After several attempts just in this season alone, the record is finally broken today! But it won’t be around for long, either… Rich Jeffries announces. Airdate: January 8, 1986 (#5943D)
$54,772 was the new daytime record after this set on 2/17/1986 in daytime on Rod's first permanent episode. It took 20 more years until the 35th season premiere to get a $100K winner on Daytime TPIR
Season 14 of 85-86. Interim Announcer Rich Jeffries. Denise's big win on The Price is Right. She won over $47k. Air Date Wednesday January 8th, 1986. Then a month later another record was broken on 2/17/1986 by Pamela for $54,772 dollars. Including $11,000 cash in the 2nd showcase showdown on Big Wheel.
@@GETENT Rod Roddy was Picked as the permanent announcer from February 17 1986 until October 20th 2003 Eight weeks into season 32 and Days before his death one month after his 66th birthday and final on camera appearance before the announcer role went over to Rich Fields in April 2004 until he left the show at the end of season 38 in September 2010 which is their Road trip
@@justinbryant4594 And the announcer search for Rod's replacement after his passing was much more challenging in spite of Burton and Randy subbing. The transition from Johnny to Rod used veterans who announced other Mark Goodson shows. Rod sub announced on Family Feud during both Dawson and Combs runs.
@justinbryant4594 Rod passed away due to male breast colon cancer ♋️ taking his life on Monday, October 27th, 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣3️⃣. Six months later, Rich Fields would be named permanent announcer spring April 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣4️⃣.
@@PGTransformed And don't get us started on the announcer search for Rich's replacement - as many of the sub-announcers were Drew's friends and colleagues - many of them were terrible, until George Gray got picked.
That record would stand for a month and a half as on February 17,1986,which was Rod's first episode as permanent announcer,a woman would bail out of Temptation and then get a Double Dollar in the SCSD and then win a Showcase that had a Jaguar!
They had a $60K winner in the Kennedy version just on a GOlden Road win alone. There was a $68K winner thanks to a $50K plus showcase during that version as well.
@@nextbarker2702 Mostly the Showcases and GOlden Road prizes were more expensive on the Kennedy version, but there was as far as is known no Double Showcase rule
I remember Tom's version had a Ferrari 328 offered in Golden road once. Even sale of the century in its prime never offered anything close to it, even in Australia adjusting different currency.