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The "New" Price is Right (Taped March 1973)

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2011

Here is an episode of the "New" Price is Right taped in March 1973.

In this episode, we have the debut of what is now a commonly played pricing game. Will there be lots of winning as well? No copyright infringement is intended.

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  • You're welcome. Please do me a favor and post Wheel of fortune episodes from 1989 to the 1994-1995 season without the credit crunches.

  • I'm trying not to do that very much on this channel. We'll see what happens.

  • Gotta love that dim lighting during Money Game. :)

  • Yeah, such a contrast to today.

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  • This must be one of the earliest instances of someone bidding just one dollar above another as a strategy. Even through the mid-1980s, this wasn't done very often.

  • Oh, man! The 70's!!!

    Big Hair! Colorful Clothes! Colorful People!

    A beautiful, brand-new, SWEET Buick Century coupe with A/C, white walls, accu-drive, etc. and a room air conditioner for only $3832.!

    The Buick is an all-steel and chrome Land Yacht. The Friedrich would probably refridgerate your whole house in the summer!

    Best of all, the products in this show are all made in the USA!

    Those were the days... I wish they'd come back!

  • wow, back when they made furniture in North Carolina ..

  • @yup7861 Jean would get it too.

  • Dane Cook wasn't kidding: TPIR does have a certain pleasant, therapeutic quality to it with the music, graphics, and all.

  • and all was made in the USA...!

  • Bob Barker looks so young :)

  • i'd fuck darlene

  • I always got a kick out of the early playings of Clock Game—as the gameboard wheeled away on the turntable at the end, the clock "magically" reset itself.

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