The Price is Right/Quotes & Catchphrases

Original Version
NBC Daytime: "Today, these four bargain hunters match their shopping skills as (sponsor's pootis products) present… The Price is Right, the exciting game of bidding, buying, and bargaining."

NBC Primetime: "Tonight, these four people meet to compete for the prizes of a lifetime on… The Price is Right."

ABC Daytime: "Today, (celebrity name) bids for prizes with these contestants on The Price is Right."

ABC Primetime: "Backstage are some of the most exciting prizes on television. On our panel tonight is (superlatives; celebrity name). Stand by for The Price is Right!"

Current Version
9/4/1972 (Premiere): "A fortune in fabulous prizes may go to these people today, if they know when The Price is Right! Sandy Flornour, stand up! Paul Levine, stand up! Connie Dunnall, stand up! Myra Carter, stand up! And all four of you, come on down; you're the first contestants on The New Price is Right! And now, here is the star of The New Price is Right, Bob Barker!"

9/5/1972 – 9/8/1972: "A fortune in fabulous prizes may go to these people today, if they know when The Price is Right! (insert contestant names), stand up! Come on down and play The New Price is Right! And now here is the star of The New Price is Right, Bob Barker!"

9/12/1972 – 10/31/1975: "(From Television City in Hollywood,) A fortune in fabulous prizes may go to these people today, if they know when The Price is Right! (insert contestant names), come on down! You are the first four contestants on The (New) Price is Right! And now, here is the star of The (New) Price is Right, Bob Barker!"

1972–1977 Syndicated: "A fortune in fabulous prizes may go to these people tonight if they know when The Price is Right! (insert contestant names), Come on Down! You are the first four contestants on The (New) Price is Right. And now, here is the star of The New Price is Right, Dennis James!"

1977–1980 Syndicated: "Right now, an audience is sparkling with excitement; a fortune in fabulous prizes may be theirs tonight if they know when The Price is Right! (insert contestant names), Come on Down! You are the first four contestants on The Price is Right! And now, here is the star of the nighttime Price is Right, Bob Barker!"

11/3/1975: "Starting today, here it comes! The first big hour-long show in television, the fabulous new 60-minute Price is Right!"

11/4/1975 – 3/4/1977: "And here it comes, the first big hour-long show in television, the fabulous new 60-minute Price is Right!"

1985–1986 Syndicated (1): "Here it is, all new and this audience is sparkling with excitement; because a fortune in fabulous prizes may be theirs if they know when The Price is Right! (Insert contestant names), COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on The Price is Right! And now, here is the star of the nighttime Price is Right, Tom Kennedy!"

1985–1986 Syndicated (2): "Here it is, all new, a show that's sparkling with excitement; because a fortune in fabulous prizes may be won tonight if The Price is Right! (Insert contestant names), COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on The Price is Right! And now, here is the star of the nighttime Price is Right, Tom Kennedy!"

1986 Primetime Special: "Here it comes! With fantastic new prizes! Television's most exciting hour! The fabulous 60-minute Price is Right special! (insert contestant names) COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on this special Price is Right! And now, your host for this special hour, the star of The Price is Right, Bob Barker!"

Doug Davidson Spiel: "Get set, America! It's time to Come on Down! From Studio 33 in Hollywood, home of America's favorite game and the world's most fabulous prizes, it's The New Price is Right! Here's the host of The New Price is Right, Doug Davidson!"

3/7/1977 – 4/9/1998: "Here it comes, television's most exciting hour of fantastic prizes, the fabulous 60-minute Price is Right! (insert contestant names), COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on The Price is Right! And now, here is the star of The Price is Right, Bob Barker!"

4/10/1998 – 9/18/2009: "Here it comes, from the Bob Barker Studio at CBS in Hollywood, television's most exciting hour of fantastic prizes, the fabulous 60-minute Price is Right! (insert contestant names), COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on The Price Is Right! And now, here is the star of The Price is Right, Bob Barker/Drew Carey!"

30th Anniversary Special (1/31/2002): "They came by the thousands from all across America to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of The Price is Right on CBS! And the party is in LAS VEGAS! Yes, we're in Las Vegas at Harrah's fabulous Rio! The beautiful Salma Theater is filled to overflowing with people hoping to COME ON DOWN and win fantastic prizes on television's most exciting hour! Here it comes, The Price is Right 30th Anniversary Special! Joshua Bubeck, Come on Down! Laurine Burnett, Come on Down! Kristen Boswell, Come on Down! And Linda Yeager, Come on Down! Oh! You are the first four contestants on The Price is Right! And now, here is the star of The Price is Right 30th Anniversary Special, Bob Barker!"

Million Dollar Spectacular (Barker era): Bob: "(insert opening statement)/It's The Price is Right Million Dollar Spectacular, come on down!" Rod/Rich: "It's the happiest hour on television, The Price is Right Million Dollar Spectacular! For more than three decades on CBS, America has learned to love The Price is Right and make people winners! (And) Here we go!/Let's get it on! (insert contestants names) COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants tonight on The Price is Right Million Dollar Spectacular! And now, here is the star of The Price is Right, BOB BARKER!

Million Dollar Spectacular (Cold Open spiel, Carey era): Contestant: "My name is (insert name), and I won a million dollars on The Price is Right. (repeat other millionaires). I/We did it! So can you! Come on down!"

Million Dollar Spectacular (Carey era, variation 1, main opening spiel): "Tonight, from the Bob Barker Studio at CBS in Hollywood, a very special primetime edition of America's longest running game show, thousands of prizes, fabulous cars, and millions of dollars can all be won tonight on The Price is Right Million Dollar Spectacular! (insert contestants names) COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on The Price Is Right/tonight on The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular! And now, here is the star of The Price Is Right (Million Dollar Spectacular), Drew Carey!

Million Dollar Spectacular (Carey era, variation 2, main opening spiel): Tonight, from the Bob Barker Studio at CBS in Hollywood, fabulous trips, amazing cars, and millions of dollars can all be won here on The Price is Right Million Dollar Spectacular! (insert contestants names) COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on The Price Is Right/tonight on The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular! And now, here is the star of The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular, Drew Carey!

Gameshow Marathon Spiel: Here it comes! From Television City, it's an hour of fantastic prizes, for our first episode of Gameshow Marathon Let's play The Price is Right! Paige Davis, COME ON DOWN! Kathy Najimy, COME ON DOWN! Tim Meadows, COME ON DOWN! And Lance Bass, COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on The Price is Right! And now, here's your host, Ricki Lake!

9/21/2009 – Present: "Here it comes! From the Bob Barker Studio at CBS in Hollywood, it's The Price is Right! (insert contestant names) COME ON DOWN! You are the first four contestants on The Price is Right! And now, here's your host, Drew Carey!"

Halfway Point Spiels
1975–2005: "(There's/There is) More Price is Right coming up." - said by Bob Barker

1975–2005: "Stay tuned for more pricing games and the fabulous showcases [which are (all)] coming up on the second half of The Price is Right!" - Announcer

2005–Present: "(We have/There are) More pricing games coming up on the second half of The Price is Right." - Said by Bob Barker in early season 34 and season 35 and carried on by Drew Carey

Quotes
"Oh, my! Thank you. Thank you so much. Welcome to The New Price is Right and let me assure you fans of the old Price is Right, that is your favorite game still based on the pricing of merchandise, with wonderful awards for smart shoppers. We call it The New Price is Right, because we have some exciting new games that you'll enjoy right there at home, with our studio audience. And we're going to get that first game going right now. Here's the first item up for bids on The New Price is Right." – (9/4/1972 (Premiere Show) & 9/21/2015 (Season 44 Premiere Decades Week))

"That's right. Now I want one bid from each of you and only one bid, and the one of you who bids nearest to the retail price without going over the retail price, wins the fur coat. Now we have rounded off our bids… we have rounded off our prices, that is, to the nearest dollar. So make your bids in dollars and dollars only. And we'll begin with you Connie. What do you bid for that fur coat?" – The First Ever Explanation of the Rules of One Bid

"And gee I hope you had a good time out there at home. And if you like to play Price is Right yourself, you know we take these contestants out of our studio audience and we'll always have a place for you when you get out here to Hollywood. Bob Barker saying, 'Goodbye, everybody!'" – (9/5/1972 (Second Show))

"Thank you, thank you, thank you. Well, welcome once again to The New Price is Right. You heard Johnny call the contestants 'Come on Down,' I'm calling you folks at home to come to the television set. It's time again for another exciting show where… pricing items can bring fabulous prizes. Are you ready? Here's the first item going up for bids on here The New Price is Right." – (9/4/1972 (VTR), Dennis James)

"Well hello there! Very kind of you! Welcome to The Nighttime Price is Right! We're all set to go!" – (9/9/1985 (Tom Kennedy's Primetime Premiere))

"Oh! Oh my goodness! Thank you! Thanks very much! Thanks very much! Thank you! Thank you! Alright! I thank the United States Navy, I thank Cal State, Los Angeles! Welcome to The Price is Right! We are here for one purpose only, and that is to make you all rich and famous! (applause and cheers) Let's get started! Burton, I need a contestant right this very second!" – (9/12/1994 (Doug Davidson's Primetime Premiere))

"Now folks, I want to thank you very much for inviting me into your homes for the last 50 years. I am deeply grateful. And please remember, help control the pet population, have your pets spayed or neutered! Goodbye, everybody!" – (6/15/2007 (Bob Barker's Final Show))

"Hey, welcome to The Price Is Right! Wow! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you very much! Welcome to The Price Is Right, I'm Drew Carey. Oh, yeah! Thanks! I can't stop 'em. I can't stop 'em from applauding. It's gonna be okay. I swear. All right. Rich? (RICH: Yes, sir) What's our first item up for bids today on The Price Is Right?" – (Drew Carey's First Taped Show (aired 11/27/2007))

"Hi everybody! Thanks Gabrielle! Good luck guys! How we doin'? Hello! How's it goin'? Welcome to The Price is Right, happiest place on earth! Look at this place! Just fantastic! Rich Fields (RICH: "Yes, sir!"), what's our first item up for bids today on The Price is Right?" – (10/15/2007, Drew Carey's First Aired Show)

"Thank you everybody! Hi Rich Fields. Welcome to America with Price is Right 37th season greatest game show in the world. Good luck to all four of you. Hello crowd! This is why we lasted so long cause of the crowds like this. Let me tell you, greatest crowds in the world. Rich Fields, what's the first item up for bids today on The Price is Right?" – (9/22/2008 (37th Season Premiere))

Catchphrases
"Come on Down!" – Announcer

"(Bob takes a bow to the audience mouthing "[I] Thank you [very much]!") (I) Welcome (you) to The Price is Right! Thank you! I thank you for that (wonderful) welcome!" – Bob Barker

"Good evening folks! Tonight, CBS is (insert occasion for million dollar spectacular)" – Bob Barker (opening for Million Dollar Spectaculars)

"Hey everybody, what's going on? Welcome to The Price is Right/the show! We got (insert model's name) with us today! How are we doing out there (in the audience)? Good luck to the four of you! Hi, Rich Fields/Please say hi to my friend/our announcer, George Gray! (Rich/George: Good Morning Drew!) How are you today? – Drew Carey

"Hello/Hi, Mom/Momma/Mama Mai!" – George's greeting to his mother since 2014

One Bid
"Johnny/Rod/Rich…" - Bob Barker coming out of the commercial break after every pricing game and after the first Showcase Showdown; 1972-2007) – Bob Barker (coming out of the commercial break after every pricing game and after the first Showcase Showdown; 1972-2007 on occasion)
 * What is the name of our next participant?
 * What's the next name on your list?
 * Who's our next player?
 * Will you fetch/give us another player, please?
 * Who's coming on down [this time]?
 * Who gets the vacant spot in Contestants' Row?
 * "The next contestant on our show today is none other than…"
 * "The time has come for us to meet…"
 * "We are about to meet…"
 * "The name of our next player is…"

"Welcome back (, everybody,) to The Price Is Right."

– Drew Carey (coming out of the commercial break after every pricing game and after the first Showcase Showdown; 2007–Present)
 * "Rich (Fields)/George (Gray), how about another contestant/who's next up/up next, please?"
 * "There's a vacant spot in Contestant's Row. Who's gonna get it this time?"
 * "Let's get another contestant down here. Rich/George, what do you say?"

"(Bob/Drew,) (Next up/Up next) is going to be…" – Announcer

"They're on their way now, Bob/Drew, it's going to be…" – Rich Fields

"(insert name) Come on Down! You're the next contestant on The Price Is Right!" – Announcer

"Here's/here is the first/next item up for bids" – Bob Barker/Drew Carey

"Next prize, please" – Drew Carey

"(insert name), you only have one chance to bid. (The rest of you, this is your last chance to bid.) Here's the prize." – Drew Carey on the sixth and final item up for bids.

"Everybody, look up, as the first/next prize comes/is coming on down…" – Announcer (when the prize comes down from the ceiling during the One Bid Round)

"Back up you go!" – Drew Carey (when the prize goes away to the ceiling after the announcer describes during the One Bid Round)

"The Price Is Right Train/Tugboat is bringing you the first/next prize…" – Announcer (when the prize comes in from the train or tugboat during the One Bid Round)

"Here's (insert Model name) coming down the Bidders' Row…" – Announcer (when the prize comes in from the Model showing to the Bidders' Row during One Bid Round)

"Around on the Turntable, we've got (Insert Model)…" – Announcer (when the prize comes in from the Turntable during the One Bid Round)

"And the winner of this (insert One Bid prize) goes a supply of (insert special product). (insert description of Product sponsor)." – Announcer (when the winner of the prize in the One Bid goes a supply of the Product sponsor in the Barker era) (1972–2007)

"That [prize] will go to the one of you four who bids nearest to the actual retail price without going over. (Insert name), what do you bid?" – Bob Barker on the first item up for bids (1972–2007)

"We want you to bid on that [prize] in dollars because we round off the retail prices to the nearest dollar." – Bob Barker on the first item up for bids in early episodes

"That (insert prize) back in (insert year) all right and whoever comes/gets closet to the original retail price without going over, is goes on/gets to play for our Showcase." – Doug Davidson (1994–1995 The Price WAS Right)

"That [prize] goes to whoever bids closest to the actual retail price without going over. (Insert name), (welcome to the show.) We're gonna start with you. (What do you say?)" – Drew Carey on the first item/prize up for bids (2007–Present)

"(Insert name), what do you bid (on that [insert prize])?" - Host (on the second and later item up for bids; 1972–Present) – Bob Barker (on the second and later item up for bids; 1972–2007)
 * "Let the bidding begin with (insert name)."
 * "(insert name)…"
 * "thou art the bidder."
 * "[turn around here and]"

"His/her/(Insert name)'s bid is (insert amount)." – Bob Barker

"(insert name) says (insert amount)." – Drew Carey

CONTESTANT: "What's the highest bid?" HOST: "The highest bid is (insert highest bid)." – Host (to the Contestant thinking what's the highest bid that the other contestant bid during the One Bid Round; 1972–Present)

CONTESTANT: "What was/were the bid[s]?" HOST: "We have (Insert one to three bids)." – Host (to the Contestant asking for the bids that the other contestant bid earlier during the One Bid Round; 1972–Present)

"(insert previous bid)? No, you can't do that, (previous contestant) bid (previous bid)/(insert previous bid) is (insert previous contestant)'s bid." – Host reminding a contestant not to bid the same as another contestant (1972–Present)

"(Buzzer sounding) You've/You have all overbid. The lowest bid is (insert lowest bid). Erase the/these bids, please. Go lower than (2insert lowest bid), (insert name). – Bob Barker when all four contestants overbid and must restart lower than the lowest bid during the One Bid Round (1972–2007)

"(Buzzer sounding) Everybody's/Everybody is/went over. (The) Lowest bid is (insert lowest bid). Erase all the bids (please). (insert name), start again; lower than (insert lowest bid). – Drew Carey when all four contestants overbid and must restart lower than the lowest bid during the One Bid Round (2007–Present)

"(Bell ringing) One of you is exactly right. The contestant who bid exactly right will receive a $100/$500/$1,000 Bonus. The $100/$500/$1,000 Bonus goes to the contestant who bid (insert target bid). – Bob Barker when one of the four contestants bid exactly right during the One Bid Round (1977–2007)

"(Bell ringing) One of you four/Somebody got it/(the bid) right on the nose and gets an extra $500. And that is the person that bid (insert target bid)." – Drew Carey when one of the four contestants bid exactly right during the One Bid round (2007-present)

"Since tonight is a/our special Million Dollar Spectacular episode, the one who got it right on the nose is gonna get $1,000." – Drew Carey (during Million Dollar Spectacular shows)

"That is the most popular bid thus far." – Bob Barker (to the contestant who thinks the other three may have gone over bid the minimum amount of $1)

"Using strategy. I love/like it." – Drew Carey (to the contestant thinks the other three may have gone over bid the minimum amount of $1 in some early episodes on occasion)

"[And the] Actual Retail Price [of the (insert prize)] is…" - Host (During One Bid)

"[And the] (insert prize) goes for…" – Drew Carey (During One Bid on some early episodes)

"The winner is (insert name)!/(Insert name) has won/is the winner!" – Bob Barker during One Bid

"(Insert name), you win/you are the winner, come on up here!" – Drew Carey during One Bid

"(insert name), come up on stage with me and we'll play a pricing game." – Bob Barker

"Come on up here, (insert name). Right here with me!" – Drew Carey

"The (insert color) section/spot is the very lucky section/spot today." – Bob Barker (when the contestant who got the 2nd and later called in to Come on Down and immediately got up on stage)

"That (insert color) spot is the hot/lucky spot today." – Drew Carey (when the contestant who got the 2nd and later called in to Come on Down and immediately got up on stage)

"(insert name), one of our First Four Contestants has won his/her way up on stage!" – Bob Barker (when one of the First Four Contestants has won the prize during the second half of the One Bid Round)

"(insert name), One of the Originals/Original Four! Finally made it on stage!" – Drew Carey (when one of the First Four Contestants has won the prize during the second half of the One Bid Round)

"(insert name), been here the whole show. This is your last chance." – Drew Carey (when a First Four contestant is on his/her last chance to get up on stage)

"(insert name) has been in Contestants' Row since I came through the Big Doors/the very beginning/for the entire hour, and now has won his/her way up on stage at the last possible moment." – Bob Barker (when a final First Four contestant wins the sixth and final item up for bids during the One Bid Round from 1975–2007)

"In case you wondering/you're familiar, (insert contestant) was on the show (insert decade or more than 10 years). He's/she's back after (insert decade or more than 10 years). It used to be saying 'you can only be a contestant once', but they changed it, and now you have to wait 10 years to come back once you get called on down." - Drew Carey (on a disclaimer to the contestant, who was on the show more than 10 years ago, had to wait 10 years to be a contestant again)

Pricing Games
"And here is your $100/$500/$1,000 bonus!" – Bob Barker (after someone gave a perfect bid in contestants row before playing a pricing game)

"Look what I have for you! $500/$1,000!" – Drew Carey (after someone gave a perfect bid in contestants row before playing a pricing game. $1,000 was used for Million Dollar Spectaculars.)

"I have a wonderful prize/some prizes for you to win! Look behind those doors/what you can win/what we have for you!" – Bob Barker (playing for a prize before a contestant plays a pricing game)

"Rich/George, what do we have for (insert name)?" – Drew Carey (playing for a prize before a contestant plays a pricing game; 2007–Present)

"It's a new (insert prize)." – Announcer

"(insert name), you're going to play (insert pricing game)." – Bob Barker

"(insert name) can win (insert prize) by playing (insert pricing game)." – Bob Barker

"(insert name), we're playing a game called (insert pricing game)." – Drew Carey

"(insert name), the game is called (insert pricing game)." – Drew Carey

"Now (insert name), have you seen this game on our show before?" – Bob Barker

"(insert name), have you seen this game before?" – Drew Carey

Punch-A-Bunch
"(insert name), you have a chance to win [$10,000/$25,000] (in cash)!" – Announcer (before Punch-A-Bunch is played)

"I'm gonna give you a chance to win four Punches and four prizes." – Bob Barker

"(Contestant), you can have up to four punches, but you cannot have a free punch and you can have your punches by knowing the prices over by (insert model)." – Drew Carey

"The price of the prize is (insert amount). That's wrong/not the price. Is the right price higher or lower than (insert amount)?" – Host

"Yes, you get another punch!" – Bob Barker

"No, that's wrong. You do not get another punch." – Bob Barker

"Is the actual price of the (prize) higher or lower?" – Drew Carey

"YES! IT'S HIGHER/LOWER!" – Drew Carey

"No, it is not higher/lower." – Drew Carey

"You have (insert number) punches." – Bob Barker/Drew Carey

"Punch out (insert number) hole(s), and do NOT pull out the slip in the hole." – Bob Barker

"Punch out (insert number) hole(s), but don't pull out the slip until you're done punching out all the holes." – Drew Carey

"You have won (insert amount). Would you like to keep the slip or give it back?" – Bob Barker

"You got (insert amount). Do you want to stop here or give up the slip?" – Drew Carey

"(insert amount) and a second chance! So that means you get to punch again. Punch another hole out." – Bob Barker

"IT'S A SECOND CHANCE! So what that means is you get to punch another hole out. Go ahead." – Drew Carey

"You have… $10,000/$25,000!!!! $10,000/$25,000, YES! CONGRATULATIONS!" – Bob Barker

"$10,000/$25,000! (Contestant) won $10,000/$25,000! YEAH! WAY TO GO!" – Drew Carey

Plinko
"(Contestant), you are going to play Plinko! For a chance to win up to $25,000/$50,000/$100,000!" – Announcer (before Plinko is played)

"I'll give you one (free) Plinko Chip. I'm gonna give you a chance to win four Plinko Chips and four prizes." – Bob Barker

"Here's a Plinko chip, it's worth up to $5,000/$10,000/$20,000! You can have four more by knowing the prices of these prizes over by (insert model)." – Drew Carey

"Now that is not (shown price). Is the (first number) the first number in the price, or is the (last number) the last number in the price? Which one is right?" – Bob Barker (during the pricing portion)

"That's not (shown price). Does the price start with a (first number) or end with a (last number)? – Drew Carey (during the pricing portion)

"The lovely (Insert model) will give you (insert number) Plinko Chip(s) to go with the one you have." – Bob Barker

"Here comes (insert model) to give you the Plinko Chip(s) you won to go with the one you already have." – Drew Carey

"Take the chips and go up those steps to the top of the board. You'll see the same numbers up here that we see down here. Hold one Plinko chip flat against the board, and let it go/release it!" – Bob Barker (when he told the contestant what to do with the Plinko Chips)

"We're playing $XX(X),000 Plinko!" – Bob Barker

"Alright, you have (insert number) of chips, so take them and go on up the stairs. Remember, put your chip (one at a time) flat against the board and let it drop!" – Drew Carey (when he told the contestant what to do with the Plinko Chips)

Grand Game
"(Insert name), you have a chance to win up to $10,000/$20,000 (in cash)!" – Announcer (before the Grand Game is played)

"(That's right!) $10,000/$20,000. But you have to start with just $1.00/$2.00. Now, what's the target price today, please? (Insert target price). There are six products in the price. You pick out the products that are less than (insert target price). (The other two are more than [insert target price]) (Johnny/Rod/Rich,) What are the products today?" – Bob Barker (explaining about the Grand Game)

"Let's start you off with $1.00/$2.00. The target price today is… (insert target price). What that means is out of all these six grocery items, four of them have a price less than (insert target price). (The other two have a price more than [insert target price]). If you pick four of them that are less than (insert target price), I'll give you $10,000/$20,000. Rich/George, tell us all about the grocery items, please?" – Drew Carey (explaining about the Grand Game)

"(insert name), you have $1,000/$2,000. You can quit right now, or you can keep going and pick out the one remaining price of less than (insert target price). If you do, you win $10,000/$20,000. If you don't, you lose the $1,000/$2,000." – Bob Barker (whenever the contestant guessed the first three products correctly, gets either to keep the $1,000/$2,000 or risk in an all-or-nothing game)

"(insert name), you can keep your $1,000/$2,000 and stop at anytime. But I'll give you $10,000/$20,000 if you get this next one. There's three to choose, but only one of them has less than (insert target price). But I have to tell/remind you, that if you get this next one wrong, you lose everything." – Drew Carey (whenever the contestant guessed the first three products correctly, gets either to keep the $1,000/$2,000 or risk in an all-or nothing game)

Range Game
"The range finder will move slowly up the scale. When you believe the price of that (prize) is in the area, you press the/this red button. If you're right, you will win that (prize)." – Bob Barker

"This little red area will keep going up and up really slowly. When you see the price of the (prize) in the red range, you hit the button. You only hit it once! If you're right, you win the (prize)." – Drew Carey

"Don't press the red button until you want to stop the range finder, because we can't start it again for 37 hours." – Bob Barker (on when to press the red button to stop the range finder in the Range Game)

"Start the range finder for (insert contestant) please." – Bob Barker (before Range Game started)

"Start it up!" – Drew Carey (before Range Game started)

Any Number
"Let's light up the first number of the car. It's a (number). Now, there are digits from 0 to 9, including another (first number). You give us the numbers, we light them up. If you light up the numbers in the price of the car/automobile before the (small prize) or the money in the piggy bank, you'll win the (insert type of automobile)! What number would you like first?" – Bob Barker

"Give/show me/us the first number in the price of the (insert type of automobile). A (number). We have ten blank spaces that contain digits from 0 to 9, including the other (first number). So, one by one, pick a number, and we'll put it up on the board. Hopefully, you'll fill the spaces for the car first, because remember, whatever you fill in first, you win. You could win the car, the (small prize), or the piggy bank money. So, give me your first number. Any one you want." – Drew Carey

"Okay, let's see a (number)!" – Host

"It's in the price of the car!" – Bob Barker

"It's in the car price!" – Drew Carey

"It landed in the (small prize)." – Bob Barker

"It went in the (small prize)." – Drew Carey

"Uh oh, it's in the piggy bank." – Bob Barker

"Piggy bank." – Drew Carey

"What number do you want next?" – Bob Barker

"Pick another number." – Drew Carey

"YES! (INSERT PRICE)! YOU WIN THE CAR!" – Bob Barker

"YEAH! THERE IT IS! YOU GOT THE CAR!" – Drew Carey

"You didn't win the car, but you did win the (small prize)/money in the piggy bank, which is (insert amount)." – Bob/Drew

Bonus Game
"There are four prizes here. I hope you win all four of them/these prizes. But, if you only win one, I hope it is beside the blue window, which it will eventually say, 'Bonus'. Now, if you win the bonus prize, here's what you will win. Johnny/Rod/Rich? What is the bonus prize?" – Bob Barker

"I'm gonna show you four prizes. You're gonna tell me what the price is of each prize. Now here's the catch; if you get the prize that says 'Bonus' in the blue area/square, you will win the bonus prize (over there). Rich/George? (What's the bonus prize?)" – Drew Carey

"The first prize on the board is a (insert prize). Johnny/Rich/Rod, let's hear about the (prize)." – Bob Barker

"The first prize is a (insert prize). Rich/George?" – Drew Carey

"Now, the price of the prize is not (insert amount). Is the right/correct price higher or lower than (insert amount)?" – Bob Barker

"We have a price of (insert amount), but that's not right/the right price. Your job is to tell me whether the actual retail price is higher or lower than (insert amount)./Is the actual retail price higher or lower than (amount)? " – Drew Carey

"He/she is going with lower/higher. It is…" – Host

"Lower/Higher. You don't get the (prize). Hopefully, the bonus isn't lit up there." – Bob Barker

"Lower/Higher. You didn't win the (prize). I just hope it's not the bonus prize." – Drew Carey

"Lower/Higher! You win the (prize)! I/Let's/We hope the prize is lit in the bonus area." – Bob Barker

"Lower/Higher! You got the (prize)! Let's hope it's the bonus prize!" – Drew Carey

"The next prize on the board is a (insert prize). Tell us about that, Johnny/Rod/Rich." – Bob Barker

"We're moving on to the (insert prize). Tell us about it, Rich/George." – Drew Carey

"Higher or lower for the (insert prize)?" – Bob Barker

"The (prize) is (price), but again, is it higher or lower?" – Drew Carey

"Finally, the final/last prize/item is a (insert prize). Johnny/Rod/Rich?" – Bob Barker

"Finally, we have the (insert prize). Rich/George?" – Drew Carey

"You have won 1/2/3 out of 4 prizes. Now, let's see where the bonus is. Remember, if the prize has the bonus on it, you win the bonus prize! Light up the board please!" – Bob Barker

"You got 1/2/3 out of 4 prizes. Let's see where the bonus is. If we see/there's a blue bonus in the square/area, you win the bonus prize/you're a winner! Show us the bonus!" – Drew Carey

"You got all four prizes! That means you win the bonus prize automatically!" – Bob Barker

"You got it! All four prizes; you're an automatic winner!" – Drew Carey

"The (prize) is in the bonus area! You win the (bonus prize)!" – Bob Barker

"It's the bonus prize! You got it!" – Drew Carey

"I'm sorry, but you didn't get the bonus prize. The game is over. Show us where the bonus prize was. Light up the board. The (insert prize)." – Bob Barker

"No/nope, no bonus prize. Where was it? Light it up. It was in the (insert prize). (insert name), I'm sorry." – Drew Carey

"No, you did not get any prizes, so that means the game is over and you do not win the bonus prize. Where was the bonus prize located? The (insert prize)." – Bob Barker

"Ohhh/No, you didn't get any of the prizes. That means you didn't win the bonus prize. Where was the bonus prize in? Light it up. It was in the (insert prize)." – Drew Carey

Clock Game
"You have 30 seconds to guess the price of the items. I will either say higher or lower until you get the price correct. Now, if you guess both items correctly within 30 seconds, you will receive a bonus prize and a $1,000/5,000 cash bonus!" – Bob Barker

"You're gonna have 30 seconds to guess the prices of the two items over there (by (insert models)). Guess/Your job is to tell me what you think the price is. I'll say higher or lower until you get it right. Here's the catch, if you get both items within 30 seconds, I'm gonna give you an additional bonus prize plus $1,000/5,000 in bonus cash/extra!" – Drew Carey

"Let's show the price of the (prize) to the folks at home and in the studio." – Bob Barker

"I'll show the price to the studio audience." – Drew Carey

"Audience, please do not help out/shout out any numbers while the clock is running. The clock won't start until you give me your first bid/guess." – Bob Barker (before the clock in Clock Game starts)

"Audience, don't say a word! You'll cost him/her the prizes if you do. So be quiet. Whenever you're ready, go!" – Drew Carey (before the clock in Clock Game starts)

"Higher!/Lower!" – Host (during Clock Game)

"You have (insert time remaining) left." – Host

Cliff Hangers
"You can win/You're on your way to (insert prize/trip), if that mountain climber doesn't fall off the cliff. And he won't, unless/if you know enough about these three prizes. What are they, Johnny/Rod/Rich?" – Bob Barker

"Now, this mountain climber will move one step for every dollar you miss for the prices of the prizes. (Rod/Rich,) Tell us about these prizes please!" – Bob Barker

"You're going to tell me the price of those prizes by (insert model) over there. For every dollar you're off, The Yodely Guy will move/go up the mountain. You have $25 to play with. The idea is to keep him from falling off the mountain. Let's hear about these prizes! (Rich?/George?)" – Drew Carey

"What is the price of the (insert item)?" – Bob Barker

"Tell me (what you think) the price of the (insert item)." – Drew Carey

"He/she says (insert price), is he/she right?" – Bob Barker/Drew Carey

"No! The mountain climber is going to move one step for every dollar you miss the price!" – Bob Barker

"No/nope! Okay Yodely Guy, go ahead/go up the mountain!" – Drew Carey

"Okay, he stopped. What is the price of the (insert prize)? (insert actual price)." – Bob Barker

"Alright, he stopped. The actual price was (insert price)." – Drew Carey

"Yes! He stays on the mountain!" – Bob Barker

"YES! Yodely Guy doesn't move!" – Drew Carey

"STOP! STOP!" – Host (if the mountain climber keeps climbing)

"He stopped/Yes, you win the (insert prize)!" – Bob Barker

"YES/HE DIDN'T MOVE! You got the (insert prize)!" – Drew Carey

"Oh no! The climber has fallen off the mountain. The game is over." – Bob Barker

"Oh no! Yodely Guy fell off the mountain. I'm sorry (insert contestant), the game's over." – Drew Carey

3 Strikes
"The numbers in the price of the car are (insert numbers). And of course, we have to put the bad strike in there." – Bob Barker

"Here are the numbers for the price of the car. We have (insert numbers), and I'll put those in the bag. And we also have three of these big bad strikes!" - Drew Carey

"Boooooooooooooooooo!" – Bob/Drew and the audience (when the strike card is shown before the game starts)

"What number do you think belongs in the price of the car?" – Host

"He/she/(insert contestant's name) says (insert number), is it up there?" – Host

"Yes, (insert number) is the Xst/nd/rd number of the car/automobile!" – Bob Barker

"No, it's not the Xst/nd/rd/th number. I'll put the number back in the bag." – Bob Barker

"Yes, it's up there!" – Drew Carey

"No/nope, it doesn't belong up there. The number goes back in the bag and we keep playing." – Drew Carey

"Uh oh, Strike 1!" – Host

"Strike 2! Be careful, one more and you're out/you lose!" – Host

"Ohhhh, Strike 3! I'm sorry, You're out/the game is over/you lose. What was the price of the car? (insert actual price)." – Host

"If you pull out the last number in the price of the car, you will win it!" – Bob Barker

"If you pull out the last number of the car, you're a winner!" – Drew Carey

Golden Road
"You are going to have an opportunity to walk (down) the Golden Road, (insert contestant). And it all begins/starts with this (insert small prize). And those/that (insert small prize) can help him/her win (what, Johnny/Rod/Rich?)… (insert first prize description). If you win that prize, we will go on/continue down the Golden Road, and you may win this! (insert second prize description). Now, if you win that, we go all the way to the end of the Golden Road. And at the end of the Golden Road, we have a prize that is more than (insert cash amount)! That's right! Take a look and see what it is! (insert big prize description)." – Bob Barker

"Hey (insert contestant), today we're going on a very special trip/walk down the Golden Road. We're going to start with this/these (insert small prize). And this/these (insert small prize) can lead you to that prize over there. (insert first prize description). Now, if you're really lucky and win that prize, it'll lead you down the Golden Road to the next prize over there. (insert second prize description). Now, after the (insert second prize), if you play your numbers right, there is (always) another prize at the Golden Road. And we're offering a prize that's worth more than (insert cash amount)! Tell us about it Rich/George! (insert big prize description)." – Drew Carey during Golden Road

"Follow me/go on down the Golden Road." – Host

"Let's begin with the (first prize). There are three numbers in the price of the (prize), but I can only show you the second and third number. You tell me, is the first number in the price of the prize a (first number) or a (second number)?" – Bob Barker

"Let's start with the (first prize). There are three numbers in the price of the (prize). Is the price (insert first price) or (insert second price)?" – Drew Carey

"YES! It is a (insert number)!" – Bob Barker

"YES, it's a (insert number)!" – Drew Carey

"We are now going to the second prize, which are/is (insert prize). There are four numbers in the price of the (prize). You will be able to see three of them. Is the second number a (insert first number), (insert second number), or a (insert third number)?" – Bob Barker

"The (insert second prize) has four numbers in the price. Is it a (insert first number), (insert second number), or a (insert third number)?" – Drew Carey

"If that number is a (insert number), we will go down to the end of the Golden Road!" – Bob Barker

"If you get this number right, we're gonna be at the end of the Golden Road!" – Drew Carey

"Let's go to the end of the Golden Road! Look at the/this price. There are five numbers in the price of this (big prize). Is the/that number a (insert first number), (insert second number), (insert third number), or a (insert fourth number)?" – Bob Barker

"We're now at the end of the Golden Road, (insert contestant)! Look where we are! There are five numbers in the price and you have four numbers to choose from. Which one is it? (insert first number), (insert second number), (insert third number), or a (insert fourth number)?" – Drew Carey

"He/she/(insert contestant) is going for the (insert number). Is it a (insert number)?/We're looking for a (insert number)…" - Bob Barker

"He/she/(insert contestant) says (insert number). Here we go. Ready?" – Drew Carey

"IT'S A (INSERT NUMBER)! YOU HAVE WON EVERYTHING! MORE THAN OVER (INSERT AMOUNT)!" – Bob Barker

"IT'S A/THE (INSERT NUMBER)! YOU WON EVERYTHING!" – Drew Carey

"No, it's a (insert number). I'm sorry (insert contestant), but your trip down the golden road ends here. But at least you have won (insert one or two prizes already won in the game)." – Bob Barker

"No, it was a (insert number)! Sorry (insert contestant), but at least you have the (insert one or two prizes already won in the game)." – Drew Carey

Gas Money
"There are 5 price tags, four have money from $1,000 to $2,000 to $3,000 to $4,000, totaling $10,000 and there is a pink slip behind one (the actual price of the car), you choose it before choosing the wrong prices, you lose all the money and the game is over! – Drew Carey (during gas money)

"Pick one of the prices that you think is the price of the car." – Drew Carey

"Okay, now pick another price." – Drew Carey

"(insert amount). Good/great! Now, you have (insert amount). You can either keep the money you already have, or you can keep going to try to win the car." – Drew Carey

"OH NO, IT'S THE CAR!" – Drew Carey

"(insert amount)! YES! YOU WIN THE CAR!" – Drew Carey

Grocery Game
“We have/There are five grocery items here. Now, you can choose any product of any quantity you wish/want/please. However, your total must be in between/within $6.75 to $7/$20 to $21 in order for you to win the (prize) and you cannot go over or under that amount. Now, Johnny/Rich/Rod, what are the products for today?” – Bob Barker

“Now (insert name), which item would you like first?” – Bob Barker

“As you can see, we have/there are five (grocery) products/items on the shelf. You can pick any product/item and how many you want. But here’s the catch, your total must be in between $20 to $21/$22. If you go under $20 or over $21/$22, you lose and the game is over. You have to be within the $20-$21/$22 range. Rich/George, let’s hear about the products.” – Drew Carey

“Pick your first product/item.” – Drew Carey

“How many (products) would you like?” – Bob Barker

“How many (products) do you want?” – Drew Carey

“Each (product) is worth (price). How much is that, (model)?” – Bob Barker

“The (product) is (price) x (number) is what, (model)?.” – Drew Carey

“(insert total). You have (insert amount) left to spend.” – Host

“Which product would you like next?” – Bob Barker

“Which product/item do you want now?” – Drew Carey

“(insert price), for a total of (insert price between $6.75 to $7/$20 to $21)! You win the (prize), (name)!” – Bob Barker

“(insert price), for a total of (insert price between $6.75 to $7/$20 to $21)! You got the target price exactly correct!” – Bob Barker

“(insert price), grand total of (insert price between $6.75 to $7/$20 to $21/$22)! You got it! You’re a winner!” - Drew Carey

“(insert price), grand total of (insert price between $6.75 to $7/$20 to $21/$22)! You got the target price right on the nose!” - Drew Carey

“(insert price), for a total of (price under or over $6.75 to $7/$20 to $2). You have gone over/under the target price. I’m sorry, but the game is over.” – Bob Barker

“(insert price), for a total of (price under or over $6.75 to $7/$20 to $22). Sorry (name), but you didn’t win. You were under/over/off by (insert amount).” – Drew Carey

Danger Price
"The Danger Price today is (Price) you don't want that prize./Do not choose/pick the price that is (Price). Choose/Pick the other three one at a time you win all 4 (prizes)." – Bob Barker during the Danger Price

"The Danger Price is (Price) one of the prices is (Price) you have to avoid that the price is (Price) choose/pick the other three and you win all four prizes." – Drew Carey during Danger Price

Easy as 1, 2, 3
"(As you can see,) There are three blocks. All you have to do is put block #1 on the least expensive prize. Then, you take block #2 and put it on the next more expensive prize. And finally, you put block #3 on the most expensive prize." – Bob Barker

"This is a very simple/easy game. All you have to do is put the prices in order from least expensive to most expensive. There are three blocks here. The first block is the least expensive prize, the second block is the moderately expensive prize, and the third one is the most expensive prize. Good luck, grab the blocks, walk on over to the prizes, and go to it!" – Drew Carey

"We will find out if (insert contestant) has won all three of these prizes. What is the price of the first prize, please?" – Bob Barker

"The (insert first prize), what's the price please?" – Drew Carey

"The price of the (second prize) must be higher than (price of the first prize). If it is not higher than (price of the first prize), the game is over. What is the price of the (second prize)?" – Bob Barker

"The price of the (second prize) has to be higher than (price of the first prize), otherwise, it's game over. Show us the price!" – Drew Carey

"The price of the (third prize) must be higher than (price of the second prize). If it is higher than that, you will win all three prizes! Show us the price, (insert model)!" – Bob Barker

"The price of the (third prize) has to be higher than (price of the second prize). If it is, you win the prizes/you'll be a winner! (insert model), what's the price?" – Drew Carey

"YES, IT'S HIGHER! You win all three prizes!" – Bob Barker

"YES/YEAH, IT'S HIGHER! YOU GOT ALL THREE PRIZES!" – Drew Carey

1/2 Off
"(insert name), you have a chance to win $10,000/$25,000!" – Announcer

"That's right, $10,000/$25,000, playing Half Off!" – Bob Barker

"Playing, Half Off!" – Announcer (in Carey era)

"One out of these sixteen boxes has $10,000/$25,000 inside of it. Pick it out/a box, and it's yours! Which one would you like?" – Bob Barker

"We have sixteen boxes up there. One of them has $10,000/$25,000, and the other boxes don't/have nothing at all. Pick one box, and if it has the cash inside, you're a winner. Which one do you want?" – Drew Carey

"We will give you a chance to get rid of some of these boxes. Now, here are the first two prizes that you can help get rid of half the boxes. Rod/Rich, what are they?" – Bob Barker

"You must know the half price of the first two prizes on the top by (models). Rich/George?" – Drew Carey

"The (first prize) is (price) and the (second prize) is (price). One price is right/correct, and the other is half off. Which one do you believe is half off?" – Bob Barker

"Thanks (models). So, the (first prize) is (price) and the (second prize) is (price). One of those prizes has the correct prize and the other one is a half off price. Which one is the half off price?" – Drew Carey

"That is… (insert price)! Remove half the boxes please!" – Bob Barker

"It is… (insert price)! Take away half the boxes please!" – Drew Carey

"That is… (price). I'm sorry, but the boxes stay where they are/there." – Bob Barker

"That is… (price). The boxes stay, you don't get any removed." – Drew Carey

"Now, let's move on to the (second two prizes)." – Bob Barker

"The next prizes are (second two prizes). Rich/George, what are they?" – Drew Carey

"Finally, we go to the (insert final two prizes). Rod/Rich, what are they?" – Bob Barker

"Last but not least, the (insert final two prizes). Rich/George?" – Drew Carey

"The boxes that are up there are (insert numbers). Would you like to keep this box or exchange it for a new box?" – Bob Barker

"We have boxes (insert numbers) up there. Now, do you want to keep your box or pick a new box?" – Drew Carey

"Okay, he/she has decided to keep the box." – Host

"Okay, which box do you want now?" – Host

"Now, the lovely (model) is putting the box on the table and she'll bring it over here to us." – Bob Barker

"Here comes (model) with the box. She's gonna put it on the table and roll/bring/wheel it over/down." – Drew Carey

"BOB: Step behind the box. Put your right hand on one side of the box and your left hand on the other side. DO NOT lift the box until we say, "Now/Three!". I'm saying "we" because the audience will help me count, "1, 2, 3, Now". And we'll find out if you have won $10,000/$25,000. Ready, audience? (On the count to three,) BOB AND AUDIENCE: 1, 2, 3, NOW!" – Bob Barker

"Come on over behind the box, (name). Now, put both of your hands on either side of the box. Left hand on one side and the right hand on the other. When I say, "three/alakazam", lift up the lid! Ready, one, two, three (,alakazam)!" – Drew Carey

"$10,000/$25,000! YOU HAVE WON $10,000/$25,000! CONGRATULATIONS!" – Bob Barker

"YOU GOT IT! $10,000/$25,000! $10,000/$25,000 FOR (NAME)! ALRIGHT, WAY TO GO!" – Drew Carey

"Oh no, there's nothing inside the box! I'm sorry, you do not win. (model), which box had $10,000/$25,000? It was (number box)." – Bob Barker

"Darn it, nothing! I'm sorry, (name). (model), which box was it? (number box)." – Drew Carey

Safe Crackers/10 Chances
"(insert model), please swing back the/that door open and show him/her what two prizes he/she can win!" – Bob Barker

"Here comes (insert model). She's going to open the safe and show you what's inside!" – Drew Carey

"Lock the safe please. Now, the combination of the lock is the same price as the (insert prize). In the price of the (insert prize), we have (insert numbers). If you get the correct combination and open the safe, you win all the prizes. Go ahead and make your combination!" – Bob Barker

"Lock it up, (insert model). (Bye, (insert model inside the safe)!) All you have to do to win the (prize) is to give us the price of the (prize). There are three numbers in the price. There's (insert three numbers). Dial in the right price and use one number at a time. If you get it right, you open up the safe and win everything! Go dial it in!" – Drew Carey

"(insert contestant)/he/she has made his/her combination. Now (insert contestant), turn that wheel and pull on that handle to see if you're a winner/you've won the prizes." – Bob Barker

"That's your combination. (insert contestant), spin that wheel and give that handle a tug!" – Drew Carey

"There are two numbers in the price of the (insert first prize). Now, there are three numbers, but you must ONLY two of them. Write down what you think is the price of the (insert first prize)." – Bob Barker

"You have (insert number) of chances left." – Host

"In the price of the (insert second prize), there are four numbers. You must use three of those numbers. Write down the price." – Bob Barker

"In the price of the car, there are five numbers. You must use all five of those numbers. Write down the price of that car/automobile." – Bob Barker

"You must use two of the three numbers in the price of the (insert first item)." – Drew Carey

"The (insert second prize) is next. Use three numbers for the price." – Drew Carey

"Now, for the car, you're going to use all five of the numbers in the price of the car." – Drew Carey

"Use each number, but use each number/digit only once." – Bob Barker during Safe Crackers and 10 Chances

"The numbers don't repeat." – Drew Carey during Safe Crackers and 10 Chances

Make Your Move
"You put the price of the (first prize) under the two numbers by moving the slider around. Then, you put the second price of the (second prize) under the three numbers, and the third price of the (third prize) under the four numbers. Now, Make Your Move!" – Bob Barker

"The (first prize) has two numbers in it, so all you have to do is move it around until you find the correct two numbers. The (second prize) has three numbers, so move it until you have the three you think are right. And finally, the (third prize) has four numbers in it, so move that around. Ready? Take it away/Make your move!" – Drew Carey

"Use each number, but use each number only once. Do not overlap." – Bob Barker

"The numbers don't overlap." – Drew Carey

Master Key
"There are five keys here. There is one key for the car. There is one key for the (second prize). And there is one key for the (third prize). One key will open ALL THREE locks. But be careful, because there is one key that will not open any of the locks, making it the dud key. Now, I'm going to give you a chance to win two keys by knowing the price of these two prizes. Rod/Rich, tell us about the first prize." – Bob Barker

"You/We have five keys up there. One key unlocks the car, one key unlocks the (second prize), and one key unlocks the (third prize). There's another key called the Master Key that opens up all three of the prizes. But be careful, because there's one key that doesn't unlock everything. That's the dud/dummy key. You gotta avoid that (at all costs). You don't get any free keys here, you have to earn them. We have two items/prizes right here and you have to know the prices of them. Rich/George, tell us about the first prize/item please." – Drew Carey

"Is the (prize) (insert first price) or (insert second prize)?" – Bob Barker

"Okay, the (prize). Is it (insert first price) or (insert second prize)?" – Drew Carey

"That price is… right! Choose a key!" – Bob Barker

"Let's see. It is… (INSERT CORRECT PRICE)! Pick out any key from the wall!" – Drew Carey

"Give me the key and stand back here with me. Rod/Rich, tell us about the second prize please." – Bob Barker

"Come on back and give me the key. Next is the (insert second prize). Rich/George?" – Drew Carey

"It is… (insert correct price). I'm sorry, you don't earn a key." – Bob Barker

"It is… (insert correct price). Sorry, no key." – Drew Carey

"Choose another key." – Bob Barker

"Okay, pick another key from the board." – Drew Carey

"You have one/two key(s). Let's head over and see if you have found the Master Key." – Bob Barker

"You have one/two key(s). Come on down/over with me to the locks and see if you have the Master Key/won the prizes." – Drew Carey

"Now, put the key in the first lock, which is for the (insert first small prize), and turn the key to the right. All the way to the right." – Bob Barker

"We'll start with the first lock, which is the (insert first small prize). What you have to do is put the key in the lock and turn it to the right." – Drew Carey

"No, you did not win the (insert first small prize), but maybe it'll open the car! Try the lock for the car." – Bob Barker

"Nope, it doesn't unlock. Try the car next!" – Drew Carey

"Yes, it unlocks! You got the (insert first small prize)! Now, try and see if the lock unlocks for the (insert second prize)." – Bob Barker

"Yes! You got the (insert first small prize)! See if you can win the (insert second small prize)!" – Drew Carey

"No, the key doesn't unlock the car either. Try to unlock the (insert second small prize) and see if you win it." – Bob Barker

"Nope, it doesn't unlock the car. Try the (insert second small prize). Last chance!" – Drew Carey

"No, it doesn't unlock the (insert second small prize). It's the dud key. I'm sorry, the game is over. You do not win the prizes." – Bob Barker

"No, it's the dud/dummy key! Sorry (contestant), you don't win anything." – Drew Carey

"YES! YOU'VE UNLOCKED ALL THREE LOCKS! IT'S THE MASTER KEY! YOU WIN ALL THE PRIZES!" – Bob Barker

"YEAH! IT'S THE MASTER KEY! ALL THREE PRIZES ARE YOURS! YOU WIN THEM ALL!" – Drew Carey

"YOU WIN THE CAR! THE KEY UNLOCKS THE CAR!" – Bob Barker

"IT UNLOCKED THE CAR! YOU WIN THE CAR!" – Drew Carey

Money Game
"There are four/five numbers in the price of the car/automobile. (The middle number is (insert number).) You must tell us/me the first two numbers and the last two numbers in the price of that car/automobile. If you guess correctly, you will win it! However, you have four chances. If you do not make a correct selection, the numbers will go on this money board over here. If you run out of chances, the game ends and you will win that amount of money that is up there. Now, tell me the first two numbers!" – Bob Barker

"I'm gonna give you the middle number in the price of the car for free. It's a (insert number). All you have to do/your job is to tell me what are the first two numbers and the last two numbers of the car. You have four chances to do it. If the numbers aren't in the price of the car, they end up here on this money rack and you win whatever money is up there. Pick your first number." – Drew Carey

"He/She has chosen the (insert number). And it has… the front/back of the car!" – Bob Barker

"He/she says (insert number). FRONT/BACK OF THE CAR! YOU HAVE/GOT THE FRONT/BACK OF THE CAR!" – Drew Carey

"No, it's a money sign. So we put it on the money board. You have (insert amount). Pick your next number." – Bob Barker

"Nope. Dollar sign. Up on the money rack you go! You have (insert amount). What's the next number?" – Drew Carey

"You have one more space to fill in. If it's the correct last two numbers in the price of the car, you will win it!" – Bob Barker

"One more space to go, buddy! One more space! If you get it right, you win the car!" – Drew Carey

"No, it's another dollar sign. But you've run out of chances. You didn't win the car, but you win (insert amount of money). The actual price of the car was (insert price)." – Bob Barker

"No, another dollar sign. But you've used up all your chances. You didn't get the car, but at least you've won (insert amount of money). The price of the car was (insert price)." – Drew Carey

One Away
"The price of the/that car/automobile is NOT (insert amount). However/but, each of these numbers is one away from the right/correct number. Do you want to make the first number a (insert first number) or a (insert second number)?" – Bob Barker

"All of these numbers are one away from the actual price of the car. For example, the (original number) should either be a (first number) or (second number), so on, and so forth. We'll start with the (first original number). Is it a (first number) or a (second number)?" – Drew Carey

"Okay, now, a (first number) or (second number)?" – Bob Barker

"Next, (first number) or (second number)?" – Drew Carey

"You have a price of (insert price). If that is right/correct, you will win the car/automobile. However, if there is one number right, the game continues. So, you ask them, "Gentlemen/Ladies, do I have at least (X) number(s) right?" – Bob Barker

"Okay, you have (insert price). If that's right/correct, you win the car. You know, there's this sound effects lady sitting in the booth who does all the sound effects for the show. She will make sure how many numbers you have right/correct. Basically, she controls the game. But be sure to beg her that the numbers are in the price of the car. So be sure to say, "Oh, mighty, Sound Effects lady, do I have at least (X) number(s) right?" And be sure to get down on your knees and beg her!" – Drew Carey "…do I have at least (X) number(s) right?"
 * "Gentlemen/Ladies…" - Bob Barker
 * "Oh, mighty, Sound Effects lady…" - Drew Carey

"Yes, he/she does!" – Host

"No, he/she does not have those numbers right. All you have to do now is change the number to something else." – Bob Barker

"Uh oh/Oh no, you don't have those numbers right. What you have to do now is change it from a (insert first number) or a (second number)." – Drew Carey

"Yes, you have at least two/three/four numbers right!" – Bob Barker/Drew Carey

"Let's start with the first number of the car/automobile. Show us the number please!" – Bob Barker

"We'll start with the first number. What is it?" – Drew Carey

"Let's move on to the next number. Is it a (number)?" – Bob Barker

"You said the second number in the price of the car is a (insert number). Is that right?" – Drew Carey

"We're moving on to the third number, which is a (insert number). Is it the correct number?" – Bob Barker

"Let's go to the third number. It's a (insert number) Is it right?" – Drew Carey

"If the fourth number in the price is correct/right, you will win that car/automobile. Show us the number!" – Bob Barker

"If this fourth number is correct, you win the car. If it's not, you lose the game." – Drew Carey

"NO! It is not a (insert number). Show us the remaining numbers of the price of the car/automobile please." – Bob Barker

"NO! It was (insert correct price)." – Drew Carey

Cover Up
"The price of the car/truck/van is not (insert price). Those numbers are wrong! Cover up the first digit with either a (insert two digits) and do it right on down the line." – Bob Barker

"Here's the catch/trick, as long as you have at least one number right, you get to keep on playing. Go ahead and start covering them up!" – Drew Carey

"Nobody gets it right the first time." – Drew Carey (whenever the contestant's first guess to the price of the car is wrong)

"He/she/(insert contestant) has (insert number) right. Keep going and fix those numbers!" – Host

"How many numbers does (insert contestant) have right?" – Host

"You have all five numbers right! You win the (insert type of automobile)!" – Bob Barker

"All five numbers! All five numbers! You win the car!" – Drew Carey

Race Game/Bonkers
"One of the prizes is (insert price), you put this in front of the right stand. Repeat the process/Do that again with the other three prices and put them in the right stands. Then come back, and pull the handle/lever. If you get less than four, you make changes. We'll give you 45 seconds in which to win all (four) (of) the prizes." – Bob Barker (explaining about the Race Game)

"It's a timed-game. Let's put 45 seconds on the clock, please. You have 45 seconds to put these price tags in the right spot. After you put all the price tags in the right hook, run back over here, and pull the handle/lever. (Buzzer sounds) That tells you how many you have right so far, you have zero or less than 4. Keep going… (Bell ringing) until you have all four. Here's the trick to this game, don't look at your friends, (don't look at your families and cousins,) because the clock/time ticks down/is running." – Drew Carey (explaining about the Race Game)

"The price of the (insert prize/trip) is not (insert wrong price). If you believe the price of the (insert prize/trip) is more/higher than (insert first wrong number), you put the paddle higher. If you believe the price of the (insert prize/trip) is lower/less than (insert first wrong number), you put the paddle lower. Repeat the process/Do the same with the other numbers. When you get through, you come back here, and press the button. (Buzzer sounds) If you hear that sound, that means something's wrong. Try again and make changes. Then come back again, and press the button. (Bell ringing) If you hear that sound, that means you're a winner. I want you to do this as fast as you can because you only have 30 seconds to complete this." – Bob Barker (explaining about Bonkers)

"It's a timed-game. You only have 30 seconds to give us the right price. If you think the first number is higher than (insert first wrong number), you put the paddle up there. If you think the first number is lower than (insert first wrong number), you put the paddle down there. You repeat the process/do the same thing with all other numbers. If you think the actual number is higher, put the paddle up, and if you think the actual number is lower, put the paddle down. After you put all the paddles, you come back over here, and hit the button. (Buzzer sounds) That means something's wrong/you don't have it. You have to change the paddles. Come back again, and hit the button. (Bell ringing) That means 'You got it!', you can stop. Here's the trick to this game, don't look at your friends, (don't look at your families and cousins), because the time/clock ticks down/is running. You only have 30 seconds to guess as many chances as you can." – Drew Carey (explaining about Bonkers)

"On your mark, get set, begin/go!" – Bob Barker (before Race Game and Bonkers started)

"1, 2, 3, go!" - Drew Carey (before Race Game and Bonkers started)

"Pull the handle/lever/hit the button!" – Host

"You have (insert time) remaining!" - Host

"You have none right/them all wrong. Try again!" – Bob Barker

"You have 1/2/3 right. Keep going!" – Bob Barker

"# right, # wrong." – Bob Barker

"None of them are right! Keep trying!" – Drew Carey

"X right!" – Drew Carey

"You got all four right! All four right! You win everything!" – Bob Barker

"ALL FOUR! YOU GOT ALL FOUR!" – Drew Carey

"Time's up. Let's see the correct prices." – Drew Carey

"Time is up. Reveal the correct prices, please." – Bob Barker

Card Game
"The 10s & face cards are worth $1,000. The other cards are the number on the card in hundreds of dollars. Aces are wild, you can make them anything you wish." – Bob Barker

"The 10s & face cards are worth $1,000. The other cards are worth whatever they are times 100 (Ex: For example: fours are worth $400, fives are worth $500 and so on). Aces are wild, you can make them anything you want." – Drew Carey

Coming or Going
"You can win that (prize) by knowing if you're coming or going. If you're coming, the price is (insert first price). Or, if you're going, the price is (insert second price). Now (insert contestant), step over here and tell me, are you/I/we need to know whether you are coming or going?" – Bob Barker

"The coming price is (insert first price) and the going price is (insert second price). Tilt the price to one side and show me if it's/the prize is the coming price or going price. Go ahead." – Drew Carey

Spelling Bee
"In order to win the car/automobile, you must spell (the word) CAR. C-A-R or by getting one of the 2 cards that say "CAR"; if you do, you win automatically. There are 11 C's, 11 A's, 6 R's, and 2 cards that say CAR on them. I'm going to give you two cards and give you a chance to win three more. Now, pick one of the two cards on the board. Which one would you like to have?" – Bob Barker

"This is a pretty simple game. All you have to do is spell CAR. C-A-R. Hidden in this board are 11 C's, 11 A's, 6 R's, and 2 cards that say CAR on them. If you pick the CAR, you win automatically. Give me two numbers from the board to start out with. Any two you want." – Drew Carey

"Now, which second number would you like to have?" – Bob Barker

"With the three cards you can win, you have to know the prices of the prizes. Tell us about them." – Bob Barker

"If you want to have three more cards, you have to know the prices of those three small prizes over there. We have (insert three prizes). But remember, your guess of each prize must be within $10, high or low, doesn't matter. As long as you're within $10. Go ahead Rich/George, tell us all about them!" – Drew Carey

"If you can tell me the price of the prize within $10 above or below the actual prize, we will give you the prize and another card. Give me your bid." – Bob Barker

"Okay, give me your bid for the (insert prize)." - Drew Carey

"You get the prize and you choose another card. Which one would you like?" – Bob Barker

"You got the prize! Now pick a number!" – Drew Carey

"YES!/That's right! You got it exactly right! Now, when you get the price exactly right, you automatically win all three (prizes). (So you win [insert all three prizes],) So you get three/two more cards." – Bob Barker (when the contestant guesses the price exactly right wins all three prizes, plus they get three/two more cards)

"(Insert price)! Right on the nose! Now, when you get the price exactly right/right on the nose, you win all three prizes automatically/by default. So you now get three/two more picks." – Drew Carey (when the contestant guesses the price exactly right wins all three prizes, plus they get three/two more cards)

"No, you did not get the prize." – Bob Barker

"Nope, you didn't get it." – Drew Carey

"You have run out of guesses/chances. Would you still like to reveal the cards anyway?" – Bob Barker

"No more guesses/chances. You still wanna reveal the cards?" – Drew Carey

"Each card is worth $500/$1000." – Bob Barker/Drew Carey

"Would you like to stop with all that money on the board or go for the car by revealing the cards?" – Bob Barker

"You wanna give it up or keep going?" – Drew Carey

"It's a C/A/R." – Host

"Another C/A/R." – Host

"IT'S CAR!" – Bob Barker

"YOU GOT CAR! (Automatic Win!)" – Drew Carey

Shopping Spree
"You are going to buy three prizes if you can spend (exactly) (insert target price). If you do, you'll win everything/all four prizes. Now, pick your first prize." – Bob Barker

"You're gonna pick three prizes. Now here's the catch, the total must be over (insert target price). Pick the three most expensive prizes that you believe totals out to (insert target price). Which one do you want first?" – Drew Carey

"What is the price of the (insert prize)? Okay, how much more must he/she spend? (insert remaining amount). What prize do you want next?" – Bob Barker

"The price of the (prize) is (insert price). You have (insert remaining amount) left/to go. Pick another prize." – Drew Carey

"He/she has chosen the (final prize) and must spend (insert remaining amount). Is he/she a winner?" – Bob Barker

"Well, this is it. You have to spend (insert remaining amount). If it's around or over (insert target price), you win it all/everything." – Drew Carey

"IT'S (insert amount)! YOU WIN ALL FOUR PRIZES! YOU GOT EM ALL!" – Bob Barker

"(insert amount)! YOU GOT ALL FOUR PRIZES! CONGRATS! WAY TO GO!" – Drew Carey

"Ohhh, it's (insert amount). I'm sorry, you didn't win the prizes. Which prize was the most expensive? It was the (insert prize)." – Bob Barker

"Ohhhh, (insert amount). So close! You were off by (insert amount). Which prize was the most expensive, (model)? The (insert prize). So sorry, (insert contestant)." – Drew Carey

Dice Game
"I'm gonna show the first number of the price of the car./The first number of the price of the car is… (insert first digit). I want you to roll the dice over the line and hopefully remember the second number. Remember there are no numbers in the price of the car higher than 6, and there are no zeros in the price of the car. Roll (that dice)! – Bob Barker

"The first number of the price of the (insert car model) is… (insert first digit). All other numbers are 1 through 6. (Just like on the dice.) There are no zeros, and there are no numbers higher than 6. You're gonna take these dice, one at a time. Roll them over the line, and if it comes with the right number, (imitates ringing sound), that means 'You got it!'. If it doesn't, you just tell me whether it's higher or lower than the one you just rolled. Remember, '6' is an automatic winner because it has to be lower than a 6, and '1' is an automatic winner because it has to be higher than a 1. So what you want ideally is a '1', '6' or the exact number." – Drew Carey

"It has to go over the line. Try (it/that) again!" – Bob Barker (when a contestant didn't roll the dice over the line)

"No roll. It has to go over the line." – Drew Carey (when a contestant didn't rolled the dice over the line)

"He/She rolled a (insert number). Is it a (insert number)? – Host

"No! Is it higher or lower than (insert number)? – Host (when a contestant rolled the dice that has the wrong number without either a '1' or '6')

"No! But you know that it is… (CONTESTANT: Higher!/Lower!) Higher! Because there are no numbers higher than 6./Lower! Because there are no zeros. – Bob Barker (when a contestant rolled the dice that has the wrong number with a '1' or '6')

"No! But we know that it is higher/lower than '1'/'6' because that's an automatic winner." – Drew Carey (when a contestant rolled the dice that has the wrong number with a '1" or '6')

Let 'Em Roll
"I will give you one roll, but I will give you a chance to win two more rolls by knowing the prices of these products. What are they Rod/Rich?" – Bob Barker

"We have five dice here. On each cube, three sides have cars on it, one side has $500, the other has $1,000, and then the other side has $1,500. The idea is to roll five cars. If you do, you win the car. I'm gonna give you one roll for free, but if you need extra rolls, you need to know the prices of the grocery items by (model) over there. Rich/George, tell us about them please!" – Drew Carey

"Now, the lovely (model) will show us the price of the (grocery item). It's (insert amount). Now, is it higher or lower in price than (insert original amount)?" – Bob Barker

"(Model), let's see/show us the price of the (grocery item). (insert amount). Is it more/higher or less expensive/lower than (insert amount)?" – Drew Carey

"The (item) is… higher/lower! You win another roll!" – Bob Barker

"It is… higher/lower! (insert amount)! You got another roll!" – Drew Carey

"The (item) is… higher/lower. You don't get a roll." – Bob/Drew

"Now, is the (third item) higher or lower than (insert original amount)?" – Bob Barker

"Okay, moving on to the (third item). Is it more/higher or less expensive/lower than (insert amount)?" – Drew Carey

"We have five cubes in this bucket. On each cube, there are three cars. And on each cube, we have $500, $1,000, and $1,500. You have to roll five cars to win the car. But you have (insert amount) of rolls. And you can quit anytime you want to and take the money. Now, go on up the stairs! Ready? Now, LET EM ROLL!" – Bob Barker

"You have (insert amount) of rolls. Take the whole bucket and walk on up the stairs. When you get to the top, dump the bucket. Remember, we're looking for five cars." – Drew Carey

"(insert amount of cars) and (insert money amounts). You have (insert amount) and it's yours to keep no matter what. Would you like to roll or quit?" – Bob Barker

"(insert amount of cars) and (insert money amounts). Okay, so you have (insert amount) and it's yours no matter what. You have a (insert probability) chance that there's another car on the dice. You wanna go for it or stop?" – Drew Carey

"Okay, he/she is going to roll. You have (insert amount) of dice in the bucket. Ready? Let em roll!" – Bob Barker

"Okay, he/she's going for the roll. Remember, if you get the car on the dice, you win it! Good luck!" – Drew Carey

"YOU GOT ALL FIVE CARS! YOU WIN THE CAR!" – Bob Barker

"YOU GOT IT! ALL FIVE CARS! YOU WIN THE CAR!" – Drew Carey

"YOU GOT THE CAR! THE CAR IS YOURS!" – Bob Barker

"THE CAR! YOU GOT THE CAR!" – Drew Carey

That's Too Much!
"(In this game,) I am going to show a price (for the car/automobile), then a higher price, and an even higher price and go on down the line as long as you want us to. But the moment that you see a price that you believe is higher than the actual price of that car/automobile, you say, 'That's too much!' And if you're right, you win the car. Now, don't say it in a quiet puny voice like, 'that's too much…', you have to yell/scream like you mean it, "THAT'S TOO MUCH!" You try it! (CONTESTANT: "THAT'S TOO MUCH!") Yes, that's right! Now, here's the first price; (insert price)." – Bob Barker

"I'm gonna show you prices. Then, you're gonna tell me to stop by saying, 'THAT'S TOO MUCH!' when you think you have a price that's just over the actual retail price of the car/(insert car model). If you think it's under the price, just say, 'Higher' or 'Keep going'. If you're right, you win the car/you'll be a winner. Ready? Here's the first price; (insert price)." – Drew Carey

"HIGHER!/KEEP GOING!" – Contestant

"THAT'S TOO MUCH!" – Contestant

"He/she is continuing. (insert price)." – Bob Barker

"Keep going? Okay, (insert price)." – Drew Carey

"That's too much at (insert price). Is he/she a winner?" – Bob Barker

"That's too much he/she says! Stopped at (insert price). (model), is he/she right?" – Drew Carey

"No, it was (insert price). Let's see how far he/she should've gone. Right here, (insert price)." – Bob Barker

"No, I'm sorry. It was (insert price)." – Drew Carey

"YES! YOU WIN THE CAR! (INSERT PRICE)!" – Bob Barker

"YES! YOU GOT IT! (INSERT PRICE)! YOU WIN THE CAR!" – Drew Carey

Reveals/Commercial Cues
"Slowly I turned step-by-step, inch-by-inch." – Drew Carey

"Light up the number, please!" – Bob Barker (prior to number reveals; used occasionally for the car)

"1, 2, 3, Now!" - Bob Barker (during Fortune Hunter and Half Off)

"Hold my hand. Say Alakazam." – Drew Carey prior to price reveals (2007-2008; discontinued since then)

"Ready? 1, 2, 3!" – Drew Carey prior to price reveals (2008–Present)

"Light it up!" – Drew Carey prior to price reveals (2008–Present)

"Is he/she/(Contestant's Name) a winner?" – Host

"You got it/You're a winner!" – Host (when somebody wins)

"You've won the (insert type of automobile) – Host

"You're gonna have to pay title and taxes on A BRAND NEW CAR!" – Drew Carey teasing, when someone wins a car (2008–2012)

"Well, you got a (insert One Bid prize). That's something." – Drew Carey when a contestant lost the pricing game, gets only the prize mentioned in the One Bid Round (2007–present)

"What a (good/great/fantastic/beautiful) start!" – Bob Barker (when the first pricing game has won; 1972–2007)

"That's two/three/four winners in a row" – Bob Barker (when the second and later pricing games have won; 1975–2007)

"We've got a perfect first half." – Bob Barker (when all three pricing games have won in the first half of the show; 1975–2007)

"We're doing awesome so far in the first half! (3 for 3)!" – Drew Carey (when all three pricing games have won in the first half of the show; 2007–Present)

"Alright, we got (2/3/4 for 2/3/4)!" – Drew Carey (when the second and later pricing games have won; 2007–Present)

"Wow, what a (great) start we're having! Let's keep it going!" – Drew Carey (when the first pricing game has won; 2007–Present)

"Right off the bat!" – Drew Carey (whenever the contestant gets exactly right during the first One Bid Round or the first pricing game has won; 2007–Present)

"More, I say…" – Bob Barker uses the phrase on occasion before the commercial breaks, or the price of the car was the most expensive in pricing games from 1972–2007

"We'll try (it/that) again after this. – Bob Barker (sometimes when a pricing game has lost; 1972–2007; Sometimes "after this" is replaced with similar meanings (such as "this word" or "we do business for you"))

"We've had 5 winners in a row. Will we have a sixth winner? [Will we have a perfect show/are we 6 for 6 in pricing games?] We'll find out after this." – Bob Barker (at the start of a commercial break with one step closer to the perfect show in pricing games)

"There's one game left to play, and if we get a winner of that game, we will have a perfect show." – Bob Barker (coming out the commercial break going to the sixth and final item up for bids with one step closer to the perfect show; 1975–2007)

"We've/We have got a perfect show!" – Bob Barker when all six pricing games have won (1975–2007)

"There's one game left in the/our show today, and if we get a winner there, we'll be 6 for 6! A perfect show!" – Drew Carey

"Perfect show! (6 for 6!)" – Drew Carey when all six pricing games have won (2007–Present)

"We've/We have never (ever) had a single winner/at least one game won." – Bob Barker (commenting about losing pricing games (1972–2007))

"No winners yet." – Drew Carey commenting about losing pricing games (2007–Present)

"We're/We are having bad luck/It just wasn't our day today." – Drew Carey commenting about losing pricing games on occasion (2007–Present)

Showcase Showdown
"Showcase Showdown after this!" – Bob Barker (generic commercial cue after the 3rd and 6th pricing games)

"We're gonna have the 1st/2nd Showcase Showdown of this show after we show you this!" – Bob Barker (generic commercial cue after the 3rd and 6th pricing games)

"We'll be right back to spin the (big) wheel/with the Showcase Showdown right after this. Don't go away!" – Drew Carey

"Some members of our studio audience will receive (insert prize). And now, here's Bob Barker with our Showcase Showdown." – Johnny Olson/Rod Roddy before the first Showcase Showdown (1975–1998)

"Some of the prizes on The Price Is Right are provided by (insert prize). And now, here's Bob Barker with our Showcase Showdown." – Rod Roddy before the first Showcase Showdown on some episodes (1986–1998)

"Closed captioning [for "The Price is Right" is] paid for in-part by the following…" - Price Is Right announcer before the Showcase Showdown (2000–Present) The speech in brackets is only said from 2000–2006

"Contestants not appearing on stage will receive (insert two prizes [originally three from 1975–2000]; up until 2012). And now, here's Bob Barker/Drew Carey with our Showcase Showdown." – Johnny Olson/Rod Roddy/Rich Fields/George Gray before the second Showcase Showdown (1975–2012)

"Promotional consideration provided by… (insert two prizes). And now, here's Bob Barker/Drew Carey with our Showcase Showdown." – Rod Roddy/Rich Fields/George Gray before the second Showcase Showdown when the show aired in reruns (2000–2012)

"We are in the halfway mark that means, it's time for the Showcase Showdown. Three contestants come on stage on the first half to play this game right here, the winner of this game is participant in the showcases at the end of the show to win thousands of dollars worth of prizes. – Bob Barker (explaining about the Showcase Showdown from 1975–1976)

"(insert name) is our top winner in our show today and will spin last!" – Bob Barker (1975–2007)

"Welcome back, everybody. Time to spin the big wheel! Top winner for the day is (insert name), so he/she will spin last." – Drew Carey (2007–Present)

"The contestant nearest to $1.00 without going over will be in the Showcase at the end of the show. If you get $1.00 in one spin or a combination of two spins, you'll win $1,000 and a chance at a Bonus Spin. In the Bonus Spin, if you land on either of the two green sections ($0.05 or $0.15), you'll win $5,000. But, if you get the $1.00 in the Bonus Spin, you'll win $10,000 for a total of $11,000." – Bob Barker about the Big Wheel in the Showcase Showdown (1978–2007)

"Closest you can to a dollar without going over. If you get a dollar (on the nose) or a combination of your two spins, you'll get $1,000 and a bonus spin. If you land on the 5 or 15 on your bonus spin, you're gonna get/win $5,000/$10,000. And if you land on the dollar again in the bonus spin, you're gonna get/win $10,000/$25,000!" – Drew Carey about the Big Wheel in the Showcase Showdown (2007–Present)

"Oh (contestant), that did not go all the way around. Now, spin it and get it all the way around!" – Bob Barker (if a player didn't get the wheel all the way around)

"It has to go all the way around or they're gonna boo you. Oh, (contestant). Now spin it!" – Bob Barker (variation)

"No spin. It's gotta go around at least once." – Drew Carey (if a player didn't get the wheel all the way around)

"You can say hello to anybody, anywhere you want while the wheel is spinning." – Bob Barker (to the contestant who wants to give a shout-out while the wheel is spinning; 1975–2007 on occasion)

"DREW: Who do you wanna say hi/hello to?/Do you wanna say hi/hello to somebody? CONTESTANT: (insert shout-out greeting). DREW: Hi/Hello/Hey, everybody!" – Drew Carey (to the contestant who wants to give a shout-out while the wheel is spinning; 2007–Present)

"If he/she/(second player's name) goes over, (third player's name), you're automatically in the Showcase." – Bob Barker (If a second contestant spins the wheel and has gone over, the third player automatically goes to the Showcase during the Showcase Showdown from 1975–2007)

"(Third player's name), guess what, you're going to the Showcase automatically/by default." – Drew Carey (when the first two contestants has gone over during the Showcase Showdown; 2007–Present)

"Since we have a tie, it's time for a spinoff!" – Bob Barker

"(insert two or three names), you guys are tied, so what that means is that we will have a spinoff. So come on back/over here." – Drew Carey

"Each of you gets one spin. Highest number/score goes to the Showcase." – Host when explaining the spinoff

"Be sure you get it all the way around, or it doesn't count, and you don't get to spin again." – Bob Barker to contestants who win a bonus spin and $1,000 on the Big Wheel in the Showcase Showdown (1978–2007)

"Now, it has to go around at least once. If it doesn't, it doesn't count. And there are no do-overs." – Drew Carey to contestants who win a bonus spin and $1,000 on the Big Wheel in the Showcase Showdown (2007–Present)

"Slow down! Slow down! Keep going! Keep going! Come on down!" – Bob Barker when the wheel is slowing down and trying to go to a dollar

"UH OH! WATCH OUT! WATCH OUT!" – Drew Carey when the wheel is slowing down and trying to go to a dollar

"You got a dollar! You win $1,000!" – Bob Barker when someone hits $1.00

"DOLLAR! HE/SHE/(CONTESTANT'S NAME) GOT A DOLLAR [RIGHT ON THE NOSE]!" – Drew Carey when someone hits $1.00

"$10,000! You win $10,000! That's $11,000 altogether!" – Bob Barker (if a contestant manages to get a dollar on the bonus spin)

"You landed on a green space, so that means you win $5,000! That's $6,000 altogether!" – Bob Barker (if a contestant manages to land on the two green spaces on the bonus spin)

"$10,000! $10,000 for (insert name)! $11,000 altogether on the wheel!" – Drew Carey

"$25,000! $25,000 for (insert name)! $26,000 altogether on the wheel!" – Drew Carey

"Lots more fun after this announcement!" – Bob Barker (after the first Showcase Showdown during mid-season 34 and 35 [originally Tuesdays and Thursdays until mid-Season 35 when the ticket plug was sold out in April 2007 due to Bob Barker's retirement])

"We'll be back with our/the Showcase after this [word/message/announcement]!" – Bob Barker

"Showcases are next, don't go away!" – Drew Carey

Showcases
"Our/the top winner in the Showcase today is (insert name)! And the/our runner up is (insert name)!"
 * …and they're ready to see the first Showcase, please!" – Bob Barker (due to time constraints)

"Welcome back to The Price is Right [everybody]. Top winner today is (insert name) and the runner up is (insert name)." – Drew Carey

"Each of you will have a Showcase of beautiful prizes to bid on, and the one of you who bids closer to the actual retail price of your own Showcase without going over will win it. But, if you're the winner, and you're less than $100/$250 or less away from the retail price of your own Showcase, we'll/we will give you Both Showcases. And (Insert Top Winner's name), since you're the Top Winner, you'll have the option to bid on Showcase Number 1/the First Showcase or pass it to (Insert Runner Up's Name) and wait for Showcase Number 2/the Second Showcase. Gentlemen, they're ready to see their first Showcase." – Bob Barker about the Showcase (1974–2007)

"Pay attention to the first Showcase, because they could go to either one of you. Here we go. Rich Fields/George Gray, if you would please." – Drew Carey about the Showcase (2007–Present)

"And this showcase can be yours if the price is right." – Announcer, after the showcase

"Don't include the (bonus prize) in your bid, that's just a bonus." – Bob Barker explaining the rules of a "Priceless Bonus" prize (1972–2007)

"The (bonus prize); that's just a bonus, so don't include that in your bid." - Drew Carey explaining the rules of a "Priceless Bonus" prize (2007–Present)

"(Insert Top Winner's name), you may bid on this Showcase, or pass it to (Insert Runner Up's name). What do you say?" - Bob Barker (after the first Showcase; 1972-2007)

"(Insert Top Winner's name), (you won the most during the show,) do you wanna bid on that or pass it on (to [Insert Runner Up's name])?" - Drew Carey (after the first Showcase; 2007-present)

"We'll be right back to find out who wins the/today's showcase!" – Bob Barker (going to a final commercial break after the contestant bids on their Showcase; 1972–2007)

"We'll find out who wins right after this. Don't go away!" – Drew Carey (going to a final commercial break after the contestant bids on their Showcase; 2007–Present)

"Your bid is (insert Showcase bid)." – Bob Barker (to recap the contestant's Showcase bid; 1972–2007)

"(You have [insert three various prizes]), You bid (insert Showcase bid)." – Drew Carey (to recap the contestant's Showcase bid; 2007–Present)

"The actual retail price of your Showcase is…" - Bob Barker (1972–2007)

"With a difference of…" – During Showcase Reveal

"Actual Retail Price…" – Host

"I hate to read this./Are you kidding me? (Insert actual retail price)." – Drew Carey (when someone is over by $250 or less little during the One Bid and the Showcase)

"(Insert second Showcase contestant, no matter how far you miss it/close you are), if you don't/do not go over you win [your Showcase]/you are the winner." – Bob Barker (explaining to the second Showcase contestant that he/she doesn't/does not go over to win the Showcase after the first Showcase overbid by the first Showcase contestant; 1972–2007)

"(Insert second Showcase contestant), you must be closer than (insert Showcase difference bid from the first Showcase contestant) without going over in order to win your Showcase." – Bob Barker (explaining to the second Showcase contestant that he/she must be closer to the first Showcase contestant; 1972–2007)

"(Insert second Showcase contestant), you gotta/have to be closer than (insert Showcase difference bid from the first Showcase contestant) without going over to win the/your Showcase." – Drew Carey (explaining to the second Showcase contestant that he/she must be closer to the first Showcase contestant; 2007–Present)

"(Insert second Showcase contestant), it doesn't matter how close/off you are, but if you don't go over, you'll be the winner/win the showcase." – Drew Carey (explaining to the second Showcase contestant that he/she doesn't/does not go over to win the Showcase after the first Showcase overbid by the first Showcase contestant; 2007–Present)

Double Overbids
"It's/It is a Double Overbid. Neither of you win/have won the showcase." - Bob Barker Showcase (1972–2007)

"You have both overbid." - Bob Barker (1972–2007, on occassion)

"(It's a) Double Over. Nobody wins the showcase." – Drew Carey Showcase (2007–Present)

Double Showcase Wins
"You win both showcases with a difference of (insert numbers) dollars." – Bob Barker (1974–2007)

"With a difference of (insert numbers) dollars and you win both showcases." – Bob Barker (1974–2007)

"DOUBLE SHOWCASE WINNER!" – Drew Carey (2007–Present)

"He/she/(insert contestant) was off by (insert amount)." – Drew Carey

"His/her/(name)'s bid was within $250, so he/she won both showcases." – Drew Carey (reviewing the Double Showcase disclaimer to the home audience after a contestant won both showcases)

Grand Totals
"(insert name) has won/you win (the showcase)! (insert name) you are our winner! Congratulations!" – Bob Barker (1972–2007, regular showcase win, no DSW)

"(insert name) wins! You win the showcase! Congratulations!" – Drew Carey (2007–Present, regular showcase win, no DSW)

"Hey (insert name), guess what? You win your showcase! Way to go buddy!" – Drew Carey (on occassion, 2007–Present)

"Thank you, (insert name). Enjoy your cash and prizes you won today." – Bob Barker (when talking to the losing contestant)

"Thanks (for being here), (insert name)." – Drew Carey (when talking to the losing contestant)

"He/She/(Contestant's name) really cleaned up today." – Drew Carey (when a contestant has swept the entire show including pricing game, Showcase Showdown, and Showcases; 2007–Present)

"(insert contestant) has won (a grand total of) (insert final total) in cash and prizes today!" – Bob Barker

"(insert contestant) won (insert final total) worth of prizes today!" – Drew Carey

"His/her/your total includes a $1,000/$6,000/$11,000 cash bonus on the wheel and (insert other big amounts won on other pricing games)." – Bob Barker

"That includes a $1,000/$11,000/$26,000 bonus from the wheel and the (insert other big amounts won on other pricing games)." – Drew Carey

Ticket Plugs
1972–1998 – If you would like to see The (New) Price is Right in person, send a request along with a self-address stamped envelope [mail it] to: TICKETS "The (New) Price is Right" CBS Television City 7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90036. Doug Davidson Ticket Plug – "If you would like to see The New Price is Right starring Doug Davidson, send a request along with a self-address stamped envelope and mail it to: TICKETS "The New Price is Right" CBS Television City 7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90036. And now here's Doug Davidson with our fabulous Showcase."
 * (Now here's Bob Barker with our Showcase Showdown.)" – Used from 1976–1988
 * Okay, Bob." – Used from 1988–1998

1998-2007 – "If you would like to see The Price is Right in person, send your request, including the number of tickets and the date you want to wish to attend; along with a self-address stamped envelope and mail/send it to: TICKETS "The Price is Right" CBS Television City 7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90036. OK/Back to you, Bob."

2005–2007 – "To order tickets online to The Price is Right, simply go to CBS.com, click on Daytime, and select The Price is Right, go to ticket information, and click on the words "Come on Down". It's that easy. OK/Back to you, Bob."

2007–2008 – "To order tickets online to The Price is Right, simply go to CBS.com, and click on Shows, under Daytime, select The Price is Right, click on ticket information to find out how to get your tickets. It's that easy, so Come on Down. OK/Back to you, Drew."

2008–2009 – "To order tickets online to The Price is Right, simply go to CBS.com, under Shows and Daytime, select The Price is Right, click on Tickets to the top of the page. It's that easy, so Come on Down. OK/Back to you, Drew."

2008–2010 – "If you want to see The Price is Right in person and a chance to be a contestant, call 800-852-8909 for ticket information. Have ready the day you wish to come, and the number of tickets you need. That's 800-852-8909. So Come on Down. OK/Back to you, Drew."

Current E-Ticket Plug Spiel – "If you would like to see The Price is Right in person, go to CBS.com/priceisright.com or call 1-818-295-2700 for ticket information. And now here's Drew Carey with our Showcase Showdown."

Play Along Plugs
Phone Home Game: "On a postcard, write your name, complete address, area code and complete telephone number. At the bottom, put your Social Security number and send it to: Playalong, Post Office Box 1, New York, New York, 10046. Remember: All contestants must meet eligibility requirements."

Home Viewer Showcase:

BOB: "On a stamped post-card, print your name and complete address. On the bottom of the card, put your bid in dollars and cents for the entire showcase. Only the total figure will be considered. Send the stamped postcard to "(INSERT HOME VIEWER SHOWCASE NAME) Post Office Box 3111, Grand Central Post Office, New York, New York 10163. Send as many cards as you like! The person who comes closest to the actual retail price without going over as certified by CBS will be the winner. Here's Johnny/Rod for more details."

JOHNNY/ROD: "The price of the showcase does not include tax or delivery charges. Use stamped post-cards only. Letters and metered mail not acceptable. Cards must be post-marked no later than (Insert date), and must be in our hands no later than 6pm Eastern Time on (Name of date). The winner will be certified by an independent checking organization and will be announced on the network broadcast on (date). To be eligible, you and your family must not be associated with the producers or CBS or any other persons or organizations involved with the contest production. Other reasonable rules also apply. The winner must established eligibility to the satisfaction of the judges in sufficent time to announce the winner on (date). The judges decision on all matters are final. This contest is void were prohibited by law. In case of a tie, a drawing will determine the winner. CBS cannot be responsible for loss, undelivered, or late-delivered or mis-addressed mail."

Play at Home Game
"Wanna chance to win $1,000 cash, like this lucky winner? Then play The Price Is Right Play at Home Game. The next winner could be you. So call 1-855-50-PRICE now to play." - George Gray (2012–2015) (used after 3rd pricing game)

"GEORGE: It's time for The Price Is Right Play at Home Game. ANNOUNCER: Call 855-50-PRICE now for your chance to win $5,000 cash, and be added to our wall of winners/or other great prizes. GEORGE: So call 855-50-PRICE now to play." – George Gray (2016-present) (used after 3rd pricing game)

Commemorative Speeches (Barker era only)
"Since taping this program, we've lost our good friend Johnny Olson. You will continue to see and hear Johnny on the many programs he's already taped. He was dearly loved by all of us and he'll be sorely missed." – Bob Barker (commemorating Johnny Olson's death in 1985)

"For the past 16 years, since the first day that the current run of The Price is Right has been on the air, our executive producer has been Mr. Frank Wayne. Frank passed away on March 18. I speak for the entire Price is Right family when I say We'll miss you Frank." – Bob Barker (commemorating Frank Wayne's death in 1988)

"This is a very sad time for The Price is Right family. We've lost Mr. Mark Goodson, the creator of our show. Mr. Goodson, a legendary figure in television, was respected throughout the industry and we shall miss his guidance in the years to come." – Bob Barker (commemorating Mark Goodson's death in 1992)

"As many of you know, we've lost our dear friend Rod Roddy. Rod's many television friends and all of us associated with The Price is Right, will miss his splendid talent and his great sense of humor. May god bless Rod." – Bob Barker (commemorating Rod Roddy's death in 2003)

Goodbye
"Bob Barker saying, 'Goodbye/Good night, everybody!'" – Bob Barker (1972–1992) ["Good night" is used only in Primetime shows]

"Bob Barker reminding you to help control the pet population: have your pets spayed or neutered. Goodbye/Good night, everybody!" – Bob Barker (Mid-1980s–2007) ["Good night" is used only in Primetime shows]

"This is Dennis James saying 'Don't miss the show next week or we'll miss you!' Bye-bye!" – Dennis James (1972–1977)

"This is Tom Kennedy saying we'll see you next time on The Nighttime Price is Right! Bye-bye everybody/for now!" – Tom Kennedy (1985–1986)

"We'll see you next time on The New Price is Right, Bye-Bye/Good night!" – Doug Davidson (1994–1995)

"Tomorrow/On (insert day)/Next week, we have (insert Special Themed Weeks). (Insert description about high stakes for Special Themed Weeks). Don't miss it. It's gonna be exciting." – Drew Carey (promoting the upcoming Special Themed Weeks on the next episode before signing off; 2007–Present)

"Folks, thanks for letting us into your homes today. It really is a blessing." – Drew Carey (on occasion)

"Don't forget to get your pets spayed or neutered. It's very important./It's the right thing to do. Thanks for watching The Price is Right. We’ll see you next time. Bye-bye, (everybody)!" – Drew Carey (2007–Present, Drew's regular signoff)

Closing Logos
"This is Johnny Olson/Rod Roddy/Rich Fields/George Gray/Burton Richardson, speaking for The [New] Price is Right… "Stay tuned for…
 * A Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production!" (1972–1984; also said 9/21/2015 during "Decades Week" in the 1970s episode)
 * A Mark Goodson Television Production!" (1984–2007; also said 9/22-23/2015 during "Decades Week" in both the 1980s and 1990s episodes respectively)
 * A Fremantle Media Production!" (2007–Present)
 * …[name of show] next over most of these CBS stations!"
 * …Search for Tomorrow one half-hour from now over most of these CBS stations! - Johnny Olson

"(insert program) is next here on CBS!" – Female/Male (announcer after a Million Dollar Spectacular or Primetime special show when the Fremantle Media logo is shown (2003–2009, 2016))

"This program was edited for broadcast!" – Announcer (on episodes that were edited for broadcast)

"The (insert number) on-stage/called down contestant was found to be ineligible and will not receive their prizes." – Announcer (on episodes explaining the eligibility disclaimer)