Aaron Paul Appears on the Show
Fans of Breaking Bad are likely to recognize Aaron Paul. He first appeared on TV as a contestant on The Price is Right. Aaron’s dream came true after he was very close to the price of a desk, which caused him to come up on stage.
Bob Barker
Bob Barker had been an incredibly well-liked TV host since the 1950s when he first appeared on Truth or Consequences. He took over as host of The Price is Right in 1972. It wasn’t long before Bob was seen as the face of the show.
The Price Money
The prices might look like an impressive amount of money, and there’s no doubt that this money is welcomed. However, nobody tells you that whoever wins these packages needs to pay tax on it, which substantially lowers the amount when these taxes are deducted.
Bob’s Love for Animals
Bob Barker has been honored by animal rights groups, such as PETA, for the support he has shown for such organizations. In 2012, PETA dedicated a Los Angeles building to Barker. This is now known as the Bob Barker building and is PETA’s West Coast headquarters.
Winning by Error
One contestant on The Price is Right found himself walking away with a prize that he didn’t earn. The man was playing for a Dell computer and a computer desk. He guessed wrong but still walked away with the prize because the announcer got the brand of the computer wrong.
An Array of Prizes
Nothing is ever guaranteed when playing The Price is Right. You never know if you’re going to get the opportunity to go on stage, and even if you do, you don’t know if you’re going to win. While you also don’t see what you’re going home with if you do win.
Drew Carey’s Role
After the face of The Price is Right, Bob Barker felt, the producers, worried about the future of the show. However, Drew Carey came to save the day and helped keep the show’s audience coming back. They made the games easier to ensure the audience didn’t leave.
The Board Game
The show first debuted in 1956. Only two years into the release of the show, the original board game was developed. Almost 20 years later, Milton Bradley released the updated version of the board game, which allowed families to play alongside Bob Barker at home.
California-Based Prize Pricing
If you’ve ever watched The Price is Right and thought that the actual retail prices on the show seem too high or low, this might be because the prices of the prizes are only based on one state. Thus, the prices are relevant to California only.
Not Given Away Immediately
The prizes that are up for grabs on the show aren’t given away immediately. You don’t get to take your prize home as soon as the tapping wraps up. There have been some reports of contestants having to wait for ages to get the prize they had won while on the show.
Cheating Scandals
The show has never been found guilty of manipulating the games and picking the winners. However, that doesn’t mean that the contestants are exactly chosen at random. Nonetheless, you can watch the show knowing that the winning is real.
Picking the Contestants
The show is constructed to make viewers believe that the audience members are chosen at random. However, this isn’t entirely the way that it works. A man with the nickname Mr. Right scans the lines outside of the studio to find these contestants.
Magic Mic
If you’ve been watching the show for a long time, you know that the show’s host is always holding an outdated microphone. This microphone is used to communicate with the contestants, rather than just walking on stage empty-handed.
Drew Carey Using His Own Money
Many people who are familiar with the show may know the current host, Drew Carey. He is known to use his own cash during some of the episodes. Many may think that this is money the producers have given him, but this isn’t the case.
Vanna White’s Appearance
Vanna White got her big break on The Wheel of Fortune. However, she was first featured on The Price is Right in 1980. She didn’t make it very far after bidding $695 on three different prizes. That didn’t stop her from landing the role that defined her career on Wheel.
The Introduction of Male Models
The show had forever been using female models to pose with the prizes to make these more alluring on camera. However, the show decided to change things up in 2012 by introducing male models onto the show.
Scoring a Seat on The Price is Right
You might think that all you need to do is show up to the show and smile really wide to get the attention of Mr. Right and be called as one of the contestants. However, there are some requirements, including being 18 years or older and a legal US resident.
Bob Barker and Adam Sandler
All of those who have seen Happy Gilmore should be familiar with this legendary scene that featured Adam Sandler and Bob Barker, who played himself in the movie. The two men were seen fighting it out on the golf course.
Come on Down, Patricia Bernard
During one of the show’s tapings in 1976 with host Bob Barker, one contestant was a victim of very bad timing. When calling out the contestant Patricia Barker’s name, no one appeared on the stage because the contestant was apparently in the bathroom at the time.
The Storage Lot
The show is equipped with a 30,000-square-foot warehouse that’s located on the CBS lot. This warehouse is where the show stores all of the prizes for a specific amount of time, including three dozen cars. There are thousands of dollars’ worth of prizes in the storage facility.
Three Strikes
The Price is Right fans are possibly very familiar with the game’s Three Strikes. This game involves providing a contestant with five white balls and three red ones. The game easily turns into a nail-biting affair because contestants are known to come painstakingly close to winning fantastic prizes.
Six Decades
The show has been on TV for longer than all other game shows available today. It was first aired in 1956, which makes it more than 60 years old. It has been part of many different networks, including ABC and NBC, and has been hosted by various people.
Winning the Showcase
The showcase’s goal is to have three contestants onto the stage and take home the ultimate prize, where they get the chance to play. To do this, contestants need to beat the Showcase Showdown, which was seen as impossible until 2010 when someone managed to do it.
The Legendary Bob Barker
There’s no argument that Bob Barker is one of the most famous faces in game show history. It’s not just his refreshing attitude, and the work he has done on The Price is Right, but also his animal activism that’s placed him in a positive light.
A Crazy Studio
Fans who aren’t much for loud noises and crowds probably won’t find The Price’s studio is Right to be a great set. This is because the studio is known to be incredibly noisy, with many members of the audience screaming.
Faking It Until You Make It
If you would like to get into the studio’s audience, you’re going to need a cheerleader-like level of enthusiasm. Producers are looking for excited people, so you shouldn’t be yawning and looking like you have zero interest in being on set.
The Price Isn’t Right
TMZ reported in 2008 that the Plink Game on the show had been rigged for a commercial that was being shot. It had been rigged to hit $10,000 but was left this way on accident. This led to a lady hitting the $10,000 slot. However, she still walked away with the money because of the producers’ mistake.
Scientifically Curious
The wheel on The Price is Right and the entire game itself have been the object of various scientific studies. It’s the reason for much curiosity all across the globe, which is why the Royal Economic Society decided to fund a research project involving the show.
Mrs. Brady Comes Crashing In
Florence Henderson, the actress who plays Mrs. Brady on The Brady Bunch, had a wild ride when she appeared as a guest on the show. She was filmed waving to the audience while placed in the passenger seat of a prize SUV.
Home Viewer Showcases
In the early days of the show in the mid-1950s, viewers at home were able to submit their bids for the show’s showcases with the use of postcards. Home viewers generally came a lot closer to the actual prices than on-stage contestants.
Oh, No
While taping in 2015, Danielle Perez, who is a comedian, was prized with a new treadmill. This wasn’t taken too well as she was in a tragic accident and lost both of her feet. However, she took it really well, but even the audience tensed up when they saw what was happening.
Fired for Being Pregnant
In the US, it’s illegal for employers to discriminate against employees for falling pregnant. However, this is a very common problem in show business. A model who worked for the show for six years, Brandi Cochran, was terminated after taking maternity leave.
Cheating
During a game of Three Strikes, the contestant needs to draw red and white balls to reveal a strike or a number. However, a woman tried to sneak a strike back into the bag without anyone seeing but her attempt was unsuccessful.
Getting Ten Chances
There’s bound to be a mistake on a game show, especially when the show has been around for more than six decades. When making a mistake on The Price is Right, it’s generally a pretty expensive one. Bob Barker was around when a mistake was made in the game Ten Chances.
A Helpful Host
Bob Barker is known to be very helpful on a good day, but he still manages to be friendly on his bad days. People say that he’s known to remain friendly even when he’s turning red. He can be yelling with the friendliest smile.
Pricing Mishaps
The show aired on March 3rd, 1989, and it seemed to be filled with pricing misfires. This all started when the contestants started playing Punch-a-Bunch, and one of the contestants makes a move far too early, but Bob Barker was able to save the day.
Penny Ante Glitches
Penny Ante is an eight-lane highway that was featured in The Price is Right many years ago. The game was equipped with complex mechanisms, which ultimately led to the game undergoing glitches. This was the case during one taping of the show.
Off by Six Dollars
One woman had a face-off with two showcases, including a trip to Seattle and a Honda Fit in a March 2020 taping. She placed a bid of $23,450 and was off the mark by only six dollars. Due to this, she won both showcases.
Come on Out
A contestant on the show in 1977 named Yolanda Barker was ecstatic to hear her name being called out. She was so happy. She was jumping up and down on her way to the stage. While jumping, something quite embarrassing happened, as her top fell down.
Snoop Dogg’s Appearance
Legendary rapper and personality Snoop Dogg made an appearance on the show. This appearance made for one of the most exciting episodes in the show’s history. Despite his image and celebrity status, Snoop Dogg did really well.