Do you have a shows from November of 1978. My brother and sister vacationing from Philadelphia Pennsylvania saw a taping of the show. Never got picked to come on down!
@@malcolmmarshall5946Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes, I would have guessed the following. 3-Panel Mirror: $1,275 Freezer: $400 Barbecue: $290 Washer & Dryer: $550 Tables: $350 Folding Table & Chairs: $250
i didn't know dimi could be a boys name. a very unique moment for your family as it wasn't long after this you had to be 18 to be in the audience. how old was dimi here and how old is dimi today
Man watching this when school was out for the summer used to be so much fun and watching match game in the afternoon. Back when game shows ruled daytime television. So much fun memories in the 70s
(2021) - Going on 43 years ago... I was still in high school at that time... Boy, life was sure different then, but that's probably what some were saying back in the day as well...
Whether it is 1978 or 1998, it feels classic. And what’s a TPIR game without a car? Seriously though, the biggest challenge for those who want to play along with these old episodes is that $1 today is worth much less than $1 decades ago.
@@malcolmmarshall5946Also for each of those 6 One Bid Prizes, I would have guessed the following. Mirror: $1,275 Freezer: $400 Barbecue: $290 Washer/Dryer: $550 Tables: $350 Folding Table/Chairs: $250
@@nizapace212121 Oh gosh... sorry! This is an OUTSTANDING post! It was a lot more fun when they allowed the kids into the studio audience. I forget when they stopped that.
I've watched TPIR since I was a kid...I'm 47 now. I like how on the "older" episodes things weren't "rushed" like they are today. Bob actually took time to talk on air to the people and made them feel welcome. Nowadays with Drew and even before Bob retired it was rush...rush...rush...like, "We need to hurry so we can get to the next commercial". Just like the slower pace and fun of the show from the earlier days.
It would be cool to know if William and his family, especially his kids has seen this episode recently. What a treat to have for the entire family. Those kids are probably in the mid to late '50s by now. 🤔🤔
This price is right late 1977 and throughout 1978 and 1st 12 and a half weeks of 1979 cbs has match game family feud Hollywood Sqaures audience jeopardy family feud match game showcases price is right and price is right big whell of fortune enjoy
Price is right even to this day in 2019 has an audience of just like match game Hollywood sqaures family feud and let's make a deal and Female models and bob barker both game show hosts This is from June 13 1978 Tuesday cbs price is right