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  • Is this the most talked-about incident in TPIR history?

  • LOL

  • wow i haven't seen Bob Barker with no grey hair in a very long time!

  • DL the audio from this track at soundnabber doht cohm.

  • She came on down and they came on out!

  • It's so loud because there are so many black people.

  • Did Yolanda ever got on stage ?

  • at 0:25 a woman tells her, Pull Your Shirt up.

  • I loved this show! Good memories of sick days home from school and summer in the 1970's. I was actually watching it "live" when this show was aired lol!

  • This is America god dammit.  The 70's were ugly but I imagine they were far far different than the oughts we have now. Free love baby, free love. lol

  • Never saw Bob with hair color.

  • I like watching old clips of the show like this one. It helps me keep "abreast" in the history of the show.

  • *rimshot*

  • I will say this till im blue in the face, especially that bob has retired, GSN needs to talk to Fremantle and get these classics back. From his first to last show!!!!

  • @bambam2124 It's very hard to do so since the reruns are actually owned by CBS Television Distribution, at least most of them are, not entirely by FremantleMedia.

  • @JeopardyandWheelFan well then tell CTD to talk to GSN then lmao... We need these back!!!!!

  • Did Yolanda ever make it out of Contestant's Row?

  • No.

  • Yeah! Bob, go make that second entrance. I want to see that.

  • I always thought Yolanda was so cool to laugh it off instead of being mortified. I wonder whatever happened to her? If this is a top 20 "most unexpected TV moment", I would expect she'd be tracked down and interviewed (as long as she's still around I hope, she looks young here, so unless something happened, I assume she's out there somewhere?).

  • Thanks for posting this! And all the others! Classic TPIR will never die!

  • I agree! The golden age of TPIR in my opinion was from 1972 to February 1982.

  • @MysticArksRevenge I agree too about the idea, but I would push it to the late 80's After that it started slowly to go downhill. Once they started retiring some of the original games, Johnny Olson passed away in 86. Not saying Rod Roddy was bad, but after the mid 90's I stopped watching this.

  • janice was an excellent clock game player

  • What a classic line from Bob at the end, LOL.

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