The Price is Right (#4184D): September 17, 1981
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2022-05-09に共有
Originally released by James Shea in a private Facebook group back in November 2021.
Lucky Seven
Hit Me
Squeeze Play
3 Strikes
Punch-a-Bunch
Danger Price
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コメント (21)
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this broadcast of TPIR aired on my mom's birthday in 1981! she was 33! R.I.P. mom! i love and miss ❤️ you soooo much!
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WOW 👏 What a difference, Between now and then thanks to YouTube and people that take the time to do it we get to see the old episodes thank you hello everyone😊
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I love that the TV ads are left. It brings an awesome feeling and nostalgic feeling and for a moment it brings you back to the good old days, and I literally forget any worries. It's sort of like a therapeutic relaxation tv. It helps out way more that I was not born on the 70's but 80;s I didn't get to enjoy this but which I could.
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This is the day I was born. At this episode, Barker had been hosting The Price is Right for almost 10 years, and he would continue into my adulthood. Amazing.
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Anyone else notice how few commercials there were back in the day? ... And not commercials with side effects of death?
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Lucky seven is the toughest game on the show in my opinion. Who agrees??
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Awesome, another rare, original broadcast of TPIR from 1981 surfaces in excellent quality w/o/c :-)
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12:52 that’s Peter Billingsley of “Christmas Story” fame as Messy Marvin in the Hershey’s syrup spot
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That HIT ME/BLACKJACK game never should've been retired.
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Finally we get to see the full episode. I have seen edited clips of this episode on YouTube and now we have the entire episode.
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Marlene Sanders, who anchored CBS Newsbreak, passed away back in 2015 at age 84.
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I was 6 months old 80s are the best decade of my life
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I was a freshman in college when this show aired. I air conditioning in cars being an option a lot of people couldn’t afford. Now AC is pretty much a standard feature.
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I was watching this show with my 4 month old son 🥰🥹
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Even the commercials were a 1000 times better back then.
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This was back when I started taking days out of school because I prefered Price Is Right school.
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The cue for the jukebox was the instrumental version of Dan Hartman's "Instant Replay".
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I love this era of prizes. I would want some of this stuff now, if they were still available. I’m thinking about that stereo loveseat that they’d give away sometimes. Cool piece of furniture.
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I was born on 17 Sep 1981
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Johnny was the best to call people