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Offline golden-road

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Bruce's Price is Right - 1999
« on: May 13, 2006, 05:20:34 PM »
Since there is a Crowther recap, and a Pasquale recap, I might as well do a Forsyth recap. All we need now is a Warman recap and we'll have a complete set.

Taken from YouTube.

"Here we go, It's Britain's Brightest Game Show! Bruce's Price is Right!"

Bruce's monologue mentions that both his show & Countdown tape in the same studio, and when he approched the producer and said he'd be perfect for it, the producer said the only thing he'd be perfect for it Count Dracula. "So I bit him. I can't tell you where, but It Was Nice To Bite Him, To Bite Him..."

"Now let's meet the stars of our show..."

Emily | Amit | Karina | Richard

IUFB 1: Pyramid Light

Emily: £180 | Amit: £125 | Karina: £115 | Richard: £140

ARP: £155

Emily: £180 | Amit: £125 | Karina: £115 | *Richard: £140

Richard, from Middlesex, plays SIDE BY SIDE for a pair of Go-Karts, with trailer.

67
73

Guess: £6773
ARP: £6773 (WIN!)


Emily | Amit | Karina | Karen

IUFB 2: Pachinko Machine

Emily: £260 | Amit: £180 | Karina: £169 | Karen: £130

ARP: £295

*Emily: £260 | Amit: £180 | Karina: £169 | Karen: £130

Emily, from Scotland, prepare thyself for PLINKO, PLINKO, PLINKO, for (in the words of G-R.net contributor Billy) a car.

Coffee Maker: £25/£39 | £39 | £25
Teapot: £39/£49 | £39 | £39
Toaster: £57/£77 | £57 | £57

Emily has three disks.

First Disk:
£0 | £500 | £250 | £500 | *£250 | £500 | £250 | £0

Second Disk:
£0 | £500 | £250 | *£500 | £250 | £500 | £250 | £0

Third Disk:
£0 | £500 | £250 | *£500 | £250 | £500 | £250 | £0

Emily has £1250 and decides to gamble:
WIN | *LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE


Lisa | Amit | Karina | Karen

IUFB 3: Oriental Cabinet

Lisa: £240 | Amit: £380 | Karina: £269 | Karen: £300

ARP: £399

Lisa: £240 | *Amit: £380 | Karina: £269 | Karen: £300

Amit plays MOST EXPENSIVE (aka EAZY-AS-123) for a prize package worth £2932.

Note: Here, the "1" goes on the Most Expensive, the "3" goes on the least.

Refridgerator
Suit Of Armor Cabinet
Pair of Folding Bikes

Fridge-2 | Cabinet-1 | Bikes-3

Fridge: £899 | Cabinet: £1295 | Bikes: £738 (WIN!)


SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN
Richard: £6928 | 70 + 100 = OVER  
*Amit: £3331 | 100 = £1000
Emily: £415 | 65 + 60 = OVER


SHOWCASE
Range: £3000

Cigarette Notes
South African Holiday
Hot Tub
VW-Looking Car

ARP: £24,070
Bid: £21,000
Diff: £3070 (£70 out [ouch!])

Grand Total: £4331

Offline Billy

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Re: Bruce's Price is Right - 1999
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2006, 06:49:08 PM »
Don't worry, I'm still here! Just didn't realise the site had moved until recently.

Nice recap. Can't remember if I did that episode, but it was certainly a better job than mine!

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Re: Bruce's Price is Right - 1999
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2006, 07:27:26 PM »
I might do a Warman recap tommorow or sometime next week, but it will obviously be one of the two episodes in the gallery.

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Re: Bruce's Price is Right - 1999
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2006, 12:11:46 PM »
Billy, I looked at your old BPiR recaps, and you're right, you didn't do this one. BTW, I was wondering, I've seen the show with the guy Bradley winning £36,887. As far as you know, was that the most anybody ever won on BPiR?