Golden-Road.net
Studio 33 - Price is Right Discussion => The Price WAS Right => Barker Era => Topic started by: plinko2000 on May 13, 2006, 01:29:58 PM
-
Bernadette, Lorraine, Linda, and Paula come on down
Item #1: Grandfather Clock, modeled by Anitra
Bernadette: $300
Lorraine: $475
Linda: $385
Paula: $476
ARP: $385
Linda wins and will play Range Game for an organ, modeled by Janice
Range is $1,200-$1,800, stops rangefinder at about $1,420-$1,570, price is $1,645 LOSS
Erica comes on down
Item #2: Minibike, modeled by Janice
Erica: $125
Paula: $290
Bernadette: $220
Lorainne: $250
ARP: $315
Paula wins and will play Grocery Game for bedroom furniture including a waterbed and a color TV, modeled by Anitra worth $1,010
Products:
Wagner Grape Drink
Jolly Time Pop Corn
Toaster Pastries
Party Mints
Tabby Cat Food
1st choice: Buys 10 Jolly time, one is 31¢, 10 is $3.10
2nd choice: Buys 3 grape drink, one is 69¢, three is $2.07, total is $5.17
3rd choice: Buys 2 pastries, one is 59¢, two is $1.18, total is $6.35
4th choice: Buys 2 cat food, one is 25¢, two is 50¢, total is $6.85 WIN
Rodney comes on down
Item #3: Bathroom boutique, with a supply of foot cream, all modeled by Janice
Rodney: $275
Bernadette: $440
Lorainne: $475
Erica: $400
ARP: $680
Lorainne wins and will play Money Game for a Chevorlet Nova Hatchback, modeled by Anitra
Board looks like this:
39 28 95
42 64 56
81 77 19
1st choice: 42, dollar sign
2nd choice: 39, front of car
3rd choice: 56, back of car WIN
Car is $4,256
Showcases
Top Winner: Lorainne
Runner Up: Paula
Showcase #1:
Mini snowmobile, modeled by Janice
Bikini, worn by Anitra
Trip to Australia
Luggage
Movie camera and projector
Lorainne passes, Paula bids $3,900
Showcase #2:
Kitchen appliances, modeled by Janice
Dining room, modeled by Anitra
Carpeting
Carpet cleaner
Lorainne bids $3,400
Paula bid $3,900, ARP is $4,449, difference is $549
Lorainne bis $3,400, ARP is $3,140 OVER
Paula wins her showcase and a total of $5,774
-
Is there a reason you never include details about prizes? Like brand names?
-
I bet Steve will want to know, so here they are:
What set was used?
Did Grocery Game have its sign yet?
What color was Grocery Game's cash register?
What color was the show logo's dollar sign?
-
You missed the most important one, Corey! ;-)
Was there a logo on Range Game?
(And for that matter, was Range Game's base red or green?)
-
Thanks, Steve.
BTW, my name is "Cory". ;-)
-
OldPrice75 wrote: BTW, my name is "Cory" ;-)
Oops! I'm sorry! That's got to be annoying when it happens...I know it drives me crazy when people call me "Steven."
-
No, it doesn't bother me. You oughta look at my last name, "McGhehey". Just try pronouncing it! :-o
Speaking of last names, I sure don't mind recaps that include them.
-
Interesting how all three games in the show had the word "game" in their titles.
-
goldroadfanatic wrote: Interesting how all three games in the show had the word "game" in their titles.
Given that eight of the 17 or 18 games being played at the time had names that ended with "Game"...no, it's really not.
-
And Bob would often refer to them all by "game" (like "Any Number Game").
-
Nowadays, it is nearly impossible to have all six games have "game" in their title with 70+ active games.
-
The Range Game base was red
The dollar sign in the logo is yellow
The show used the brown set
None of the games had any signs
The Grocery Game cash register is blue.
-
Then I take it the turntable had orange carpet?