The New Price Is Right Episode #35.175 (1972– ) Online
- Original Title :
- Episode #35.175
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Family / Game Show
- Year :
- 1972–
- Directror :
- Bart Eskander
- Cast :
- Bob Barker,Lanisha Cole,Rich Fields
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 1h
- Rating :
- 7.3/10
Episode credited cast: | |||
Bob Barker | - | Himself - Host | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Lanisha Cole | - | Herself - Model | |
Rich Fields | - | Himself - Announcer | |
Rachel Reynolds | - | Herself - Model | |
Gabrielle Tuite | - | Herself - Model |
This show is Bob Barker's last episode of his 35 year career of the Price is Right.
On Friday June 15th, 2007, the show airs twice - once in its normal timeslot, and once in primetime at 8:00 PM Eastern/7:00 PM Central. Monday's show has the first daytime appearance of 6-digit Golden Road.
On this show, the opening begins with a close-up of the right-hand "The Price Is Right" sign behind the audience.
Begining on this show, the daytime show begins using a jib camera during the opening and "come on downs."
The confetti seen being thrown at various times on Friday's show was not a planned event; it was brought in by a member of the audience.
Double Prices is played for a car.
The primetime reairing of this show includes a slightly extended version of the credits, done in the same style as on MDSs, before cutting away to the split-screen ads; this was created specifically for this broadcast and is not the show's real credit roll, which, as can be seen on the "Best of The Price Is Right" DVD set released in 2008, was done completely normally.
The primetime reairing of this show includes an extra segment after the credits which serves as a segue to the subsequently-airing of The 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2007). In the segment, Bob leaves the stage and walks into a staff party in his dressing room, only to be reminded by Rachel, Gabrielle, and Lanisha that he has to leave to attend the Awards show.
This is Bob Barker's final taped episode of The Price is Right leading into his retirement from a 50 year career in Television, which filmed on June 6, 2007.
The primetime reairing of this show does not include the closed-captioning plugs.