The Price is Right (Johnsonverse)

The Price is Right is an American television game show created by Bob Stewart, Mark Goodson and Bill Todman. The show revolves around contestants competing by identifying accurate pricing of merchandise to win cash and prizes. Contestants are selected from the studio audience when the announcer states the show's famous catchphrase, "Come on down!"

The program premiered on September 4, 1972, on CBS. Bob Barker was the series' longest-running host from its 1972 debut until his 1994 termination, when Mark Kriski took over. Kriski retired in June 2007, and Drew Carey has hosted ever since. The host was accompanied by a series of announcers, beginning with Johnny Olson, followed by Rod Roddy and then Rich Fields. In April 2011, George Gray became the announcer. The show has used several models, most notably Anitra Ford, Janice Pennington, Dian Parkinson, Holly Hallstrom and Kathleen Bradley. While retaining some elements of the original version of the show, the 1972 version has added many new distinctive gameplay elements.

The Price Is Right has aired over 9,000 episodes since its debut and is one of the longest-running network series in United States television history. In a 2007 article, TV Guide named The Price Is Right the "greatest game show of all time." The show's 48th season premiered on September 23, 2019.

Daytime

 * Host (1972-1994): Bob Barker
 * Host (1994-2007): Mark Kriski
 * Host (2007-): Drew Carey
 * Announcer (1972-1985): Johnny Olson
 * Announcer (1986-2003): Rod Roddy
 * Announcer (2004-2010): Rich Fields
 * Annoncer (2011-): George Gray

Syndication

 * Host (1972-1977): Dennis James
 * Host (1977-1980): Bob Barker
 * Host (1985-1986): Tom Kennedy
 * Host (1994-): Mark L. Walberg

Models

 * Janice Pennington (1972-)
 * Anitra Ford (1972-1976)
 * Dian Parkinson (1975-1993)
 * Holly Hallstrom (1977-)
 * Kyle Aletter (1981-1996; substitute)
 * Kathleen Bradley (1990-)
 * Lisa Stahl (1993-1995)
 * Gena Lee Nolin (1994-1995)
 * Ferrari Farris (1994-2004)
 * Julie Cialini (1994-2001)
 * Michelle Hunter (1994-2000)
 * Chantal Dubay (1995-1999; substitute model until 1996)
 * Cindy Margolis (1995-1999)
 * Lexie Karlsen (1999-2003)
 * Nikki Ziering (1999-2002)
 * Claudia Jordan (2000-2003)
 * Enya Flack (2000-2005)
 * Heather Kozar (2001-2002)
 * Brandi Sherwood (2002-)
 * Gabrielle Tuite (2003-2008)
 * Lanisha Cole (2003-)
 * Rachel Reynolds (2003-)
 * Starr Campbell (2004-)
 * Phire Dawson (2005-)
 * Natasha Yi (2005-2007)
 * Gwendolyn Osborne (2005-2017)
 * Tamiko Nash (2007-2009)
 * Amber Lancaster (2008-)
 * Manuela Arbelaez (2008-)
 * Amanda Shiflett (2009-)
 * Renee Alway (2012-2015)
 * Rob Wilson (2012-2014)
 * Melissa Ordway (2013-)
 * Soraya Yd (2014-)
 * James O'Halloran (2014-)
 * Devin Goda (2018-)
 * Sara Gardner (2018-)
 * Courtney Hope (2019-)

Crew

 * Executive Producer (1972-1988): Frank Wayne
 * Executive Producer (1988-1994): Bob Barker
 * Executive Producer (1994-2009): Sheldon Johnson, Jr.
 * Executive Producer (2009-): Roger Dobokowitz
 * Executive Producer (2010-): Chloe Johnson
 * Producer (1972-1992): Mark Goodson
 * Producer (1984-2009): Roger Dobokowitz
 * Producer (2009-): Adam Sandler
 * Producer (1979-2004): Phillip W. Rossi
 * Producer (1972-1978): Jay Wolpert
 * Director (1972-1986): Marc Breslow
 * Director (1986-2001): Paul Alter
 * Director (2001-): Rich DiPirro
 * Assistant Director (1983-2009): Bart Eskander
 * Assistant Director (2007-): Adam Sandler
 * Associate Producer (2004-): Bart Eskander
 * Associate Producer (1988-): Kathy Greco
 * Associate Producer (2010-): Jenny Smith
 * Creative Consultant (1986-2015): Marc Breslow
 * Editorial Consultant (1995-2007): Adam Sandler

Music

 * Theme song (1972-1994)
 * Theme song (1994-)
 * Come on Down intro theme (1972-1976)
 * Come on Down theme (1972-1976)
 * Come on Down theme (1976-1979)
 * Come on Down theme (1979-1994)
 * Come on Down theme (1994-)

Current

 * Bonus Game (introduced 1972)
 * Any Number (introduced 1972)
 * Double Prices (introduced 1972)
 * Grocery Game (introduced 1972)
 * Clock Game (introduced 1972)
 * Five Price Tags (introduced 1972)
 * Most Expensive (introduced 1972)
 * Money Game (introduced 1972)
 * Give or Keep (1972-1990, reintroduced 2009)
 * Range Game (introduced 1973)
 * Hi Lo (introduced 1973)
 * Lucky Seven (introduced 1973)
 * Temptation (introduced 1973)
 * Shell Game (introduced 1974)
 * Card Game (introduced 1974)
 * Race Game (introduced 1974)
 * Ten Chances (introduced 1975)
 * Golden Road (introduced 1975)
 * Poker Game (introduced 1975)
 * One Right Price (introduced 1975)
 * Danger Price (introduced 1976)
 * 3 Strikes (introduced 1976)
 * Hurdles (1976-1983, reintroduced 2011)
 * Cliff Hangers (introduced 1976)
 * Safe Crackers (introduced 1976)
 * Dice Game (introduced 1976)
 * Bullseye II (introduced 1976)
 * Hole in One (or Two) (introduced 1976, the "or Two" rule introduced 1986)
 * Squeeze Play (introduced 1977)
 * Secret 'X' (introduced 1977)
 * Take Two (introduced 1978)
 * It's Optional (1978-1983, reintroduced 2000)
 * Punch-A-Bunch (introduced 1978)
 * Penny Ante (introduced 1979)
 * Bargain Game (introduced 1980, known as Barker's Bargain Bar until 1994)
 * Grand Game (introduced 1980)
 * Now....or Then (introduced 1980, known as Now....and Then until 1986)
 * Hit Me (introduced 1980)
 * Super Ball!! (introduced 1981)
 * Check Game (introduced 1981, known as Blank Check until 1987)
 * Check-Out (introduced 1982)
 * Pick-a-Pair (introduced 1982)
 * Plinko (introduced 1983)
 * Master Key (introduced 1983)
 * Phone Home Game (1983-1989, reintroduced 2009)
 * One Away (introduced 1984)
 * Bump (1985-1991, reintroduced 1992)
 * Pathfinder (introduced 1987)
 * Credit Card (introduced 1987)
 * Spelling Bee (introduced 1988)
 * $uper $aver (introduced 1989)
 * Make Your Move (introduced 1989)
 * 2 for the Price of 1 (introduced 1989)
 * Swap Meet (introduced 1991)
 * Pick-A-Number (introduced 1992)
 * Switch? (introduced 1992)
 * Buy or Sell (introduced 1992)
 * Magic Number (introduced 1992)
 * Cover Up (introduced 1993)
 * Side by Side (introduced 1994)
 * Make Your Mark (introduced 1994)
 * Freeze Frame (introduced 1995)
 * Shopping Spree (introduced 1996)
 * Eazy az 1-2-3 (introduced 1996)
 * It's in the Bag (introduced 1997)
 * Line 'Em Up (introduced 1998)
 * Clearance Sale (introduced 1998)
 * One Wrong Price (introduced 1998)
 * Push Over (introduced 1999)
 * Let 'Em Roll (introduced 1999)
 * Flip Flop (introduced 2000)
 * Triple Play (introduced 2000)
 * That's Too Much! (introduced 2001)
 * Bonkers (introduced 2001)
 * Pass the Buck (introduced 2001)
 * Time is Money (2003-2004, reintroduced 2008)
 * Coming or Going (introduced 2003)
 * ½ Off (introduced 2003)
 * Pocket ¢hange (introduced 2005)
 * Balance Game II (introduced 2006)
 * Stack the Deck (introduced 2006)
 * More or Less (introduced 2007)
 * Gas Money (introduced 2007)
 * Do the Math (introduced 2008)
 * Joker II (introduced 2009)
 * Rat Race (introduced 2010)
 * Pay the Rent (introduced 2010)
 * Double Cross (introduced 2012)
 * Crane Game (introduced 2013)
 * Vend-O-Price (introduced 2015)
 * Hot Seat (introduced 2016)
 * Gridlock! (introduced 2017)

Former

 * Bullseye I (1972)
 * Double Bullseye (1972)
 * Double Digits (1973)
 * Mystery Price (1973-1974)
 * Professor Price (1977)
 * Finish Line (1978)
 * Shower Game (1978)
 * Telephone Game (1978)
 * Trader Bob (1980-1985)
 * Walk of Fame (1983-1985)
 * Balance Game I (1984-1985)
 * On the Nose (1984-1985)
 * Add 'Em Up (1986-1988)
 * Gallery Game (1990-1991)
 * Joker I (1994)
 * Split Decision (1995-1997)
 * Fortune Hunter (1997-2000)
 * Step Up (2002-2014)
 * On the Spot (2003-2004)