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January 8, 1987
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First Four: Patricia, Carol, Delores, Curtis

IUFB1: Tappan Refrigerator/Freezer (winner also receives Galileo Deli-Style Lunch Meat)
Patricia: $900
Carol: $1190* (also wins $100 for perfect bid)
Delores: $1295
Curtis: $1000
ARP: $1190

PG1: Master Key--Played for a American of Martinsville Console, Remo Drum Set and Subaru BRAT

SP1: Waltec Hand Shower--$35 or $50? Guesses $50, is right (Key #2)
SP2: Presto FryDaddy Deep Fryer--$42 or $21? Guesses $42, is right (Key #4)

Key #2

Console? NO
Drum Set? NO
Car? NO

Key #4

Console? WIN
Drum Set? NO

LOSS

Second Calldown: Rickey

IUFB2: Chinon 35mm Camera
Rickey: $550
Delores: $375
Curtis: $450*
Patricia: $350
ARP: $536

PG2: Range Game--Played for a Honda Custom Motor Scooter with Sidecar

Range: $2,300-$2,900

Curtis stops rangefinder at $2,530-$2,680

ARP: $2,628

WIN!

Bob does not specify how long it has to take for the rangefinder to be started again, but simply says that it may not happen "ever, probably".

Third Calldown: Debora

IUFB3: Corsican Baroque-Style Garden Bench (up for adoption: 2-month old female dog)
Debora: $540
Patricia: $600
Rickey: $825
Delores: $601*
ARP: $670

PG3: Race Game--Played for a Chinese-Style Table, Wesley Allen Mirror, Microwave Range and John Deere Self-Propelled Lawnmower

Price tags: $552, $769, $1,100, $1,295

First try: Table--$552, Microwave Range--$1,295, Lawnmower--$1,100, Mirror--$769 (1 right, 32 seconds remaining)
Second try: Table--$552, Microwave Range--$1,100, Lawnmower--$1,295, Mirror--$769 (0 right, 20 seconds remaining)
Third try: Table--$1,100, Microwave Range--$1,295, Lawnmower--$769, Mirror--$552 (1 right, time's up!)

Correct solution: Table--$769, Microwave Range--$1,295, Lawnmower--$552, Mirror--$1,100

Wins Microwave Range

LOSS

When Bob shows Delores the price tags and she forgets what game she's going to play, he then has the audience remind her by shouting out the name in unison; after the prizes have been described, she incorrectly says that she has 50 seconds to win all four prizes. We also discover that she was on the Bob Barker Fun & Games Show in Louisville five years before this.

SCSD1
Carol: .65
Delores: .50+.60=OVER
Curtis: .55+.10=.65

SPIN-OFF
Carol: .95
Curtis: .30

Carol is going to the Showcase! Bob gives Delores a chance to redeem herself by explaining the rules, which she does perfectly.

Fourth Calldown: Suzanne

IUFB4: Technics Component Stereo System
Suzanne: $1150
Debora: $1250
Patricia: $1300
Rickey: $700*
ARP: $900

After Suzanne has been called down, Bob says that she and Rickey remind him of a Truth or Consequences reunion. We also find out that Rickey is a professional wrestler who fights under the stage name Panama Rick.

PG4: Most Expensive--Played for a Maytag Washer/Dryer, Baldwin Grandfather Clock and Swan Brass Cradle

Rickey's pick: #3

ARP of #1: $928
ARP of #2: $1,724
ARP of #3: $1,450

LOSS

Fifth Calldown: Harry

IUFB5: Chromcraft Dinette Set
Harry: $1375
Suzanne: $1425
Debora: $1100*
Patricia: $1000
ARP: $1370

PG5: Any Number--Played for a Artwork or a Chevrolet Spectrum Sedan

First pick: 8, first number in Car
Second pick: 6, first number in Artwork
Third pick: 4, third number in Car
Fourth pick: 3, third number in Piggy Bank
Fifth pick: 7, fourth number in Car
Sixth pick: 2, second number in Artwork
Seventh pick: 5, second number in Piggy Bank
Eighth pick: 1, second number in Car

Other ARPs: Artwork--$620, Piggy Bank--$9.53

WIN!

As the last of the First Four, Patricia needs to win this final One-Bid to avoid the FFBC. Can she do it?

Final Calldown: Shirley

IUFB6: Magnavox Video Writer Word Processor
Shirley: $1100
Patricia: $900
Harry: $899* (also wins $100 for perfect bid)
Suzanne: $800
ARP: $899

Because she is $1 over, Patricia is now in the FFBC, but Harry, in his 18th appearance on the show, finally makes it up on stage!

PG6: Hit Me--Played for a Trip to Spain ($4,070)

House opens with 7

GP1: Sue Bee Spun Honey, marked at $7.16
GP2: 2000 Flushes Toilet Bowl Cleaner, marked at $18.00
GP3: Curel Moisturizing Lotion, marked at $3.90
GP4: Bays English Muffins, marked at $10.90
GP5: Everfresh Carafe, marked at $9.98
GP6: Vaseline Lip Therapy, marked at $7.14

First pick: Lotion--$3.90, gets Ace
Second pick: Honey--$1.79, gets 4 for 15
Third pick: Lip Therapy--$1.19, gets 6 for 21

House's draws: 8 for 15

WIN!

SCSD2
Rickey: .60+.95=OVER
Harry: .75
Debora: .30+.35=.65

Harry is going to the Showcase!

SHOWCASES
Top Winner: Harry
Runner-Up: Carol

SHOWCASE 1
High Speed Pinball Machine, Customcraft Desk and Chair, Vaporvette Sport Boat
Harry passes to Carol, who bids $8,000

SHOWCASE 2
OKI Attache Cellular Phone, Academy Broadway Camping Equipment, Dodge Caravan LE
Harry bids $17,500

Harry reveals his biggest weakness, in that when it comes to bidding on Showcases, he often goes over. Will it happen here again?

ARP of Carol's Showcase: $10,746 (Difference: $2,746)
ARP of Harry's Showcase: $15,698 (OVER)

Carol wins her Showcase, and takes home $12,683 in cash and prizes! Bob's closing line is "Join us for The Price is Right as often as you can!"