Thanks for posting this, it brought back memories of my five trips to TPIR. My last trip was 1990, I was so glad to have been there when the show was great with Bob, and the three best models Janice, Diane and Holly. I never did get picked, but loved going there every trip to LA. They would not allow any pictures taken in the studio, so it is nice to see this now. I hate to say, but would not waste my time now watching the show. It has sunk so badly.
I remember watching the show back in 1970 with my Grandmother. Watched it regularly when I was a kid during summer vacation. Once the show was over it was time to head outside for the day because it was soap opera time for the rest of the afternoon. Thanks for the video my friend, very good stuff indeed! 👍 👍
Somebody should post a clip of the late Rod Roddy's warm up for the price is right. I already watched a warm-up of Rich fields, and I have already watched warm up of The late johnny olson. Someone should post more warm-ups of those two announcing legends. Are IP to both of them. They are truly missed, and forever in our hearts.
If you watch this, you'll see there is almost all of his warmup. Indeed he personally called me afterwards to request copies, saying he felt this did him justice. I was certainly honored!
Man, I really wish I could go back in time and be part of the audience on the classic versions of the show. It just isn’t the same anymore. And there seems to be some conflicting information here in the comments about the actual show date. The show was May 22, 2000, and was show #1461K.
Went to a taping just to see inside Studio 33 ... did *not* want to be on the show and made that clear when spoken to by the producers. I was there to see the *studio* period.
May 2000, eh? Right before the controversy started to hit the show. Janice, Kathleen, and Sharon Friem (Mr. Rossi's assistant) were fired 5 months later by Bob Barker due to an unfavorable deposition against him. You can tell they didn't see it coming. Phillip Wayne Rossi left the show in 2003 after he harrased and degraded Claudia Jordan (who replaced Kathleen). This is the only recording I have seen of Rod doing his audience warm up. I have seen a couple from his sucessor Rich Fields.
There, my life is complete. Now I know how TPIR is set up, filmed, and produce thanks to this highly recommended detailed behind the scenes look of this game show Next I want to see how Wheel of Fortune is made
I guess you could say that but I totally understand why they do it. Could you imagine someone very shy getting called, or someone who is not all there. The show has to keep moving at a decent pace and the contestants need to be able to speak, articulate, and be decently groomed.
Philip Wayne-Rossi's father Frank Wayne was the executive producer of TPIR from 1972 to 1987. Bob was named the executive producer after that. A mistake in my opinion. They should have just kept Bob as talent. Power corrupts and too much power corrupts absolutely.
Your video is a incomplete - you don't even add a single piece about what goes in the control room - The most important aspect of production, it all happens there, what you see on TV, how you see it, the sound, etc, there is a whole team running the show and producing it, and your video only shows a fraction of it - and the fact you did not show production is disrespectful in my opinion. Shame on you !
Philip Wayne-Rossi's father Frank Wayne was the executive producer of TPIR from 1972 to 1987. Bob was named the executive producer after that. A mistake in my opinion. They should have just kept Bob as talent. Power corrupts and too much power corrupts absolutely.
Thanks for posting this, it brought back memories of my five trips to TPIR. My last trip was 1990, I was so glad to have been there when the show was great with Bob, and the three best models Janice, Diane and Holly. I never did get picked, but loved going there every trip to LA. They would not allow any pictures taken in the studio, so it is nice to see this now. I hate to say, but would not waste my time now watching the show. It has sunk so badly.
I agree! I got to attend three tapings of TPIR in the golden era with Bob Barker.
I remember watching the show back in 1970 with my Grandmother. Watched it regularly when I was a kid during summer vacation. Once the show was over it was time to head outside for the day because it was soap opera time for the rest of the afternoon. Thanks for the video my friend, very good stuff indeed! 👍 👍
The old version of The Price is Right aired 1956-65; the present version started in 1972.
Why couldn’t I have been born a few years earlier so I could be in the audience during the golden years of TPIR
Somebody should post a clip of the late Rod Roddy's warm up for the price is right. I already watched a warm-up of Rich fields, and I have already watched warm up of The late johnny olson. Someone should post more warm-ups of those two announcing legends. Are IP to both of them. They are truly missed, and forever in our hearts.
If you watch this, you'll see there is almost all of his warmup. Indeed he personally called me afterwards to request copies, saying he felt this did him justice. I was certainly honored!
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probably not the easiest place to gain access to. Be thankful he showed what he did..
Man, I really wish I could go back in time and be part of the audience on the classic versions of the show. It just isn’t the same anymore. And there seems to be some conflicting information here in the comments about the actual show date. The show was May 22, 2000, and was show #1461K.
Went to a taping just to see inside Studio 33 ... did *not* want to be on the show and made that clear when spoken to by the producers. I was there to see the *studio* period.
May 2000, eh? Right before the controversy started to hit the show. Janice, Kathleen, and Sharon Friem (Mr. Rossi's assistant) were fired 5 months later by Bob Barker due to an unfavorable deposition against him. You can tell they didn't see it coming. Phillip Wayne Rossi left the show in 2003 after he harrased and degraded Claudia Jordan (who replaced Kathleen).
This is the only recording I have seen of Rod doing his audience warm up. I have seen a couple from his sucessor Rich Fields.
There, my life is complete. Now I know how TPIR is set up, filmed, and produce thanks to this highly recommended detailed behind the scenes look of this game show
Next I want to see how Wheel of Fortune is made
seeing this vid makes me feel sad bout bob leaving
This episode aired on June 7, 2001
I never knew they did this.
5:45 Rod Roddy.
i have known bob barker since i was small after seeing him on television.
THE PREVIEW OF THE PRICE IS RIGHT BUZZR
THE PREVIEW OF PRICE IS RIGHT
THE PREVIEW OF PRESS YOUR LUCK
9:57 Hi,Miss Parker.
How long has Fluid Television been around? I saw Rod Roddy saying "I'm Rod Roddyn and this is the Fluid television Network."
I started it in 1998 on a local low power TV station in SLC. Got onto CBS's KUTV for about a year in 2000.
In a way it is a bit of a scam in that the contestants are pre chosen and not randomly picked.
I guess you could say that but I totally understand why they do it. Could you imagine someone very shy getting called, or someone who is not all there. The show has to keep moving at a decent pace and the contestants need to be able to speak, articulate, and be decently groomed.
Philip Wayne-Rossi's father Frank Wayne was the executive producer of TPIR from 1972 to 1987. Bob was named the executive producer after that. A mistake in my opinion. They should have just kept Bob as talent. Power corrupts and too much power corrupts absolutely.
Did you simply copy and paste your comment from another post?
8:37 is that what Rod Roddy called The Contestant Oath?
ROD RODDY PRICE IS RIGHT [ & ]
ROD RODDY PRESS YOUR LUCK
I would think so!
Did you use a potato to record this?
hey it was 2001 and he was just a documentarian
Your video is a incomplete - you don't even add a single piece about what goes in the control room - The most important aspect of production, it all happens there, what you see on TV, how you see it, the sound, etc, there is a whole team running the show and producing it, and your video only shows a fraction of it - and the fact you did not show production is disrespectful in my opinion. Shame on you !
Philip Wayne-Rossi's father Frank Wayne was the executive producer of TPIR from 1972 to 1987. Bob was named the executive producer after that. A mistake in my opinion. They should have just kept Bob as talent. Power corrupts and too much power corrupts absolutely.
norelco pc The show was successful how was it a mistake ¿
From what I read Bob was always executive producer, even when he didn't hold the title. He always held veto power and could break ties.