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This page shows the Double Showcase Winners from Seasons 11-20.

Season 11[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
4682D
11/23/1982
Leslie McKaslan
$10,000
$10,056 $56 $5,914 + $10,056 = $15,970 $16,764
4775D
1/28/1983
Keith Williamson
$7,200
$7,240 $40 $7,240 + $10,012 = $17,252 $17,890
4853D
3/23/1983
Karen Davis
$12,500
$12,532 $32 $12,532 + $9,804 = $22,336 $31,116
4861D
3/28/1983
Janice Dolton
$13,800
$13,848 $48 $5,542 + $13,848 = $19,390 $21,625
4903D
4/27/1983
Charlene Boettcher†
$8,500
$8,582 $82 $12,385 + $8,582 = $20,967 $21,812
4944D
5/26/1983
Billie Lang
$6,250
$6,332 $82 $13,388 + $6,332 = $19,720 $20,798
  • On November 23, 1982, Leslie bid $10,000 and the ARP was $10,056 for a $56 difference. This marked the last DSW to use the turntable setup and the red and green asterisk podiums since August 19, 1975. On top of that, the overall total was $236 shy of $17,000. This was the last DSW of 1982, as well.
    • The purple-red-orange pattern was seen on the turning panel.
  • On January 28, 1983, Keith bid $7,200 and the ARP was $7,240 for a $40 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. The overall total was $110 shy of $18,000. This was the first DSW of 1983, and the first to use the purple, red and orange turntable setup and the purple and orange asterisk podiums.
  • On March 23, 1983, Karen bid $12,500 and the ARP was $12,532 for a $32 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $31,116 worth of prizes.
    • She was the first to win over $30,000 in prizes.
  • On March 28, 1983, Janice bid $13,800 and the ARP was $13,848 for a $48 difference. This marked the third DSW to use the purple, red and orange turntable setup and the purple and orange asterisk podiums.
  • On April 27, 1983, Charlene bid $8,500 and the ARP was $8,582 for an $82 difference. The overall total was $188 shy of $22,000 and the Double Showcase Winner graphic appeared late, and it was after the flashing screen.
    • Alas, Charlene passed away on August 10, 2013.
  • On May 26, 1983, Billie bid $6,250 and the ARP was $6,332 for an $82 difference. The overall total was $202 shy of $21,000.
  • Charlene Fletcher was the first this season to have a difference of $82.

Season 12[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
5054D
10/27/1983
Carol Southfield
$9,300
$9,327 $27 $12,735 + $9,327 = $22,062 $26,956
5063D
11/2/1983
Denise Sparrer
$5,900
$5,921 $21 $17,858 + $5,921 = $23,779 $26,569
5083D
11/16/1983
Rocky Townsend
$7,500
$7,591 $91 $11,465 + $7,591 = $19,056 $22,751
5103D
11/30/1983
Sarah Marshall
$10,000
$10,006 $6 $10,006 + $7,784 = $17,790 $28,884
5202D
2/14/1984
Diane Silver
$14,000
$14,020 $20 $14,020 + $11,117 = $25,137 $26,003
5213D
2/22/1984
Joanne Lewiston
$5,800
$5,816 $16 $12,204 + $5,816 = $18,020 $19,357
5262D
3/27/1984
Gloria Agee
$5,000
$5,090 $90 $14,748 + $5,090 = $19,838 $23,218
  • On October 27, 1983, Carol bid $9,300 and the ARP was $9,327 for a $27 difference. Her opponent, September, also gave this bid, but she came closest. The overall total was $44 shy of $27,000.
  • On November 2, 1983, Denise bid $5,900 and the ARP was $5,921 for a $21 difference. She was the second DSW of Season 12.
  • Denise was the third contestant to have a difference of $21.
  • Sandy Galbraith was the second from Season 3.
  • Karol Keaney was the first from Season 1, but she only won her own showcase since the rule wasn't in effect.
  • On November 16, 1983, Rocky bid $7,500 and the ARP was $7,591 for a $91 difference. The overall total was $249 shy of $23,000.
  • On November 30, 1983, Sarah bid $10,000 and the ARP was $10,006 for a $6 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. The overall total was $116 shy of $29,000. This was a DSW in the $10 or less style. This was the last DSW of 1983.
  • On February 14, 1984, Diane bid $14,000 and the ARP was $14,020 for a $20 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $26,003 worth of prizes. This was the first DSW of 1984.
  • Also, this was a Valentine's Day special.
  • On February 22, 1984, Joanne bid $5,800 and the ARP was $5,816 for a $16 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $19,357 worth of prizes.
  • On March 27, 1984, Gloria bid $5,000 and the ARP was $5,090 for a $90 difference. This marked the final DSW in Season 12 and using the original showcase podiums since 1972.

Season 13[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
5412D
9/25/1984
Penny Jean
$9,800
$9,840 $40 $9,840 + $11,254 = $21,094 $22,664
5462D
10/30/1984
Rosanne Levi
$13,500
$13,509 $9 $6,320 + $13,509 = $19,829 $23,149
5474D
11/8/1984
Alvira Singer†
$17,500
$17,590 $90 $8,055 + $17,590 = $25,645 $35,009
5523D
12/12/1984
Robert Lance
$12,000
$12,084 $84 $12,084 + $11,110 = $23,294 $23,980
5643D
3/13/1985
Shyla McGibbons
$9,000
$9,087 $87 $9,087 + $15,559 = $24,646 $28,831
5702D
4/23/1985
Deborah Felix
$16,000
$16,058 $58 $5,776 + $16,058 = $21,834 $34,646
5761D
6/3/1985
William Cunningham
$9,500
$9,589 $89 $11,161 + $9,589 = $20,750 $25,050
  • On September 25, 1984, Penny bid $9,800 and the ARP was $9,840 for a $40 difference. This was the first DSW to use the second Showcase podiums.
  • On October 30, 1984, Rosanne bid $13,500 and the ARP was $13,509 for a $9 difference. She was the second DSW to use the second Showcase podiums.
  • Rosanne was the third person to have a $9 difference.
    • Patricia Olin from Season 10 had this difference.
    • Terry Powell from Season 1 had this difference, but he only won his own showcase.
  • On November 8, 1984, Alvira bid $17,500 and the ARP was $17,590 for a $90 difference. She was the second to win over $30,000 worth of prizes.
    • Alas, Alvira passed away on September 28, 2017.
  • On December 12, 1984, Robert bid $12,000 and the ARP was $12,084 for an $84 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. The overall total was $20 shy of $24,000. This was the last DSW of 1984. This was also Bob Barker’s 61st birthday special.
  • On March 13, 1985, Shyla bid $9,000 and the ARP was $9,087 for an $87 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. The overall total was $169 shy of $29,000. This was the first DSW of 1985.
  • On April 23, 1985, Deborah bid $16,000 and the ARP was $16,058 for a $58 difference. She was the sixth contestant to win both showcases using the second showcase podiums.
  • On June 3, 1985, William bid $9,500 and the ARP was $9,589 for an $89 difference. He was the last DSW of Season 13.

Season 14[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
5###D
1985
Sandra
$16,130
$16,178 $48 $16,178 + TBA = TBA TBA
5882D
11/12/1985
Wilbur Fagan
$10,500
$10,556 $56 $17,872 + $10,556 = $28,428 $30,154
5962D
1/21/1986
Jeremiah Smith
$14,000
$14,023 $23 $14,023 + $8,885 = $22,908 $23,845
6003D
2/19/1986
Fiona MacLachlan
$8,000
$8,003 $3 $8,003 + $9,102 = $17,105 $17,770
6061D
3/31/1986
Lionel Berry
$29,500
$29,557 $57 $11,829 + $29,557 = $41,386 $42,986
6082D
4/15/1986
Ingrid Rosenberger
$19,800
$19,855 $55 $10,827 + $19,855 = $30,682 $36,667
6###D
May 1986
Jyles
$12,300
$12,351 $51 $12,351 + TBA = TBA $24,999
  • In 1985, Sandra bid $16,130 and the ARP was $16,178 for a $48 difference. The prizes she won are unknown.
  • On November 12, 1985, Wilbur bid $10,500 and the ARP was $10,556 for a $56 difference. His wife hugs Bob and then him for this DSW.
  • On January 21, 1986, Jeremiah bid $14,000 and the ARP was $14,023 for a $23 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. The overall total was $155 shy of $24,000. This was the first DSW of 1986.
  • On February 19, 1986, Fiona bid $8,000 and the ARP was $8,003 for a $3 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. The overall total was $230 shy of $18,000. This was the fourth closest DSW.
    • More likely, she was the last DSW to win less than $20,000 in total.
  • On March 31, 1986, Lionel Berry had a bid of $29,500 and the ARP was $29,557 for a $57 difference.
    • The prizes he won included a Porsche 944.
    • On the other hand, the overall total was $14 shy of $43,000.
    • On top of that, he was the first DSW ever to bid over $20,000 and win over $40,000 worth of prizes.
    • He’s also the first male to win over $40,000.
  • On April 15, 1986, Ingrid bid $19,800 and the ARP was $19,855 for a $55 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $36,667 worth of prizes.
  • In May of 1986, Jyles bid $12,300 and the ARP was $12,351 for a $51 difference. This was the last DSW of Season 14.
    • The overall total was only $1 shy of $25,000.

Season 15[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
6173D
9/10/1986
Willard Kowalski
$20,000
$20,039 $39 $8,131 + $20,039 = $28,170 $32,807
6224D
10/16/1986
Amanda Freeman
$17,000
$17,086 $86 $17,086 + $11,414 = $28,500 $29,876
6321D
1/5/1987
Vera C. Newinger†
$18,500
$18,525 $25 $17,443 + $18,525 = $35,968 $38,593
6395D
2/27/1987
Gail
$17,500
$17,564 $64 $12,342 + $17,564 = $29,906 $38,758
6###D
April 1987
December
$16,250
$16,258 $8 $16,258 + $9,532 = $25,790 $28,041
6522D
5/26/1987
Jane
$13,500
$13,537 $37 $13,537 + TBA = TBA $27,770
65##D
June 1987
Lori Beth Myers
$13,300
$13,347 $47 $22,137 + $13,347 = $35,484 $39,987
  • On September 10, 1986, Willard bid $20,000 and the ARP was $20,039 for a $39 difference. The bells clanged when this DSW first occurred. The overall total was $193 shy of $33,000.
  • Moreover, this also marked the first time a contestant kissed the other contestant on the lips after winning both showcases. I wonder what his wife thought about that.
  • On October 16, 1986, Amanda bid $17,000 and the ARP was $17,086 for an $86 difference. This was the 2nd DSW of Season 15. The overall total was $124 shy of $30,000.
  • On January 5, 1987, Vera bid $18,500 and the ARP was $18,525 for a $25 difference. She was the first Double Showcase Winner in 1987.
    • Alas, Vera passed away on August 27, 1990.
  • On February 27, 1987, Gail bid $17,500 and the ARP was $17,564 for a $64 difference. The prizes she won included a bedroom, two trips, and a car, but the rest are unknown. This was the third DSW of Season 15. The overall total was $242 shy of $39,000.
  • In April of 1987, December bid $16,250 and the ARP was $16,258 for an $8 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $28,041 worth of prizes. This was a DSW under the $10 or less style.
  • On May 26, 1987, Jane bid $13,500 and the ARP was $13,537 for a $37 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. The overall total was $230 shy of $28,000.
  • In June 1987, Lori Beth bid $13,300 and the ARP was $13,347 for a $47 difference. The prizes she won include an Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, a trip to Palm Springs, a trip to the Bahamas and other prizes. She won $39,987 worth of prizes. The overall total was $13 shy of $40,000. This was the last DSW of Season 15 and before Bob Barker stopped dying his hair.

Season 16[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
6###D
November 1987
Brandy Thompson
$12,500
$12,569 $69 $12,569 + $9,703 = $22,272 $23,523
6734D
1/28/1988
Katherine Williams
$14,500
$14,508 $8 $14,508 + $8,941 = $23,449 $28,791
6###D
March 1988
Esmeralda Pacheco
$13,500
$13,561 $61 $17,784 + $13,561 = $31,345 $36,658
6###D
April 1988
Susan Destefano
$9,500
$9,591 $91 $9,591 + TBA = TBA TBA
6###D
April 1988 (7th or 15th)
Imogen Trevors
$11,300
$11,333 $33 $11,333 + $16,889 = $28,222 $29,901
6###D
Summer 1988
Rachaelle Stevens
$18,500
$18,544 $44 $18,544 + $10,856 = $29,400 $30,300
  • These DSWs were all women.
  • In November of 1987, Brandy bid $12,500 and the ARP was $12,569 for a $69 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $23,523 worth of prizes. This was the first DSW after Bob Barker's hair turned gray.
  • On January 28, 1988, Katherine bid $14,500 and the ARP was $14,508 for an $8 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. This was the first DSW of 1988, and a DSW in the $10 or less style. The overall total was $209 shy of $29,000.
  • In March of 1988, Esmeralda bid $13,500 and the ARP was $13,561 for a $61 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $36,658 worth of prizes.
  • In April of 1988, Susan bid $9,500 and the ARP was $9,591 for a $91 difference. The prizes she won included a sailboat but the rest are unknown.
  • In April of 1988 (7th or 15th), Imogen bid $11,300 and the ARP was $11,333 for a $33 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. The overall total was $99 shy of $30,000.
  • In Summer of 1988, Rachaelle bid $18,500 and the ARP was $18,544 for a $44 difference. The prizes she won included a motorcycle but the rest are unknown. She won $30,300 worth of prizes. This was the last DSW of Season 16.
  • The information in italic writing is incomplete. If you have the answer, tell us.

Season 17[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
TBA
October 1988
Gordon
$11,500
$11,580 $80 $11,580 + TBA = TBA TBA
TBA
December 1988
Jacqueline Bonhomme
$11,250
$11,284 $34 $17,792 + $11,284 = $29,076 $39,841
TBA
1988
Digby
$14,000
$14,092 $92 $14,092 + TBA = TBA $32,970
7###D
Winter 1989
Kelly
$8,900
$8,988 $88 $8,988 + TBA = TBA TBA
7144D
2/9/1989
Gloria Davison
$10,001
$10,059 $58 $10,059 + $22,154 = $32,213 $39,971
7###D
Spring 1989
Lisa Benoit
$16,100
$16,153 $53 $16,153 + TBA = TBA TBA
7###D
June 1989
Anita Kinsey
$13,000
$13,042 $42 $13,042 + $9,974 = $23,016 $33,010
  • In October of 1988, Gordon bid $11,500 and the ARP was $11,580 for an $80 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. This was the first DSW of Season 17.
  • In December of 1988, Jacqueline bid $11,250 and the ARP was $11,284 for a $34 difference. The prizes she won included $10,000, a bedroom set, a selection of breakfast cereals, a new big screen television and other prizes. The overall total was $159 shy of $40,000
  • In 1988, Digby bid $14,000 and the ARP was $14,092 for a $92 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. The overall total was $30 shy of $33,000.
  • In 1989, Kelly bid $8,900 and the ARP was $8,988 for an $88 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. This was the third DSW of Season 17 and the first of 1989.
  • On February 9, 1989, Gloria bid $10,001 and the ARP was $10,059 for a $58 difference. The prizes she won are unknown.
  • The overall total was $29 shy of $40,000.
  • Lisa bid $16,100 and the ARP was $16,153 for a $53 difference. The prizes she won included a living room but the rest are unknown.
  • Anita bid $13,000 and the ARP was $13,042 for a $42 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $33,010 worth of prizes. This was the last DSW of Season 17.
  • The information in italic writing is incomplete. If you have the answer, tell us.

Season 18[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
7405D
11/3/1989
Jessica
$14,000
$14,022 $22 $14,022 + TBA = TBA TBA
7###D
December 1989
Connie DeForrest
$10,000
$10,018 $18 $17,922 + $10,018 = $27,940 $29,112
7###D
1990
Julia
$13,000
$13,046 $46 $13,046 + TBA = TBA TBA
7###D
1990
Diane
$14,500
$14,593 $93 $14,593 + TBA = TBA $30,239
7###D
1990
Jimmy
$18,500
$18,557 $57 $18,557 + TBA = TBA TBA
7###D
1990
Sandra
$13,050
$13,062 $12 $13,062 + TBA = TBA $34,708
7###D
1990
Grover McLean Jr.*
$11,900
$11,992 $92 $11,992 + $14,489 = $26,481 $27,581
7###D
1990
Selena Villasenor
$14,430
$14,489 $59 $14,489 + $11,992 = $26,481 $38,081
7###D
1990
Pamela
$13,000
$13,072 $72 $13,072 + TBA = TBA TBA
7###D
1990
Cherry Singleton
$13,975
$13,975 $0 $13,975 + $19,802 = $33,777 $35,259
7###D
1990
George Robertson
$11,000
$11,050 $50 $12,174 + $11,050 = $23,224 $26,457
7###D
1990
Vanessa Lawrence
$9,999
$10,017 $18 $10,017 + $28,335 = $38,352 $50,102
7###D
1990
Karen Graves
$8,600
$8,611 $11 $19,199 + $8,611 = $27,810 $34,559
7692D
5/29/1990
Janet
$10,350
$10,364 $14 $19,210 + $10,364 = $29,574 $40,973
  • Fourteen DSWs was the most known for one season.
  • On November 3, 1989, Jessica bid $14,000 and the ARP was $14,022 for a $22 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. This was the first DSW of Season 18.
  • In December 1989, Connie bid $10,000 and the ARP was $10,018 for an $18 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $29,112 worth of prizes. This was the last DSW of the 1980s.
  • In 1990, Julia bid $13,000 and the ARP was $13,046 for a $46 difference. The prizes she won included a room and sailboat but the rest are unknown. She was the first DSW in the 1990s.
  • There were eleven more DSWs during Season 18, and all appeared in 1990. Here they are:
  • Diane bid $14,500 and the ARP was $14,593 for a $93 difference. She won a room including a trip to New Zealand and a Geo Tracker all for a grand total of $30,239 including $2,500 cash in Check Game.
  • Jimmy bid $18,500 and the ARP was $18,557 for a $57 difference. The prizes he won included a sailboat but the rest are unknown.
  • Sandra bid $13,050 and the ARP was $13,062 for a $12 difference. She won $34,708 in prizes including a car and living room.
  • Grover bid $11,900 and the ARP was $11,992 for a $92 difference. HOWEVER his opponent Selena bid $14,430 and the ARP was $14,489 for a difference of $59. As Selena's bid was closer she won both Showcases. The prizes she won include a sailboat, a brass bed, and Buick Skylark but the rest are unknown.
  • Pamela bid $13,000 and the ARP was $13,072 for a $72 difference and the main prizes were a cruise of the Orient and season tix to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • Cherry bid $13,975 and the ARP was $13,975 for a $0 difference. For the second time ever in The Price is Right history, Cherry became the second contestant since 1973 to correctly bid the exact price on her showcase. The prizes she won included a bedroom, a game room, a trip to London, a dune buggy, Gibson kitchen appliances, a trip to Cancun, and a car. She won $35,259 in prizes.
  • George bid $11,000 and the ARP was $11,050 for a $50 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. He won $26,457 worth of prizes.
  • Vanessa bid $9,999 and the ARP was $10,017 for an $18 difference. The prizes she won included a trip to Sweden but the rest are unknown. She won $50,102 worth of prizes.
    • Connie DeForrest also had a difference of $18, but got it first.
    • Moreover, she was the first DSW to win over $50,000 in prizes.
    • She was also the first female to win over $50K.
  • Karen bid $8,600 and the ARP was $8,611 for an $11 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $34,559 worth of prizes.
  • On May 29, 1990, Janet bid $10,350 and the ARP was $10,364 for a $14 difference. The prizes she won included $10,000 in cash from the Grand Game, a bedroom, a car, and a trip but the rest are unknown. This would be the thirteenth and last DSW of Season 18 as well.
    • On top of that, the overall total was $27 shy of $41,000.
    • Moreover, she was the first female to win over $40,000 worth of prizes.
    • Also, this was one day after a One Away wipeout for a Lincoln from someone named Jacqueline.
  • The information in italic writing is incomplete. If you have the answer, tell us.

Season 19[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
7793D
11/14/1990
Michael Caldwell
$9,700
$9,764 $64 $20,676 + $9,764 = $30,440 $37,650
7###D
December 1990
America De Leon
$12,999
$13,029 $30 $13,029 + $26,531 = $39,560 $49,120
7###D
February 1991
Boulangerie Baker
$11,550
$11,604 $54 $11,604 + $9,851 = $21,455 $24,250
7963D
3/20/1991
Philip Brown
$12,000
$12,071 $71 $12,071 + TBA = TBA $30,000+
8033D
5/8/1991
Barbara
$9,200
$9,227 $27 $15,795 + $9,227 = $25,022 $35,500
8###D
May 1991
Ramona
$12,500
$12,561 $61 $12,561 + TBA = TBA TBA
8071D
6/3/1991
Natasha Wise
$19,700
$19,717 $17 $19,717 + TBA = TBA TBA
8###D
June 1991
Suzanne
$15,300
$15,377 $77 $15,377 + $9,235 = $24,612 $25,112
  • On November 14, 1990, Michael bid $9,700 and the ARP was $9,764 for a $64 difference. The prizes he won included $6,000 in the Showcase Showdown, a trip and a bedroom but the rest are unknown. He won $37,650 in prizes. This was also the first DSW of Season 19.
  • In December of 1990, America bid $12,999 and the ARP was $13,029 for a $30 difference. This was the last DSW of 1990.
  • In February of 1991, Boulangerie bid $11,550 and the ARP was $11,604 for a $54 difference. This was the first DSW of 1991.
  • On March 20, 1991, Philip bid $12,000 and the ARP was $12,071 for a $71 difference. The prizes he won included a car but the rest are unknown.
  • On May 8, 1991, Barbara bid $9,200 and the ARP was $9,227 for a $27 difference. She thought she was over the ARP of her showcase, but she wasn't.
  • This was the second to last DSW for anybody bidding less than $10,000 prior to Season 25.
  • On an unknown day in May of 1991, Ramona bid $12,500 and the ARP was $12,561 for a $61 difference. The prizes she won included a room and a trailer but the rest are unknown. This was the sixth DSW of Season 19.
  • On June 3, 1991, Natasha bid $19,700 and the ARP was $19,717 for a $17 difference. This was the seventh DSW of Season 19.
  • The information in italic writing is incomplete. If you have the answer, tell us.
  • In June of 1991, Suzanne bid $15,300 and the ARP was $15,377 for a $77 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. This was the last DSW of Season 19.

Season 20[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
8155D
10/25/1991
Emma Ruthelford
$12,000
$12,081 $81 $18,669 + $12,081 = $30,750 $37,066
8###D
1991
Miguel
$14,125
$14,185 $60 $14,185 + $11,899 = $26,084 $27,584
8192D
11/19/1991
Wendy Faust
$18,450
$18,524 $74 $9,447 + $18,524 = $27,971 $35,521
8###D
1992
Tyler Morris
$12,250
$12,329 $79 $12,329 + TBA = TBA $28,976
8395D
4/17/1992
Deanna Ingram
$17,500
$17,552 $52 $9,448 + $17,552 = $27,000 $46,321
8401D
4/20/1992
Lisa Boyle
$11,000
$11,032 $32 $10,533 + $11,032 = $21,565 $27,633
8421D
5/4/1992
Cooper
$16,750
$16,774 $24 $16,774 + $24,521 = $41,295 $47,395
8###D
June 1992
Shannon Briggs
$9,500
$9,582 $82 $9,582 + $12,231 = $21,813 $22,413
  • On October 25, 1991, Emma bid $12,000 and the ARP was $12,081 for an $81 difference. This marked the third to last DSW of 1991.
  • In 1991, Miguel bid $14,125 and the ARP was $14,185 for a $60 difference. The prizes he won included a trip to Montreal but the rest are unknown, but he won $27,584 worth of prizes. This was the second to last DSW of 1991.
  • On November 19, 1991, Wendy bid $18,450 and the ARP was $18,524 for a $74 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $35,521 worth of prizes. This would be the last DSW of 1991.
  • In 1992, Tyler bid $12,250 and the ARP was $12,329 for a $79 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. The overall total was $24 shy of $29,000. This could possibly be the first DSW of 1992.
  • On April 17, 1992, Deanna bid $17,500 and the ARP was $17,552 for a $52 difference. The prizes she won included a car but the rest are unknown. She won $46,321 worth of prizes. This was the second DSW of 1992.
  • On April 20, 1992, Lisa bid $11,000 and the ARP was $11,032 for a $32 difference. This was the third DSW of 1992 and the third to last DSW with the Turntable Wall setup since December 29, 1982.
  • On May 4, 1992, Cooper bid $16,750 and the ARP was $16,774 for a $24 difference. The prizes he won included a car but the rest unknown, but from all prizes won, his total winnings were $47,395 in prizes. This would be the second to last DSW with the Turntable Wall setup since December 29, 1982.
  • In June 1992, Shannon bid $9,500 and the ARP was $9,582 for an $82 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $22,413 in prizes. This would be the last DSW in Season 20.
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