WMAQ Channel 5 - Ending of The Price Is Right and Opening of Buck Rogers (3/13/1980)
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- Here's the last few minutes of the syndicated The Price Is Right (with host Bob Barker) (that's right - not on CBS), commercial break, and opening moments of a repeat of the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode "Planet of the Slave Girls" (S01E02, second half of an installment originally broadcast September 27th 1979), all as seen over NBC affiliate WMAQ Channel 5.
Includes:
Recording coming in as Bob reads off how much contestant Sheila accrued in winnings, and then how much other contestant Josephine accumulated, after which he signs off
Plugs for Welch's Sparkling Grape Soda, Johnston's dessert toppings and Design Images Ltd. by Z-Brick (voiceover by Johnny Olson)
Notice of who furnished products to program
Voiceover (by Johnny Olson) then identifies himself and declares this to be "A Mark Goodson/Bill Todman Production," followed by ending credits (and voiceover promo for The Rockford Files and NewsCenter5 at 10pm by ??)
Station ID / Jim Ruddle promo for NewsCenter5 at 10pm
Political ad for George Bush for President
Commercials for:
Aldi Foods (with Al Parker interviewing a large family)
Mars bars
Animated NBC "Proud as a Peacock" ID (voiceover by Casey Kasem)
Preview of episode and show opening (voiceover by William Conrad; both heavily edited)
Commercials for:
Slenderalls - from Underalls
Campbell's Light Ones soups (with Lee Meriwether and her daughters)
First 10 seconds of Act I (with voiceover encapsulation of Part I by William Conrad)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, March 13th 1980 during the 6:56pm to 7:03pm timeframe.
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This has the final minutes of the nighttime syndicated version of “The Price Is Right” with Bob Barker after he took over for Dennis James in 1977 where it remained until 1980. There is no Fremantle “Coffee Shop” logo at the end.
Thank you Capt Obvious
3:37 A man that became President a decade after the ad aired
I’m very surprised it’s not on CBS. Lol.
Me too! But this was, I assume, nighttime weekly Syndicated when Bob Barker took over for Dennis James.
Same
@@PGTransformed This is the NIGHTTIME Price is Right as Johnny Olsen announced it. And here in NYC it was seen Saturday nights at 7:30 on WMAQ's sister station, WNBC Channel 4. By the way, it did not have the Double Showcase rule where if a Showcase winner was less than $100 away from the price of their showcase. The limit on CBS is now $250 or less. And this is the 50th anniversary of the DSW rule. It has been hit 200 times.
@@PGTransformedThe nighttime version ran from 1972 until 1980. It was hosted by Dennis James from 1972 until 1977, and then Bob Barker from 1977 until 1980. In 1985, Tom Kennedy hosted the nighttime version where it remained until 1986.
@@NEPatriot The $250 or less for DSW rule and $1000 bonus for winning both prizes in Clock Game and $500 bonus for perfect bids all started during the 27th season.
Oh goody! No fur coat offer! We would love to see the full episode of it!
This episode has to be near the end of the original run because I saw a video of a show that was filmed in March 1980 that was noted as the final taped episode!
It was. I'd love to know if this exists in full. Only that final show and the one that preceded it, have surfaced from Bob's 3 year run hosting this version as far as I know.
Buck Rogers, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Incredible Hulk, Battlestar Galactica etc. The best SF shows always had epic opening sequences. No idea why they cut off the opening like that!
Had to edit the opening on the upload to avoid blocking, sorry
@@FuzzyMemoriesTV Ahh, and here I was blaming Channel 5 🤣🤣🤣
Had to leave in the part about 1987 😄@@chrisw6164
@@FuzzyMemoriesTV Did Universal pick up on it? There are a lot of Universal clips on CZcams so that's surprising.
Future Barkers’ Beauty Kyle Aletter making an appearance in the Campbell’s Soup commercial with her mom.
Appropriately shown after an episode of TPIR itself I might add….
And they both were diagnosed with Alzheimer's recently
Aletter was also Jason Robards daughter in "The Day After"
I think that's Vernee Watson Johnson at the start of the Slenderalls ad.
29 plugs in a show that was about 22 minutes long. That is a ton of product placement.
3:40 Aldi has come a LONG way since it's Chicago days, and it's STILL growing!! Just recently I heard that Aldi is planning on opening hundreds more stores coast to coast!
I can't think of his name but the pitchman interviewing the customers with also seen on Lincoln Carpeting commercials!
@@KT72273 Al Parker.
Cool stuff!
So this was only 30 minutes and, I am assuming, pre-Dennis James?
Post-Dennis James. He hosted the weekly nighttime syndicated version from 1972-77 and then Bob did it the final three years to 1980 (this was the last season of the weekly night syndicated version. In 1985-86 there was a daily nighttime syndicated version hosted by Tom Kennedy).
After Dennis James. Dennis left in 1977.
They messed up the second season of Buck Rogers. It seems like most sci-fi shows back then got completely re-tooled in the second season and then they got cancelled shortly thereafter.
I think the second showcase is a "Sports" themed showcase, based of the companies who appeared on the credits.
Also for each of those 2 Showcases, I would have guessed the following.
Van: $15,500
Main Street/Trip: $12,000
Based on the sponser list @ 2:00, The van is a Fleetwood.
I think, this could be a Fleetwood Tran-Sport. Is a kind of van and motorhome combined.
What an awesome find:)
I certainly hope Aldi is still around in 2024😏
Wait i always thought the price is right was on CBS, What in the world was it doing on channel 5?
The Nighttime Price is Right probably aired on WMAQ
There was a syndicated weekly half hour version of TPIR that ran from 1972-80. That version aired on some NBC affiliates.
Buzzer Wrong! The Price Is Right Airs On CBS Not NBC
Didn’t realize Aldi had been in the States that long.
The Largest cities without an Aldi store as of 2024 are in San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento.
Wait-no V of Doom after the end of Price of Right? #Weird
At 6:11 it looks like Lee wants to spit out that soup
Can you do some episodes of King, Leonardo and his short subjects?
@2:44, Chuck Henry of NYSI 1989 fame?
Chuck Henry is Best known as the anchor of KNBC Los Angeles.
If you watch the end of the credits it says CBS but it’s on NBC.
It was taped at CBS Television City, and the major markets like New York/LA carried it on their CBS affiliate in the later years. Even when they were on their NBC affiliate back then, it was still taped at CBS. Syndication means any affiliate, network or independent can pick up the show.
Request: Total Teleivsion Productions commercials with 80s commercials compilation
Back when while people were still on tv…
I didn't know WMAQ-TV aired "The Price Is Right"
This was a syndicated version.
Wonder if this episode had a fur coat as a prize? Would never see it on the TPIR Barker streaming channel if so.
Probably wouldn't even if it didn't. They don't air half hour episodes, at least from this era, let alone nighttime shows.
I thought "Price" was a CBS property. Did they syndicate to all stations at some point? I watched that episode of Buck Rogers when it aired!
For its first 8 years on air, they did both. It was part of a compromise deal. CBS would provide the set and studio for a daytime run, provided they agreed to put Bob Barker in as host. In return, they could produce a syndicated version the way they envisioned with Dennis James as host. James's contract was allowed to expire in '77 but the syndicated run ran 'til '80.
Here's the prizes Josephine won:
$1,300 IUFB (I think she lost her game)
Yamaha Stereo Components
Amana Double Oven Range
Brass Bed
Murrey Billiard Table
Club Universe Trip
Skyway Luggage
She did lose her game, unfortunately. Her total of $13,572 is the correct total.
They cut most of the buck rogers opening. That was half the reason to watch it.
I wonder can we see the full episode?
A very pretty little contestant... My... How did women of my age put up with that? And it was normal. Yikes.
Should he call her ugly?
You know, it’s sad for me to say this, as I grew up watching the show, an older friend of mine went to a taping, and said that Bob Barker was extremely unpleasant
Ok, Karen. Enjoy your 20 cats and lack of a husband.
@@chrisw6164Feminists are awful.
@@rustyshackleford1114 enjoy your mom's basement.