The Price is Right | (1/16/92)
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- Here is an episode of The Price is Right from 1992.
Pricing Games:
Make Your Move
Hole in One (Holly does the Inspiration Putt)
Range Game
Poker Game
Plinko (a funny playing at that!)
Money Game
(c) 1992 Mark Goodson Productions
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love vintage episodes
You Are So Very Hand Some. William. Amanda Tan Jieyu
I like to watch people win cars. This is a great show.
You Are So Very Pretty. Daryl Craft. Amanda Tan Jieyu
I hate to watch people win cars at least on let's make a deal 🤝 anyway as chances are they will keep it over going for the big deal 🤝 of the day:-(
the excitement in the audience is real energy like ive never seen before I was in the audience 1/19/1988 on my 20th birthday
This show contains the throublesome plinko chip ever!
As well as the most energetic Plinko contestant ever!
Probably because of inflation, and Poker Game uses 3-digit prizes.
00:07, it's strange to see a child in the audience in the early 1990's.
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@Zachary Alonzo You are welcome xD
31:40 - Yes, that was a cellular telephone in late 1991.
You Are So Very Beautiful. Millen Iumman 75. Amanda Tan Jieyu
Jiminy Cricket I think it was Roger...and the fact that prizes were becoming more expensive.
You Are So Very Beautiful. Millen Iumman 75. Amanda Tan Jieyu
Did "Poker Game" get retired because of Drew or did Roger retire that on his own accord?
Had nothing to do with the host, but rather you had to use prizes less than $1000, so it was already being played once or twice a year before finally being retired. Clock Game at least had the option for a bonus for winning (inspired by the Davidson version), whereas you didn't have that with Poker Game.
I'm getting WUSA/WBAL flashbacks! I was in the fifth grade. :-)
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Yes, although they could've found a way to play with four digit prizes. But, oh well, I never liked the game anyway, so I was to see that game scrapped.
Theoretically you could have used some four digit prices (dollar game is done with 8 numbers in the serial), but just easier to retire since it was seldom played anyway. Hit Me retired around the same time, too.
I know that now.
A Mitsibishi Mirage? Now when did Bob Barker allowed overseas foreign cars on The Price Is Right after he impose a ban on it when he became executive producer? For the record, I had a 1986 Galant for 2 years and man, those son-of-a-bitches are expensive to maintain. All parts had to be brought from overseas with added expenses for shipping and handling for foreign countries and so forth. So let's get the record straight. Fords, Mercurys, Pontiacs, Chevys, Olds, Dodges, Plymouths, Geos, Chryslers, Lincolns, and Cadillacs are all domestics whereas Mitsibishis, VWs, Hondas, Mazdas, Suburus, Isuzus, Yugos, and Bentleys are foreign. Learn your carology Bob!
Some Mitsubishi models were built in Illinois under a partnership with Chrysler. I have no specifics to offer other than that partnership ended in the late 90s
The ban wouldn't come until a few months later, after receiving letters about Desert Storm.
It was not long after this when all cars on the show were American brands only. No Mitsubishis on the show when that took effect, no matter where they were built.
@@carexpertandythat all changed not long after Drew Carey began hosting.
Bob Barker was Executive Producer of The Price is Right a few years *before* the foreign car ban started in 1992-93.
Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, and Jeep were still car prizes on the show *despite* the merger with German-based Daimler (think Mercedes) from 1998-2007.
36:20
Make Your Move: Wipeout
Hole In One (Or Two): Win (hole in one)
Range Game: Win
Poker Game: Loss
Plinko: Loss ($6,600)
Money Game: Loss ($267)
I wonder what his reason could've been?
In the first pricing game, John should have been allowed to keep the $3,290 brass bed, since he correctly guessed that prize's price.
Make Your Move is all or nothing.
I agree.
Most likely the latter.