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Other special series—including The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular that aired in 2008, and special weeks such as Big Money Week and Dream Car Week—also featured temporary rule changes to some pricing games. The names of some games are occasionally changed for episodes with specific themes, such as Earth Day, Halloween, and College Day.
It was among the first five pricing games ever played, and is commonly referred to as "Bullseye I" to distinguish it from the current Bullseye. The contestant was asked to guess the exact price of the car, being told "higher" or "lower" if they guessed incorrectly. The contestant was given seven guesses to deduce the exact price of the car and win.
The rules to "other formats" are already included in The New Price Is Right (1994 game show), The Price Is Right Live! and Gameshow Marathon (U.S. TV series), as well as this article for the $1,000,000 Spectaculars. The "'Rigged board' incident" section can be moved to The Price Is Right (U.S. game show)#Critical reaction and legal issues. The ...
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The Price Is Right is a British television game show based on the American version of the same name. It originally aired on ITV from 24 March 1984 to 8 April 1988 and was hosted by Leslie Crowther. The show later briefly moved to Sky One for one series as The New Price Is Right from 4 September 1989 to 31 August 1990 with Bob Warman as the host.
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