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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: golden-road on November 30, 2020, 02:10:03 PM
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https://www.vulture.com/amp/2020/11/classic-the-price-is-right-episodes-streaming-pluto-tv.html?__twitter_impression=true
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Just saw a promo/commercial for it on Buzzr. Let the Barker fans rejoice.
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I posted a few more details in the “Rumor Confirmed” thread on the GSN/BUZZR board, but I’ll repost here so it’s not missed. (Mods, please do what you need to do to keep the discussion organized):
According to this Facebook post (https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=112691210657301&id=103877634871992&m_entstream_source=video_home&player_suborigin=entry_point&player_format=permalink&anchor_composer=false) (also shared by BUZZR), episodes shown will start from season 11 (1982), the first year that furs were no longer offered as prizes:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=112691210657301&id=103877634871992&m_entstream_source=video_home&player_suborigin=entry_point&player_format=permalink&anchor_composer=false
Also on a BUZZR-related note: Pluto will be moving BUZZR back into the Entertainment section of its program guide, which is also where the new TPIR channel will be located.
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From 1982 will have Barker's Beauties and the legendary Johnny O saying "Come on down." Plus all those grandfather clocks and dinette sets.
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It's up!
https://pluto.tv/live-tv/tpir-the-barker-era (https://pluto.tv/live-tv/tpir-the-barker-era)
There's a transparent "Plinko chip" as the lower-right corner bug. Cute!
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Golly—this could make things like sleep, writing trivia questions and personal hygiene take a back seat for a minute.
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They kept the consolation prize plugs before the 2nd showcase showdown, though they cut the ticket plug before the 1st showdown (it's the same address, though they likely don't accept snail mail requests anymore).
EDIT: They also aired full screen credits, too. Yay!
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Golly—this could make things like sleep, writing trivia questions and personal hygiene take a back seat for a minute.
This is the perfect gift for a winter that demands we stay the hell home.
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They’ve also added a few classic sitcom channels like “Happy Days” and “Family Ties”. That plus TPiR basically guarantees I’m only leaving the house for work for the next couple weeks. :P
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We now have no less than 5 24 hour game show channels, something unimaginable 5-10 years ago. Exciting times for sure.
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We now have no less than 5 24 hour game show channels, something unimaginable 5-10 years ago. Exciting times for sure.
What's the fifth? (I know of GSN, Buzzr, Game Show Central and now the TPIR channel)
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Wht's the fifth? (I know of GSN, Buzzr, Game Show Central and now the TPIR channel)
STIRR has an all-Deal Or No Deal channel.
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I just got Roku and there's a Family Feud channel... all day Steve Harvey
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They’ve also added a few classic sitcom channels like “Happy Days” and “Family Ties”. That plus TPiR basically guarantees I’m only leaving the house for work for the next couple weeks. :P
So CBS obviously.
Wonders if said sitcom channels have: 1) Entire run and/or what's been released to DVD. 2) Is it the DVD copies with CBS's signature music butchering?
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From 1982 will have Barker's Beauties and the legendary Johnny O saying "Come on down." Plus all those grandfather clocks and dinette sets.
A grandfather clock was literally the first IUFB I saw when I checked it out this morning.
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Holler when the apothecary chest shows up!
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From 1982 will have Barker's Beauties and the legendary Johnny O saying "Come on down." Plus all those grandfather clocks and dinette sets.
A grandfather clock was literally the first IUFB I saw when I checked it out this morning.
When I tuned in during the 8am hour, I saw a Most Expensive for a flowery couch, a 25" console TV, and a yellow fridge freezer. The fridge freezer was just about as much as a general midrange fridge freezer at Lowe's in 2020.
Glorious. This will be a very fun channel to have. A great element of surprise each time you watch.
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I caught a couple episodes last night. This could be a fun little binge...I think this is when the show hit its stride.
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The Pluto channel now has there own YouTube page and one of the videos they recently posted is this promo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI-IhC90c8E
In the comments section, someone asked if they'll eventually play some '90s episodes of the show. The channel (Well, the PR people running it, anyway) replied: "It's going to take us awhile to get there! We are starting with Season 11 and are aiming to go in order."
I don't know if they actually ARE going to play all of Barker's last 24 years on the air (I have my doubts), but can you imagine if they do? I don't know how many episodes that comes out to, but I'm sure it will make FXX's Simpsons launch marathon a few years back look like a walk in the park in comparison.
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At first blush, it looks like the folks at Pluto will do 8 episodes every day, rough chronological order, with the block airing thrice, at midnight, 8AM and 4PM. So any day you can watch for whatever 8 hours you want and see 8 different shows.
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Barker hosted what, about 6,500 episodes*? A quick Google tells me episode 6,000 aired in March 2004; ep. 7,000 was November '09.
I'm guessing he did about 200 episodes a season, so even with the first ten years missing, they'd have about 4,500 episodes to work with, give or take a couple hundred. But I think they'd keep it to just 80s and early-90s era, which still gives them a couple thousand to use. Go from 1982 to about 1993, and cherry pick a dozen episodes from each year. They would repeat no more than the MST3K or Unsolved Mysteries channels that repeat every few days.
*Don't need an exact number, just spitballing here.
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Holler when the apothecary chest shows up!
Hey, watch your language :)
We're going to see some games that have long been retired. They just played "it's Optional" a few minutes ago. If they get to '86/'87, we'll see Bob with grey hair. I'm figuring they did 175 eps (35 weeks) for each season. So multiply that by 25 seasons since they're starting with Season 11.
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Add Trader Bob, Penny Ante and the Poker Game to the list of retired games played. I'm waiting for Super Ball and Pick a Pair with the ferris wheel.
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Just to temper expectations a little bit, keep in mind that neither Pluto nor Buzzr has a track record of immediately digitizing hundreds of hours of a series for a channel's launch. I would not be surprised in the slightest if, six months from now, they're still exclusively within season 11.
Which is still great, no question about it, and I'm only frustrated that my workload right now is such that I have to wait a couple of weeks before I get to start watching regularly. But any speculation about when this new channel might start getting to (insert season/decade here) is a little premature.
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They have shown Trader Bob, Penny Ante and Super Ball. So refreshing to see these retired games.
Add Trader Bob, Penny Ante and the Poker Game to the list of retired games played. I'm waiting for Super Ball and Pick a Pair with the ferris wheel.
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Just to temper expectations a little bit, keep in mind that neither Pluto nor Buzzr has a track record of immediately digitizing hundreds of hours of a series for a channel's launch. I would not be surprised in the slightest if, six months from now, they're still exclusively within season 11.
Which is still great, no question about it, and I'm only frustrated that my workload right now is such that I have to wait a couple of weeks before I get to start watching regularly. But any speculation about when this new channel might start getting to (insert season/decade here) is a little premature.
Agreed! Like I said, I'm not holding my breath that they actually converted all of Barker's last quarter century of Price. Rather they converted just enough (Probably a hundred or so episodes) for the casual viewer to say in passing, "OMG, I'm reliving my summer vacation/sick days from the 80s again!" Heck, even Carson TV on Pluto loops the same 100+ episodes again and again like a hotel information channel. Look, the fact that we can watch these reruns on TV again at all is a fantastic early Christmas gift.
As for Robair, you may be on to something with the rerun blocks playing in 8 hour intervals.
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If you run the same 8-hour block three times a day, and create enough content that the shows only repeat every two weeks (which seems plenty for this sort of fire-and-forget subchannel), that's 112 episodes, which sounds about right in that context. Maybe make it an even 120 so that the repeats aren't always on the same day of the week.
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Wht's the fifth? (I know of GSN, Buzzr, Game Show Central and now the TPIR channel)
STIRR has an all-Deal Or No Deal channel.
That one is also on Pluto.
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The episode that is there now just got to the first SCSD and the fee plugs are there, only one item is described. Always like this, or did Fremantle do an MG/HS type edit to the plugs?
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The episode that is there now just got to the first SCSD and the fee plugs are there, only one item is described. Always like this, or did Fremantle do an MG/HS type edit to the plugs?
Different kind of plug. The group of 3 plugs for "contestants not appearing on stage" was before the second Showcase Showdown.
-Jason
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What does this means for those that have Barker TPIR episodes uploaded on YouTube?
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The episode that is there now just got to the first SCSD and the fee plugs are there, only one item is described. Always like this, or did Fremantle do an MG/HS type edit to the plugs?
Different kind of plug. The group of 3 plugs for "contestants not appearing on stage" was before the second Showcase Showdown.
-Jason
Right, the one before the first Showcase Showdown was the door prize plug (Some members of our studio audience will receive...).
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What does this means for those that have Barker TPIR episodes uploaded on YouTube?
It probably means they need to be ready to adjust.
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What does this means for those that have Barker TPIR episodes uploaded on YouTube?
Although in TV anything is possible to change or have altered by some contract somewhere, more than likely it's the status quo. Fremantle keeps hitting the videos for ContentID targeting, collects the Youtube ad revenue, and nothing changes.
Fremantle makes ad revenue on the vast majority of game show fan Youtube uploads of their content, including Price - and enough for the cost/benefit to skew towards keeping them up. They aren't going to kill the golden goose unless and until they absolutely have to. (They also get to see demographic and device data, which can be hugely useful)
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The episode that is there now just got to the first SCSD and the fee plugs are there, only one item is described. Always like this, or did Fremantle do an MG/HS type edit to the plugs?
Different kind of plug. The group of 3 plugs for "contestants not appearing on stage" was before the second Showcase Showdown.
-Jason
Oh, LOL...been ages since I've watched 80s Price.
Right, the one before the first Showcase Showdown was the door prize plug (Some members of our studio audience will receive...).
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Wht's the fifth? (I know of GSN, Buzzr, Game Show Central and now the TPIR channel)
STIRR has an all-Deal Or No Deal channel.
That one is also on Pluto.
There is also a random TV Classics channel either on Pluto or The Roku Channel where every once in a while they air at least one old game show: Take A Good Look, with Ernie Kovacs.
I know its only a handful of episodes that the show had in total, but it's something.
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Yes other Pluto channels have some game show content, including the Nick channel with some of their classics from time to time. Are there others? I don't expect MTV or Comedy Central channels to reach that far back.
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The Comedy Central channel airs @midnight marathons pretty often.
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Love @Midnight. Never really thought of it as a game show.
World Poker Tour has a channel as well, which aired on GSN for a time during their gambling phase.
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What does this means for those that have Barker TPIR episodes uploaded on YouTube?
Imad Khuri uploads a metric ton of TPIR to YouTube. Back in early November, he noted that Fremantle took down a slew of of his episodes...all of them from season 11. Along comes the Pluto channel, and whaddya know, they exclusively have season 11.
It seems that they'll leave episodes alone if Pluto's not going to air them in the forseeable future, but if they are, off they go.