Welcome to the gallery of The Price is Right where you will find pictures and drawings of one of the longest-running daytime network game shows on Television. So "COME ON DOWN!" and enjoy the memories.
The logo on a heart for Valentine's Day. Aw, how sweet!
The logo on a Shamrock for St. Patrick's Day. Lucky!
The logo on an egg for Easter.
The logo on a Jack O Lantern for Halloween.
The logo on a Christmas Tree for Christmas.
In-Studio Logos[]
Studio Logo for Season 1.
Studio Logo for Seasons 2-18.
Studio Logo for Seasons 19-30. Similar to the previous one.
Studio Logo for Seasons 30-32.
Studio Logo for Seasons 33-35. Same as the previous one with the blue and yellow removed.
Showcase Showdown[]
"Rainbow Wheel" from the experimental hour-long specials (1975).
Right side of wheel (1975)
Left side of wheel (1975)
Right side of wheel with green sections (1978)
Left side of wheel with green sections (1978)
Right side of wheel (2008). Note that the gold wedges became silver, as the white wedges became gold.
Left side of wheel (2008)
The right side of the short-lived "purple wheel" (2008)
The left side of the short-lived "purple wheel" (2008)
Values[]
Bonus Spin Wins[]
Land on this green bonus space...
...or this one, and you'll win $10,000.
Land on the red bonus, and you'll win $25,000!
Pricing Games[]
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Winning Graphics[]
This winning graphic happens when you hit a dollar in the big wheel.
This winning graphic happens when you hit the 5 or 15 in the bonus spin.
This winning graphic happens when you hit the $1 in the bonus spin.
This winning graphic happens when you find the first place prize in punch a bunch.
This winning graphic happens when you win the first place prize in grand game.
Same as before but from a different decade.
Same as the third image.
This one is yellow.
This one is yellow.
This one is yellow.
This one is orange.
This one is orange.
This one is orange.
This one is orange.
This one is purple.
This one is purple.
This one is purple.
This one is purple.
This one is purple.
This one is gold.
This one is gold.
This one is black.
This one is black.
Sets[]
Contestant's Row[]
1972 Premiere (Bidders Row; Season 1)
This was used 1975-1981.
This was used 1981-1984 and got reverted since 1985.
This was used 1984-1985.
It was navy blue for the 2nd podium until 2003.
The 3rd podium changed from orange to yellow.
The colors became brighter 2007-2009.
Frame Borders have been added for the 38th and 39th seasons.
The frame borders get removed since September 2011.
September 19, 2016-present
Matching color borders.
Breast Cancer Awareness Podiums
Veteran's Day Podiums
Halloween Podiums
Thanksgiving Day Podiums
Big Doors[]
This is one of 3 big doors used for the show 1972-1973.
Here is the 2nd of the 3 big doors 1972-1973.
And here is the 3rd of the 3 big doors 1972-1973.
Stationary Version of Door 1...
Stationary Version of Door 2
Stationary Version of Door 3
Same design from 1972 without the word "new" on Door #1.
Same design from 1972 without the word "new" on Door #2.
Same design from 1972 without the word "new" on Door #3.
Stationary Version of Door 1
Stationary Version of Door 2
Stationary Version of Door 3
1975-1996, here is what Door #2 looks like with the show's logo on it.
1975-1996, here is what Door #1 looks like with the show's logo on it.
1975-1996, here is what Door #3 looks like with the show's logo on it.
Stationary Version of Door 1
Stationary Version of Door 2
Stationary Version of Door 3
25th Anniversary Door #1 (1996-1997). Same as 1975-1996 version but with banners and balloons.
25th Anniversary (1996-1997) Door 2. Same as 1975-1996 version but with banners and balloons.
25th Anniversary Door #3 (1996-1997). Same as 1975-1996 version but with banners and balloons.
First Half of Season 26 Door #1 (1997-1998), same as Previous door but with 26 years.
First Half of Season 26 Door #2 (1997-1998), same as Previous door but with 26 years.
First Half of Season 26 Door #3 (1997-1998), same as Previous door but with 26 years.
1998-2001 Door #2, Same as Previous 2 Doors, but without the Numbers and CBS logos.
1998-2001 Door #1, Same as Previous 2 Doors but without the Numbers and CBS logos.
1998-2001 Door #3, Same as Previous 2 Doors, but without the Numbers and CBS logos.
Stationary Version of Door 1 (1998-2001)
Stationary Version of Door 2 (1998-2001)
Stationary Version of Door 3 (1998-2001)
Door #1's design Season 30.
2002-2006 Door #1
2002-2006 Door #2
2002-2006 Door #3
2002-2006 Door 1 Stationary
2002-2006 Door 2 Stationary
2002-2006 Door 3 Stationary
This Big Door design was on Door #1, #2 & #3.
Stationary Version of Door
Door #1 for Million Dollar Spectacular
Door #2 for Million Dollar Spectacular
Door #3 for Million Dollar Spectacular
Door #1 for Celebration of Bob Barker’s 50 years in Television
Door #2 for Celebration of Bob Barker’s 50 years in Television
Door #3 for Celebration of Bob Barker’s 50 years in Television
Special Military Doors[]
On May 17, 2002, The Price is Right Salutes the U.S. Navy.
On May 30, 2002, The Price is Right salutes the U.S. Air Force.
On June 13, 2002, The Price is Right salutes the U.S. Army.
On June 20, 2002, The Price is Right salutes the U.S. Marine Corps.
On June 27, 2002, The Price is Right salutes the U.S. Firefighters & Police.
On July 12, 2002, The Price is Right salutes the U.S. Coast Guard.
Drew Carey Doors[]
Door #1 design for Season 36
Door #2 design for Season 36
Door #3 design for Season 36
Door #1 design for Seasons 37-40
Door #2 design for Seasons 37-40
Door #3 design for Seasons 37-40
Door #1 design for the Season 40 finale and Seasons 41-42
Door #2 design for the Season 40 finale and Seasons 41-42
Door #3 design for the Season 40 finale and Seasons 41-42
Door #1 design for Seasons 43-49
Door #2 design for Seasons 43-49
Door #3 design for Seasons 43-49
Door #1 design for Season 50
Door #2 design for Season 50
Door #3 design for Season 50
Door #1 design for Season 51
Door #2 design for Season 51
Door #3 design for Season 51
Turntable[]
1970s[]
The first turntable design from 1972.
This turntable design lasted from 1972 until 1975.
In 1975, a green carpet is laid out and the turning panel gets changed. There are also green borders.
1975 Version of this with the red line.
Here's what the turntable looked like 1975-1979.
Here's what the turntable looked like 1979-1982. When the turning panel turns around...
...wavy lines appeared.
1980s & 1990s[]
This was used from 1982 until 1983. But...
...the turning panel will be this way 1983-1992 for the front and back.
1992-2002, a red carpet is laid out and gold borders replace the light green borders. (So far, this has been the longest standing turntable design.)
2000s & 2010s[]
This turntable design was used for Season 31. This is the daytime setup.
This is what the turntable design looks like when a pricing game is ready to be played.
Same Hollywood Turntable setup but this was used for the $1,000,000 Spectacular and there's the same red carpet.
The turning panel was the same one from the Daytime Hollywood Turntable.
This was to honor Bob Barker's 80th birthday.
This turntable was used during Season 31 until Season 35. The carpet color is blue.
Here is the same Nighttime Hollywood Turntable with a blue carpet.
And when the turning panel flips around, you will see a little bit of the 2003 turntable design.
Drew Carey[]
This turntable design is to introduce Drew Carey's first year of hosting the show. There are rounded squares with purple circles. On the turntable is the 1976 logo, with the words in white (except for "Price", of course).
Honestly, this was used for the $1,000,000 Spectaculars from 2007 to 2008 and for Season 37 from 2008 to 2009. The circles get replaced with squares.
Here is what the turntable looks like from Seasons 38-43 and it's supposed to be animated.
Stationary version from 2009-2015 turntable
Giant Price Tag[]
Light Borders[]
Prize Backdrops[]
Prize Backgrounds[]
Used when giving away cars.
So is this one.
and this one too.
Punch-A-Bunch Background
This one is also used when giving away cars.
Real Life Set Pics[]
The legendary TPIR sign
Someone in front of the big doors
The studio all quiet after taping. This is the control room behind the curtains.
Contestants row
The doors open with nothing inside
Two of the big doors and one is cracked open a little bit
The showcase podiums with 2 model mannequins as contestants.
If you were a contestant on the show, this is what you would see
Season 44 Hype!
Press Photos[]
50s Cullen's Run[]
Current Run[]
Black & White Format
From the early beginnings in 1972, Bob reading the actual retail price.
A Bullseye (1) game in progress. Thank God that game is now in the junk bin where it belongs; it was not won at all!
A Double Prices Win!
Bob and the models
A rare photo of the set
It's Shell Game Time!
A playing of Lucky Seven.
Too bad, this contestant overbid!
Let's find out what the actual retail price of her showcase!
SHE'S A WINNER!
Janice showing off a refrigerator.
A WINNER OVER HERE!
RATS! A double overbid! HATE THOSE!
Bonus Game in progress with a very excited contestant.
Now that this playing of 3 Strikes is done, Bob's telling you that we'll be right back, after this!
The big wheel in the early days.
A showcase in progress with a cameraman filming
Such a lovely room!
This is a very rare shot of Rod Roddy when he was in his early stages of announcing TPIR
Here's a very happy Safe Crackers winner!
More big wheel action!
Color Format
Here's a Money Game winner!
Bob in front of the big door and the showcase podiums
Another showcase podium view
Bob and the models standing in front of the 10 years sign. 1982.
The entire crew. Bob, Johnny, and the models.
Rod Roddy once again warming up the audience.
WE HAVE A WINNER! And appropriately, with the Atlanta 1996 Olympics jacket, she's wearing, she's the Price is Right gold medalist of the day!
And here is the winner with her cheering mate rejoicing while Bob signs off.
And here is a memorable Double Showcase Win, the first of 1999, by Jayme, who fell to his feet!
Very excited contestant playing Range Game
A Dice Game playing in progress
Showcase Showdown in progress with Big Wheel
Bob with the Big Wheel
Rod warming up the audience before a Million Dollar Spectacular show.
Taken during a Million Dollar Spectacular, a contestant wins in Money Game.
MDS Showcase Showdown
Taken during Bob Barker's final show, just thanking the fans for all those 35 years on Price and 50 years in TV
Taken during the 35th season premiere, Bob announces the top winner and runner up in the showcase.
Bob Barker making his final sign off on his last show.
Drew and the models
Drew before his first (currently the only) Million Dollar Spectacular
Drew making an entrance
Bob is back in town, and Drew is super happy!
Bob promoting his book, "Priceless Memories" to Drew and the audience
Drew celebrating 500 shows he hosted.
Gameshow Marathon Run[]
Screenshots[]
70s James's Run[]
Ho ho ho!
Any # in progress with Dennis James
Dennis James holds up a copy of the home game...
...and even shows it off!
80s Kennedy's Run[]
Groovy space price tag
Press Ads[]
90s Davidson's Run[]
Spotlights. Just like when they did the TPIR Specials back in 1986.
This is how the big doors looked like on the Davidson Nighttime version.
Notice there is a curtain when Doug enters, and not the usual Dollar Sign wall
Here's Doug welcoming us to The New Price is Right!
Rare shot in the audience and on stage.
On this version, there was a video wall.
It's now time for The Price WAS Right!
Let's watch this oldie but goodie commercial, shall we?
Super rare shot of the big wheel
The bids are in!
Time for the showcase! Will she win it?
No, she was way off!
Another rare shot of the Plinko board
A nice shot of the studio audience.
She pulled out the last number! She's a winner!
Contestants[]
Talk about putting the luck into lucky. Taylor not only celebrated his 19th birthday, but also won a scooter, car, $26,000 on the wheel, and his showcase! How bout that for a birthday present?
Cynthia was the only person to win a million dollars on a million-dollar game.
Ani is the first $100,000 winner for Pay the Rent
The $69 Man, which Drew couldn't handle. Surprisingly enough, he went on to win his showcase!
Amy was the last ever DSW winner in the Bob Barker era
Here's Jeanie, the last player to play Bullseye I and the last player to lose it, too. She was one dollar off; her bid was $3,620; the ARP was $3,621!
Denise was the last ever contestant and last regular showcase winner in the Bob Barker era. She is so excited because she discovered she is going to win a Corvette!
Here's Boo Boo Cooper!
Here's Amy, the lucky Spelling Bee player. She missed the first two prizes, nailed the last one, got all 3 prizes and all 5 cards, spelled CAR, and got both CAR cards!
This is Kevin, the second $100,000 winner on Pay the Rent! This was also the first time Pay the Rent was won on a themed-special episode! This episode was on the 4th of July.
Lesha was the first DSW winner in the Drew Carey era
Here's Nicole, the third $100,000 winner on Pay the Rent! This was the second time Pay the Rent was won on a themed-special episode! This episode was Breast Cancer Awareness.
This is a returnee from 2004.
Jody was the fourth Pay the Rent winner! She won $200,000 since it was Big Money Week.
Rocco is the fifth Pay the Rent winner. He is the first Pay the Rent winner to win on a season premiere episode. In this case, he won it during the 47th season premiere.
Models and Prizes[]
The first ever car shown on The Price is Right.
Wow, what a bed! Do they have those kind of beds anymore?
Now there's something you don't see anymore these days!
Another rare prize that you don't see anymore!
Whoa! That dune buggy is so cool! I want to go racing in that!
Anitra Ford and her daughter Erin.
From the Season 40 Premiere, the first prize up for bids is an iPad.
From the "Lucky Taylor" episode back in '08, a motor scooter is up for bids, which Taylor won.
Ticket Plugs[]
Phone Plug from 2008. The plug debuted on February 4 that year. You can also go to CBS.com, or of course...send your request, including the number of tickets and the date you wish to attend, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope to the aforementioned address.