With host, BOB BARKER
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1972 PREMIERE!, pt. 1 - The 1972 premiere of what would be the start of the newest edition of the longest-running television show in television history! The first item-up-for-bids is an item Bob would later be against. First game would later be named Any Number
1972 PREMIERE!, pt. 2 - Part 2 of the premiere where another contestant is called to Contestant's Row, and the winner plays would would futurely be known as the Bonus Game
1972 PREMIERE!, pt. 3 - Part 3 with Double Prices played
1972 PREMIERE!, pt. 4 - Part 4 of the premiere, with the Showcase played for the very first time
Christmas 1983, pt. 1 - Part 1 of a Christmas episode from 1983, with Temptation being played. This is where a contestant takes matters into her own hands when a technical difficulty ensues
Christmas 1983, pt. 2 - The retired game, Trader Bob is played here, including Double Prices
Christmas 1983, pt. 3 - Here's the first Showcase Showdown
Christmas 1983, pt. 4 - Now, Take Two and Dice Game is played
Christmas 1983, pt. 5 - Now, the pricing game Now and Then is played with the Then date of April 1979. Then, the second Showcase Showdown is played. Be aware of fuzzy parts during the Showdown
Christmas 1983, pt. 6 - Here's the Showcase of Christmas of 1983 (3 days prior to it, actually). Who will take home everything?
1986 Special, pt. 1 - Here's a 1986 "The Price is Right Special" with Bob Barker (yes, in those spiffy tuxedos). With contestants called to come on down, one of them will be playing Any Number for a new car!
1986 Special, pt. 2 - Another contestant is called to play the special, and the winner will play Super Ball
1986 Special, pt. 3 - With more contestants to be called to play TPIR Special, one of the lucky audience members is called. Game played is Most Expensive, followed by the Showcase Showdown
1986 Special, pt. 4 - Here's a double-hitter pricing game vid in the 1986 Special of The Price is Right folks. The fourth and fifth pricing games played here are the Grand Game and Race Game
1986 Special, pt. 5 - The final pricing game: Shell Game. Followed by the Showcase Showdown
1986 Special, pt. 6 - Here's the fabulous Showcase! And boy, does the winner get the shock of their life!
Last dark hair day, pt. 1 - Bob Barker greets everyone the same usual way he does every day on October 14th, 1987. Game played here for the winner is Lucky $even. Bob lets the audience plug Paul Alter's introduction of his wife, Shirley.
Last dark hair day, pt. 2 - Games played in this segment are Check Out and the now-retired Poker Game.
Last dark hair day, pt. 3 - Rod gives the contestant plug, and then the first Showcase Showdown ensues. The game played next is Double Prices, but the item up for bids prior to Double Prices reminds me of a future moment
Last dark hair day, pt. 4 - The second half of the show continues. Rod gives in a plug on his weight loss, though Bob puts a halt on inaccuracy. Pricing game here is Temptation.
Last dark hair day, pt. 5 - Here comes the final pricing game, PLINKO with a very excited, and I mean EXCITED contestant!
Last dark hair day, pt. 6 - The final Showcase Showdown, and then the Showcase. Who will take it out?
First gray hair day, pt. 1 - October 15th, 1987, Bob Barker officially said good-bye to his dark hair and got a serious standing ovation on his gray hairstyle. Pricing game played is Most Expensive
First gray hair day, pt. 2 - 3 Strikes is now played, with a Play Along game also played for a home viewer
First gray hair day, pt. 3 - Here's part 3 with the Punchboard for $10,000, and then the Showcase Showdown, first one. In the Punchboard, Janice takes matters into her own hands to make things accurate
First gray hair day, pt. 4 - The second half now begins with pricing games Take Two and the classic Pick-a-Pair (I mean its set)
First gray hair day, pt. 5 - Here we go with Bob talking about his gray hair, and then the final winner playing Any Number. The final Showcase Showdown is then played
First gray hair day, pt. 6 - Don't miss this Showcase!


With host, DREW CAREY

April 16th, 2009, pt. 1 - Airdate is April 16th, 2009 and the games included here are Lucky $even and Punch-a-Bunch. At the open of the show, Drew mentions a special guest...and though he doesn't let out who yet, he gives a blatent clue to who it is!
April 16th, 2009, pt. 2 - The show continues with Squeeze Play, the first Showcase Showdown, and then 1 Right Price
April 16th, 2009, pt. 3 - With Drew continuing to plug the special guest, the show continues with PLINKO and Let 'Em Roll!
April 16th, 2009, pt. 4 - The second Showcase Showdown to determine who will join the first-half winner
April 16th, 2009, pt. 5 - Here's the April 16th, 2009 Showcase...with the guest that Drew Carey could NOT quit plugging!

MICHAEL'S PROJECT

Part 1 - The intro of my project of The Price is Right with me as host and the one and only Kyle Wheeler as the announcer. Game played here is Safe Crackers
Part 2 - Kyle calls down another contestant from the audience, and the game commences as the winner plays 3 Strikes. NOTE: I made this first as a little side project, and I was requested to do a completion of the whole thing
Part 3 - Kyle gave the idea for a big bowl of cash, and we introduce it here. The winner plays Push Over
Part 4 - The Showcase Showdown to see who will be the first winner to be in the Showcase. Also added is a plug to be in my projects. Bonus values used here was the values prior to season 37's value
Part 5 - The second half now commences to see if we can get a better second half than the first half. Here, Dice Game is played
Part 6 - Michael sets a goal, and is introduced with a scrumptious item up for bids. Game played is the now-retired Joker
Part 7 - Michael has a conversation with one of the contestants, and then plays the final item up for bids. Secret X is the final game played.
Part 8 - The second Showcase Showdown to determine who will join the winner of the first half
Part 9 - The exciting Showcase to determine the big winner of the day. Includes a GST update from back then

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