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"To Tell the Truth is an American television panel game show in which four \ncelebrity panelists ... If all the votes were correct, the challengers split a \nconsolation prize of $75. During the ... He left in 1972, when he moved to Los \nAngeles to announce the Goodson-Todman revivals of The <b>Price Is Right</b> and I've \nGot a Secret."
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"The <b>Price Is Right</b> is a television game show franchise originally produced by \nMark Goodson ... A <b>new</b> feature, the Showcase Showdown, was added to select \nwhich players would play in the Showcase. ... <b>Episodes starting</b> with #037SP <b>are</b> \ndesignated as The <b>Price Is Right</b> at Night, with the background trapezoid logos ...",
"The <b>Price Is Right</b> is an American game show where contestants made \nsuccessive bids on ... On September 3, 1965, the show aired its final <b>episode</b> \nafter nearly nine years on the air. ... James would end up hosting five weekly \nseasons of The <b>New Price Is Right</b> in first-run ... They <b>are</b> now available for \nviewing on YouTube.",
"The <b>New Price Is Right</b> is a syndicated edition of the American game show The \n<b>Price Is Right</b> ... On the daytime version, the price flags <b>are</b> arranged in line \naccording to the contestant's choice before the prices <b>are</b> revealed. ... On January \n27, 1995, The <b>New Price Is Right</b> aired its eightieth and final <b>episode</b>; at sixteen \nweeks ...",
"The <b>Price is Right</b> is a British game show based on the US version of the same \nname. It originally aired on ITV from 24 March 1984 to 8 April 1988 and was \nhosted by Leslie Crowther. The show later briefly moved to Sky One for one \nseries as The <b>New Price is</b> ... The 7 part series <b>will</b> be filmed at dock10 studios \nand broadcast in April 2020.",
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"After his retirement, Barker made three return appearances to The <b>Price is Right</b>. \nHe first appeared on the <b>episode</b> that aired on April 16, 2009 to promote his <b>new</b>\n ...",
"Drew Allison Carey (born May 23, 1958) is an American actor, voice actor, \ncomedian, sports ... His first <b>episode of The Price Is Right</b> was taped on August \n15, 2007, and his shows ... Barker as host of the game show, Carey stated "You \n<b>can</b>'t replace Bob Barker. ... As of 2007, Carey resides in Los Angeles and <b>New</b> \nYork City."
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