I can help you with that one. The fourth model is future "Baywatch" star Gena Lee Nolin. Gena had been with the show for one year at that point. After the week of the then-24th season, Gena took a leave of absence to film her tryout scenes for "Baywatch", she would make a brief return to "TPiR" around October or November when it went back to three models and Gena left "TPiR" for good when she was made a series regular on "Baywatch". She was also one of the very few to leave "TPiR" on good terms
Wow that cake looks good and the staff did the Congo line and rod can’t wait to eat the cake my goodness everyone works for the price is right is on stage that’s awesome and they celebrate 24 years in 1995 and I love it
Holly's last show aired in late October. Yeah it was a Double Overbid. Shortly after this, Jonathan Goodson sold his dad's company to Pearson, not Fremantle.
Could someone post the 24th season finale? That show was the last of the old doors. I think the 24th season was the only season that began and ended with a double overbid.
Seems weird to see Bob in the audience and not with the staff at the end. Must be the Double Overbid. This credit crawl ended toward the end of season 24, then they went to permanent electronic crawls for the end of the show. They tried an electronic crawl once around 1988, and then went back to the old crawl the next episode.
I’m my opinion, this was the beginning of the end of the good times on TPIR. When Holly was shown the door, and they went back down to 3 models, the change of vibe was definitely felt. Even thought the trouble had started with Dian, I wasn’t really upset about her departure as I was with Holly’s. It never was the same after that.
I think this was shortly just before the credits became computerized with a font change to VAG Rounded (which happens to be one of my favorite fonts!).
I love this moment of the price is right ending.
rod's facial expressions throughout this whole video are classic
I can help you with that one.
The fourth model is future "Baywatch" star Gena Lee Nolin. Gena had been with the show for one year at that point. After the week of the then-24th season, Gena took a leave of absence to film her tryout scenes for "Baywatch", she would make a brief return to "TPiR" around October or November when it went back to three models and Gena left "TPiR" for good when she was made a series regular on "Baywatch".
She was also one of the very few to leave "TPiR" on good terms
Wow that cake looks good and the staff did the Congo line and rod can’t wait to eat the cake my goodness everyone works for the price is right is on stage that’s awesome and they celebrate 24 years in 1995 and I love it
"We just had a double over on our season premiere? Oh, fuck it! CONGA!" Rod: "At least there is cake".
Poor Holly. Ar least she got some cake and a conga line before she was given the boot.
Holly's last show aired in late October. Yeah it was a Double Overbid. Shortly after this, Jonathan Goodson sold his dad's company to Pearson, not Fremantle.
That was Holly's last season that she was in. She was fired a month later.
@zachhoran
Actually, Goodson sold it to All American Communications, which was sold to Pearson years later.
Could someone post the 24th season finale? That show was the last of the old doors. I think the 24th season was the only season that began and ended with a double overbid.
Seems weird to see Bob in the audience and not with the staff at the end. Must be the Double Overbid. This credit crawl ended toward the end of season 24, then they went to permanent electronic crawls for the end of the show. They tried an electronic crawl once around 1988, and then went back to the old crawl the next episode.
When in 1988 did the electronic crawl air?
It was on the last show of Season 16 which aired on July 1, 1988.
I’m my opinion, this was the beginning of the end of the good times on TPIR. When Holly was shown the door, and they went back down to 3 models, the change of vibe was definitely felt. Even thought the trouble had started with Dian, I wasn’t really upset about her departure as I was with Holly’s. It never was the same after that.
1996? And they still had to use a manual credit crawl? Heck Press Your Luck had cool credit fonts which may have been computerized.
Aired in September 1995, season 24 ended in spring 1996.
I think this was shortly just before the credits became computerized with a font change to VAG Rounded (which happens to be one of my favorite fonts!).
That's what happens in a double overbid...Bob does not join the models on stage, he just gets off the stage...
Yeah, he should have joined in with the crew.
Unfortunately, yes.
Poor Barker. The 24th season premiere ends with a double overbid, the whole crew is doing the conga, and he's out there in the audience.
Obviously a force of habit. He always went to the audience after a DOB.
Bob barker reminding you to be safe and stay away from bad things. Good bye!
bob barker 0:02 0:08.
I guessing it a double overbid Showcase.
what gave it away ? both panels saying "over" at the beginning of the video ?
@mjva14 "In 24 years, how many models do you think Bob nailed while working on this show?"
Only the ones that were spayed or neutered. ;)
I see Janice and Holly and Kathleen but I can't seem to figure out who the fourth model is, does anyone have an idea? Thanks!!
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Tina Marie the fourth model is Gena Lee Nolin, she replaced Dian Parkinson, she was on from 1994-1996
And there was a conga line at the end.
Imagine If That Was Jack Griffo From The Thundermans Being In That Conga Line.
Both contestants went over in the showcase. I am very surprised.
Does anyone know the name of the cue that plays during the credit roll or where to find it?
I could but what from I've heard its also a boat cue on the show which I have been unable to find
Ya Boy Slim Jim It’s called Trinadad Detour by Ole Georg. You can find it on Soundcloud.
Yea it's a shame they fired Holly after she started getting fat. Probably because of that cake