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- The Price is Right is a long running game show on CBS that began in 1972 and continues to this day, making it the longest-running network series in United States television history. Bob Barker hosted the show from it's inception until 2007, when Drew Carey took over.
- The Price is Right]] is also a television game show, which has the highest audience of any such show, even after losing 4.5 million viewers when original host Bill Cullen was replaced by Drew Carey. Contestants are asked to guess the price of such household items as fur coats, trips to North Korea, and electric chairs. It is aired on CBS and watched by old people. Unconfirmed rumors say The Price Is Right was stolen from an idea by philosopher Bruce Forsyth.
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- The Price is Right is a game which is based on America's most successful game show and allows you to recreate the experience of the popular game show right at home. Not only does it have classic mode, where you can play for "prizes" and "cash" but also a party mode where up to four players can compete.
- Brian Griffin was watching an episode and expressed distaste at Barker's reminder to spay and neuter one's own pets in "Brian in Love". The set of Survivor is apparently on the same set as The Price is Right, as revealed when Peter Griffin was a contestant on Survivor and knocked over the reality show's backdrop in "Screwed the Pooch". In "The Fat Guy Strangler", a female contestant bids one dollar higher than the man next to her, a common occurrence on the show. The contestant she shafts has a word with her.
- The program premiered on September 4, 1972 on CBS. Bob Barker was the series' longest-running host from its 1972 debut until his retirement in June 2007, when Drew Carey took over. Barker was accompanied by a series of announcers, beginning with Johnny Olson, followed by Rod Roddy and then Rich Fields. In April 2011, George Gray became the announcer. The show has used several models, most notably Anitra Ford, Janice Pennington, Dian Parkinson, Holly Hallstrom and Kathleen Bradley. While retaining some elements of the original version of the show, the 1972 version has added many new distinctive gameplay elements.
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