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403 viewsA great shot of the art card for the 1986 Prime time special logo. This was used as a bumper during the show.Aug 27, 2007
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409 viewsEven Rod was dressed to the nines!Aug 27, 2007
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477 viewsVeteran CBS cameraman Marty Wagner eagerly volunteers to date Dian. (Note the light box behind him.)Aug 27, 2007
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448 viewsThe open from the first permanent hour-long show in 1975: The "One Hour" appeared in a nice script typeface, to stress the new change.Aug 27, 2007
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402 viewsDuring a chat with the Beauties, Bob asks Dian what she's looking for in a man. She says someone who's nice and unpretentious. She then notices a volunteer.Aug 27, 2007
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427 viewsInstead of the multicolored curtains behind the audience, they used elegant silver curtains.Aug 27, 2007
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410 viewsBob wore tuxedos for the 1986 Prime time specials. Note that the border of the turntable was gray instead of green.Aug 27, 2007
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422 viewsConnie bid $1750 on her showcase. The actual retail price of her showcase is $2307...a difference of $557. Even in this early version of the showcase podiums, the difference would appear in place of the bid just as it does today.Aug 27, 2007
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537 viewsWell, that's a LITTLE better...but what's with the black space between the showcase title and the bid display? This was a short-lived manual showcase reveal. Bob pressed a button and the top flap would flip down to reveal the actual retail price of the showcase. (See next photo.)Aug 27, 2007
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479 viewsThe original showcase podiums. Note that the missing panel above the eggcrate display was added after the showcases had been chosen. (See next picture.) The original version of the showcase podiums had no Goodson-Todman asterisk.Aug 27, 2007
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506 viewsContestants' Row as it appeared on the first episode. Note that the displays were originally the eggcrate design, and that the winning bidder was noted not only by a flashing bid but by a Goodson-Todman asterisk (seen on the fourth display).Aug 27, 2007
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408 views"This is a moment that had to occur, did it not?" joked Bob, after Patricia Bernard is called to "Come on Down." A man jumped to his feet and disappeared out the back door. Soon, Patricia made her way to Contestants' Row straight from the ladies room. What was the first prize she had to bid on? A waterbed!!Aug 27, 2007
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