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“Price is Right” Host News; Carey Still In It

Posted by Alex Davis On July - 19 - 2007

A bit ago it was reported that Drew Carey wasn’t actually in the running to host The Price is Right as it was more or less an online rumor.  This came from the mouth of Drew Carey.  Apparently this is false.  CBS sources are saying that Carey is still in for the hosting job of The Price is Right, but he is asking for a bit more than CBS expected.  Negotiations are taking places.  Sources are telling us that the host of Whose Line is it Anyway? and star of The Drew Carey Show will nearly have the job handed to him if he does well on an audition tape and if his other game show, Power of 10, goes well.  Todd Newton is still in the running, as is Mark Steines who is supposedly the current favorite.  Russian Roulette host Mark Walberg is also being tossed around.

If I can’t have John O’Hurley, which I’m starting to think is a good thing, I’m pulling for Drew Carey then.  He’s proven to be a good, funny, personable host.  He’s terrific at improv and is different that Bob Barker, which is what The Price is Right will need.  I’m also pulling for Mark Walberg, but I feel his services would best be put on a different show.  I see Mark Walberg on a trivia or word show, maybe Wheel of Fortune or something like that, rather than Price.  However, Walberg is a terrific host and he would be very welcomed.

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16 Responses

  1. Scott Said,

    Huh, interesting. I never thought his hosting of “Whose Line…” was the best, but then he was the producer so he could get away with that. RTL and CBS might put a little more restriction on him on TPiR, “Keep the show moving”. If that becomes the case, he’s a great candidate.

    Posted on July 19th, 2007 at 8:32 pm

  2. The Great Butler Said,

    A lot of people I know don’t like him, but if it can’t be Todd, I think Drew is an excellent choice. I’d prefer him greatly to John O’Hurley.

    Mark Walberg’s in the running? That’s a surprise. He’s a good host, but I don’t think Price is his show.

    Posted on July 19th, 2007 at 9:05 pm

  3. DJ Said,

    At this rate, the new host will walk in the studio right after the first audience. Could this have been any more half-assed?

    Posted on July 19th, 2007 at 10:08 pm

  4. Mike Said,

    I really think CBS should shell out the bucks to get Drew Carey to host. He’s a funny, likable, charming guy, he has a following, and he’s proven to be a capable host. Out of all of the names that have been tossed around, Drew is the first one to really jump out at me as someone that is likely to keep the show going strong.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 12:25 am

  5. David (AKA JohnGoodman) Said,

    I’ll take Carey (Heck, even Steines) over that cheeseball Todd Newton ANY day.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 12:31 am

  6. myke25 Said,

    Well, if the most important thing to CBS is getting a “name” to host, then Drew’s as good as any…better than most we’ve heard thrown out there. And I’m sure he’d do a good job. But what does Todd Newton have to do to get this gig?! I hear he rocks the TPIR Live show. He’s actually spent years training for this job! He knows all of the games by heart. He’s on the DVD game, for chrissakes! But I get the feeling he’s viewed by CBS as “that cable guy.” That’s a shame.
    Barker wasn’t a “name” when he got Truth Or Consequences. Todd has more game shows under his belt than Barker did when he got the TPIR job.
    I still say, put the auditions on CBS.com and let us have a voice.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 10:39 am

  7. glenn Said,

    I’m not impressed by carey as a host…he always seems to reach for jokes and be dry when a joke comes to him…also those who think TPIR is the place to create jokes should watch an ep of the most recent UK TPIR…which is AWFUL and what I think Carey’s hosting would create.

    Follow the words of Bob Barker people…get the man most comfortable with the pricing games…which would be todd newton.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 12:13 pm

  8. Scott Said,

    Drew Carey would not be a total loss (he would be better than Steines), but I currently favor Todd Newton. Bad fit for Wahlberg, I think…

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 12:20 pm

  9. Scott Meckley Said,

    I wouldnt have a problem with Drew Carey hosting TPIR but i think that Todd Newton is the right choice because of the fact that he would be the most comfortable with the pricing games. I don’t really understand why people don’t like Todd Newton hosting style. I will granted it that it that he wasn’t as good at Whammy/ The All New Press Your Luck as peter tomarken but the host that comes in and host TPIR will probably not be as great as Bob Barker. I think Mark L. Walberg is a great game show host but i’m not sure i could see him hosting the price is right. I am more for John O Hurley or Todd Newton but Drew Carey would be another choice for me.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 12:28 pm

  10. Nik Said,

    Drew Carey would be ok for me I guess. Even though he did great hosting “Whose Line?”, I’m not sure how he would do for an actual game show, not just one where fake points are given out. Once I see a couple of episodes of “The Power of 10″, I’ll have made up my mind on whether he would be good for daytime television.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 12:36 pm

  11. dropzone5 Said,

    Walberg, IMHO, was a GREAT fit for Russian Roulette. I don’t think he’ll have a problem establishing a rapport with the contestants, but since it’s TPIR we’re talking about, I’m not sure how he’d be able to learn 70-odd games well enough to know them all like the back of his hand.

    Carey, on the other hand, could work with the show. At times, TPIR could be like an improv show, and that’s exactly what Whose Line? was. Carey really could work provided he doesn’t screw up Power of 10.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 1:41 pm

  12. DC Said,

    Here is the issue though… do we see TPIR lasting a good long time now with its new host, or with multiple hosts, etc.

    Obviously, Bob Barker’s run was out of the ordinary for TV hosting, but, Sajak and Trebek have “been” their shows as well for 20+ years as well. My point being, I don’t see Drew Carey being, from a popularity standpoint or his own personal career goals standpoint, someone who would be the host of TPIR for 20, 15, or even really the next 10 years. He might be a high profile “bridge” to another “relative” unknown that could take the game under their wing as their own, like a Todd Newton. I mean, Bob Barker was “known” when he started hosting TPIR, but, he wasn’t really the celebrity that be became by the 80s and 90s from hosting the show. Someone like Todd or another person who has hosted some less high profile game shows should be the next choice if they make a “big splash” play with Carey (or someone similar) and they burn out after 3-5 years.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 5:49 pm

  13. Guest Said,

    Access Hollywood just reported that Drew Carey is Now in the “Final Negotiations” Phase to take the “Price” gig. Though they still say that he’ll do it “…If The Price Is Right”, “Daily Variety” Co-Confirms it along with Access. Here’s hoping Drew knows his way around the games.

    Posted on July 20th, 2007 at 8:05 pm

  14. Julia Said,

    OK…Anyone here ever notice that when Carey was on WLiiA that he had absolutely no idea how to interact with the contestants? For G-d’s sake…He didn’t even know how to use a microphone. While he always had the clip-on mic, he went into the audience to find people while using the hand-held microphone. While that in itself is not a bad thing, he always forgot to actually use it with the audience member, meaning that we never heard what the regular audience member said, but we bheard Drew out of TWO microphones. WTF? This is our host of TPiR? He might be a nice person, and an OK improve artist, but do we really want that or do we want someone who’s a student of the genre, has hosted a few games, and has a big knowledge of all the games on the show? Todd is one of the best game show hosts to come up in a long while. I don’t know why he hasn’t been given the job already. He would be perfect.

    Posted on July 21st, 2007 at 1:21 pm

  15. glenn Said,

    This smacks of the network thinking that “star power” will overcome quality of show…welcome to the Joker’s Wild all over again…I’ll give him a fair shake…but I’m not getting my hopes up.

    Posted on July 23rd, 2007 at 3:23 pm

  16. Scott Said,

    Get set to blog away…he’s got the gig officially, according to him…

    FROM MONDAY’S VARIETY:

    Drew Carey to host ‘Price is Right’
    Comic will take over for retired Bob Barker
    By MICHAEL LEARMONTH
    Carey

    CBS is set to announce Drew Carey as the new host of “The Price is Right,” ending a long search for a successor to Bob Barker.
    Comic leaked the news during a taping of Monday’s edition of “Late Show with David Letterman.” Announcement confirmed weeks of speculation that Carey had emerged as the finalist for the gig (Daily Variety, June 21).

    Carey got noticed by CBS execs during the taping of a pilot for the new gameshow “Power of 10.” Last week Carey told reporters at the Television Critics Assn. press tour that final details on a deal were being hammered out.

    “They approached me right after the pilot for ‘Power of 10,’ and they called me, I said, ‘No.’ Then they called me a month later …so I met with them and stuff and we’ve been negotiating ever since. … It’s a done deal. I’m the new host of ‘The Price Is Right.’”

    New episodes will begin taping in August.

    Posted on July 23rd, 2007 at 7:23 pm

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