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Title: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on March 21, 2018, 01:00:23 PM
Episode #8263K (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week - Day 3: Tweens)
Aired – 3/21/2018; Taped – 2/11/2018
Models: James O'Halloran, Rachel Reynolds
Microphone Handoff: Rachel
First Four Contestant Seating: Left to Right

First IUFB: Bicycle and Scooter (Pair of bicycle and a scooter with helmet); ARP: $540 (James)

TYLER ALEXANDRA NOAH JAIDAN
600 450 350 700

The winner is...
ALEXANDRA


Alexandra is playing 1/2-Off for a chance to win $10,000!

Inside one of these boxes in $10,000! The rest have nothing. Alexandra can eliminate some of the boxes by guessing which item is half-off it's ARP.
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HEADPHONES $350 $6

NERF
FOOTBALL

She picks the football...

HEADPHONES $350 $6 $12

Correct! Half of the boxes are elminated...

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ROBOT $50 $28

CRAYONS

She picks the football...

$100 $50 $28

CRAYONS

Correct! Half of the boxes are elminated...

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BOOK $30 $5

BOP-IT
TOY

She picks the bop-it...

BOOK $30 $5 $10

Correct! Half of the boxes are elminated and she wins $1,000...

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Box picked:

7

Inside the box:

$$

WIN (Total Winnings: $11,382)

Second IUFB: Pair of Backpacks and tablets (Fjallraven: Backpacks with Samsung: 32GB tablets with styluses); ARP: $1,360 (Rachel)

TYLER GABRIELLA NOAH JAIDAN
502 250 500 501

The winner is...
TYLER


Tyler is playing Push Over for a trip to Costa Rica (RT Coach to San Jose, CR for a 6n all-inclusive stay at the Peace Lodge + private RT airprort transportation + excursion) (James).

1 4 1 0 5 6 2 7 9          
  COSTA RICA
 

Tyler pushes the blocks to

              1 4 1 0 5 6 2
  COSTA RICA
 

ARP be...

              1 4 1 0 5 6 2
  1 0 5 6 2
 
WIN

Third IUFB: Video Game Package (VR system with 1TB video game console, 6 games); ARP: $1,120 (Rachel)

CALEB GABRIELLA NOAH JAIDAN
1000 700 750 1100

The winner is...
JAIDAN


Jaidan is playing Hi-Lo for a slumber party (VocoPro: Karaoke unit, 75in smart television, lounger sectional, wood table, coupler, sleeping bags, $500 gift card from Barnes & Noble of board games; giant sicilian pizza with $350 gift card; ARP: $13,710) (James)

Grocery items:

  1. Hawaii Punch Drink
  2. Sour Patch Kids
  3. Jif Peanut Butter
  4. Allegra Allergy
  5. Heinz Tomato Ketchup
  6. Marie Callendar's Apple Pie

$7.99 $18.99 $5.19
PIE ALLERGY RELIEF PEANUT BUTTER
$1.99 99¢ $2.59
DRINK CANDY KETCHUP

WIN

SCSD #1

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Tyler $11,922 50 15 .65 *SHOWCASE*
Alexandra $12,070 55 90 1.45
OVER
Jaidan $14,830 20 10 .30

Fourth IUFB: Smartphone, Sunglasses and Cameras (128GB smartphone, 4 pairs of sunglasses, Pogotec: mini wearable cameras; everyone in the auidence will get a camera and one can be won online); ARP: $1,277 (James)

CALEB GABRIELLA NOAH MATTHEW
1100 1300 1200 900

The winner is...
NOAH


Noah is playing Do The Math for a desktop computer (13.5in laptop with 8GB RAM, 256GB RAM; 27in 4K monitor, wood table) (Rachel) and a pair of ATVs (Kawasaki: KFX 50 ATV with 50cc engine, CVT, helmets) (James).

± $804 =
COMPUTER
ATVS
Noah believes it is
+ $804 =
COMPUTER
ATVS
+ $804 =
$3,314
$4,118

Fifth IUFB: Music Player (Bumpboxx: LED lighted music player with storage stick and microphone); ARP: $623 (Rachel)

CALEB GABRIELLA SYMONNE MATTHEW
500 450 350 1500

The winner is...
CALEB


Caleb is playing SECRET X for a watercraft, tubing package, wakeboard, skiis, trip to the Bahamas (Sea-Doo: GTS with 900HP Rotax 900HD engine, Airhead: water skiis, wakeboard, tubes, lifevests; RT Coach to the Bahamas for a 6n stay in a 1-bedroom luxury villa the Valentine Residence Resort and Spa + private RT airport transportation; ARP: $20,452) (James).

Caleb places the free X...

The small prizes are:

  1. Water tumbler (Rachel)
  2. Smart watch
X
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$14
$43
Water
Tumbler

$14
$43
$14
X
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$113
$359
Smart Watch

$113
$359
$359
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The secret X is revealed...
X
 
 
X
 
 
 

WIN (Total Winnings: $20,825)

Sixth IUFB: Pair of Hoverboards (Razor: 9mph hoverboards with LED lights + helmets); ARP: $1,040 (Rachel and James)

AMANDA GABRIELLA SYMONNE MATTHEW
650 500 800 801

The winner is...
MATTHEW


Matthew is playing Danger Price for:

  1. Speaker collection (Leather and suede skateboarding shoes, basketball shoes, running shoes for him, running shoes, 2 pairs of sneakers for her)
  2. Television (54in QLED 4K TV) (James)
  3. Popcorn machine (Roosevelt: Popcorn machine with warmer light) (Rachel)
  4. Quadcopters and tablets (4 quadcopters with 128GB tablets with 12.3in screen) (Rachel)

$4300
TELEVISION
POPCORN
SHOES
QUADCOPTERS
$4300
TELEVISION
POPCORN
$1275
QUADCOPTERS
$4300
TELEVISION
$600
$1275
QUADCOPTERS
$4300
TELEVISION
$600
$1275
$2314

PERFECT SHOW

SCSD #2

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Noah $9,513 45 65 1.10
OVER
Matthew $9,529 35 85 1.20
OVER
Caleb $21,448 60 .60 *SHOWCASE*

THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES

Caleb has the honors...

SC1 - Caleb (and his father Delsean)

SCHOOL'S OUT
  • Home Arcade (130-game machine with arcade control; Star Trek pinball machine with LED lighting; 8ft skee ball table with target guides and electronic scoring) (Rachel)
  • 2017 Ford Fiesta SE (1.6L engine, 5-speed MT, FWD)D (James)
Bid: $

SC2 - Tyler (and his mother Jennifer)

#1 JOB TO HAVE FUN
  • Collection of Sporting Equipment (Tetherball game, disc golf set, junior golf package, street hockey set) (James)
  • Trip to Ohio (RT Coach for 4 to Cleveland, OH for a 4n stay at the Hyatt Regency at hte Arcade + rental car, 2d admission tickets to Cedar Point in Sandusky) (James)
  • 2018 Volkswagen Atlas S (2L engine, 8-speed AT, FWD) (Rachel)
Bid: $30,000
Caleb
$25,000
ARCADE/CAR
$26,327
$1,327
ARCADE/CAR
*WIN*
$47,775
Tyler
$30,000
OHIO/SUV
$39,544
$9,544
OHIO/SUV

Results: 6 out of 6
Winnings: $105,639
Biggest Winner: Caleb

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Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: bigblue999 on March 21, 2018, 01:06:59 PM
I missed the show today, but looking at the recap, they seriously didn't play any car games?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on March 21, 2018, 01:13:07 PM
I missed the show today, but looking at the recap, they seriously didn't play any car games?

Why are we offering 10, 11 and 12 year olds cars?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: EvilChameleon on March 21, 2018, 01:19:27 PM
This was a pleasant show. I really want to see this week repeated every season from here on out.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: Off_trak on March 21, 2018, 01:20:42 PM
Highly enjoyable show today. I like the fact they offered some seriously great prize packages in lieu of cars. Honestly, I was a bit disappointed they didn't carry that through all the way to the showcases, would have a significant bit of history, a non-car show.

All the kids were great, rooted hard for all of them. They really should have loosened the tension on the Wheel, however.

I think the best part was watching all of the nervous parents, looking on from the audience.

...And apparently they're doing an all car show for the teenagers tomorrow, as Drew hinted at the end?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: TinoStar11 on March 21, 2018, 01:22:35 PM
Great show today. Every pricing game ( from an adult perspective ) was winnable except 1/2 off ( RNG of the boxes)
All the Tweens that played today were great contestants all around.
I believe we had the most expensive small prize ever used for both 1/2 off and Secret "X"
Also , I think this is the 1st time in a while where we had back to back aired shows, with a 6/6 and a 5/6 show.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: geniusinmath on March 21, 2018, 01:31:23 PM
I agree with you Tina.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: holein1isawesome on March 21, 2018, 02:15:13 PM
Why are we offering 10, 11 and 12 year olds cars?

For the parents or when they get old enough.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: Hag on March 21, 2018, 02:16:19 PM
I really enjoyed the show today. The kids were more well behaved than many adult contestants. The kids played very well, granted the setups were as easy as possible, understandably. I definitely want to see this format again.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: Teddy on March 21, 2018, 02:30:51 PM
I must admit, I was a little worried that the wrong box would be picked and ruin a perfect show, but thankfully that did not happen today.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: Briguy on March 21, 2018, 02:37:49 PM
Why are we offering 10, 11 and 12 year olds cars?

For the kids' parents. The kids have input but the parents are the final decision makers.

Brian
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on March 21, 2018, 02:53:28 PM
For the kids' parents. The kids have input but the parents are the final decision makers.

Brian

I know, but the point is more to why 6 games. There were no parents on the 6 games.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: BillyGr on March 21, 2018, 03:05:14 PM
For the kids' parents. The kids have input but the parents are the final decision makers.

Brian

This was the first time that the parents weren't involved (except during the showcases), so the prizes were geared towards those actually playing (the kids).
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: SanAnMan on March 21, 2018, 03:15:40 PM
Although I'm not sure how the rules work for minors winning prizes on game shows, this isn't the first time CBS has done this, I remember many a week of Card Sharks where they had kids weeks, and the parents would only come on stage when it was time for the Big Money Cards.

But absolutely a fun show and a WAY overdue 6/6, even if the games were mostly gimmes for the experienced players.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: JayC on March 21, 2018, 04:23:32 PM
Well it was certainly interesting that none of the pricing games offered cars. The lineup had a good amount of variety despite no car games though. It was an enjoyable show overall, it worked better for the tweens to be on stage by themselves rather than with their parents.

The setups really couldn't have been any easier today. I think the toughest decision today was between $10,562 and $14,105 for the Costa Rica trip in Push Over, but even with that $14,105 was a little too high to be right.

Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: wrikent3500 on March 21, 2018, 05:35:20 PM
Isn't this how Wheel 2000 got off the ground with Wheel of Fortune Kids/Family Week shows,if this week is huge numbers espically the tween,teen episodes....CBS would have to be chomping at the bit to do a Nickeloden or CBS Saturday Morning version of the show and here comes Price '94 but with more of a regular Price feel to it
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: thepriceis_J on March 21, 2018, 06:27:06 PM
For the parents or when they get old enough.
For the kids' parents. The kids have input but the parents are the final decision makers.
But the point was to have the kids be the final decision makers and for these prizes to be for them. And it seems a little dumb to offer a prize that the people winning can't truly use for another 4-6 years. It's a car, not an savings bond.

My word, they made this show so easy, I didn't know if I was watching The Price is Right or a pop quiz where every question was "What is 1+1?" Not a bad thing either. All the kids were sweet and endearing. Matthew trying to give Drew the IUFB card back was so cute and wonderful. I was skeptical of this one, but having it be no car and making it very easy was the route to go.

My memory is rusty with the all-cash shows in the mix, but outside of All-Plinko, is this the first time a lineup with six unique games featured no actual car game? Because even the all-cash shows had at least one car game played for cash, no? Or was there a one car show from back in the day that featured a NCfaC?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: TPIRfan#9821 on March 21, 2018, 07:26:19 PM
My memory is rusty with the all-cash shows in the mix, but outside of All-Plinko, is this the first time a lineup with six unique games featured no actual car game? Because even the all-cash shows had at least one car game played for cash, no? Or was there a one car show from back in the day that featured a NCfaC?

Big Money Week #5's Friday- (Punch, Vend, Grand,X, Pair, Hangers) for sure didn't have a car game. I can't input for anything else.

Dang, I thought that 2 years of popcorn was the best side prize they ever offered on the show. Advertising a giant pizza outright takes the cake from that.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: TinoStar11 on March 21, 2018, 07:47:30 PM
Since we now know the idea of Tweens playing pricing games without adults works like a charm, I hope they could do an April fools day show with the same premise , plus have Tween versions of Drew , George and the models ( either actual tweens or child actors )
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: GuyWithFace on March 21, 2018, 08:31:11 PM
Isn't this how Wheel 2000 got off the ground with Wheel of Fortune Kids/Family Week shows,
To my knowledge, there is no record of Wheel of Fortune ever having children as contestants prior to that spinoff, and I know for certain that no children have been contestants following its demise.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: plinkoboard on March 21, 2018, 08:41:33 PM
Great episode today; about time we get another perfect episode. 
I believe we had the most expensive small prize ever used for both 1/2 off and Secret "X"

No on the 10/30/03 episode Secret X had a Hover SteamVac Dual V used with choices of $370 or $419.  It cost $370.  For 1/2 off though it might have been the most expensive one used.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: ThatDonGuy on March 21, 2018, 09:19:25 PM
I don't know why, but I was a little surprised that Standards & Practices let the kids play without their parents, but it wasn't as if the kids had to make any decisions concerning whether to keep or risk money (e.g. in Let 'Em Roll or Pass The Buck).  Then again, somebody had a problem with younger kids punching out the holes in Punch A Bunch, but not with a 12-year-old girl choosing the box in 1/2 Off.

Something else that surprised me: the asterisks they put between the Contestant's Row podiums weren't a permanent design change.  I am assuming they only use them when there is more than one person per podium.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: GameShowFan1987 on March 21, 2018, 09:23:32 PM
Is this the first time the asterisks on the game side of the turntable have been all blue since season 44?  I don't get to watch the show daily but I know the last time I caught a full episode they were still multicolored.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: SteveGavazzi on March 23, 2018, 06:35:56 PM
Is this the first time the asterisks on the game side of the turntable have been all blue since season 44?  I don't get to watch the show daily but I know the last time I caught a full episode they were still multicolored.

It looks like it's a change coming later in the season.  This episode was taped way later than any others they've aired so far.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: SteveGavazzi on March 23, 2018, 06:55:54 PM
Oh, and I'm really disappointed that bringing back the original Hi Lo reveal wasn't permanent.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: BillyGr on March 24, 2018, 02:52:22 PM
I don't know why, but I was a little surprised that Standards & Practices let the kids play without their parents, but it wasn't as if the kids had to make any decisions concerning whether to keep or risk money (e.g. in Let 'Em Roll or Pass The Buck).  Then again, somebody had a problem with younger kids punching out the holes in Punch A Bunch, but not with a 12-year-old girl choosing the box in 1/2 Off.

It shouldn't be an issue - after all Jeopardy has done it for many years (with their kids shows, and the kids are up there solo answering questions, making wagers on Daily Doubles and Final Jeopardy).
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 3/21/2018 (TPiR Season 46 Youth Week: Day III - Tweens)
Post by: imhomerjay on March 25, 2018, 10:30:40 AM
...if this week is huge numbers espically the tween,teen episodes....CBS would have to be chomping at the bit to do a Nickeloden or CBS Saturday Morning version of the show and here comes Price '94 but with more of a regular Price feel to it

No one at CBS is going to be chomping at the bit to launch a weekly kids version. The broadcast networks put a fairly minimal effort into having to meet the archaic E/I requirements, and let it go at that. Price isn't going to be a Nick program, either--its not a style fit to where they are right now.

Sometimes things are just what they are--a one-off (or recurring one-off, on a season by season basis) deal.