Is the most expensive prize #1, the sewing machine?
Is it #2, the refrigerator freezer?
Or is the most expensive prize #3, the catamaran?
He picks the Dayton Marine Catyak catamaran.
The price of the White Console zig-zag sewing machine.
The price of the Gibson Foodmaster refrigerator.
"Now, for you to win all 3 of those prizes, the price of the catamaran must be higher than $514."
"Tom, here it is. Here's the price of the catamaran."
Unfortunately, he picked the least expensive.
First Most Expensive Winner (October 19, 1972, #0074D)[]
She picks the Jenn-Air gas range
The price of the Charmglow gas grill.
The price of the Friedrich portable room air conditioner.
The price of the Jenn-Air gas range is $570. She is the first winner in this game!
Sixth Playing of Most Expensive (November 3, 1972, #0095D)[]
She picks the Davis Commando riding mower.
The price of the Amana deepfreeze chest freezer.
The price of the Zenith Pesaro stereo console.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a Honda QA50 Off-Road Mini-Bike, a Tappan Double Oven Electric Range, and a Wal Vac Central Cleaning System (November 16, 1972, #0114D)[]
She picks the Tappan double oven electric range.
The price of the Honda QA50 off-road mini-bike.
The price of the Wal Vac cleaning system.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a Friedrich Portable Room Air Conditioner, a Saladmaster 3-Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set, and a Broyhill Spanaro Drawer Chest (December 5, 1972, #0142D)[]
She picks the Broyhill Spanaro drawer chest.
The price of the Friedrich portable room air conditioner.
The price of the Saladmaster 3-ply stainless steel cookware set.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
Most Expensive for a Tappan Frost-Free Refrigerator Freezer, an Amana Radarange Microwave Oven, and a Dayton Marine Catyak Catamaran (December 13, 1972, #0153D)[]
She picks the Amana Radarange microwave oven.
The price of the Tappan frost-free refrigerator freezer.
The price of the Dayton Marine Catyak catamaran.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Last Most Expensive Win of 1972 (December 18, 1972, #0161D)[]
She picks the Chaparral Lawn Tractor Electra 36 Transaxle 8hp riding lawn mower.
The price of the Amana Deepfreeze food chest freezer.
The price of the Tappan gallery gas range.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a Whirlpool 15ft³ Upright Freezer, a Broyhill Spanaro Armoire, and a Wal Vac Central Vacuum System (December 26, 1972, #0172D)[]
She picks the Broyhill Spanaro armoire.
The price of the Whirlpool 15ft³ upright freezer.
The price of the Wal Vac central vacuum system.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
Last Most Expensive Playing of 1972 (December 29, 1972, #0175D)[]
She picks the Revereware Limited Edition cookware.
The price of the StratoLounger low-back living room reclining chair.
The price of the Panasonic portable color TV from S&H Green Stamps.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
First Most Expensive Playing of 1973 (January 3, 1973, #0183D)[]
She picks the Friedrich portable room air conditioner.
The price of the Sears Kenmore compactor.
The price of the Record-a-Call telephone answering system.
Unfortunately, she has lost.
Most Expensive for a Waste King Dishwasher, a Sidney Boats Super Sabot Fiberglass Sailboat, and a Whirlpool Gas Range (January 8, 1973, #0191D)[]
She picks the Whirlpool gas range.
The price of the Waste King dishwasher.
The price of the Sidney Boats Super Sabot fiberglass sailboat.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
First Most Expensive Win of 1973 (January 19, 1973, #0205D)[]
She picks the Emperor Clock Company grandfather clock.
The price of the Friedrich air conditioner.
The price of the Panasonic portable color TV from S&H Green Stamps.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for an HPE Muskin Cat Endura Mini-Bike, a Steambath Capsule, and a GE Dishwasher (February 2, 1973, #0225D, aired out of order on February 5)[]
He picks the Steambath capsule.
The price of the HPE Muskin Cat Endura mini-bike
The price of the GE dishwasher.
Unfortunately, he has lost.
Donna's Most Expensive Win on Valentine's Day (February 14, 1973, #0243D)[]
She picks the Charmglow barbecue.
The price of the Starflite luggage.
The price of the Speigel grandfather clock.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a Charmglow Gas Grill, a Pantos 6pc Olympic Luggage Set, and a GE Trash Compactor (July 2, 1973, #0441D, aired out of order on September 4)[]
She picks the Charmglow gas grill.
The price of the Pantos Olympic luggage.
The price of the GE trash compactor.
Unfortunately, she has lost.
Most Expensive for a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath, a Set of Saladmaster Cookware, and a Carnegine Console Stereo (July 12, 1973, #0454D, aired out of order on September 17)[]
She picks the Carnegine console stereo.
The price of the Jacuzzi whirlpool bath.
The price of the Saladmaster cookware.
Unfortunately, she has lost.
Most Expensive for a Nelco Maxi Sewing Machine, a Sensation Riding Lawn Mower, and a Leonard 6pc Silver Coffee & Tea Service (July 18, 1973, #0463D)[]
He picks the Leonard 6pc silver coffee & tea service.
The price of the Nelco Maxi sewing machine.
The price of the Sensation riding lawn mower.
Unfortunately, he picked the least expensive.
Most Expensive for a Preway Fireplace, a La-Z-Boy Rocker, and a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath (August 3, 1973, #0485D)[]
She picks the Jacuzzi Whirlpool bath.
The price of the Preway fireplace.
The price of the La-Z-Boy rocker.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a Viking Sewing Machine, a Set of Michael C Fina Silver Serving Pieces, and a Muskin Tri-Cat Mini-Bike (August 20, 1973, #0511D)[]
She picks the Muskin Tri-Cat mini-bike.
The price of the Viking sewing machine.
The price of the Michael C Fina silver serving pieces.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
Most Expensive for a Pantos 6pc Luggage Set, a General Electric Trash Compactor, and a La-Z-Boy Recliner (August 24, 1973, #0515D)[]
She picks the General Electric trash compactor.
The price of the Pantos 6pc luggage set.
The price of the La-Z-Boy recliner.
Unfortunately, she has lost.
Last Most Expensive Loss of Season 1 (August 28, 1973, #0522D)[]
She picks the Leonard 6pc silver tea service.
The price of the Speed Queen washer & dryer.
The price of the Muskin Cat Endura motorbike.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
April's Most Expensive Win on the 1st Season Finale (September 21, 1973, #0555D)[]
She picks the Waste King Universal dishwasher.
The price of the Preway free-standing fireplace.
The price of the HPE Muskin Dune Cat mini dune buggy.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a Scorpio Lawn Sweeper, a Smith-Corona Model 2200 Electric Typewriter, and an Arctic Enterprise Kitty Cat 3hp Snowmobile (October 15, 1973, #0591D)[]
She picks the Arctic Enterprise Kitty Cat snowmobile.
The price of the Scorpio lawn sweeper.
The price of the Smith-Corona electric typewriter.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a Freidrich Air Conditioner, a Rupp Off-Road Bike, and a Toshiba Color TV (January 21, 1974, #0731D)[]
She picks the Rupp off-road bike.
The price of the air conditioner.
The price of the Toshiba color TV.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for an Amana 25ft³ Side-by-Side Refrigerator Freezer, 2 Fairfield Chairs & Sofa, and a Stiga Robot Ping Pong Trainer & Table (March 12, 1974, #0802D)[]
He picks the Amana 25ft³ side-by-side refrigerator freezer.
The price of the 2 Fairfield chairs & sofa.
The price of the Stiga robot ping pong trainer & table.
Unfortunately, he has lost.
Most Expensive for 4 United States Gypsum Company Ocassional Tables, a Carnegie Stereo Cabinet, and a GE Compact Washer & Dryer (September 9, 1974, #1061D)[]
She picks the Carnegie stereo cabinet.
The price of the United States Gypsum Company ocassional tables
The price of the GE Compact washer & dryer.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
Most Expensive for a Grandfather Clock, an Armac Flipper 3-in-1 Game Table, and a Preway Modern Freestanding Fireplace (January 24, 1975, #1255D)[]
He picks the Armac Flipper 3-in-1 game table.
The price of the grandfather clock.
The price of the Preway Modern freestanding fireplace.
He wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a Brother AM/FM Stereo, a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath, and a H.U.D.D.L.E. Bunk Bed (July 24, 1975, #1514D)[]
She picks the H.U.D.D.L.E. bunk bed.
The price of the Brother AM/FM stereo.
The price of the Jacuzzi whirlpool bath.
She wins all 3 prizes!
The Second to Last Playing with the Original Most Expensive Set (August 29, 1975, #1565D)[]
She picks the Crown gas range w/double oven.
The price of the Sound Design console stereo.
The price of the Snark Sunflower sailboat.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Debut of Most Expensive's Second Set (September 8, 1975, #1581D, aired out of order on September 11)[]
She picks the Admiral 25" Color TV.
The price of the Westinghouse washer & dryer.
The price of the Bailey-Schmitz sofa sleeper.
Unfortunately, she has lost.
Most Expensive for a Bauer Baths Hot Tub, a Corsican Wrought Iron Gazebo, and a Murrey Pool Table (November 3, 1975, #1661D)[]
She picks the Bauer Baths hot tub.
The price of the Corsican wrought iron gazebo.
The price of the Murrey pool table.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for an Easy Rest Recliner, a Bar Cart, and an EF Johnson CB Radio (March 19, 1976, #1855D)[]
She picks the EF Johnson CB radio.
The price of the Easy Rest recliner.
The price of the bar cart.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for a HMS Victory Scale Model Ship Sculpture, Hammond Spinnet Organ, and a GA Systems Soda Fountain (March 15, 1977, #2292D)[]
She picks the GA Systems soda fountain.
The price of the HMS Victory scale model ship sculpture.
The price of the Hammond Spinnet organ.
She wins all 3 prizes!
Most Expensive for an Emperor Grandfather Clock, a Foxfire Loveseat, and a Set of Mirror Tables (June 16, 1977, #2424D)[]
She picks the Emperor grandfather clock.
The price of the Foxfire loveseat.
The price of the mirror tables.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
Most Expensive for a Set of World Book & Childcraft Encyclopedia, a Zenith Stereo, and a Leather Swivel Papasan Chair (June 23, 1977, #2434D)[]
She picks the Zenith stereo.
The price of the encyclopedia.
The price of the leather chair.
The price of the stereo is $800. She is a winner!
Most Expensive for a Pfaff Sewing Machine, a Honda Trail 70 Motorcycle, and a Chromcraft 3pc Bar Set (October 25, 1977, #2532D)[]
She picks the Honda Trail 70 motorcycle.
The price of the Pfaff sewing machine.
The price of the Chromcraft 3pc bar set.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
Most Expensive for a 3pc Bar Set, a H.U.D.D.L.E. Couch, and a 3-Wheel Electric Adult Trike (November 22, 1977, #2572D)[]
She picks the couch.
The price of the bar set.
The price of the adult trike.
Unfortunately, she has lost.
Most Expensive for a Viscount S310 Organ, a Murray & Sons Pool Table, and a Benelli Phantom Motorcycle (January 17, 1978, #2652D)[]
She picks the Murray & Sons pool table.
The price of the Viscount S310 organ.
The price of the Benelli Phantom motorcycle.
Unfortunately, she has lost.
Most Expensive for an Aaron Brothers Dinette Set, a Chrome/Glass Curio Cabinet, and a Cycle-Kamp Tent Trailer (February 13, 1978, #2691D)[]
She picks the curio cabinet.
The price of the dinette set.
The price of the tent trailer.
Unfortunately, she has lost.
Most Expensive for an Amana Refrigerator Freezer, a Murray & Sons Pool Table, and a Benelli Phantom Motorcycle (March 28, 1978, #2752D)[]
She picks the Amana refrigerator freezer.
The price of the Murray & Sons pool table.
The price of the Benelli Phantom motorcycle.
Unfortunately, she picked the least expensive.
Charlene's Most Expensive Loss on Christmas Day (December 25, 1979, #3532D)[]
She picks the Conn 'Caper' organ.
The price of the Easy Rest leather recliner.
The price of the 3-panel plate-glass mirrored screen.