The Price is Right Special (8/21/86)

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2011

Here is the 2nd of the Price is Right's 1986 nighttime specials!

Pricing Games:
Lucky $even (but keep an eye out for a blooper!)
Race Game
Grand Game
Range Game
Punch-a-Bunch
Any Number (w/the first use of the new board)

(c) 1986 Mark Goodson Television Productions

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  • I don't think there was any confliction. Kennedy's TPIR was syndicated, and could be on at any time of the day in any station in different cities, whilst the nighttime specials were on at a certain time on CBS.

  • The 2nd Special, That Means Michael Tiller posted the First one.

  • @Jessyleppert

    Actually, that was the 5th special.

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  • I'm from Wisconsin, just like Shirley is, or was.

  • I've said it before, and I'll say it again, there was nothing like TPIR in the 80s, it ran like a well-oiled machine. Then came the scandals of the 90's and moronic contestant-filled shows of the 2000's.

  • I've said it before, and I'll say it again, there was nothing like TPIR in the 80s, it ran like a well-oiled machine. Then came the scandals of the 90's and moronic contestant-filled shows of the 2000's.

  • Why is the majority of the audience on tpir today younger? Most of the audience here in 1986 was older. Is there a reason for that? Has the demographics of the show shifted to appeal to a younger, gen y audience especially with drew in charge now? (gen y are the ones born in the 1980's and up).

  • Awesome commercial at 49:00.  Pity nobody has that Press Your Luck episode.

  • Wow! I am watching this exactly 25 years from the day it originally aired!!!

  • Rod in his prime!

  • Whoa. After everything poor Shirley went through to get to the show, I was hoping that she'd win at least an IUFB and she ends up winning $10,800 in prizes!

    Poor Graham. Obviously, a loyal friend and true and he lost his pricing game and showcase.

    Congratulations to Joseph! Winning $61,289 on a makes for a GREAT 50th wedding anniversary! A dinette, New Zealand vacation, Rio vacation, some dresses, a spa, piano, and Lincoln Town Car are certainly some great anniversary presents.

  • @TVLubber You're absolutely right, TVLubber. I didn't know this until you told me. Thanks.

  • @stephenhkovacs

    Actually, it was 2001.

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