The show was a big deal in college and I would usually meet up with some of my friends and watch it before class.
We finally had the opportunity to go to a taping of the show back in 1999. Seeing the show live was really an amazing and sometimes surreal experience.
In honor of Bob Barker retiring, I thought I would post a few things we have in our very small collection of The Price Is Right.
A signed shooting script from 1991.
Some tarot card props that Janice used during an Amusement Park theme Showcase from 3/2/00, including the Staging Sheet.
One of my favorite items, is this vintage (before TPIR) signed Johnny Olson photo.
Just this past May, we had the opportunity to see Bob Barker throw out the first pitch during a Springfield Cardinals game in Springfield, Missouri. Bob had received an honorary degree from Drury University earlier that day and was invited to throw out the first pitch at the game.
They even rolled out the green carpet so he could play the Hole In One. . . Or Two game!
We were lucky, as he was leaving, he stopped and signed a few autographs and posed for a couple of pictures. I had remembered to bring an old 1970's postcard just in case we had the chance to meet him. I’m glad I did, as we got our chance and he signed it for us. The big thrill, was that the first lady of Neato Coolville had her picture taken with Bob!
The show wont be the same without Bob Barker. Someday, I would like to see a best of DVD come out like the excellent Match Game DVD. Also, there should be a coffee table book with the history of the show and game stats.
Please remember, help control the pet population and have your pets spayed or neutered. Good luck Bob!
3 comments:
"Watch it before class". That's pretty funny NC. Nice post!
Ok, we usually skipped class.
one of my favorite posts.
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