The Price is Right | (7/1/77) | Season 5 finale
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Here is another 1977 episode of The Price is Right
Pricing Games:
Switcheroo
Clock Game
One Right Price (w/two big prizes, and a highly-emotional contestant)
Danger Price
Give or Keep
Ten Chances
Featured in the Showcase is Lyle Waggoner!
NOTE: The 2nd One-Bid is missing.
(c) 1977 Mark Goodson Productions
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The 1975-1978 years are just now getting brought into KZread. It's neat to see this period in Price is Right history.
That’s ME! I had just graduated and mom took me to Cali. I’m the tall one! Lol. Great memory.
@tentcater4710
3 жыл бұрын
How cool glad you get to see yourself all these years later , what a great memory to share with your friends and family!
@antd8259
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing. I always wonder if the contestants are still around. I was born in '77.
I think Game Show Network is crap now a days. The network used to show classics from the 70's and 80's. It rarely shows classic game shows
That monopoly set was cool! This 70's episode was DRIPPING in 70's lol. The clothes, prizes, technology, set, oh my. I dont miss my mom dressing me in polyester bell bottoms in the 70's.
I can empathise. If I won what she won over the course of the show and it was 1977, I'd be jumping up and down like the victim of a horror movie too.
07:56 Thanks Dennis James. He did the nightly and weekly version in syndication.
I Love The Old Price Is Right Clips!
$5,126 for a camaro and a $5,000 monopoly set! WOW
@joyr36
6 жыл бұрын
The Camaro was a top of the line sports car back then. You could buy a cheaper model car for the same price as a good 24 inch TV.
@kevinhoward9593
6 жыл бұрын
My Uncle has a Collectors Edition Monopoly Set. It has 24kt Gold Hotels, and Pure .9999 Silver Houses. The dice are inlayed with gold foil, and even that is worth $1100. (sadly he passed away in 2016.) that Monopoly game is being Auctioned off for over 2 million.
Great Episode! Thanks for posting.
I like it that Bob Barker would invite the contestant to see their prizes rather than today where they just run off and leave.
@planesense7390
6 жыл бұрын
no comparison to Bob Barker
@TonyTheTGR
5 жыл бұрын
Drew lets them do that now.
@TonyTheTGR
5 жыл бұрын
But it is very different. Bob is a crackshot, witty marksman where everything was executed with polish and precision; where Drew is more silly, and there's a lot more interaction with the models and MC, kind of like an ensemble show. Also, Bob almost never missed a putt in Hole in One, and Drew almost never makes it! XD It's not fair to judge a fish on their ability to fly, though.
@jamesbond007816
4 жыл бұрын
@@TonyTheTGR Drew isn't a golfer bob was
@ForeignerFan74
3 жыл бұрын
@@TonyTheTGR I Agreed!
What a great episode this was!
7:55 "A ha! Dennis (James) has taught you the clock game." By then, Dennis has passed the nighttime "torch" to Bob.
it just sold at auction (maybe not hers, but the exact same model) for 67,000$.
awesome show
Not too many people would want that reproduction Victorian furniture these days...or the piano for that matter. I bet that Filter Queen Vacuum still works,..whoever has it. Those things were built to last. Ours is about 60 years old and still runs great!
I like how all the girls hug each other while screaming after being called down. They don’t even know each other.
I wonder how long she kept that Monopoly set for?
Yeah... this is the 70s, all right.
With gold peaking at over $1,800 an ounce and silver over $40 an ounce during this recession, that Monopoly game would have really been worth something! I would bet each piece was close to an ounce!
Hmm I only wonder how many other times the Dennis James PIR was mentioned in daytime.
Wow! I didn't know GM made assembly built Buick Regals in 1977 for regular consumers. I thought that type of model was made only for NASCAR race drivers like Dale Earnhardt's #2 car.
The losing horn and Bob's reaction was popular in this ep. eh?
That Monopoly game cost almost as much as that car... wow! (I wonder what it'd be worth today?)
@dennislavoie5869
4 жыл бұрын
The car was only a little over five times the price of the range
RIP Lyle wagoner
If you guys get Pluto TV (it's free), there's a channel with nothing but The Price is Right episodes
Based on certain attitudes in the late 70's, I wonder what they would've done if a man had been bidding on the Blind Date showcase? Based on Bob's comments, the date with Lyle Waggoner was included as a bonus.
@NickCMedia
3 жыл бұрын
erikdraven1731 He clearly meant Lyle was not included. This was BEFORE Drew Carey, so you know.
Man, I think she's more emotional than Guadalupe!
@Jetsea
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Rhonda and Guadalupe are almost equal.
@WPPCProductions
4 жыл бұрын
Yes .Even Rhonda's friends/family in the audience were in tears too....
$5000 monopoly set?!
I think you're right.
I hadn't even started Kindergarten yet.
anyone notice how at 33:54 that the '0' is missing off the 20 cents on the side of the wheel?
@NickCMedia
4 жыл бұрын
No. It's the 2.
I always thought Rhonda was a riot, and I'm surprised that she wasn't more well known among the legends of TPIR. Also, I'll bet that you probably can't find a mint condition, '77 Camaro for $5126 nowadays. Just as an interesting side note, I think I'm the original source of this episode on the trading circuit, because when I taped it about 15 years ago, I mistakenly chopped off that second calldown/IUFB, and every person whose list I've seen it on is someone that I know I've given it to.
@WPPCProductions
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taping it and passing it along.
@tomasjaramillo4430
Жыл бұрын
CAR
@tomasjaramillo4430
Жыл бұрын
CAR
As I said in the summary, both prizes were rather big.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉lllkoo