Ann won Money Game without ever seeing a dollar sign. As a songwriter, Dominic needed the Grand Piano he won in Coming or Going. Rose Ann was the last one to step up to the Big Wheel in Showcase Showdown #2 and got herself 25 cents and 75 cents in her first two spins. Today’s Showcase featured “The Priceless Book of World Records”, prizes for “every room of the house”, and a Lincoln automobile. We end today’s show with Rose Ann celebrating her amazing win after two expensive Showcases.


Spelling Bee: Adam lost (3 cards); Dodge Caliber

Bonkers: Brittany wins; Bed ($4476)

One Wrong Price: Brooke wins; SCUBA Equipment, Billiard Table, and Storage Bar (Wrong Price $1650)

Showcase Showdown #1: Brooke wins with 85 cents

Barker’s Bargain Bar: Leslie wins; Trip to Aspen, Colorado (Bargain of $2000) and Atlanta, Georgia

One Away: Joseph lost; Pontiac G6 ($20,172)

Now or Then: Matilda lost ("Then" August 1998); Dining Room Group

Showcase Showdown #2: Leslie wins with 90 cents

Showcase: Double Overbid; "Mindy the Mime" Showcase, Gardening Equipment, Desktop Computer, and Dodge Caravan; Exercise Bicycle, Home Gym, Treadmill, and Pair of Motorcycles


Lucky 7: Bridgett lost; Jeep Wrangler ($19,479)

Plinko: Bryan wins $1000 with 4 Plinko chips

Clearance Sale: Shanna lost; 26-inch TV, Daybed, and Scooter

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

Freeze Frame: Paul lost; Trip to the Netherlands ($2970)

Stack the Deck: Christi wins (wins “6”, “8”, and “7”); Ford Ranger ($15,687)

Switch?: Cynthia wins with a “switch”; Grandfather Clock and Home Gym

Showcase Showdown #2: Christi wins with 80 cents

Showcase: Bryan wins ($18,038 in prizes); Dining Room Group, Flatware, and Snowmobile


Bridgett proved herself to be knowledgeable of Lucky 7, especially when Bob asked what she must do if she were to miss the correct digit by 3. Unfortunately, with only four dollars left, she missed the fifth digit in the price of the Jeep by choosing “5”. The only prize to have the right sale price in Clearance Sale was the TV Set. After coming on down, Esperanza came on up and after our host. Bob shielded himself behind a cameraman until Esperanza was calm enough to take her spot in Contestant’s Row. After many expensive European holiday packages, Paul found out in Freeze Frame that the Netherlands are no match. Christi only had to choose the first two digits in the price of the Ford truck on her own. She could have chosen “9” as the second digit, but her familiarity of trucks helped her choose “5”. Cynthia relied on the audience on whether to switch prices or not, but Bob reminded her to go with what she feels is right. She was right to say "switch" after that. Today’s Showcase featured a Boat, Flatware, and a Snowmobile. After becoming $2000 richer on today’s show, Bryan was in the Showcase. His bid of $14,000 was very close, but if it were $15,000 he would have won both Showcases.


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