The Price is Right

The Price is Right (1984- )

EndedGame Show show

The Price is Right in the UK was hosted by Leslie Crowther (1984–88), Bob Warman (1989–94), Bruce Forsyth (1995–01), and Joe Pasquale (2006–07).

It ran discontinuously from 24 March 1984 to 8 April 1988, with a second run from 1989 to 1994, a third run from 4 September 1995 to 16 December 2001 and a fourth run from 8 May 2006 until 12 January 2007.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S14E124Episode 124Jan 12, 2007
S14E123Episode 123Jan 11, 2007
S14E122Episode 122Jan 10, 2007
S14E121Episode 121Jan 9, 2007
S14E120Episode 120Jan 8, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was The Price is Right premiere?

The Price is Right premiered on September 4, 1972.

Who was the host of The Price is Right in 1984?

In 1984, the host of The Price is Right was Bob Barker.

Did The Price is Right air on weekdays or weekends in 1984?

In 1984, The Price is Right aired on weekdays.

How long was an episode of The Price is Right in 1984?

An episode of The Price is Right in 1984 was 60 minutes long.

Were there any special episodes of The Price is Right in 1984?

Yes, there were some special episodes of The Price is Right in 1984, including a Christmas episode and a Valentine's Day episode.

Who were some of the popular models on The Price is Right in 1984?

Some of the popular models on The Price is Right in 1984 were Holly Hallstrom, Dian Parkinson, and Janice Pennington.

Were there any celebrity guests on The Price is Right in 1984?

Yes, there were some celebrity guests on The Price is Right in 1984, such as comedians Don Knotts and Soupy Sales.

Did The Price is Right have any spin-off shows in 1984?

No, The Price is Right did not have any spin-off shows in 1984.

How many games were typically played on an episode of The Price is Right in 1984?

An episode of The Price is Right in 1984 typically featured six games.

Was The Price is Right popular in 1984?

Yes, The Price is Right was very popular in 1984 and was consistently one of the highest-rated daytime shows.

Were there any changes to the set of The Price is Right in 1984?

There were no major changes to the set of The Price is Right in 1984, but there were some minor tweaks to the design.

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