Shower Game
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Shower Game was a pricing game on the American television game show, The Price Is Right. Played from September 4 to November 30, 1978, it was played for a car or $100 cash.
Gameplay
Six shower stalls were set up onstage, arranged in a row as in a locker room. Each stall had a possible price of the car attached to it.
The contestant had to enter the stall bearing the correct price and pull a chain attached to the shower head. If they chose correctly, a giant key lowered from the stall’s ceiling, and the contestant won the car.
The five other showers were randomly divided into three which showered the contestant with confetti and two which showered them with 100 $1 bills. If the contestant selected a confetti shower, they could continue the game and choose another shower. If, however, the contestant selected a money shower, the game ended, and the contestant left with only the $100, making this game one of five retired games (along with the original Balance Game, Finish Line, Give or Keep, and Trader Bob) in which the contestant would win something regardless of the game’s outcome.
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The Price Is Right
U.S. versions
Current series 1956-1965 original series 1994-1995 syndicated series The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular The Price Is Right Live!
International versions
Australia United Kingdom Other international versions
Major elements
One Bid Pricing Games Showcase Showdown The Showcase
Hosts (U.S.)
Bob Barker Drew Carey Bill Cullen Doug Davidson Dennis James Tom Kennedy
Others on-air (U.S.)
Rich Fields Johnny Olson Burton Richardson Rod Roddy Models
Production staff (U.S.)
Marc Breslow Roger Dobkowitz Mark Goodson Mike Richards Bob Stewart Bill Todman Syd Vinnedge Frank Wayne Jay Wolpert
Notable international hosts
Leslie Crowther Larry Emdur Bruce Forsyth Marco Antonio Regil Gigi Sabani Ian Turpie Carlo Boszhard Iva Zanicchi
Pricing games
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Active pricing games
Any Number Balance Game Barker’s Bargain Bar Bonkers Bonus Game Bullseye Card Game Check Game Check-Out Cliff Hangers Clock Game Coming or Going Cover Up Credit Card Danger Price Dice Game Double Prices Eazy az 1 2 3 Five Price Tags Flip Flop Freeze Frame Gas Money Golden Road Grand Game Grocery Game Off Hi Lo Hole in One It’s in the Bag Let ’em Roll Line em Up Lucky $even Magic # Make Your Move Master Key Money Game More or Less Most Expensive Now….or Then One Away 1 Right Price 1 Wrong Price Pass the Buck Pathfinder Pick-a-Number Pick-a-Pair Plinko Pocket hange Punch a Bunch Push Over Race Game Range Game Safe Crackers Secret “X” Shell Game Shopping Spree Side by Side Spelling Bee Squeeze Play Stack the Deck Step Up Swap Meet Switch? Switcheroo Take Two Temptation Ten Chances That’s Too Much! 3 Strikes Triple Play 2 for the Price of 1
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Retired pricing games
Add ’em Up Balance Game (1980s) Bullseye (retired pricing game) Bump Buy or Sell Clearance Sale Double Bullseye Double Digits Finish Line Fortune Hunter Gallery Game Give or Keep Hit Me Hurdles It’s Optional Joker Make Your Mark Mystery Price On the Nose On the Spot Penny Ante The Phone Home Game Poker Game Professor Price Shower Game Split Decision Super Ball!! $uper $aver Telephone Game Time Is Money Trader Bob Walk of Fame
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