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Bob Barker's 50 Years in Television - Part 5

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2007

The final part of CBS's tribute to Bob Barker's 50 years in television.

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  • What was with the part that skipped when Rich was talking about how TV has changed?

  • Can you tell me what time in the video this happens?

  • As far as I know, Carey starts in the fall season to host the show. By the way, I'm not getting audio when i play this clip for some reason. Got it from the others...

  • Carey's already taping shows for the new fall season.

    I'm not having any troubles with the audio. Let me know if the problem persists. ;)

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  • ma god grant you many years bon barker. you are a wonderful man

  • I've heard that Drew Carey got injured on the set before he started taping. While he was learning the Grocery Game, he got his right arm caught in the turntable.

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  • I saw this & had to.I like the Navigator, it's my favorite Lincoln model now because I want to ride in the high stuff & have children & give them a ride 

  • Is the actual price of Noah's showcase the highest amount of any showcase of the show (including daytime and primetime specials), or was there a showcase offered for even more than that?

  • ah yes the fond,bold memories even my 6 and 10 year old love his show we would even watch some old episodes of truth or conicqunces BOB IF YOUR READING THIS PLEASE COME BACK PLEASE!!!!!!!

  • 1:16-1:28 Rat Race Cue!! Newest pricing game on the price is right!

  • I was blindsided when Bob read Noah's showcase price -- if he would have won his showcase, he would have ended up with $222,226. But if he had bid perfectly on his IUFB (which is good for a $1000 bonus in primetime) and won both showcases, he would have been walking out of there with an all-time total of $304,179.

  • @CJBojangles Around 5:05

  • do you happen to know the name of the music cue when they present the australia trip?

  • These people here were REALLY crazy.

  • Poor bob, he's been raped too many times on the show.lol

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