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1150 viewsParts of "On the Spot."
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1268 viewsTAKE TWO: Being that it's a once-in-a-lifetime event, I wonder what TPiR is doing by keeping this around.
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1225 viewsMore neat graphics found backstage. These are used for the Showcases each day and simply slid into the podiums depending on what gifts are being offered.
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1269 viewsMany of TPiR's backdrops are now kept in outside storage.
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1289 viewsThese are the graphics that are loaded into the "Slate" each day for the Staff and Bob to check what games are to be played in what order. Some of them have spares, some have completely different names!
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1459 viewsA production staff member will hold up a cue card to Bob just before the Item Up for Bids to alert him of what game will be played next. Bob has alot going on during a taping and needs to know where to take the contestant to prepare for the next game. Also shown is the sign held up to the audience during Clock Game.
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1632 viewsClock Game has one of the oldest controls on the set.
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1632 viewsThis device controls quite a few things in the studio. It will be programmed with the Showcase bids and handle the price reveals, it also controls the scoreboard on the Big Wheel, and even a few pricing games, like Dice Game.
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1708 viewsRace Game's controls! Each of those buttons manually controls the neon light on the game as well as the countdown clock.
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1685 viewsThis is Any Number's control box.
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1279 viewsBack inside we go. Here you can see the giant price tag put away in storage after a taping week.
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1580 viewsThis device controls all of the One Bid displays.
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