Author Topic: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016  (Read 9664 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline TPIRFan2000

  • Taking a Bonus Spin
  • *****
  • Posts: 554
TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« on: June 07, 2016, 01:46:05 PM »

Episode #7572K
Taped: March 22, 2016
Models: James O’Halloran, Rachel Reynolds
Mic handoff: Rachel Reynolds

                                          

First four: Sonya Wilson, Paul Beer, Morgan Johnson, Daniel Allendes

IUFB: Shuffleboard table (traditional indoor 1-2-3 scoring system – accessories incl.)

Sonya

Paul

Morgan

Daniel

$1,100

$1,200

$800

$1,201

ARP: $1,515


Daniel will play Any Number for:

·         32GB 9.7” Samsung tablet (3GB of RAM, clear super AMOLED display – 1 shell case incl.)

·         Ford Fiesta SE (1.6 L engine, 5-speed MT, FWD, soft-sided cargo cooler bag, vehicle security system, paint/fabric protection)

ARP of car: $1_,___

NUMBER PICKED

FILLS IN

7

CAR: $1_,7__

8

PIGGY BANK: $8.__

9

CAR: $1_,79_

6

CAR: $16,79_

5

TABLET: $5__

3

TABLET: $53_

0

PIGGY BANK: $8._0

2

CAR: $16,792

ARP of tablet: $531
Today’s piggy bank: $8.40
WIN

5. Danielle Rizzo

IUFB: 4 pairs of Proof ladies’ sunglasses (handmade from sustainably sourced wood, 100% UVA/UVB protection – 4 leather hard cases incl.)

Sonya

Paul

Morgan

DANIELLE

$675

$900

$901

$350

ARP: $559

 

Danielle (from LA) will play Range Game for a trip to St. Croix! (RT, 6n, all-inclusive, standard beachfront room at Divi Carina Bay Beach Resort & Casino)

RANGE

$7,000-$7,600

RANGE STOPPED AT

$7,205-$7,355

ARP

$7,256

WIN

 

6. Darlene Gautier

IUFB: Hatteras quilted hammock (crafted from southern Cyprus)

Sonya

Paul

Morgan

DARLENE

$825

$551

$826

$700

ARP: $800

 

GREEN STREAK

Darlene will play Shell Game for:

·         Cozy Days outdoor furniture set (4 chairs with plush cushions, 2 side tables, coffee table)

·         46” SunbriteTV 1080p LED TV (powder-coated aluminum exterior – 1 tabletop stand incl.)

·         Monthly on-demand lawn mowing for a year from Plowz & Mowz

ARP: $5,870

SMALL PRIZE

PRICE SHOWN

H OR L?

ARP

SHELL PICKED

Gumball machine

$60

L

$41

2

MicroTouch Max personal hair trimmer

$25

L

$10

 

Black & Decker Air Station electric inflator

$75

L

$92

 

Popcorn On Demand hot air popcorn popper

$59

L

$80

 

SHELL (shells picked in bold)

BALL?

SHELL 1

NO

SHELL 2

NO

SHELL 3

YES

SHELL 4

NO

LOSS

 

SCSD1

CONTESTANT

WINNINGS

FIRST SPIN

SECOND SPIN

TOTAL

Darlene

$841

$0.05

$0.80

$0.85

Danielle

$7,815

$0.60

$0.35

$0.95

Daniel

$18,307

$0.70

$0.65

$1.35

 

7. Robert Jackson

IUFB: 500GB Xbox One with Kinect (2 wireless controllers, 1 headset, 3 pre-loaded games, 5 additional games)

Sonya

Paul

Morgan

ROBERT

$500

$551

$552

$550

ARP: $759

 

Morgan (a senior) will play Pass the Buck (it lives!) for a Chevrolet Cruze Limited LS! (1.8 L engine, 6-speed AT, FWD)
ARP: $20,070

GROCERY PRODUCT

PRICE SHOWN

BUCK PASSED TO

ARP

Tajin seasoning, 5 oz.

$2.49

TAJIN

$2.49

MidNite PM sleep aid, 28-ct.

$8.99

$9.99

Dial antibacterial deodorant soap, 2 3.2 oz. bars

$1.99

SNACK MIX

$1.99

Gardetto’s snack mix, 8.6 oz.

$2.59

$3.59

 

CARD PICKED

CONTENT

KEEP GOING?

3

$3,000

YES

5

$5,000

 

 

The other cards:

CARD

CONTENT

1

$1,000

2

LOSE EVERYTHING

3

$3,000

4

LOSE EVERYTHING

5

$5,000

6

CAR

PARTIAL WIN

 

8. Bailee Butler

IUFB: TechniVorm MoccaMaster brewer (automatic shut off – 1 grinder and accessory package incl.; brought out on Tuggs!)

Sonya

Paul

BAILEE

Robert

$625

$1

$750

$325

ARP: $607

 

Robert will play Most Expen$ive for:

·         Kate Spade accessories (pebbled leather satchel, 1 leather clutch, matching pair of heels with sparkling pave detailing, gem covered stilettos, pair of satin heels)

·         34” HP diagonal curved PC (24GB of RAM, 3TB hard drive)

·         Kymco MXU 150 X ATV (149cc aircooled engine, CVT with FNR gear box, 2WD)

PRIZES

ACCESSORIES

COMPUTER

ATV

PICK

ATV

ARPs

$1,812

$2,395

$3,099

WIN

 

9. Deborah Shaffer

IUFB: London Fog luggage (3 expandable hardside spinners, woven houndstooth satchel, 20” wheeled bag)

Sonya

Paul

Bailee

DEBORAH

$850

$1,000

$1,001

$680

ARP: $1,320

 

Sonya and Paul both head off to the clubhouse, while Bailee (from Walla Walla, WA) will play Balance Game (with Rachel being a bit late) for a trip to Moose Pass, AK! (RT to Kenai to Moose Pass via rental car, 6n, deluxe lakefront cabin at Summit Lake Lodge – daily breakfast incl.)

BAGS AVAILABLE

$820

$2,000

$3,000

$5,000

BAGS PICKED

$820 + $2,000 + $3,000 = $5,820

ARP

$5,820

WIN

 

SCSD2

CONTESTANT

WINNINGS

FIRST SPIN

SECOND SPIN

TOTAL

Bailee

$7,140

$0.25

$0.70

$0.95

Robert

$7,913

$0.20

$1.00

$1.20

Morgan

$8,759

$0.50

$0.95

$1.45

 

Showcase 1 (Hot Off the [Panini] Press)

·         Haier America kitchen appliances (Dual fuel range, chimney vent, French-door refrigerator, dishwasher – 1 panini press incl.)

·         Beachcomber 6-person hot tub (flexjet construction, multi-colored underwater lighting)

·         Trip to Whitianga, New Zealand (RT to Auckland to Whitianga in rental car, 6n, deluxe villa at Hot Water Beach Top 10 Holiday Park – one $50 meal voucher incl.)

Danielle passes to Bailee, who bids $17,250.

 

Showcase 2 (Small)

·         14-karat Diamondere white gold ring (0.8 carat princess-cut center emerald stone, 0.25 carats of diamonds)

·         Trip to Anaheim, CA (RT via chauffeured limo, 5n, concierge room at Anabella Hotel – daily breakfast and two 3-day park hopper passes incl.)

·         Mini Cooper Hardtop (1.5 L engine, 6-speed MT, automatic climate control)

Danielle bids $24,000.

 

SHOWCASE

SC1 (HOT TUB/TRIP)

SC2 (TRIP/CAR)

BID

$17,250

$24,000

ARP

$27,579

$25,923

DIFFERENCE

$10,329

$1,923

Danielle has won $33,738 in prizes!

 

Pricing games won: 4 out of 6 (+1 partial win)

Total winnings: $76,698

I hadn't really thought about this before, but the reality of death means that every day there are less people in the world than the day before.  In reality there are many more people in the world than this but for illustration: If one day there are 1000 people in the world and the next day 55 people die, now there are 945 people in the world. if 30 more die the next day now there are 915 people in the world. So we'll eventually become extinct as will all creatures as the same reality applies to dogs, cats, horses etc.

Offline Plinkoman

  • 5/28/2019
  • TPiR Alumnus
  • *
  • Posts: 2173
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2016, 02:12:48 PM »
I would just like to say that Drew singing the beginning of the 1812 Overture when the first price was revealed in Most Expensive was one of the funniest Drew moments I've ever seen. It made me laugh out loud!
1,718 days until I am re-eligible to be a contestant on The Price Is Right!

No longer a Push Over!

Offline Wayoshi

  • CSS Host
  • *******
  • Posts: 7771
  • The production values Evelyn SHOULD strive for.
    • My Youtube
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2016, 05:57:20 PM »
I would just like to say that Drew singing the beginning of the 1812 Overture when the first price was revealed in Most Expensive was one of the funniest Drew moments I've ever seen. It made me laugh out loud!
Didn't he just make this joke on a 1812 OB last week?
S5x... the show's stabilized into something decent now, I guess...

Offline Brian44

  • 4/22/1996
  • TPiR Alumnus
  • *
  • Posts: 270
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2016, 06:14:30 PM »
Didn't he just make this joke on a 1812 OB last week?

Yes, after the first price of $18,012 was revealed in TTM.

The reason I remember this so well is because 1812 appears in my license plate number.  :mrgreen:

Offline GameShowKid

  • Double Showcase Winner
  • ******
  • Posts: 1509
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2016, 08:29:13 PM »
Nice $8,000 win today in Pass The Buck, one of my favorite games. Always good to see the suspense created by risking something on a second or third pick. (I wish the contestant had earned all three. :)

Offline namnhu12

  • 12/19/2023
  • TPiR Alumnus
  • *
  • Posts: 154
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2016, 09:01:45 PM »
My wife Loi and I attended this taping.  This is the morning taping on Tuesday March 22nd, 2016 (afternoon taping was the Big Brother special).  Right off the bat, Drew's entrance through the big doors was reshot.  Darlene (the Shell Game player) was picked as a result of her interaction with Drew during the 1st commercial.  She was trembling and crying, but managed to get onstage to get Drew to sign her T-Shirt.  She lives in Daphne, AL (just east of Mobile) and was there on vacation.  We were all heartbroken that she did not make to the showcase.  Morgan and her mother were staying in the same hotel as us, so we got to interact with them a little bit. 

       Most Expensive was reshot.  The ATV had to be moved into the right position while George had to reread the description.  Also, that reveal was an add on.

I had a hand in Bailee's win in Balance Game. Most of the audience wanted to put 7 or 8 thousand on the trip to Alaska, but I was able to convince her little brother and father (who sat 2 rows behind us) that it was only a trip to Alaska, so 5 thousand was right, much to the dismay of the audience.  Unfortunately, I was not able to convince Bailee's family to bid more on her showcase.  I told her brother to bid at least $25,000... but even then that would not have been good enough.  My in-studio bids for the 2 showcases $25,000/$26,000 (I would have painfully WSD).  All in all, it was a great show to attend.
I got to live my lifelong dream on December 19, 2023.

Offline htmlcc92

  • Double Showcase Winner
  • ******
  • Posts: 1177
  • "Mrs. Peacock was a man?!"
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2016, 09:10:28 PM »
I had a hand in Bailee's win in Balance Game. Most of the audience wanted to put 7 or 8 thousand on the trip to Alaska, but I was able to convince her little brother and father (who sat 2 rows behind us) that it was only a trip to Alaska, so 5 thousand was right, much to the dismay of the audience.  Unfortunately, I was not able to convince Bailee's family to bid more on her showcase.  I told her brother to bid at least $25,000... but even then that would not have been good enough.

I wished Bailee would have won - Walla Walla, where she's from, is just around 50-60 minutes from where I live.

Always good to see Pass the Buck, even if the car isn't won. And a car win to kick off the show is always nice to see.
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Twilight Zone.

Offline Wayoshi

  • CSS Host
  • *******
  • Posts: 7771
  • The production values Evelyn SHOULD strive for.
    • My Youtube
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #7 on: June 07, 2016, 09:38:53 PM »
Darlene (the Shell Game player) was picked as a result of her interaction with Drew during the 1st commercial
They're not finalizing contestants before the show starts now? ???
S5x... the show's stabilized into something decent now, I guess...

Offline namnhu12

  • 12/19/2023
  • TPiR Alumnus
  • *
  • Posts: 154
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #8 on: June 07, 2016, 09:57:54 PM »
If I remember correctly, I think they have a contestant lists that they go by. If somebody more interesting shows up, they bump the list down. I was so certain that a girl in the big softball team (the ladies in the pink in the middle rows) was picked. Even after Stan finished with the interviews, he was observing people in studio.
I got to live my lifelong dream on December 19, 2023.

Offline khakiroof

  • Outside in Line
  • *
  • Posts: 2
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2016, 02:59:35 AM »
Quote
I wished Bailee would have won - Walla Walla, where she's from, is just around 50-60 minutes from where I live.

I wish she had done better too.  I grew up in a small town roughly 80 minutes from there. But it's always fun to see young people get something cool.  (Love the Cougars flag, btw!)

On the subject of partial wins:
Could those be summed up after the Showcase as a .5?  As in, "4.5 out of 6"?  That's especially true of Plinko, a game that no one has ever won the maximum possible payoff.

Offline PIRfanSince72

  • Walking the Golden Road
  • ****
  • Posts: 418
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2016, 01:54:03 PM »
Speaking of numbers, the showcase winner's difference was $1,923, and Bob Barker was born in 1923...

Offline Torgo

  • TPiR Alumnus
  • *
  • Posts: 1935
  • Essential to the Experience
    • Torgo Entertainment
Re: TPIR Recap - 06/07/2016
« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2016, 02:05:58 PM »
Speaking of numbers, the showcase winner's difference was $1,923, and Bob Barker was born in 1923...
I'll file this in the "crap no one cares about" folder.
Torgo has left the building. John and I never really cared for the way he presented himself.