The Price Is Right
TV-G
7.5
1972
Reality
"Come on down!" The Price Is Right features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items.
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- Cast:
- Drew Carey , George Gray , Rachel Reynolds , James William O'Halloran , Amber Lancaster
Episode 175 : June 15, 2007
June. 15,2007
Bob Barker's final taped episode of The Price Is Right.
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Episode 174 : June 14th, 2007 (Barker final week #4)
June. 14,2007
The 2nd to the last episode of Bob's final week on the Price is Right. This episode features 3 Pricing Games which were created by the 35 year host himself, "Triple Play", "Easy as 1-2-3", and "Coming or Going".
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Episode 173 : June 13th, 2007 (Barker final week #3)
June. 13,2007
3rd of final 5 episodes taped with Bob Barker. The last new Pricing Game to be introduced in Season 35, "More or Less" was created by Host & Executive Producer, Bob Barker and was played in this episode.
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Episode 172 : June 12th, 2007 (Barker final week #2)
June. 12,2007
2nd of final 5 Barker episode tapings. The fourth Pricing Game played on this episode, "Bonkers", was created by Bob Barker himself.
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Episode 171 : June 11th, 2007 (Barker final week #1)
June. 11,2007
This episode marks the 1st in Bob's final week of hosting the show after 35 years. The most expensive prize ever on the daytime version of the show, at a cost of over $100,000 was offered on this episode.
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Episode 66 : December 21, 2006
December. 21,2006
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Episode 65 : December 20, 2006
December. 20,2006
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Episode 64 : December 19, 2006
December. 19,2006
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Episode 63 : December 18, 2006
December. 18,2006
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Episode 1 : September 18, 2006
September. 18,2006
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Seasons
Season 11
Contestants compete for prizes and cash, including cars and vacations, in games that test their knowledge of consumer goods pricing.
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