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What is the catchphrase of The Price Is Right?
What is the catchphrase of The Price Is Right?
Who are the creators of The Price Is Right?
Who are the creators of The Price Is Right?
How many pricing games are played per episode of The Price Is Right?
How many pricing games are played per episode of The Price Is Right?
Who was the longest-running host of The Price Is Right before Drew Carey?
Who was the longest-running host of The Price Is Right before Drew Carey?
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What is the name of the bidding round in which contestants compete to play the next pricing game?
What is the name of the bidding round in which contestants compete to play the next pricing game?
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What is the name of the finale of The Price Is Right, where the two highest winners bid on prize packages?
What is the name of the finale of The Price Is Right, where the two highest winners bid on prize packages?
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Which models were known as 'Barker's Beauties' during Bob Barker's tenure as host?
Which models were known as 'Barker's Beauties' during Bob Barker's tenure as host?
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What is the name of the producer who was responsible for The Price Is Right from 1984 to 2008?
What is the name of the producer who was responsible for The Price Is Right from 1984 to 2008?
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What is the record for the closest bid on a showcase without going over on The Price Is Right?
What is the record for the closest bid on a showcase without going over on The Price Is Right?
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Study Notes
The Price Is Right is the longest-running game show in the United States, with over 9,000 episodes since its debut in 1972. It was created by Bob Stewart, Mark Goodson, and Bill Todman. Contestants are selected from the studio audience and compete by guessing the prices of merchandise to win cash and prizes. The show's catchphrase is "Come on down!" Contestants start in Contestants' Row and compete in a bidding round called "One Bid" to determine who will play the next pricing game. There are six pricing games per episode, each offering different prizes. The show features two Showcase Showdowns, where contestants spin "The Big Wheel" to advance to the Showcase, the show's finale. The two highest winners advance to the Showcase, where they bid on prize packages. Bob Barker was the show's longest-running host until his retirement in 2007, when Drew Carey took over. The show has used several models, most notably Anitra Ford, Janice Pennington, Dian Parkinson, Holly Hallstrom, and Kathleen Bradley. The show has won numerous awards and was named the "greatest game show of all time" by TV Guide in 2007. In March 2022, it was announced that The Price Is Right would be inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame.The Price Is Right: Detailed Summary
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The Price is Right had special April Fool's Day episodes in 2015, 2014, and 2013.
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The program had several announcers throughout its history, including Johnny Olson, Rod Roddy, Rich Fields, and George Gray, who joined the show in 2011.
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The program had several models throughout its history, including Kathleen Bradley, Holly Hallstrom, Dian Parkinson, and Janice Pennington, who were known as "Barker's Beauties" during Bob Barker's tenure as host. The show currently has six models, including three women and three men.
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The show's production team of Mark Goodson and Bill Todman was responsible for producing the original and revival versions of the game show. Bob Stewart is credited with creating the original version of The Price Is Right.
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Roger Dobkowitz was the producer from 1984 to 2008. The show currently has multiple producers, including Adam Sandler, Stan Blits, and Sue MacIntyre.
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Audience members are selected for possible contestant spots through brief interviews with the production staff. Contestants are not chosen at random, and there are several eligibility requirements for potential contestants.
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The show is typically produced in about an hour, and two episodes are usually taped per day. Episodes are usually taped in advance of their airdate.
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Some episodes have special themes, such as episodes with teams of contestants or episodes with children and their parents or grandparents.
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The show has had several special audience restrictions, including episodes with active duty and retired military personnel.
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On some episodes, all members of the audience receive a prize from a sponsor or celebrity guest.
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The show has had several hosts throughout its history, including Bob Barker and Drew Carey.
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The Price is Right has been taped in Studio 33 in Television City Studios in Los Angeles, California, for the first 51 seasons (1972-2023), except for the 2002 30th Anniversary Special, which was taped at Harrah's Rio in Las Vegas, Nevada.The Price Is Right: A Summary of the Show's History and Production
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The Price Is Right is a long-running American game show that premiered in 1972 on CBS.
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The show has been produced by Fremantle and copyrighted by The Price Is Right Productions, Inc., a joint venture of RTL Group and CBS since 2007.
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The show has undergone format changes, with new pricing games added each year and others retired. Prizes and pricing games have also been adjusted to keep pace with inflation.
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Companies donate prizes in exchange for advertising, and each episode has a script consisting primarily of advertising copy.
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Season 49 episodes had a redesigned set with no audience, and four socially-distanced podiums in place of Contestants' Row. Season 50 brought back a limited audience of approximately 50 people seated in pods, and Contestants' Row returned with added space between contestants.
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The show's Christmas Week episodes are usually taped in early December outside of the regular rotation, and episodes may be taped out-of-order if a prize package or episode theme reflects an event that is taking place close to the date that episode will air.
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In March 2023, The Price Is Right will relocate from Television City to Haven Studios in Glendale, California, due to the $1.25 billion refurbishment and expansion of the facility by its new owner Hackman Capital.
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The show's production was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and taping resumed in October 2020 with only essential personnel, including 27 contestants for a given day.
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Three syndicated versions of The Price Is Right have aired, with the first weekly syndicated version debuting the week after the daytime premiere in 1972 and continuing to air until September 1980.
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A second syndicated version hosted by Tom Kennedy aired from 1985-1986, followed by a third syndicated version hosted by Doug Davidson that premiered in 1994 and ended its run on January 27, 1995, after only 16 weeks of first-run shows.
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CBS attempted to break NBC's dominance of Thursday night prime time with a six-episode summer series, The Price Is Right Special, beginning in August 1986, but with no success. On August 23, 1996, CBS aired an hour-long 25th Anniversary Special, using the half-hour gameplay format.
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The show has remained virtually unchanged since its premiere, with new pricing games added each year and others retired. Prizes and pricing games have kept pace with inflation, and the set has seen numerous redesigns and upgrades over the years.The Price is Right is a popular American game show that has aired for over 50 seasons. The show has had several primetime spin-offs, including The Price is Right Salutes and The Price is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular. The show has also featured several celebrity specials, including The Price is Right at Night. The show has been studied by economists, who have analyzed different elements of the show as a natural experiment on strategic decision-making. The show has given away approximately $250 million in cash and prizes since its debut, with automobiles being a signature prize. The record for the largest individual total in cash and prizes on a daytime episode is held by Michael Strouber, while the record for winnings on the primetime show is held by Adam Rose. The show has also featured several documentary films, including The Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much. Terry Kniess holds the record for the closest bid on a showcase without going over, guessing the exact price of the showcase he was given.
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How well do you know "The Price Is Right"? Test your knowledge of the longest-running game show in the United States with our quiz! From the show's catchphrase to its iconic "Big Wheel," this quiz will challenge your knowledge of the show's history, production, and memorable moments. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, see if you can come on down and ace this quiz!