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This page shows the Pre-Double Showcase Winners and Double Showcase Winners from Season 1-10.

Pre-Double Showcase Winners[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Grand Total Picture
0011D
9/4/1972
Paul Levine
$2,500
$2,504 $4 $4,328
0013D
9/6/1972
Gerri Harvey
$2,750
$2,775 $25 $4,213
0034D
9/21/1972
Barbara Lewis
$2,000
$2,033 $33 $3,302
0081D
10/23/1972
Pam Morgan
$3,100
$3,165 $65 $6,623
0095D
11/3/1972
Terry Powell
$1,900
$1,909 $9 $3,244
0171D
12/25/1972
Kathleen Yoder
$3,200
$3,219 $19 $6,451
0193D
1/10/1973
Judy Ho
$1,700
$1,763 $63 $3,103
TBA
1973
TBA
$2,200
$2,200 $0 TBA
0235D
2/9/1973
Ann Guy
$2,100
$2,149 $49 $4,978
0253D
2/21/1973
Karol Keaney
$2,000
$2,021 $21 $3,348
0261D
2/26/1973
Fred Baedeker
$1,900
$1,932 $32 $3,400
0262D
2/27/1973
Mary Bolee
$1,730
$1,785 $55 $2,865
0314D
4/5/1973
Rita
$1,800
$1,817 $17 $2,397
0333D
4/18/1973
Sylvia Coleman
$3,100
$3,182 $82 $4,620
0501D
8/13/1973
Doris Hatten
$2,050
$2,125 $75 $3,446
0563D
11/29/1973
Mary Bligh Frost
$3,250
$3,260 $10 $6,279

Season 2[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
0894D
5/16/1974
Jeannie Fung
$1,800
$1,885 $85 $1,885 + $2,115 = $4,000 $4,440
TBA
July 1974
Anne Bradshaw
$2,800
$2,866 $66 $1,994 + $2,866 = $4,860 $7,221
1024D
8/15/1974
Vicki Ranglover
$2,100
$2,168 $68 $2,168 + $2,428 = $4,596 $5,000
1041D
8/26/1974
Lilly Shields
$1,900
$1,952 $52 $1,952 + $3,661 = $5,613 $7,235
  • On May 16, 1974, Jeannie bid $1,800 and the ARP was $1,885 for an $85 difference. The prizes she won are unknown, but she won $4,440 worth of prizes. A fur coat was offered in this episode and has not been reran since its original airing as a result.
    • This was the first DSW under Bob Barker's tenure.
    • The first ever DSW in TPIR history.
    • The first female to win both showcases.
    • The first runner up to win both showcases.
    • The first to use the "Tonight” graphic.
  • On an unknown date in July of 1974, Anne bid $2,800 and the ARP was $2,866 for a $66 difference. The prizes she won are unknown, but she won $7,221 worth of prizes. She was the second DSW of Season 2.
  • On August 15, 1974, Vicki bid $2,100 and the ARP was $2,168 for a $68 difference. She was the third DSW of Season 2.
  • Vicki's name tag falls off when she wins both showcases.
  • Both showcases were at least $2,000.
  • On August 26, 1974, Lilly bid $1,900 and the ARP was $1,952 for a $52 difference. The prizes she won included a bedroom and the rest are unknown, but she won $7,235 in prizes. This was the last DSW of Season 2.

Season 3[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
1###D
1974
Elliot Mangoubi
$2,500
$2,545 $45 $2,545 + $3,198 = $5,743 $7,396
1121D
10/21/1974
Karen Urkel
$2,100
$2,188 $88 $2,188 + $4,407 = $6,595 $8,129
1###D
November 1974
Hildegard Hoffman
$2,800
$2,880 $80 $2,880 + $3,148 = $6,028 $7,244
1###D
1975
Flo Larlham
$2,900
$2,928 $28 $2,928 + TBA = TBA TBA
1285D
2/14/1975
Vickie Burton
$3,400
$3,470 $70 $3,470 + TBA = TBA TBA
1341D
3/24/1975
Terry O'Keefe*
$2,200
$2,230 $30 $2,230 + $4,729 = $6,959 $11,447
1341D
3/24/1975
Susan McClelland
$4,700
$4,729 $29 $2,230 + $4,729 = $6,959 $8,539
1492D
7/8/1975
David Hopper
$4,700
$4,747 $47 $3,745 + $4,747 = $8,492 $12,776
1503D
7/16/1975
Bonnie Cohen
$4,500
$4,543 $43 $3,436 + $4,543 = $7,979 $12,540
1525D
8/1/1975
Marsha Finnerty
$5,100
$5,176 $76 $5,176 + TBA = TBA TBA
1552D
8/19/1975
Sandy Galbraith
$3,750
$3,771 $21 $3,771 + $4,390 = $8,161 $8,682
1564D
8/28/1975
Kimiline Donnelly
$4,100
$4,159 $59 $5,195 + $4,159 = $9,354 $13,810
  • Twelve DSWs was the second most known for one season.
  • In 1974, Elliot Mangoubi was the first ever male to win both showcases. Elliot bid $2,500 and the ARP was $2,545 for a $45 difference.
  • On October 21, 1974, Karen bid $2,100 and the ARP was $2,188 for an $88 difference. She was the second to last DSW in 1974.
  • In November of 1974, Hildegard bid $2,800 and the ARP was $2,880 for an $80 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. She was the last DSW in 1974.
  • In 1975, Flo bid $2,900 and the ARP was $2,928 for a $28 difference. The prizes she won include two trips, two cars, furniture but the details are unknown. This was the first DSW of 1975.
  • On February 14, 1975, Vickie bid $3,400 and the ARP was $3,470 for a $70 difference. The prizes she won included a washer and dryer, a sofa, a color TV, a bedroom set, a crock pot, 3 pairs of slacks, makeup, and a car.
  • On March 24, 1975, Terry bid $2,200 and the ARP was $2,230 for a $30 difference. However, her opponent Susan bid $4,700 and the ARP was $4,729 for a $29 difference. As Susan's bid was closer she won both Showcases. This marked the first time that both contestants were less than $100 of the retail price of their showcases.
  • On July 8, 1975, David bid $4,700 on his showcase, and the ARP was $4,747 for a $47 difference. He was the second male to win a DSW.
    • The new rainbow set was introduced for this DSW.
    • The overall total was $224 shy of $13,000.
    • David was the first top winner to win both showcases.
    • On top of that, he was the first to win over $10,000 worth of prizes after winning both showcases.
  • On July 16, 1975, Bonnie bid $4,500 and the ARP was $4,543 for a $43 difference. She was the second to win over $10,000 worth of prizes.
  • On August 1, 1975, Marsha bid $5,100 and the ARP was $5,176 for a $76 difference. The prizes she won included a grandfather clock, a stereo, a color TV, a refrigerator and freezer, a dishwasher, a trash compactor, a microwave oven range, two fur coats, luggage, and four trips to San Francisco, New York City, Paris, and Rome. This would be the last DSW to use the original turntable and the last before the red and green asterisk podiums were introduced.
  • On August 19, 1975, Sandy bid $3,750 and the ARP was $3,771 for a $21 difference. The red and green asterisk podiums were introduced when this DSW first occurred.
  • On August 28, 1975, Kimiline bid $4,100 and the ARP was $4,159 for a $59 difference. This DSW set a then-daytime winnings record. The overall total was $190 shy of $14,000.
  • The information in italic writing is incomplete. If you have the answer, tell us.

*Any time someone's within the DSW range (Less than $100-$250 or less), but doesn't win both showcases, we still recognize them anyway.

Season 4[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
1623D
10/8/1975
Owen
$5,520
$5,598 $78 $5,598 + $3,929 = $9,527 $11,097
1###D
December 1975
Laura
$3,500
$3,538 $38 $3,538 + TBA = TBA TBA
1###D
1976
Natalie Savona
$4,250
$4,330 $80 $4,330 + $3,815 = $8,145 $9,021
  • On October 8, 1975, Owen bid $5,520 and the ARP was $5,598 for a $78 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. This was the first DSW of Season 4, and the last DSW in the half-hour format.
  • In 1975, Laura bid $3,500 and the ARP was $3,538 for a $38 difference. This DSW was the last of 1975.
  • In 1976, Natalie bid $4,250 and the ARP was $4,330 for an $80 difference. This was the first DSW of 1976.
  • The information in italic writing is incomplete. If you have the answer, tell us.

Season 5[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
2181D
12/27/1976
Deborah Cruisdale
$3,325
$3,420 $95 $3,420 + $11,664 = $15,084 $15,874
2234D
2/3/1977
Becky Schilling
$4,200
$4,298 $98 $4,069 + $4,298 = $8,367 $10,352
2321D
4/4/1977
Yoseffa Guebara
$6,150
$6,214 $64 $6,214 + $8,166 = $14,380 $18,000+
  • All three of these DSWs were women.
  • On December 27, 1976, Deborah bid $3,325 and the ARP was $3,420 for a $95 difference. The overall total was $126 shy of $16,000.
  • On February 3, 1977, Becky bid $4,200 and the ARP was $4,298 for a $98 difference. She came within the "less than $100" range by $1.
    • Both showcases were at least $4,000.
  • On April 4, 1977, Yoseffa bid $6,150 and the ARP was $6,214 for a $64 difference. She won over $18,000 worth of prizes.

Season 6[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
2###D
1977
Janet Navarrette
$5,000
$5,020 $20 $5,020 + TBA = TBA $13,888
2623D
12/28/1977
Millie
$5,500
$5,572 $72 $5,572 + $7,929 = $13,501 $13,801
2694D
2/16/1978
Evergloss DuBois
$3,300
$3,382 $82 $5,162 + $3,382 = $8,544 $9,143
2752D
3/28/1978
Linda Fee
$5,001
$5,006 $5 $7,208 + $5,006 = $12,214 $18,696
2###D
1978
Russell Meadows
$4,660
$4,754 $94 $4,754 + TBA = TBA $12,000+
2845D
6/2/1978
Mary
$4,750
$4,813 $63 $4,813 + TBA = TBA $11,000+
2895D
8/11/1978
Skyler
$6,400
$6,484 $84 $6,484 + TBA = TBA TBA
  • In 1977, Janet bid $5,000 and the ARP was $5,020 for a $20 difference. Her prizes that she won were a bed in Hurdles, a carpet, a wall vacuum, a vanity set, an organ, and a roll top desk.
    • The overall total was $112 shy of $14,000.
  • On December 28, 1977, Millie bid $5,500 and the ARP was $5,572 for a $72 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. The overall total was $199 shy of $14,000.
  • On February 16, 1978, Evergloss bid $3,300 and the ARP was $3,382 for an $82 difference. She was the first DSW in 1978.
  • On March 28, 1978, Linda bid $5,001 and the ARP was $5,006 for a $5 difference. This is the sixth-closest DSW overall.
    • She was the first female DSW to have a single-digit difference.
  • In 1978, Russell bid $4,660 and the ARP was $4,754 for a $94 difference. The prizes he won are unknown. He won over $12,000 in prizes.
  • On June 2, 1978, Mary bid $4,750 and the ARP was $4,813 for a $63 difference. She won over $11,000 in prizes.
  • On August 11, 1978, Skyler bid $6,400 and the ARP was $6,484 for an $84 difference. The prizes she won are unknown. This was the last DSW of Season 6, and the last DSW of 1978.
  • The information in italic writing is incomplete. If you have the answer, tell us.

Season 7[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
3###D
1979
Kip McKaig
$5,000
$5,067 $67 $5,067 + TBA = TBA $24,500+
3###D
1979
Stacy
$6,300
$6,350 $50 $6,350 + TBA = TBA TBA
3253D
4/18/1979
James
$7,979
$8,010 $31 $8,010 + $4,290 = $12,300 $13,001
  • The information in italic writing is incomplete. If you have the answer, tell us.
  • In 1979, Kip bid $5,000 and the ARP was $5,067 for a $67 difference. The prizes he won included $11,000 on the wheel, but the rest are unknown.
    • Kip was the first contestant to win over $20,000 worth of prizes.
  • In 1979, Stacy bid $6,300 and the ARP was $6,350 for a $50 difference. This was the second DSW of Season 7.
  • On April 18, 1979, James bid $7,979 and the ARP was $8,010 for a $31 difference. The prizes he won included a bedroom and a truck but the rest are unknown. He won $13,001 worth of prizes. This was the last DSW of Season 7.

Season 8[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
3523D
12/19/1979
Kimberly Jackson
$9,000
$9,098 $98 $5,959 + $9,098 = $15,057 $21,100
3573D
2/27/1980
Sabrina Padilla
$5,600
$5,602 $2 $9,035 + $5,602 = $14,637 $21,419
3583D
3/5/1980
Deborah
$6,500
$6,501 $1 $6,501 + $8,595 = $15,096 $24,202
3###D
April 1980 (10th or 16th)
Tiffany
$6,900
$6,977 $77 $6,977 + $8,996 = $15,973 $17,895
  • These DSWs were women.
  • On December 19, 1979, Kimberly bid $9,000 and the ARP was $9,098 for a $98 difference. She was the last DSW of the 1970s. Just like Becky Schilling, Kimberly came within the "less than $100" range by $1.
  • Kimberly was the 2nd DSW to have a difference of $98.
    • Becky Schilling was the 1st from Season 5.
    • She is the first female to win over $20,000 worth of prizes.
  • On February 27, 1980, Sabrina bid $5,600 and the ARP was $5,602 for a $2 difference. She was the first of the 1980s and the third best in The Price is Right history.
  • On March 5, 1980, Deborah bid $6,500 and the ARP was $6,501 for a $1 difference (the second-best in the Barker era). The prizes she won included a car and a trip, but the rest are unknown. She won $24,202 worth of prizes.
  • In April of 1980, Tiffany bid $6,900 and the ARP was $6,977 for a $77 difference. The prize she won included a fur coat she won in Any Number but the rest are unknown. This was the last DSW of Season 8.

Season 9[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
3862D
11/11/1980
Lea Vidrine
$7,000
$7,034 $34 $7,034 + $8,129 = $15,163 $21,761
4094D
4/23/1981
Robin Croom
$5,800
$5,883 $83 $8,530 + $5,883 = $14,413 $15,423
4###D
June 1981
Arissa Graves
$7,500
$7,526 $26 $7,526 + $11,771 = $19,297 $20,151
4164D
9/3/1981
Clement Foratza
$6,200
$6,204 $4 $12,134 + $6,204 = $18,338 $20,923
  • On November 11, 1980, Lea bid $7,000 and the ARP was $7,034 for a $34 difference. The prizes she won are unknown, but she won $21,761 worth of prizes. This was the first DSW of Season 9 and the last of the year of 1980.
  • On April 23, 1981, Robin bid $5,800 and the ARP was $5,883 for an $83 difference. A fur coat was offered in this episode, but this episode still aired.
  • In June of 1981, Arissa bid $7,500 and the ARP was $7,526 for a $26 difference. The prizes she won are unknown.
  • On September 3, 1981, Clement bid $6,200 and the ARP was $6,204 for a $4 difference. He was the fifth-closest DSW overall.
    • The overall total was $77 shy of $21,000.
    • He's the first male DSW to have a single-digit difference.

Season 10[]

Prod. # & Airdate Name/Bid Actual Retail Price Difference Total of Both Showcases Grand Total Picture
4###D
1981
Sandy Wallace
$8,200
$8,291 $91 $8,291 + $5,551 = $13,842 $14,442
4492D
4/20/1982
Patricia Olin
$10,200
$10,209 $9 $11,975 + $10,209 = $22,184 $23,034
  • Both these DSWs were women.
  • In 1981, Sandy bid $8,200 and the ARP was $8,291 for a $91 difference. The prizes she won included a trip but the rest are unknown. She won $14,442 worth of prizes. This was the last DSW of 1981.
  • On April 20, 1982, Patricia bid $10,200 and the ARP was $10,209 for a $9 difference. Her opponent Catherine thought she was over, so she bid $1.
    • This is the first DSW for a contestant who's opponent bid $1, and for a contestant to bid over $10,000.
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