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Nighttime Price is Right Episode: 1970s--Part One

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

This is a episode to the 1970s nighttime version hosted by Dennis James

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  • Did they show the Viacom "Pinball" logo at the end of this show?

  • @WheelWatcher12345 Not in this copy.

  • Is Dennis James still Living?

  • Nope.

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  • I am not a fan of Drew. I remember Dennis from when I was a kid watching Price is Right. Dennis did a good job.

  • the contestants were so well-dressed back in 1972, as if they came from work to play. and no jumping up and down like in later years.

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This video is a response to The Price is Right demo film, pt. 1
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  • @Melodycat918 I agree. Once Bob Barker retired, I believe that TPIR went downhill on everything. I wonder how much longer before TPIR is canceled? Or until someone else takes over? Needs fixing.

  • The original opening theme music sounds much better than the calypso type crap they play on there now. And Dennis James was awesome. he buries Drew Carey. R.I.P. Dennis. A true MC legend

  • So, basically, Dennis, there's nothing to shake about?

  • @BlackwoodCompany

    Been dead for years.

  • I like how they darkened the set at certian times, I think it looks better

  • @remela5 ...The world used to have class......Now it's all a bunch of animals.....Sad

  • @remela5 You can blame us college kids for the chaos the show has become, lol. :P And I really like Dennis James here. :) It's a shame he's no longer with us.

  • @doulasc Dennis James passed away in 1997.

  • @doulasc No He died in 1997.

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