Which was not said until after the Mark Goodson card, CBS Television City taping credit, TPIR title and copyright scrolled up; usually, that was said before those things were shown (by Olson, Roddy and Fields, and all the subs).
One of the 5 el skunkos in the 51 years of TPIR on CBS. Sure, there have been 0 pricing games won and then someone won on Showcase. But May 14, 1985 was the first one of 0 pricing games won (Most Expensive, On The Nose, Cliff Hangers, One Right Price, Money Game, Grand Game) and the double Showcase overbid on the same episode. A not-so-great episode in TPIR history.
Bob: She went over by 25 dollars! Can you believe this show? We didn't had a single game won, then we wind it up with a double overbid? This is been a catastrophic day on the Price is right.
Picking up the pieces... One-bid prizes: $5,674. Dunno if Cliffhanger gives those small prizes away; but it's $59 total with no socket set. Cash given: $1,353 from one perfect bid, money game, grand game, and wheel.
Yeah, but that’s not really an “El Skunko” in my opinion. Sure, $22,000 on Plinko isn’t the maximum of $50,000, so we can’t count it as a “win”, but I also don’t see winning $22,000 as a “loss” either.
3:56 Can you believe this show, we didn't have a single game won, then we winded up with a Double Overbid? This has been a catastrophic day on The Price is Right.
The Skunko on the Price is Right list: April 3, 1973 May 14, 1985 January 10, 1997 November 13, 2003 February 23, 2006 November 3, 2006 December 18, 2007 March 31, 2010 May 24, 2010 November 10, 2010 January 24, 2014 May 24, 2017 January 18, 2023
@@matthewcasiglio2539 All but Cliff Hangers which has its own losing sound effects and Money Game which doesn't really use it (except on one occurence on February 3, 1995).
@@patrickavant Yes, not counting Cliff Hangers which has its own sound effect for a loss, and Money Game which just uses a bell (except on at least one playing in 1995 when the losing horns were used).
4:06 Bob: Wendy, Thank you for being here with us. Kristina, thank you for being with it. And thank you, too. We'll do much, much better next time. Goodbye Everybody!
Since I see 4 darts on the board, the contestant who played On The Nose presumably won the $1,000 bonus? Cliffhangers, it looks like the contestant must have won the first 2 small prizes. Money Game, it’s impossible to win nothing, and she got $153 out of it. Grand Game had $100 won. So not like this show was a complete washout! Anyone know if there were any perfect bids or $1.00 spinners on this episode?
Bob: Can you believe this show? We didn't had a single game won, then we wind it up with a double overbid? This is been a catastrophic day on the Price is right.
Bob: Wendy, Thank you for being here with us. Kristina, thank you for being with it. And thank you, too. We'll do much, much better next time. Goodbye Everybody!