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''The Price Is Right'' is an Australian
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that has been produced in a number of different formats, based on the American concept of the same title. The most recent of these formats began airing on 7 May 2012 on
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.
Larry Emdur Larry Emdur (born 9 December 1964) is an Australian television personality. Emdur is currently co-host of ''The Morning Show (TV program), The Morning Show'' alongside Kylie Gillies, and host of ''The Chase Australia''. The duo also hosted the ...
, who hosted the program on two occasions prior to 2012, was the presenter for the 2012 revival.


Original version

The Australian version of the Price is Right, debuted on ATN-7 in Sydney in 1957 and was hosted by Bruce Beeby and later Keith Walsh until 1959. Geoff Manion hosted the show on GTV-9 in Melbourne on Sundays for sixteen weeks in 1958. In 1963, the show was screened on the entire Seven Network and was hosted by musician
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.


Garry Meadows era (1973-74)

The first version of the modern ''The Price Is Right'' format first aired in Australia on the
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from 1973 to 1974; this version was hosted by Garry Meadows and announcer Keith Livingston. At this time,
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was copying many shows from
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in the U.S.; they had a flair for making detailed copies of sets, and ''The Price Is Right'' was no exception. Grundy staffer Bill Mason went to the United States to research the show in detail. The show started in an hour-long daytime slot on 5 February 1973 (a mere five months after the original first aired in the States), and was later given a half-hour, prime time slot on the network (premiering on 30 April 1973). This version established a completely different Showcase round. In it, the day's two top winners first bid on the price of ''one'' showcase in the "Showcase Playoff", played in the style of the short-lived U.S. pricing game Double Bullseye. Both players would be given a range to bid within. After one player bid, the other player would be told whether to bid higher or lower than the other player's bid. The first contestant to bid the correct price then attempted to place the prizes in order from least to most expensive on a pricing board in the Showcase itself, similar to the later U.S. pricing game Eazy az 1 2 3. This contestant would become one of the first four contestants on the next show.


First Ian Turpie era (1981-85)

''The Price Is Right'' later aired on
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from 1981 to 1985 with host
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and announcer
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as ''The New Price Is Right''. The show introduced a "carry-over" format with returning champions. At first, the format of the show consisted of three pricing games, the Showcase Playoff, and the Showcase for a showcase of seven prizes and the biggest winner competed against the champion in the Showcase Payoff. In 1984, a new format replaced the third game with the Showcase Showdown from the American version, with $1.00 earning a bonus prize and the winner facing the champion in the Showcase Playoff. Both players alternated bidding within a $100 range and the winner advanced to the Showcase. It is not known if there was a limit as to how many times champions could return; any shows where there wasn't a returning champion involved did use a third pricing game. During the Turpie era, an exact bid on a prize up for bids won a $50 bonus.


Pricing game lineup

The following pricing games were played on the Seven Network version from 1981 to 1985: *Any Number *Bargain Game *Bonus Game *Bullseye *Card Game *Check Game *Check Out *Cliff Hangers *Clock Game *Danger Price *Dice Game *Double Prices *Five Price Tags *Give Or Keep *Grocery Game *It's Optional *Hi-Lo *Hit Me *Hole in One *Lucky $even *Make Your Move *Money Game *Most Expensive *Mystery Price *Penny Ante *Pick a Pair *Poker Game *Race Game *Range Game *Safe Crackers *Shell Game *Squeeze Play *Switcheroo *Take Two *Trader Bob *Temptation *Ten Chances *Three Strikes


Second Ian Turpie era (1989)

The show returned on 29 July 1989 until 14 September 1989 for an hour-long version, again hosted by Turpie airing Saturday nights on
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as part of Network Ten's attempted revamp that year; however, it only lasted 12 episodes. The format resembled the US version, with three games, then a Showcase Showdown, then repeat. The two Showdown winners then competed in the Showcase Playoff, with the winner advancing to the Showcase.


Pricing game lineup

The following pricing games were played on the Network Ten version in 1989: *Any Number *Cliff Hangers *Clock Game *Credit Card *Dice Game *Double Prices *Five Price Tags *Grocery Game *Hole in One *Lucky $even *Money Game *Pathfinder *Race Game *Range Game *Safe Crackers *Squeeze Play *Switcheroo *Temptation


First Larry Emdur era (1993-98)

''The Price Is Right'' was revived again from 13 December 1993 until 2 October 1998 on
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, hosted by
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with announcer Shawn Cosgrove. The show used the same format as the 1981–85 edition, except that an exact bid on a prize up for bids earned a $100 bonus. Cars given away on the mid-'90s version of the program were provided by
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until 1994,
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from 1995 to 1997 and
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for the 1998 run. In 1998, the show was cancelled and replaced for a period of one week with a daily version of ''
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'' in 1999.


Pricing game lineup

The following pricing games were played during the Nine Network's first run: *Any Number *Bump *Buy or Sell *Cliff Hangers *Clock Game *Cover Up *Dice Game *Five Price Tags *Flip Flop *Grocery Game (range to win is $10–$10.50) *Hole in One *Line em Up *Magic # *Make Your Move *Money Game *One Away *One Dollar Deal (Lucky $even) *Race Game *Range Game *Safe Crackers *Side by Side *Squeeze Play *Switch? *Switcheroo *Temptation *2 for the Price of 1 *Two Price Tags (Double Prices)


Second Larry Emdur era (2003-05)

The show returned on 23 June 2003 on the
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, again with Emdur (earlier news reports had speculated that former '' A*mazing'' host
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would be the star, but he was replaced after the previously unavailable Emdur was freed up, following the cancellation of ''
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''). The series carried on the same format until 2004, when it was made a one-hour programme to combat the
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's hit ''
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'', in the hopes that people would stay tuned to Nine for the news after watching the first half-hour. This format involved four pricing games; after the second and fourth games, a Showcase Showdown was played, with a $1,000 bonus for achieving a total score of $1. The two Showdown winners then competed in the Showcase Playoff, with the winner advancing to the Showcase. Beginning in 2004, before certain prices were revealed, the contestants were tempted with a "cash buyout" of between $1,000 and $50,000. Early in the 2003 run,
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cars were used for both the pricing games and the Showcase; once the Mega Showcase was introduced,
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cars were used for the pricing games, while
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cars were used for the Showcase.
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replaced Citroen in 2005. The Showcase at this time also added a prize of a $499,000 condominium on the
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in addition to eight other prizes, making the showcase worth between $500,000 and $600,000, and making it known as the "Mega Showcase". Three people won the "Mega Showcase": Marisa Tamboro (15 September 2004), Laurie Dennis (22 September 2004), and Joanne Segeviano (3 March 2005, during a special "Celebrity Week"). Another contestant did get all eight Mega Showcase prizes in correct order, but he took the cash buyout of $50,000. Segeviano's Mega Showcase win of $664,667 (about US$612,000) was a world record for the ''Price'' franchise that stood until almost exactly three years later, in February 2008, when Adam Rose won on the U.S. primetime version of the show. In May 2005 the show returned to a half-hour, albeit with a new format. Only two pricing games were played each day, followed by a single Showcase Showdown whose winner advanced immediately to the prize-ordering part of the Showcase. The Showcase dropped the condominium as the top prize, but a cash jackpot of over $100,000 was added to the
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of the car to entice the bidder. It was then renamed the "Monster Showcase". It was won in an episode filmed in July 2005 by Carolyn Hornsby. On 2 July 2005 it was reported that ''The Price Is Right'' had been axed. The show ended on 24 November 2005, and Larry Emdur then signed with the
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to revive the ailing ''
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'', which was cancelled after only a few months.


Pricing game lineup

The following pricing games were played during the Nine Network's second run: *Any Number *Bump *Buy or Sell *Cliff Hangers *Clock Game *Cover Up *Dice Game *Five Price Tags *Flip Flop *Grocery Game (range to win is $10–$10.50) *Hole in One *Line em Up *Magic # *Make Your Move *Money Game *One Away *One Dollar Deal (Lucky $even) *Race Game *Range Game *Safe Crackers *Side by Side *Squeeze Play *Switch? *Switcheroo *Temptation *2 for the Price of 1 *Two Price Tags (Double Prices)


Third Larry Emdur era (2012)

''The Price Is Right'' was revived again in 2012 on
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, hosted by
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with announcer Brodie Young. The show used the logo and look of the 2009 French version called '' Le Juste Prix (''The Right Price'')''. This version premiered on 7 May 2012. The first episode of the revamp briefly paid tribute to original host Ian Turpie, who had died of cancer earlier that month. Speculation of an Australian revival started when Emdur, during a winter 2011 trip to Los Angeles (July), visited
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, where US version host
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had Emdur call down a contestant and host Cliff Hangers during a taping in July for an episode that aired in December 2011. Furthermore, US version announcer George Gray appeared on ''Rove LA'', an Australian chat show also taped at CBS Television City (Studio 56) and has featured a ''Price'' prop on the show often. In 2012, it was reported in various local newspapers in Melbourne and Sydney that the
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were looking at reviving the franchise. On 28 March 2012, the Seven Network confirmed that the show would return with host Larry Emdur. On 4 April 2012, production on the game show began at Global Television Studios in
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, with its début scheduled for 7 May at 5:00pm, leading into ''
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'', which remains at 5:30pm. However, the cash and prizes featured were much lower in value than the previous versions (sponsored by
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), which disappointed many viewers. A scandal was also alleged in this version. On 22 October 2012,
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(7 Melbourne) moved ''The Price Is Right'' to 3pm, with Melbourne travel show ''
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'' taking over its 5pm timeslot. This move was made in an attempt to boost ''7 News Melbourne'' ratings, but was unsuccessful. The move led to speculation that the show would be axed, as it wasn't mentioned in 7's 2013 programming launch, and Emdur made comments on '' The Morning Show'' about "needing a new job". The format was similar to the short-lived United States syndicated version hosted by Doug Davidson in 1994. After all three pricing games have been played, the two contestants with the highest winnings would go through to the Showcase Play-off. Only in the event where two or all three contestants are tied in value (mainly due to them losing in their pricing game), a one-bid round would be played (although with a current item, not based on a historical item, as was the case in the 1994 US version in question). The basic Showcase format was used, but with a few changes. At first, the range was $1,000 (e.g. between $24,000 and $25,000) for the first three weeks before decreasing to its standard $100 (e.g. between $24,500 and $24,600). The Showcase itself decreased the items down to six; the car, as always, locked in last. The winner also now had 40 seconds to make all the decisions and if time expires, any item(s) left over are automatically locked in. Its last episode aired on 7 December 2012. On 30 January 2013, the
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officially cancelled the show, and has no plans to renew it.
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currently holds exclusive rights to the show because of its ownership by
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. Fremantle, the show's owner, and Paramount Global have a working agreement because Paramount's United States broadcast network is Fremantle's partner in the franchise.


Pricing Game lineup

The 2012 series had 17 games on rotation, including: *3 Strikes *Check-Out *Cliff Hangers *Danger Price *Hi-Lo *Hole in One *It's in the Bag *One Away *Pick a Pair *Plinko (free chip and a chance to earn up to two more chips. Amounts were $50, $100, $250, $0, and $1,000, for up to $3,000) *Push Over *Safe Crackers *Secret X *Squeeze Play *Take Two *Walk the Line (based on the grocery product portion of the US "Let 'em Roll" game) *Wonder Wall (Australia's version of the US "Punch a Bunch" game with three small prizes and six each of $50, $100, $250, and $500, three $500 slips, and one each of $1,000, $2,000, and $5,000, and two-second chances.)


Models

The models of ''The Price Is Right'' often drew as much interest as the show itself. Many of the models have become celebrities in their own right. Some of these models include: *Angelica Binos *Anne Maree Cooksley *Chris Frankish *Daryl Keeley *Elise May *Frank Raco *Jacqee Saunders *Kahli Sneddon *Kellie Johns *Roz Roy *Susan Thorne *Susy Irvine *Danielle Atkins *Jason Fincher *Kathy Lloyd *
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*Samantha Steele *Sarita Stella *Cameron Davis *James Nicholson *Renee Slansky *Sarah Pope


In popular culture

Fictional scenes from ''The Price Is Right'' were featured in the 1997
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'' The Castle'', showing the narrator's sister appearing on the show and almost winning the showcase, but leaving with the amount of $1,234 ("If only she knew the price of the luggage!"). The Australian consumer affairs program ''
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'' spoofed ''The Price Is Right'' as ''The Consumer Price Is Right'', based on the 2003 Emdur version, in 2015.


See also

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*
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References


External links

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