Des concurrents se disputent des prix et de l'argent, y compris des voitures et des vacances, dans des jeux qui testent leurs connaissances sur la tarification des biens de consommation.Des concurrents se disputent des prix et de l'argent, y compris des voitures et des vacances, dans des jeux qui testent leurs connaissances sur la tarification des biens de consommation.Des concurrents se disputent des prix et de l'argent, y compris des voitures et des vacances, dans des jeux qui testent leurs connaissances sur la tarification des biens de consommation.
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- 49 victoires et 129 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesThe final three pricing games played on Bob Barker's final show ('Double Prices', 'Bonus Game', and 'Any Number') were the first three games played on his first show, but in reverse order. On Decades week on the season 44 premiere in September 2015 the games were replayed in the same order as the show's premiere on September 4th 1972, and on June 26th 2023 the final show in the Bob Barker studio 33 to air, the games were again played in the reverse order.
- GaffesIf a contestant won the right to a bonus spin in a Showcase Showdown (spinning the large wheel), Bob Barker always warned the contestant that the wheel had to make at least one revolution during the bonus spin or "it doesn't count and you don't get to spin again." The fact that the contestant would not get another chance to spin means that the insufficient spin WOULD count. However, the value on the wheel would be voided, so even if that spin would have won the Showdown, the contestant is disqualified. So the spin, in fact, would not count.
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Bob Barker: [just before the Range Finder in Range Game starts moving] Don't press the button until you want to stop the Range Finder, because we can't start it again for thirty-seven hours.
- Générique farfeluFollowing producer Mark Goodson's death in December 1992, until 2007 when Drew Carey took over as host, the announcer would continue to announce during the closing credits that the show was "a Mark Goodson production", mainly in his honor.
- ConnexionsAlternate-language version of O Preço Certo em Euros (2002)
- Bandes originalesNew Price Is Right Theme
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Composed by Sheila Cole (ASCAP)
Published by Goodson-Todman Assoc. Inc. (ASCAP)
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Love the show BUT one gripe I have is the contestants turning around and asking the audience what to do or say. Evidently the powers that be tell them to do that because they ALL do it. The audience DOES NOT KNOW any better than the contestants. The only exceptions are games like the clock game where they have no time to ask.
Another thing I have noticed is when the 4 contestants are bidding during contestants row, about once a week someone will bid say $900, then the next contestant bids $$899, one dollar UNDER the previous bid. That always make me laugh because with that bid there is no way to win except if the bid is right on the money. I have seen someone do that at least 10 times and they never win. Also they bid one dollar a lot of times when the item is clearly in the thousands. And I love it when all 4 bid $1, then $2, then $3 and then $4. Also that range game is always right in the middle and they stop way too early And the topper is Plinko. Drew is trying to tell them without telling them to start in the middle. He keeps telling them loudly that the $10,000 is right in the middle. If they start in the middle and win the $10,000, then they don't drop in the middle again and it falls in the $ZERO. Low IQ is running amok on this show
BTW I really think this show should be changed to you win when you are the closest bid - not just without going over. People are bidding one dollar all the time or one dollar over the last bid and they almost always win. Takes away the fun.
Another thing I have noticed is when the 4 contestants are bidding during contestants row, about once a week someone will bid say $900, then the next contestant bids $$899, one dollar UNDER the previous bid. That always make me laugh because with that bid there is no way to win except if the bid is right on the money. I have seen someone do that at least 10 times and they never win. Also they bid one dollar a lot of times when the item is clearly in the thousands. And I love it when all 4 bid $1, then $2, then $3 and then $4. Also that range game is always right in the middle and they stop way too early And the topper is Plinko. Drew is trying to tell them without telling them to start in the middle. He keeps telling them loudly that the $10,000 is right in the middle. If they start in the middle and win the $10,000, then they don't drop in the middle again and it falls in the $ZERO. Low IQ is running amok on this show
BTW I really think this show should be changed to you win when you are the closest bid - not just without going over. People are bidding one dollar all the time or one dollar over the last bid and they almost always win. Takes away the fun.
- LukeCoolHand
- 22 juin 2022
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