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This page shows the Double Showcase Winners from Seasons 21-30.

Season 21[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
8###D
September 1992
Courtney
$16,400
$16,494 $94 $16,494 + $21,237 = $37,731 $44,394
8###D
November 1992
Elaine-Marie Woodward
$11,650
$11,712 $62 $11,712 + TBA = TBA TBA
8###D
January 1993
Tammie Ash
$14,450
$14,461 $11 $14,461 + $17,095 = $31,556 $33,555 Tammiewinsbothshowcases
8###D
March 1993
Sarah
$14,500
$14,565 $65 $14,565 + TBA = TBA TBA
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8###D
May 1993
Cameron
$21,000
$21,010 $10 $21,010 + TBA = TBA $51,000+
8835D
5/21/1993
Cassandra Hopper
$20,500
$20,503 $3 $20,503 + TBA = TBA TBA
  • In September 1992, Courtney bid $16,400, and the ARP was $16,494, a $94 difference. She won $44,394 worth of prizes.
    • She was the second female to win over $40,000 in prizes. Janet was the first back in Season 18 with $40,973.
  • In November 1992, Elaine-Marie bid $11,650, and the ARP was $11,712, a $62 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. This was the last DSW of 1992.
  • In January of 1993, Tammie bid $14,450 and the ARP was $14,461, an $11 difference. The prizes she won included two rooms of furniture but the rest are unknown. This was the first DSW of 1993.
  • In March 1993, Sarah bid $14,500. The ARP was $14,565. $65 was the difference. She won a sailboat, but the rest of the prizes are unknown.
  • In May of 1993, Cameron bid $21,000, and the ARP was $21,010 for a $10 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. This was a DSW in the $10 or less style.
    • He was the first male DSW to win over $50,000 in prize money.
  • On May 21, 1993, Cassandra bid $20,500, and the ARP was $20,503 for a $3 difference. It marked the 4th best DSW overall.

Season 22[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
8951D
11/1/1993
Michelle
$16,500
$16,597 $97 $21,073 + $16,597 = $37,670 $43,626
DSW from 1993-11-01
9###D
Winter 1993
Madison Crawford
$17,500
$17,502 $2 $17,502 + TBA = TBA TBA
9064D
2/3/1994
Mercedes Littlejohn
$10,000
$10,007 $7 $15,247 + $10,007 = $25,254 $27,869
DSW from 1994-02-03
9###D
Spring 1994
Katie
$23,300
$23,335 $35 $23,335 + TBA = TBA TBA Katiedswcolorized
9###D
April 1994
Corbin
$15,000
$15,041 $41 $15,041 + TBA = TBA TBA
9213D
5/18/1994
Giana Louston
$23,700
$23,743 $43 $23,743 + $18,247 = $41,990 $53,000
  • On November 1, 1993, Michelle bid $16,500, and the ARP was $16,597 for a $97 difference. It marked the first DSW of Season 22.
  • In the Winter of 1993, Madison bid $17,500, and the ARP was $17,502 for a $2 difference. It marked the 3rd best DSW overall.
  • On February 3, 1994, Mercedes bid $10,000, and the ARP was $10,007 for a $7 difference. The DSW graphic fades in and out rather than flashes. It marked the first DSW of 1994, and a DSW in the $10 or less style.
    • The overall total was $131 shy of $28,000.
  • In the Spring of 1994, Katie bid $23,300, and the ARP was $23,335 for a $35 difference. The prizes she won include a Dodge Intrepid, but the rest are unknown.
  • In April of 1994, Corbin bid $15,000, and the ARP was $15,041 for a $41 difference. The prizes he won are unknown.
  • On May 18, 1994, Giana bid $23,700, and the ARP was $23,743 for a $43 difference. The prizes she won included $10 from the Grand Game, but the rest are unknown. It marked the last DSW of Season 22.
  • Moreover, Giana was the second contestant to net an exact multiple of thousands.

Season 23[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
9274D
9/22/1994
Jephrey Werner
$17,700
$17,736 $36 $17,736 + $21,914 = $39,650 $40,665
9435D
1/27/1995
Dwayne Edwards
$25,500
$25,517 $17 $25,165 + $25,517 = $50,682 $51,547
DSW from 1995-01-27
9461D
2/13/1995
Richard Fadsmith
$30,000
$30,047 $47 $30,047 + $14,897 = $44,944 $51,574
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9494D
3/9/1995
Brian Jeans
$71,500
$71,514 $14 $14,821 + $71,514 = $86,335 $96,785
9###D
Spring 1995
Sharon
$16,500
$16,532 $32 $16,532 + TBA = TBA TBA Sharondswcolorized
9624D
6/8/1995
Kelly
$12,000
$12,058 $58 $12,058 + TBA = TBA $33,000+
Kelly
  • On September 22, 1994, Jephrey bid $17,700 and the ARP was $17,736 for a $36 difference. It marked the first DSW of Season 23 and the last DSW in 1994.
  • On January 27, 1995, Dwayne bid $25,500 and the ARP was $25,517 for a $17 difference. Both showcases were at least $25,000.
    • Dwayne was the third to win over $50,000 worth of prizes.
  • On February 13, 1995, Richard bid $30,000 and the ARP was $30,047 for a $47 difference. It marked the first time a contestant won both showcases after bidding at least $30,000.
  • On March 9, 1995, Brian bid $71,500 and the ARP was $71,514 for a $14 difference. The prizes that he won included a $6,000 bonus on the Big Wheel and a $63,000+ Ferrari Spider, but the rest are unknown. This DSW set a then-daytime winnings record. The overall total was $215 shy of $97,000.
    • This was the first time a contestant won both showcases after bidding at least $70,000.
  • In the Spring of 1995, Sharon bid $16,500, and the ARP was $16,532 for a $32 difference. The prizes that she won are unknown.
  • On June 8, 1995, Kelly bid $12,000 on her showcase, and the ARP was $12,058 for a $58 difference. The prizes she won included a 35mm camera, a collection of videotapes, a TV and VCR, a trip to the Greek Isles, and a boat. She won over $33,000 worth of prizes.

Season 24[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
9651D
9/18/1995
Matthew
$11,000
$11,089 $89 $11,089 + TBA = TBA $34,072
9704D
10/26/1995
Ronald Moore
$16,000
$16,048 $48 $22,245 + $16,048 = $38,293 $44,162
DSW from 1995-10-26
9###D
November 1995
Kyle
$25,000
$25,013 $13 $25,013 + TBA = TBA TBA
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9###D
December 1995
Saundra
$15,060
$15,135 $75 $15,135 + $21,853 = $36,988 $38,088
9864D
2/22/1996
Marc
$11,169
$11,227 $58 $12,330 + $11,227 = $23,557 $29,366
9935D
4/12/1996
Heidie
$35,000
$35,049 $49 $35,049 + $18,654 = $53,703 $57,235
9975D
5/10/1996
Leonard Bumpus
$14,250
$14,276 $26 $37,670 + $14,276 = $51,946 $56,802 DSW from 1996-05-10
  • On September 18, 1995, Matthew bid $11,000, and the ARP was $11,089 for an $89 difference. The prizes he won are unknown.
  • On October 26, 1995, Ronald bid $16,000, and the ARP was $16,048 for a $48 difference. This was the second DSW of Season 24.
  • On an unknown date in November of 1995, Kyle bid $25,000, and the ARP was $25,013 for a $13 difference. The prizes he won included a trip, but the rest are unknown. The result would be the third of Season 24 and the second to last DSW of 1995.
  • In December of 1995, Saundra bid $15,060, and the ARP was $15,135 for a $75 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $38,088 worth of prizes.
  • The extra $60 in her bid referenced to her boyfriend's father's 60th birthday.
  • On February 22, 1996, Marc bid $11,169, and the ARP was $11,227 for a $58 difference. All the info is available, but the picture is still missing.
    • Marc was the second to last DSW to win under $30,000.
  • On April 12, 1996, Heidie bid $35,000, and the ARP was $35,049 for a $49 difference. The prizes she won included a Corvette but the rest are unknown.
  • On May 10, 1996, Leonard bid $14,250, and the ARP was $14,276 for a $26 difference. The winning graphic used a different font style. The overall total was $198 shy of $57,000.
  • This was also the last DSW to have a production number D.

Season 25[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
0095K
10/18/1996
Forrest Arsenault
$16,000
$16,070 $70 $16,070 + $23,303 = $39,373 $44,484
0282K
3/4/1997
Jewel Bumpers
$12,500
$12,517 $17 $14,165 + $12,517 = $26,682 $32,141
DSW from 1997-03-04
0361K
4/28/1997
Eddy Cortez
$9,600
$9,659 $59 $9,659 + $12,227 = $21,886 $22,587
  • On October 18, 1996, Forrest bid $16,000, and the ARP was $16,070 for a $70 difference. It marked the first DSW of Season 25, the first DSW with the production number K, and the last DSW of 1996.
  • On March 4, 1997, Jewel bid $12,500, and the ARP was $12,517 for a $17 difference. This was the second DSW of Season 25 and the first DSW in 1997.
  • On April 28, 1997, Eddy bid $9,600, and the ARP was $9,659 for a $59 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. It made the last DSW of Season 25, the last DSW for someone to win under $30,000 worth of prizes, and the last DSW for someone bidding under $10,000 since the later seasons were over that much.
    • There were no DSWs in the entirety of Season 26, one of only two seasons (the other being Season 47) where this occurred. This is likely what led to the "less than $100" rule being changed to "$250 or less" the following season.

Season 27[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
0894K
11/12/1998
Jayme Hyatt
$23,000
$23,246 $246 $13,544 + $23,246 = $36,790 $42,382
DSW from 1998-11-12
0961K
1/4/1999
Jayme Sanchez
$14,000
$14,234 $234 $28,126 + $14,234 = $42,360 $51,700
DSW from 1999-01-04
0982K
1/19/1999
Sherry Diamond
$14,900
$15,024 $124 $36,186 + $15,024 = $51,210 $52,720
DSW from 1999-01-19
1033K
2/24/1999
Armand Legaspi
$25,000
$25,073 $73 $15,729 = $25,073 = $40,802 $48,851
DSW from 1999-02-24
1063K
3/24/1999
Christopher Murphy
$16,500
$16,540 $40 $12,875 + $16,540 = $29,415 $52,186
DSW from 1999-03-24
1###K
April 1999
Shawn Fields
$18,000
$18,226 $226 $18,226 + TBA = TBA $41,553
1162K
6/8/1999
Elizabeth Wiegert
$22,250
$22,410 $160 $22,410 + $27,615 = $50,025 $59,928
  • On November 12, 1998, Jayme H. bid $23,000, and the ARP was $23,246 for a $246 difference. This marked the first DSW under the current "$250 or less" rule.
    • Moreover, it marked the last DSW in 1998.
  • On January 4, 1999, Jayme S. bid $14,000, and the ARP was $14,234 for a $234 difference. He played Check Game perfectly.
  • On January 19, 1999, Sherry bid $14,900, and the ARP was $15,024 for a $124 difference. After the DSW winning graphic, the player's total flashes whenever a person wins over $35,000 in prizes since the graphic was introduced on January 8, 1999, replacing an on-camera close-up shot of the player's total during the closing credits.
  • On February 24, 1999, Armand bid $25,000, and the ARP was $25,073 for a $73 difference. The overall total was $149 shy of $49,000.
  • On March 24, 1999, Christopher bid $16,500, and the ARP was $16,540 for a $40 difference. This marked the fourth to last DSW in the 1990s.
  • In April of 1999, Shawn bid $18,000, and the ARP was $18,226 for a $226 difference. The prizes he won are unknown.
  • On June 8, 1999, Elizabeth bid $22,250, and the ARP was $22,410 for a $160 difference. The prizes she won included a dinette set, a sofa, and a trip to Australia. The overall total was $72 shy of $60,000. It made the second to last DSW in the 1990s.

Season 28[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
1###K
December 1999 (15th or 16th)
Maryanne Goldsmith
$14,500
$14,589 $89 $14,589 + $22,212 = $36,801 $43,124
1343K
1/26/2000
Edward Keller
$19,969
$20,141 $172 $13,018 + $20,141 = $33,159 $37,344
DSW from 2000-01-26
1423K
4/19/2000
Jennifer Snyder
$18,500
$18,602 $102 $18,602 + TBA = TBA TBA
1443K
5/10/2000
Shannon Mammoth
$14,300
$14,375 $75 $31,167 + $14,375 = $45,542 $46,280
DSW from 2000-05-10
1492K
6/13/2000
Rachel Hernandez
$17,250
$17,279 $29 $12,874 + $17,279 = $30,153 $31,153
DSW from 2000-06-13
  • On an unknown date in December of 1999, Maryanne bid $14,500, and the ARP was $14,589 for a $89 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She won $43,124 worth of prizes. It would be the first DSW of Season 28 and the last of the 1990s.
  • On January 26, 2000, Edward bid $19,969, and the ARP was $20,141 for a $172 difference. This marked the second DSW of Season 28 and the first DSW in the 2000s.
  • On April 19, 2000, Jennifer bid $18,500, and the ARP was $18,602 for a $102 difference. The prizes she won are unknown.
  • On May 10, 2000, Shannon bid $14,300, and the ARP was $14,375 for a $75 difference. He was the second to last DSW of Season 28.
  • On June 13, 2000, Rachel bid $17,250, and the ARP was $17,279 for a $29 difference. Due to her winnings being less than $35,000 on June 13, 2000, there was no total winning graphic after the DSW graphic. It would be the last DSW in the 20th century.
  • Moreover, Rachel cheated her opponent out of a $374 difference.

Season 29[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
1665K
1/19/2001
Martha Jimenez
$18,000
$18,046 $46 $32,861 + $18,046 = $50,907 $52,007
DSW from 2001-01-19
1692K
2/6/2001
Andrea Lizzacaro
$22,000
$22,032 $32 $15,108 = $22,032 = $37,140 $42,270
DSW from 2001-02-06
1724K
3/1/2001
Ty Parken
$17,000
$17,228 $228 $16,461 + $17,228 = $33,689 $56,059
DSW from 2001-03-01
1792K
5/1/2001
Azalia C. Marquez
$19,000
$19,100 $100 $23,765 + $19,100 = $42,865 $43,733
DSW from 2001-05-01
1811K
5/14/2001
Robert Young
$19,900
$20,129 $229 $25,514 + $20,129 = $45,643 $48,918
DSW from 2001-05-14
  • All five DSWs happened in 2001.
  • On January 19, 2001, Martha bid $18,000, and the ARP was $18,046 for a $46 difference. She was the first DSW of Season 29 and the 21st century.
  • Martha was the second contestant to have a difference of $46.
  • Julia from Season 18 was the first.
  • On February 6, 2001, Andrea bid $22,000, and the ARP was $22,032 for a $32 difference. The same winning graphic for players winning over $35,000 in prizes was in blue instead of green.
  • Andrea was the fourth contestant to have a $32 difference.
  • Lisa Boyle from Season 20 was the third person to have a $32 difference.
  • Karen Davis from Season 11 was the second.
  • Fred Baedeker from Season 1 was the first, though he only won his own showcase.
  • On May 1, 2001, Azalia bid $19,000, and the ARP was $19,100 for a $100 difference. Had the "Less than $100" rule been enforced, she would've just won her showcase.
  • On May 14, 2001, Robert bid $19,900, and the ARP was $20,129 for a $229 difference. The overall total was $82 shy of $49,000.

Season 30[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
1915K
10/26/2001
Jay Soto
$22,920
$23,027 $107 $31,705 + $23,027 = $54,732 $60,757
DSW from 2001-10-26
2174K
5/16/2002
Gary McWilliam
$17,500
$17,627 $127 $31,144 + $17,627 = $48,771 $54,045
DSW from 2002-05-16
  • Both of these DSWs were men.
  • On October 26, 2001, Jay bid $22,920, and the ARP was $23,027 for a $107 difference. After the closing statement, the folks at home see the total winnings graphic.
  • Jay's bidding was HORRENDOUS. He started at $68,000, then $52,000, then $43,000, and later settled for $22,920.
    • On top of that, Jay was the first to win over $60,000 worth of prizes.
    • The overall total was $243 shy of $61,000.
    • Also, Jay cheated his opponent out of a $705 difference.
  • On May 16, 2002, Gary bid $17,500, and the ARP was $17,627 for a $127 difference. This was the last DSW to use the Turntable Wall setup since May 27, 1992.