Most viewed - Classic Price is Right Memories
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1878 viewsHi-LO, Money Game, Take Two, Switch?, Temptation, Freeze Frame, Hole in One, Race Game, Eazy as 123, and Shell Game. You can also see Side By Side right under the word "Lo".
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1872 viewsThis is the back of the Credit Card prop.
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1871 viewsHere are the buttons of the Grocery Game's cash register. This register is truly operated manually.
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1868 viewsThis is the computer (circa 1970s) used to register bids in contestant's row. This computer is so outdated, parts for it are no longer available and must be ordered from a junk dealer!
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1855 viewsHere you see the back of the Danger Price game. Additionally, one of TPiR's most high-tech car backdrops is shown.
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1853 viewsThis light box is used to create the sparking light effect around the border of the screen during the show's introduction.
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1846 viewsRemember the home player games from the 1980's? The art card on the left was used to explain to the audience where to write to have a chance to win prizes at home. The art card on the right was used for the ticket plug, which has now been replaced by a graphic.
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1832 viewsHere's a really cool photo of all the "generic" tags used on the show. For games like Most Expensive, the tags are actually thick plastic, and the prices of the items are the same as a Double Prices pricetag, which is simply taped to the back of these above. It's hard to see them all, but from the top we see: That's Too Much, Line 'Em Up, Magic #, the new Check Game tag, the original Check Game tag, and the three tags from Most Expensive.
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1829 viewsMore games (such as Dice Game), as well as the steps to climb the Plinko board!
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1822 viewsThe new Check Out prop, in the CBS Shop for some final touch-ups.
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1821 viewsBehind Ten Chances. You can see three blue handles. This is how the game operators control the numbers that seems to "magically float" across the board.
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1788 viewsFor a very brief time early in it's tenure on the show, Buy or Sell's game board was placed on top of a giant purple base!
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