This is the September 15, 1992 episode of "The Price is Right", including original commercials and an ad at the end for Ray Combs' "Family Feud". Bob Barker hosts.
Thanks for keeping the commercials in the show. They give an authentic feel to the era in which they were recorded. But most of all, it makes it more fun.
Thank god, I finally found this episode again. Saw this on one of those mass upload TPIR channels about 2 years ago which must have been from your channel. It had what I believe is an extremely rare instance of the IUFB cue at 41:35 played through to the moog and synth section. By the time I went to record it it was private... This cue is exclusively used for IUFB and they never go that long except later on in the 90s. I also love how Rod cuts in briefly (as if he was about to wrap up the IUFB) where it would normally fade out to plug the detergent. Thanks for the reup!
According to The Price is Right Wiki Page, This episode contains one of the last plays of "Lucky Seven" with a 4 digit number, the game would go to 5 digits on April 23, 1993. All of the other pricing games have no changes and are still in the current (2016-2017 season) rotation.
Here's something interesting: the trip to Switzerland was $8,774 here and then the same on 11/30/92 but on 5/7/93, it was $4,432. One would think it would remain the same or go up in price but it dropped in value by nearly half. Everything aspect of the trips are nearly the same. How did the trip get cheaper by more than 4,000 dollars?
here's what aired in primetime: ABC: Full House (repeat), Home Improvement (repeat), Roseanne (Terms of Estrangement Part 1), Delta (Climb That Mountain), Going to Extremes (Trials and Tribulations) CBS: Rescue 911 (repeat), Angel Street (Parts 1 and 2) NBC: Quantam Leap (repeat), Reasonable Doubts (Change of Plans), Dateline NBC
Ah, a great classic episode of "The Price is Right" - and with commercials to boot!!! Many thanks for posting this!!! Wasn't 1992 the year in whch both WFRV (Channel 5) and WBAY (Channel 2) swapped affiliate stations? I believe prior to 1992, WFRV was an ABC station and WBAY was a CBS station, if my memory serves me correctly. R.I.P., Mark Goodson & Rod Roddy. :'(
And, at the time of this episode and to this day, the sportscaster for KNBC's Channel 4 (now NBC 4) News, currently alongside news veterans Chuck Henry, Colleen Williams, and Fritz Coleman.
+Christopher Howell an NBC employee at a CBS show. I guess that's what price is right can do to ya, no matter which network you work for, you just had to attend a show with Bob in there just once!