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A popular game in which contestants had to answer usually silly questions before a buzzer sounded (it was nicknamed `Beulah'), or else perform wacky stunts, either inside or outside the studio. Created for radio in 1940 by Ralph Edwards, who hosted its early TV version, the series has aired in daytime and prime time, and was helmed for many years by Bob Barker. It was revived in 1977, hosted by Bob Hilton; and again in 1987, with Larry Anderson.
  • Bob Barker: The Attitude Is Right | Matt Roush | 6/16/2007
    What becomes a living legend most? Modesty, grace and good humor. Such were the virtues on display throughout Bob Barker’s official last day (and night)on Friday as a revered, iconic game-show host.It started with his last-ever day hosting CBS’ The Price Is Right after 35 years, capping a 50-year career in broadcasting. (I remember growing up watching him on the slapstick game show Truth or Consequences before he landed the Price gig.) Despite the confetti, the standing ovations, and the prime-time replay just before the Daytime Emmys telecast (where he also cleaned up), it was mostly just another hour of Price Is Right merriment, albeit with the audience frenzy a bit more amped up given the nature of the day — and the fact that many audience members had camped out for days to be there (including the worshipful Patrick, who “came on down” as the show began but didn’t make it up on stage until the very last game).Bob Barker, ever the pro, wasted no... read more

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Premise: A popular game in which contestants had to answer usually silly questions before a buzzer sounded (it was nicknamed `Beulah'), or else perform wacky stunts, either inside or outside the studio. Created for radio in 1940 by Ralph Edwards, who hosted its early TV version, the series has aired in daytime and prime time, and was helmed for many years by Bob Barker. It was revived in 1977, hosted by Bob Hilton; and again in 1987, with Larry Anderson.

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