The Price is Right Special (#002P): August 21, 1986 (HQ)
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Published 2021-12-14
Lucky Seven
Race Game
Grand Game
Range Game
Punch-a-Bunch
Any Number (with a new board in place!)
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All Comments (21)
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For 1986, $60,000+ in cash and prices is an absolutely obsence amount to win. 😮
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TPIR 1970's and 1980's episodes are the best/funniest!!
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When Pluto TV goes to episodes from 1986, I hope we get the summer primetime specials
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These nighttime specials were scheduled against The Cosby Show and Family Ties in an attempt to put a dent into NBC's Thursday night dominance.
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I love how whenever they messed up, they'd own up to it and just give them the prize
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R.I.P. Bob Barker
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Over $60k of winnings in '86 is crazy
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I wish this had continued. Bob Barker interview said these didn't rate that well because it was up against the Cosby Show. Amazing even in reruns this couldn't beat Cosby
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Lucky $even bloopers.
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@44:04, and the name of the font, those digits are, what looks like is VANE, it's actually called SEGMENT7
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On the Grand Game, I like Bob when he made fun at a contestant when he stalls.
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Loved watching these back when they originally aired. I remember the can lights around the big doors and the silver curtains in the back of the audience. I recently realized the turntable and home base area were altered for these specials. (Most videos have been so poor quality it's hard to tell the color). The green borders were changed to a grayish color similar to gold they ended up using on the daytime set about 5 years later. I think the gray used here actually looks better than the gold they settled on.
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Markyy, thanks so much for uploading these! ❤
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The pricing games for this video was: Lucky $even Race Game Grand Game Range Game Punch-A-Bunch Any Number (Debut of New Set)
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@44:25, I can't believe those little white bulbs on the doors that are used the daytime show, were removable, what did they do with the lightbulbs?
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Was this the 1st playing of L7 with the new board, the same with Any Number?
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Bob Barker was the best
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5 out of 6.
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The guy in the race game wasn't smart. Why did he change all 4 when one price was right. Dang
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wow, only $13,000 for that sportscar, kinda cheap for 1986, esp.primetime