Minerva Celebrates Final Show of TPIR at CBS TV City
The Price is Right is moving to a new studio in Glendale, California
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*Plays a fitting jingle for its final airing there* https://youtu.be/jn7WI2zc6d0
The final Pricing Game that was played at the Bob Barker Studio was the very first game played on September 4th, 1972: Any Number (played for an SUV worth over 25 grand).
In the Showcase round, Sveti's consisted of a home theater and an SUV. For Justin's Showcase, it consisted of a digital camera, an Apple MacBook, interior design services, and a car; the difference between the price of his Showcase was closer than the difference of Sveti's, meaning that Justin won his Showcase. Justin won $52,050 worth of prizes (which included his Showcase Showdown bonus of $1,000). If you watch the full episode on YouTube, you'll note that the final camera shot was focused on a sign marked STUDIO 33.
In the Showcase round, Sveti's consisted of a home theater and an SUV. For Justin's Showcase, it consisted of a digital camera, an Apple MacBook, interior design services, and a car; the difference between the price of his Showcase was closer than the difference of Sveti's, meaning that Justin won his Showcase. Justin won $52,050 worth of prizes (which included his Showcase Showdown bonus of $1,000). If you watch the full episode on YouTube, you'll note that the final camera shot was focused on a sign marked STUDIO 33.
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