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The Price Is Right is an American game show produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, wherein contestants placed successive bids on merchandise prizes with the goal of bidding closest to each prize's actual retail price without surpassing it. The show was a precursor to the current and best-known version of the program, which premiered in 1972 on CBS's daytime schedule. It makes The Price Is Right one of only a few game show franchises to have aired in some form across all three of the Big Three television networks.

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  • Este artículo se refiere a la primera versión del actual programa de concursos estadounidense. Para la versión actual del programa, presentado por Drew Carey, sírvase ver The Price is Right (programa estadounidense). La versión original de The Price is Right (en español: El precio justo) era un programa de televisión estadounidense en el cual los concursantes ganaban premios al entregar el valor más cercano al precio real de varios productos y objetos. Además, fue uno de los primeros programas de televisión en ser emitidos regularmente en color. Esta primera versión, presentada por Bill Cullen, se emitió desde 1956 hasta 1963 en NBC y desde 1963 hasta 1965 en ABC. Estas versiones se emitieron en horario diurno y horario prime (este último entre 1957 y 1964). Fue el precursor de la versión actual del programa, la cual se ha emitido en CBS desde 1972, con Bob Barker como anfitrión desde 1972 hasta 2007 y Drew Carey como el nuevo presentador desde 2007. Bill Cullen fue el anfitrión de las versiones diurna y nocturna del programa. Durante dos temporadas (1959-1961), la versión nocturna del programa estuvo octavo en las mediciones de audiencia de la empresa Nielsen, haciendo de este el programa de concursos más visto en la televisión de aquella época. Los críticos señalan que la personalidad de Cullen fue la clave del éxito del concurso. (es)
  • The Price Is Right is an American game show produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, wherein contestants placed successive bids on merchandise prizes with the goal of bidding closest to each prize's actual retail price without surpassing it. The show was a precursor to the current and best-known version of the program, which premiered in 1972 on CBS's daytime schedule. It makes The Price Is Right one of only a few game show franchises to have aired in some form across all three of the Big Three television networks. The series, hosted by Bill Cullen, premiered on NBC's daytime schedule on November 26, 1956, and quickly spawned a primetime series that aired once a week. The Price Is Right became one of the few game shows to survive the rigging scandals of the late 1950s, gaining even more popularity after other game shows had been canceled when exposed for being rigged. The show was sponsored primarily throughout its run by Unilever, then known as Lever Brothers Corporation, and the specific products that were often featured were Imperial margarine, Wisk laundry detergent, Handy Andy liquid cleaner, and Dove bath and beauty bar. The four contestants of the week would usually receive a complimentary supply of Dove beauty bars. An alternate sponsor was Speidel watchbands, notably their then-new Twist-O-Flex bands. In 1963, The Price Is Right switched networks and both the daytime and primetime series moved to ABC. On September 3, 1965, the show aired its final episode after nearly nine years on the air. (en)
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  • Este artículo se refiere a la primera versión del actual programa de concursos estadounidense. Para la versión actual del programa, presentado por Drew Carey, sírvase ver The Price is Right (programa estadounidense). La versión original de The Price is Right (en español: El precio justo) era un programa de televisión estadounidense en el cual los concursantes ganaban premios al entregar el valor más cercano al precio real de varios productos y objetos. Además, fue uno de los primeros programas de televisión en ser emitidos regularmente en color. (es)
  • The Price Is Right is an American game show produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, wherein contestants placed successive bids on merchandise prizes with the goal of bidding closest to each prize's actual retail price without surpassing it. The show was a precursor to the current and best-known version of the program, which premiered in 1972 on CBS's daytime schedule. It makes The Price Is Right one of only a few game show franchises to have aired in some form across all three of the Big Three television networks. (en)
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