Pick-A-Pair for a $2,799 Muskin Redwood Spa (May 8, 1984, #5322D)[]
Pick-A-Pair for a $2,147 Benchcraft Living Room and a Fisher 6660 Home Stereo (June 21, 1984, #5384D)[]
Her first try.
She keeps the tenderizer.
Her second try. The prices match!
Donna's Pick-A-Pair Win on First Try (September 21, 1984, #5405D)[]
A Blooper in Pick-A-Pair (December 21, 1984, #5535D)[]
His first try. Bob tells Albert the item that sold for $1.59 were the raisins as he attempted to explain about the props.
But then he has realized that the game is not over and gives Albert his second try.
"Now, Albert, you can keep the chili at $1.59 or the bread at $1.19 and try to pick out--what are you shaking your head about?"
Albert keeps the chili...
...and for his second try, due to Bob's goof, picks the raisins!
The prices match!
Pick-A-Pair for a $1,598 Armstrong Bedroom Group (January 4, 1985, #5545D)[]
Her first try.
Her second try. The prices match!
First Pick-A-Pair Playing with the Carnival Music (February 15, 1985, #5605D)[]
Her first try.
Her second try. The prices match!
Thomas' Bad Luck Pick-A-Pair Loss (March 27, 1985, #5663D)[]
His first try.
His second try, but the prices still don't match.
Last Appearance of Pick-A-Pair's Yellow Color Scheme (May 6, 1985, #5721D)[]
The first try. And, she keeps the $2.89 price.
Her second try, but the prices still don't match.
Debut of Pick-A-Pair's Blue Color Scheme (May 31, 1985, #5755D)[]
Her first try.
Her second try. The prices match!
First Pick-A-Pair Loss With The Blue Color Scheme (September 26, 1985, #5814D)[]
Her first try.
Her second try, but the prices still don't match.
Pick-A-Pair for a $5,384 Starcraft Star Flyer Camping Trailer (October 29, 1985, #5862D)[]
His first try.
His second try, but the prices still don't match.
A Prop Blooper in Pick-A-Pair (December 10, 1985, #5922D)[]
Her first try. And, she keeps the $1.59 price.
Her second try. The prices match!
Robin's Pick-A-Pair Loss on the Ceremonial 3,000th Show (October 1, 1986, #6203D, in reality, the 2,996th show)[]
Her first try.
Her second try, but the prices still do not match.
She should've taken the polish remover for her $1.19 pick. If she had kept the raisins at $1.59, then she should've taken the polish. Remember, two different products with two different names and two different prices here, folks.
Wayne's Pick-A-Pair Win on First Try (March 27, 1987, #6435D)[]
Pick-A-Pair for a $5,987 Starcraft Comet Camping Trailer (October 22, 1987, #6604D, aired out of order on October 15)[]