Wow, this is new and exciting. Hey all, Cory here and back again, with the live blogging of Drew Carey’s first aired episode of The Price is Right. If you haven’t watched yet and don’t want to get spoiled, don’t look any further. If you’ve recorded the show, you can follow along with me here. Without further ado, keep reading to check it out.
Since everything’s aired already, we’ll go from when I started, five minutes before the show.
10:55 AM: I’m skipping class to watch and blog the 36th season of the Price is Right, now with new host Drew Carey. I’m nervous and excited. This is silly, it’s just a game show. Well, a game show-slash-American institution.
10:59 AM: Does anyone really watch Guiding Light? Really? Oh well. Let’s get ready to roll.
11:00 AM: The theme sounds SO GOOD. And it’s in stereo. And my roommate’s asleep through it. Oh well. He’ll wake up eventually. Four contestants have been called on down… now, for the chills as Rich announces Drew. YEP, I got spine-tingling chills. Drew Carey looks excited.
11:02 AM: I hope my DVR’s recording. Drew’s being very jovial and greeting everyone. I enjoy this injection of youth.
11:03 AM: That man went to go check out his new car before he even won it. That’s funny. And we’re playing Money Game.
11:05 AM: NOW he can go look at his Jeep. With a Money Game win, Drew’s show is now 1/1 lifetime. Thoughts during the commercials: Drew is still learning the games, obviously, but he’s doing very well. He’s keeping the energy up, he’s being human and pleasant. I’m enjoying him. And, am I the only one who LOVES Wilford Brimley? “If you have di-a-be-tess…” That is the best pronunciation of the word “diabetes” ever.
11:07 AM: “Rich, what are we missing here?” “A contestant, Drew.” MAH. On a seperate note, That’s the first time I’ve ever heard a model thanked for doing their job. Drew, you’re dreamy. Drew is LOVING this! He’s genuinely happy.
11:09 AM: Drew, stop setting up the games. Asking a contestant to yodel kind of gives it away. We’re playing Cliffhangers here for a wonderful trip to Bali. Hans should be known as Yodelman for the rest of the run of this game. Bwahahaha.
11:10 AM: I’m impressed they didn’t reorchestrate the yodel. Drew is making me die with laughter here. “I wish we gave a money bonus for that, BUT we don’t.” And really? Two perfect calls in Cliffhangers? Good job. Drew’s 2/2. And that theme sounds divine.
11:14 AM: They used the crane cam on Bob’s last episode. It works well. The cameraman can now get a better beat on contestants who are FREAKING OUT. And the back curtains looks nice in pastels. Let’s hope they shut the lights off so they don’t burn holes in the curtains.
11:15 AM: MAH! “I love you, Drew.” “I like you as a friend, Aura.” I can see Drew’s improv skills. And really, Drew’s first episode has It’s In The Bag? I’m disappointed. I’m not a big fan of this game. Mainly because I’m so incredibly bad at it. But still. Bah.
11:17 AM: This woman is about to shit herself or faint or something. It sounds like a prank phone call, she’s breathing so heavy there. I’ve never seen anyone crap their pants over cat food.
11:18 AM: I enjoy Drew’s screamy excited voice. I like his stuttering voice too. This man is a winner. He is a good replacement. She’s up to $4,000…
11:19 AM: Holy cat food, Batman. Will she win the $16,000? Will she GO for the $16,000? Normally, Bob would talk them out of it. Drew’s letting her ride this out and think it through for herself. I appreciate that.
11:20 AM: MAH!! Thank you, Drew, for explaining the Phillips medicine. “It’s caplets. For constipation.” She’s going. SHE’S A WINNER! HOLY SHIT! 3/3!
11:23 AM: Welcome to the Big Wheel. First spin… that was fast! We have a dollar winner for the big wheel. And that cue sounds AMAZING. They reorchestrated Dig We Must as well and it sounds good.
11:25 AM: Sir, be a man and spin the wheel like a man. He’s a big guy, and he needs a do-over spin? I’m disappointed. He’s not going to win, so we have a $1,000 winner on the big wheel. Can she win extra cash?
11:26 AM: Nope, she doesn’t get the extra cash, but Drew moves smoothly into the ticket plug. HOWEVER, This is what needs to come back: “If you’d like tickets to the Price is Right, send your request, with the amount of tickets and the dates you wish to attend, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope to Tickets, The Price is Right, 7800 Beverly Blvd, Television City, Hollywood California, 90036, or go to CBS.com.” That’s all I’m saying.
11:29 AM: I never really liked Eazy As 1•2•3 either, but it’s not a difficult game to win, so let’s see if dude can make this game go 4/4.
11:30 AM: I like the “Waving The Block in the Air” method of audience polling done by the contestant here. That’s nice. And no one else is excited by the $1,000 espresso machine. I enjoy the “Talking To The Models by Name” deal that Drew’s pulling off too. What the fuck, guys! 4/4! Color me impressed.
11:33 AM: It seems that CBS is the new depository for those previously on The Drew Carey Show. First Craig Ferguson, now this. And Drew knows his sorority letters. That’s refreshing. And awesome.
11:34 AM: The friends I’m watching with are noting that Drew is very very happy to be there. He’s like a kid in a candy shop. However, he needs a new line other than, “Maybe we can drive you back,” when he’s announcing a car game. But still. ONE AWAY! I miss this game! Out of all the props on the Price is Right, I have no clue how the One Away trilons work. They’re fancy.
11:35 AM: 2? REALLY? 2? That’s disappointing, sweetheart. HAHA, that’s cute. “Oh might sound effects person, so I have one number right?” I feel that that’s going to catch on quick.
11:37 AM: I hope she wins. THERE IT IS! HOLY FUCK! SHE WON! 5/5! This is some crazy shit. Good first show so far.
11:39 AM: This is very good for Drew’s first show. And, this isn’t like, “Oh, let’s give the easy games to play.” No, no. It’s in the Bag is NOT an easy game to win all the way. One Away, ditto. So, the fact that we’re 5/5 with one game left to go is amazing.
11:41 AM: I like how Drew called Rich “Baby.”
11:42 AM: They’re playing Barker’s Bargain Bar. I wonder how Drew will handle this. LOL Ezekiel Barker. I want a T-shirt with Ezekiel Barker on it. Alex, make it happen.
11:43 AM: PERFECT SHOW! PERFECT SHOW! And they gave away a Mac. That’s exciting. PERFECT SHOW! PERFECT SHOW!
11:46 AM: 77th perfect show. Hearing Rich call it, “The Showcase Showdown With Drew Carey” has a very good ring to it. I’m glad that nothing really sounds awkward or out of place. Maybe it’s just me, but I’m adapting well.
11:48 AM: SHIT, AGAIN? TWO DOLLAR SPINS? $1,000 given away for both Showcase Showdowns… when was the last time that happened? As an aside, I haven’t been this excited to watch this show in AGES. AGES. What the fuck, Drew… Your energy is magical and your enthusiasm is totally welcomed. I’m calling it now. You are a worthy replacement for Bob Barker. I’m glad the mic’s been handed to you. If you can continue to do a good job, then you’ll be just as loved as Bob. All you haters who thought Drew would bomb or all the changes would ruin the show, I am telling you right now: No, you’re wrong.
11:51 AM: We’re on the turntable for the Showcase. Are those diamond chrome polished showcase podiums? That’s exciting!
11:54 AM: I would bid $18 just for that sandwich.
11:57 AM: That’s a fancy font for the prize display on the podium, and let’s welcome back Pricedown to the Chryon machine. HE DID THE SPAY OR NEUTER LINE! TAKE ME NOW, DREW. OK, my DVR recorded the program, so I’m all set to go. I’m going to be watching this all day.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Drew Carey is the new host of the Price is Right, and he’s done an amazing job so far. He’s learning the games, he’s working on his delivery, and it’s refreshing to see someone so energetic and not jaded doing this game. Drew seems genuinely happy, proud and excited to be at the show, let alone be hosting it. He called it the “happiest place on earth,” and I would have to agree.
I’d love to know your comments for the show below. And, just to be an asshole and an ungracious guest, check out my website at http://www.pacdudegames.com. Thanks a lot, guys, see you soon.
22 Responses
lobster
1October 15th, 2007 at 3:43 pm
wheee!
well, i will say, it is fun to watch drew get so into the games — as legendary as Bob was, I don’t think he gave this much a shit about the games since maybe 1987. (on the youtube plinko clip, you can hear Drew go “come on, ten grand, baby!” — he’s into it, he was a good pick).. I love how the first contestant goes right over to the car as if he’s never seen the show before… I really thought Drew would make some sort of funny comment like “I know I’m new here, but…”, but he let it go.. The random non-sequitirs are funny (like during the Money Game, Drew just haphazardly throws in the fact that he used to own a Jeep Grand Cherokee, “It’s a great car!” .. a little strange but the advertisers must love the little bonus, and it shows Drew is a real guy and not just some plastic ‘host’) ..
All in all I think he handled it well, and he seems genuinely happy to be there.. I don’t think we’d get the same feeling from the stale pre-packaged game show guys like Todd Newton. So far so good, A- :D
LObs
Bobby
2October 15th, 2007 at 5:13 pm
“This is Rich Fields speaking for TPIR! A FremantleMedia production!” *hurls* A crappy ending to an otherwise excellent debut.
Andrew
3October 15th, 2007 at 5:26 pm
(washes cory’s mouth out with soap)
SERIOUSLY! KIDS WILL BE READING THIS!
R.V.
4October 15th, 2007 at 6:04 pm
TPiR has been a FremantleMedia production since at least 2001, when Pearson got out of the TV business and RTL bought Fremantle. In fact, “Mark Goodson Productions” technically ceased to be an entity since at least the Pearson days. I understand that it’s been a staple of the show since its inception until today, but things have changed a whole lot, and as much as I like the “Mark Goodson Prods.” (Or even “Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Prods.), the production company should reflect who actually produces the show.
The Great Butler
5October 15th, 2007 at 8:22 pm
People are saying Drew sucked and he should be replaced with John O’Hurley or Donny Osmond.
What the hell? Drew did great. He was maybe a dozen shows in when he taped this. He’s going to become a legend…. if people will just even give him a chance.
The new set was excellent, far better than the crappy one last year, and the new music actually helped bring a fun energy to the show. As a lifelong Price viewer, I am 110% satisfied.
Hearing “Rich Fields speaking for The Price is Right, A FREMANTLEMEDIA PRODUCTION” was weird, but I’ll get used to it.
"Game Show Man" Joe Van Ginkel
6October 15th, 2007 at 8:48 pm
Hey, man, I WAS THERE. Jason Hernandez and I sat on the aisle; watch the opening again and you’ll see me high five Aura, the woman who played It’s in the Bag. I was kinda shocked they showed this episode first.
I had such a good time, I’ve been back to see the new show twice since that day.
Paul
7October 15th, 2007 at 8:50 pm
Here are my thoughts on the show.
- I love the new theme song. It is very upbeat and fits the set well.
- Drew seemed very comfortable being on the show. He is already making it his own, just like Bob suggested he do. Keep up the good work, Drew, and we might see this show for ANOTHER 35 years.
- A prefect show should be used to start every season!
On a side note, I would not mind seeing the intro to TPiR or the new main theme posted online. I need something new to put on my MySpace account. :)
Adam
8October 15th, 2007 at 8:53 pm
Yeah I want the new theme posted online too so I can burn it onto a blank CD.
Bobby
9October 15th, 2007 at 9:50 pm
At the very end, the Fremantle logo is on every episode. The MG logo is tradition and should not be tampered with. Will it stop me from watching the show? Hardly? Am I disgusted? ABSOLUTELY.
none
10October 15th, 2007 at 11:38 pm
I was slightly disappointed with Drew’s debut. That said, all of the problems that I saw were almost all explainable to lack of experience. Drew needs to be more comfortable with the games, the camera blocking, and most importantly — how to deal with the crazy contestants. I know he’s not Bob, but Bob was a calm center of the crazy TPiR storm. Drew looked a little (concerned? confused? out of place? uncaring?) with some of the jumping/hugging going on. His adlibbing will be great once he figures out how to roll with it. He needed to be more respectful of the sponsors’ products, too. He actually dismissed the 2nd showcase as “a bunch of other stuff too” instead of at least mentioning “the trailer, kitchen set, and giant sandwich”.
He WILL grow into the host role. I see the potential. I want him to succeed. The first show was just “eh” to me. Looking forward to seeing it in a year.
lobster
11October 16th, 2007 at 1:32 am
speaking of which.. i love how when the girl playing In The Bag asked what the pills were for he nonshalantly goes “oh, you know, constipation and all of that”.. haha.. I wonder if Bob spit his fibercon at the screen
D
12October 16th, 2007 at 7:47 am
Honestly, I wanted to like the premiere episode of the new Price. I really did. Too bad I just didn’t. I’m still trying to give it a few months to see how it evolves, but the show just seemed all over the place to me.
I really didn’t like “SFX person” thing for One Away instaed of saying “Ladies….”. Ezekiel Barker? Just corny and NOT funny to me. I also don’t like the way the upcoming games or prizes are given away before the reveal. Kinda anti-climactic. Also, I thought this was supposed to be the premiere of the 36th season? Where’s Golden Road? Plinko? 3 Strikes? Triple Play? It was just like any other day-to-day show. I wasn’t really thrilled about the new music. It just didn’t sound right to me. The whole thing grades about a C- for me. Maybe I was expecting too much - I know there really isn’t anyone who could host the same way Bob did. But again, I’ll give it some time….and hope for some improvements.
On a positive note, I REALLY like the new set, except for the showcase podiums. They remind me of a 1960s percolator. And the showcase font is very Gilligan’s Island. But at least the set blends together pretty well.
Nathan
13October 16th, 2007 at 8:55 am
I just found your site the other day and I want to say I really enjoy it.
But let me say this: it’s not really fair to judge someone on their first (or 7th) show.
When Bob started on Sept. 4, 1972, he already had roughly 15 years of experience, thanks to “Truth Or Consequences”.
Drew has had roughly 5 episodes of “The Power of 10″, a completely different type of game show.
And admit it–”Whose Line Is It Anyway?” was NOT a game show.
He did okay on the first aired episode. He WILL improve and I can see him doing this for at least ten years, maybe more.
But I know we won’t be seeing anyone else host a game show for 35 years.
Anyway, thanks for letting me vent.
Bobby
14October 16th, 2007 at 12:58 pm
Alex,
If this is how you treat people who come to your site, I will never darken your doorstep again. You need to learn how to treat people with respect. You don’t agree with my opinions? Do so in a civilized tongue.
Alex Davis
15October 16th, 2007 at 1:07 pm
Wasn’t me. I go as Alex Davis.
glenn
16October 16th, 2007 at 1:17 pm
not bad. the lack of big money games I think is to get Drew quickly accustomed to the “core” of pricing games quickly also since it was a perfect show, i wouldnt be shocked that CBS showed the eps out of order to get the excitement of a perfect show right off the bat since it was in the can. Not a bad idea either way. I see the complaint, at least they didnt gratitutously jack up the prize value to compensate a la davidson’s version.
He loves the show, he made many rookie mistakes (giving away the prizes before the reveal the most glaring although bob DID sometimes do this, namely for lucky $even given the unique reveal.)
Id be careful about the bob references…drew was saying that he was booed once by the fans for making fun of bob’s age. Older people are a large portion of TPIR’s audience, dont want to ailinate them too much.
Is it me or did Drew change frames on his glasses to look like bill cullen. those glasses look very cullenesque. Talk about a nod to tradition.
Didnt mind the fremantle reference, get a life folks.
DID mind drew getting overexcited…he will grow into it though.
Bobby
17October 16th, 2007 at 3:28 pm
I apologize Mr. Davis.
Andrew Budny
18October 17th, 2007 at 8:27 pm
“A Freemantle Media Production”. What Happened To A Mark Goodson Production. That has always been a staple of the closing credits of the tpir for years. CBS, Don’t Mess With A Good Thing.
Cory
19October 18th, 2007 at 6:38 am
If you people are going to be so picky as to bitch and moan about the Fremantle thing, come on. I know it’s typical to be picky of a first show and do a close reading of it, but it has nothing to do with Drew hosting or with gameplay WHATSOEVER. People aren’t going to switch their TV sets for good and ban themselves from watching CBS because “Oh lord - it’s now a *FREMANTLE MEDIA PRODUCTION*! I AM NEVER WATCHING AGAIN AAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!111111111111″ Dumb.
Greg
20October 18th, 2007 at 12:09 pm
At least they should keep the MGP logo and put a Fremantle byline under it. That way, everyone will be happy.
Mike
21October 18th, 2007 at 5:36 pm
Probably 0.001% of society even gives a darn about the FremantleMedia/Mark Goodson Productions issue. If you’re angry or upset over such a small thing, seek assistance.
D
22October 22nd, 2007 at 8:47 am
I agree, I would not stop watching a show just because they got rid of the Mark Goodson Productions line, but I can understand why some might not be thrilled with it. After all, look at Mark Goodson’s run compared to Fremantle’s. While Mark Goodson did have some unsuccessful game shows, I don’t think he had quite the same, er, “success” with some of the shows that Fremantle has. $OTC, Card Sharks, Match Game, Press Your Luck, for example - all remade and produced under the Fremantle name and all of them failed (or are in the process of failing). So, I can understand the connection and the dislike for the change. Some might view it as foreshadowing!
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