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Back to '72 debuted on September 20, 2021 (#9511K, aired out of order on September 14, originally rescheduled to air on September 13). It is a pricing game in which contestants are tested on their knowledge of historical prices of actual items that appeared on the show during its early years to win a large (modern) prize. The game was intended to be played only during Season 50, but resurfaced as Back to '73 on January 2, 2023 (#0051L), and later Back to '74 on January 2, 2024 (#0432L, aired out of order on January 5), similar to how the 1970s Match Game updated the years in its title as they changed.

Gameplay[]

  • The game board is (appropriately) a vintage antenna television set, with the show's original logo from The New Price Is Right (as Back to '72) or the 1973-2007 logo (as Back to '73 or later) below it, with a 1972-1975 Turntable Backdrop behind it. A daisy dial is on the left side with the number "50" above it in the channel display, to denote the contestant's bank. Beneath it is a rangefinder that resembled an old radio that represented the price range in which the contestant guesses, with the needle denoting the price.
  • George Gray describes three small prizes that were featured on the show 50 years prior, one at a time, reading an exact copy of Johnny Olson's script from that year.
  • After George describes the item, the contestant turns the dial to move the needle to guess the actual historical price of the item. For every dollar they are off, a dollar is deducted from their $50 bank. If it hits $0, they lose.
  • The first item always has a $0-50 range. The second item also has a $50 range, though not always from $0. The third item has a $100 range.
  • If the contestant has any money left in their $50 bank after all three prizes, they win a large prize.

History[]

  • On its debut playing, it was played for $50,000, which was won.
  • The game had its first loss on December 15, 2021 (#9633K).
  • The game had a win-loss record of 16-4.
  • On September 30, 2021 (#047SP), Back to '72 was played second. This is the only time this game was played as the second pricing game.
  • On its final playing as Back to '72, it was played first despite needing a lot of time to start up and a $47,000 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu was offered and was won. This is the only time this game was played as the first pricing game.
  • The game was played as Back to '73 on January 2, 2023 (#0051L), the first show of that year, for $25,000 and was won. Drew Carey said they never intended to bring it back as Back to '72, so they just changed the name. It's worth noting that the game technically was removed from the rotation from the start of the 51st season until the first aired episode of 2023.

Appearances Outside of The Price is Right[]

A September 8, 2021 & March 28, 2024 segment episode of Inside Edition featured a "Behind-the-Scenes" look at the shows 50th Anniversary, including two clips of Back to '72 & two clips of Back to '74.

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Inside Edition Back to '72 P2

On a segment of the September 10, 2021, April 26, 2022, December 28, 2022, February 24, 2023, April 7, 2023, December 26, 2023, March 26, 2024 & April 10, 2024 segment episode of Entertainment Tonight[1], Back to '72, Back to '73 & Back to '74 was seen as a sneak peek of the 50th season of Price as reporter Kevin Frazier gets a chance to play it and won.

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Trivia[]

  • This was the first pricing game of the 2020s.
  • This game bears similarities to Cliff Hangers and Mystery Price.
  • Despite the game being renamed, its crate still says "Back to '72"
  • Drew referred to the G-T asterisk as the daisy dial.
  • This is the second game to use the show's original logo, after Take Two; however, it's the only one to use the original title, The NEW Price Is Right.
  • All of the descriptions of the items used in this game are identical to their original airings in the 1970s.
  • This game uses rectangular "wipe" effects when transitioning to and from the small prize descriptions; however, these were actually more common in the late 70s and 80s than they were in 1972-1974, when fades and cuts were the only transitions used throughout.
  • A few months after the games' introduction, the game began to use original, unedited "classic" cues for the prize descriptions (but not necessarily 1972-1974 cues). Also the cues could be anything from the classic library - not just "small prize" cues. Barring extremely rare circumstances when they show up, this is the only game where you can still hear them at all.
  • Since Season 51, Back to '74 has never been the first or second pricing game to be played in the lineup because like games such as 3 Strikes, Hole in One (or Two), Pathfinder, Pass the Buck, Pocket ¢hange, Balance Game, Stack the Deck, Rat Race, Double Cross, Time is Money, Hot Seat, Gridlock!, or To The Penny, it needs time to start up and the game can be played no earlier than third on the show.
    • In September 30, 2021 (#047SP) and June 22, 2022 (#9893K, aired out of order on September 5), the game was played first or second pricing game.
  • This game was played 15 times as Back to '72, 8 times as Back to '73, and 7 times so far as Back to '74.
  • It remains to be seen whether Back to '75 will depict the major set color change of that year - if not immediately at the start of the 2025 calendar year, then possibly around the time Season 54 will start.

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