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The Price is Right Hall of Fame Million Dollar Spectacular, pt. 1

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

From May 22, 2004: The first pricing game.

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  • Did I see correctly?! Bob is supposed to dispose of the strike after the player gets it!  I think when the player got one he put it back in the bag! At least I didn't see him put it in the slot below the numbers. Otherwise your chance are really reduced!

  • @CptNeeda For a while, having three strikes in the bag resulted in low chances of winning. Therefore, in the late 1990s, only one strike was in the bag in order to increase the win ratio. However, the Carey version tried this version, allowed the first number for free, then reverted back to the three-strikes-in-the-bag rule.

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  • @thewhammy83 duh! I didn't notice there was only one strike chip. Unfortunately I'd been out of touch with TPIR since I started working full time years ago. Sadly (but gratefully) these vids are about the limit of my watching it any more.

  • 0:55

    Rebecca has a dirty mouth. XD

  • Two of my friends, Myesha London and Charnae Leonard, turned 13 the same day this aired while my other friend, Dorothy Weaver, turned 14.

  • I can't believe I missed this episode... I was in Ohio when this was on.

  • Any1 know that font name? I love that font!

  • CUE WIN! I love hearing "Baseball's Best" for big-time prizes like this one!  ;-)

  • I love the Million dollar shows! They have way better prizes than the daytime show.

  • I wish I had been old enough to go watch TPIR in person! But I was only 8! And my parents didn't want to go! We miss you Bob!

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