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Archives => Filing Cabinet => Price Around The World => Topic started by: allnewtpir on November 10, 2008, 07:19:00 PM
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Airdate: Friday the 13th (of April), 2001
IUFB 1: VCR
Daniele: ₤248K (€128.08) | Marilena: ₤245K (€126) | Nicola: ₤250K (€129) | Francesca: ₤235K (€121)
ARP: ₤249K (€128.59)
*Daniele: ₤248K (€128.08) | Marilena: ₤245K (€126) | Nicola: ₤250K (€129) | Francesca: ₤235K (€121)
Daniele plays TEMPTATION for a Fiat Seicento.
Electric Cooker: ₤153K (€79) | ₤1-,--0,000
Artwork: ₤241K (€124) | ₤14,--0,000
Sony Walkman: ₤163K (€84) | ₤14,3-0,000
Phillips Shaver: ₤149K (€76) | ₤14,310,000
Guess: ₤14,310,000
Price: ₤14,310,000 (€7390) (WIN)
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IUFB 2: Kitchen Scale
Leonardo: ₤69K (€35) | Marilena: ₤91K (€46) | Nicola: ₤75K (€38) | Francesca: ₤78K (€40)
ARP: ₤92K (€47)
Leonardo: ₤69K (€35) | *Marilena: ₤91K (€46) | Nicola: ₤75K (€38) | Francesca: ₤78K (€40)
Marilena plays MINIMARKET (Grocery Game, range to win is ₤75,000-₤80,000 [€38-€41]) for a Washer/Dryer.
(1)Svelto Drain Clog Remover: ₤1640 (€.84) X 15 = ₤24,600 (€12.70)
(2)Coconut Biscotti: ₤3180 (€1.64) X 20 = ₤63,600 (€32.84)
Orzo Bimbo
Palmolive Shampoo
Omino Blanck Detergent
Total: ₤88,200 (€45.55) (LOSS)
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IUFB 3: American Coffee Maker
Leonardo: ₤99K (€51) | Chiara: ₤129K (€66) | Nicola: ₤115K (€59) | Francesca: ₤95K (€49)
ARP: ₤110K (€56)
*Leonardo: ₤99K (€51) | Chiara: ₤129K (€66) | Nicola: ₤115K (€59) | Francesca: ₤95K (€49)
Leonardo plays CAMPANA (One Away) for a Laptop.
Wrong Price: ₤4,623,000 (€2387)
Guess: ₤3,732,000 (€1927)
Right Price: ₤3,712,000 (€1917)
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SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN #1
Daniele: ₤23,860,000 (€12,322) | 70
Marilena: ₤92,000 (€47) | 15 + 50 = 65
*Leonardo: ₤110,000 (€56) | 65 + 35 = No Bonus
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IUFB 4: Car Radio
Matteo: ₤260K (€134) | Chiara: ₤160K (€82) | Nicola: ₤230K (€118) | Francesca: ₤200K (€103)
ARP ₤259K (€133)
Matteo: ₤260K (€134) | Chiara: ₤160K (€82) | *Nicola: ₤230K (€118) | Francesca: ₤200K (€103)
Nicola plays NUMERO MAGICO (Magic #) for a Washer/Dryer & a Flatscreen TV.
Washer/Dryer: ₤1.189M (€614)
NUMERO MAGICO: ₤1.1M (€568)
Flatscreen TV: ₤1.49M (€769) (LOSS)
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IUFB 5: Mini Vacuum Cleaner
Matteo: ₤85K (€43) | Chiara: ₤129K (€66) | Nicola: ₤83K (€42) | Francesca: ₤90K (€46)
ARP: ₤114K (€58)
Matteo: ₤85K (€43) | Chiara: ₤129K (€66) | Nicola: ₤83K (€42) | *Francesca: ₤90K (€46)
Francesca plays CHECK GAME for a weekend for 2 in Madrid.
Winning Range: ₤3.36M-₤3.46M (€1735-€1786)
Price: ₤2.96M (€1528)
Check: ₤450K (€232)
Total: ₤3.410M (€1761) (WIN)
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IUFB 6: Cordless Phone
Matteo: ₤198K (€102) | Chiara: ₤125K (€64) | Barbara: ₤129K (€66) | Francesca: ₤160K (€82)
ARP: ₤319K (€164)
*Matteo: ₤198K (€102) | Chiara: ₤125K (€64) | Barbara: ₤129K (€66) | Francesca: ₤160K (€82)
Matteo plays JUKEBOX for a 14'' TV, crystal glasses and a pair of gold earrings.
Rules: The contestant is shown three small prizes and has to guess if the displayed price is higher or lower than the actual price. For each right answer, the contestant gets to pick one decade among the 50s, 60s, 70s or the 80s and listen to 5 seconds of a song of that decade. For each title guessed, the contestant wins one of the above prizes.
Sony Walkman: ₤30K (€15) | H | ₤39K (€20)
Kitchen Set: ₤298K (€153) | L | ₤294K (€151)
Fryer: ₤252K (€130) | L | ₤249K (€128)
Decades:
80's: Perdere L'amore (M. Ranieri) | Perdere L'amore (M. Ranieri)
70's: Solo (C. Baglioni) | Solo (C. Baglioni)
60's: Ventiquattromila Baci (A. Celentano) | Ventiquattromila Baci (A. Celentano) (WIN)
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SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN #2
Nicola: ₤259,000 (€133) | 5 + 10 = 15
*Francesca: ₤3,524,000 (€1819) | 90
Matteo: ₤901,000+ (€465) | 10 + 10 = 20
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SPINOFF
Leonardo: 70 | *Francesca: 85
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SHOWCASE
Range: ₤1.5M (€774)
Shower Unit
Digital Camcorder
Trip for Two to Mexico (9 Days)
ARP: ₤13,726,000 (€7088)
BID: ₤13,000,000 (€6713)
Diff: ₤726,000 (€374) (WIN, and a darn good way to go out)
Grand Total: ₤17,250,000 (€8908)
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Nice job! Thanks! :-D
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Nice job! Thanks! :-D
Agreed...except the Italian national currency isn't/wasn't the Pound (£)
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Not to sound smarmy (and I apologize if I do), but the Lira & Pound signs are quite similar (Lira: ₤, Pound: £).
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actually the symbol for the lira was was the same for the british pound, but "Lit" or simply "L." were more common, to avoid mistakes.
However, because a british pound was worth about 3000 lire, one could tell them apart by counting the zeroes :-D
...plus, Iva was mad at contestants who omitted "...thousands" after each bid during Clock Game :lol:
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Well I'll be a monkey's uncle.
I honestly had no idea about the "pound with an extra dash" being the symbol for Lire. Once it was pointed out, I see it in the recap.
I humbly apologize and will be in the corner eating my hat.
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don't worry, down here nobody really cares for an extra dash or two, expecially when associated to a currency that stopped being legal tender like 6 years ago.
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Well I'll be a monkey's uncle.
I honestly had no idea about the "pound with an extra dash" being the symbol for Lire. Once it was pointed out, I see it in the recap.
I humbly apologize and will be in the corner eating my hat.
I actually knew of that symbol thanks to the Arial currency fonts-- it has the lira as one of them.
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Agreed...except the Italian national currency isn't/wasn't the Pound (£)
£ is a similar symbol because the Roman unit for weight was Libra and 1lb in Silver used to mean £1 in sterling.
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And as the OP, may I just say... EPIC BUMP!
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100!100!100!100!100!100!100!100! :-D
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100!100!100!100!100!100!100!100! :-D
Seriously, dude...you need to quit trying to be funny.
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Seriously, dude...you need to quit trying to be funny.
and you need to watch italian version!
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and you need to watch italian version!
And that statement should explain "100!100!100!" to me...how?
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And that statement should explain "100!100!100!" to me...how?
listen the audience!
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listen the audience!
Thank you. This makes far more sense when you show us a clip rather than using digits to quote a version of the show most of us have never seen.
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Thank you. This makes far more sense when you show us a clip rather than using digits to quote a version of the show most of us have never seen.
American Fans not much love italian version, right?
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American Fans not much love italian version, right?
Americans haven't seen much of it. There's not a whole lot of clips of OK online.
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Americans haven't seen much of it. There's not a whole lot of clips of OK online.
really :cry: