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Season 22 (1993-1994)[]
Pricing game calendar for Season 22, hosted by Scorpz.
Week 1 (888): September 13-17
- Most of Season 22 has various guest models vying for Dian's role alongside Janice, Holly, and Kathleen.
- Despite being a season premiere, Monday's show was never aired in approximately 99% of the United States due to a Special Report that lasted most of the day. The episode was aired in a small number of East Coast markets that were running the show at 10:00 A.M. Eastern during Season 22, two of these markets are known to have been Buffalo, New York, and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
- Monday's opening spiel is, "Here it comes! The first show of our 22nd year on CBS! The fabulous, 60-minute Price Is Right!"
- All of Monday's opening titles are, "22 Years On CBS And Still #1!"
- On Monday, the set is decorated for the season premiere.
- Monday show features the debut of Cover Up.
- On Monday, Bob has the game spun around on the Turntable before revealing the prize.
- On the earliest playings of the game, the lights around the contestant's guesses are red instead of blue.
- Monday's Squeeze Play is a substitution for Range Game.
- On Monday, 1994-95 Men's Basketball Roster, Prince Albert Cassel, is a contestant.
- On Monday, when contestant Robert Diaz is called down, the wrong Robert comes down to Contestant's Row.
- Wednesday's Double Prices is a substitution for Squeeze Play.
Week 2 (889): September 20-24
- On Monday, it is mentioned that Rod Roddy went to his hometown in Fort Worth, Texas and got back the day before taping, and he weighed in.
- Tuesday's Pick-a-Number is a substitution for Range Game.
Week 3 (890): September 27-October 1
- On Monday, Squeeze Play is played for a car.
- Monday's Squeeze Play is a substitution for Range Game.
- Wednesday's Pick-a-Number is a substitution for Range Game, unlike most of the nearby Range Game swap-outs, it seems likely that this one occurred simply because Roger realized he'd scheduled it twice in the same week by mistake.
- On Thursday, the lights around the contestant's guesses in Cover Up have become blue.
Week 4 (891): October 4-8
- Tuesday's Grocery Game is a substitution for $uper $aver.
- Wednesday's Barker's Bargain Bar and Dice Game were originally scheduled third and second, respectively, instead of the other way around.
- Thursday's Squeeze Play is a substitution for Range Game.
- On Thursday, 2 for the Price of 1 is played for a car.
- On Friday, Fingers gives contestant Joseph a chair to sit in during Hit Me after he tells Bob that he's more comfortable playing at home.
Week 5 (892): October 11-15
- On Thursday, Golden Road is played for a boat.
- Thursday's Squeeze Play is a substitution for Range Game.
Week 6 (893): October 18-22
- Monday's Grocery Game is a substitution for Now....or Then.
- On Tuesday, the sixth contestant is a man named General Mills.
- On Tuesday, Check-Out, with its calculator still folded in, is mistakenly revealed before its prize.
- On Tuesday, the Clam still looks the way it did on December 10, 1992, this is likely the last episode with this design.
- Tuesday's Pick-a-Number is a substitution for Range Game.
Week 7 (894): October 25-29
- On Thursday, the Clam has a dollar sign designed to look like a window, with the sky and clouds visible behind it, this design likely debuted last Wednesday.
- Thursday's Pick-a-Number is a substitution for Range Game.
Week 8 (895): November 1-5
- On Friday, Range Game returns to the pricing game rotation, now operated manually. An extra green panel is added behind the board's foot to conceal the crew member controlling it.
- By Friday, the white circle has been removed from around Range Game's green light.
Week 9 (896): November 8-12
- On Monday, during the first Showcase Showdown, a contestant gets a dollar in two spins, but Bob declares that her total is 95. No one in the studio ever notices the mistake.
- On Monday, Janice appears onstage with Cliff Hangers, modeling the three smaller prizes/revealing the prices (which was usually done by Holly by this point), marking one of only two times she would appear onstage with the game after the Dennis James incident on the syndicated version back in the 1970s.
- On Tuesday, Bob acknowledges Rod's birthday at the start of the show as the episode was taped on September 28.
- Thursday's Double Prices is a substitution for Range Game. It is unclear whether this substitution is related to the other recent ones.
- On Thursday, Double Prices is played at Door #3.
Week 10 (897): November 15-19
- Tuesday's Grocery Game is a substitution for Check-Out.
- On Thursday, Bob lets contestant Robin finish playing Lucky $even while sitting in the car after she loses $4 on her first guess.
Week 11 (898): November 22-24
- Thanksgiving week, only three shows.
- On Monday show, in an extremely rare occurrence, all six of the contestants who play pricing games are men.
Week 12 (899): November 29-December 3
- On Tuesday's show, Janice and Bob get bitten by a Crocodile Dentist game during Pathfinder.
- Wednesday's Grocery Game is a substitution for Check-Out.
- On Thursday, the price displays malfunction in Check Game as the price of the prize (a Catamaran) never lights up and the total display reads "0000".
Week 13 (900): December 6-10
- On Monday, Golden Road is played for a boat.
- On Monday, during the third Item Up for Bids, Holly poses as a mannequin and scares Kathleen.
- On Tuesday, Super Ball!! is played for a car.
- Wednesday's episode features a hilarious playing of Pathfinder in which the contestant (Katie) has a tendency to wander off the game board every time she guessed the wrong price of one of the smaller prizes believing the game was over. She finally gets one right and still wanders off.
Week 14 (901): December 13, 14, and 24
- Despite airing over twelve days, these three episodes are considered a single week with shows for Monday, Tuesday, and Friday.
- On Friday, the set is decorated for Christmas.
Week 15 (902): January 3-7
- On Tuesday, Range Game is played for a car.
Week 16 (903): January 10-14
- During the Monday and Tuesday shows, a commercial airs asking for Barker's Beauties try-outs.
- On Tuesday, one of the showcases features two Rod Roddy's -- make-up artist Marv Westmore, who looks uncannily like the genuine article, and Rod himself. During the credits, they stand next to each other while waving at the camera.
Week 17 (904): April 25, January 18-21
- Originally scheduled for January 17-21.
- On Monday, Squeeze Play is played for a car.
Week 18 (905): January 24-28
- On Tuesday, the Big Doors open at the top of the show to reveal Bob reading Janice's book, Husband, Lover, Spy.
- On Thursday, 3 Strikes is played under its original name.
- On Friday, Range Game is played for a car.
Week 19 (906): January 31-February 4
- Tuesday marks the last appearance of 3 Strikes +.
- On Thursday, Bob, Rod, and Janice discuss Husband, Lover, Spy before the third Item up for Bids.
- On Friday, Golden Road is played for a boat.
- On Friday, the price choices in Secret "X" are still red on a white background and the right answers white on a red background.
Week 20 (907): February 7-11
- Beginning on Monday, the bottom of the Spelling Bee board has a chart showing the cards' frequency distribution.
- On Wednesday, Squeeze Play is played for a car.
- On Thursday, the "+" has dropped from "3 Strikes +," making the game simply 3 Strikes once more.
Week 21 (908): February 14-18
- Monday show features the debut of Joker.
- During Thursday's Poker Game, Bob and Janice discuss her book signing for Husband, Lover, Spy.
Week 22 (909): February 21-25
- On Monday, CBS airs two episodes of "The Price Is Right": the day's own show in the morning, and a rerun of the half-hour show from February 25, 1992, in the afternoon.
- Tuesday show is a half-hour episode, no further half-hour programs are done on the daytime show after this point.
- Tuesday's opening spiel is, "Here it comes! A special one-half-hour edition of television's most exciting show of fantastic prizes! The fabulous Price Is Right!"
- On Tuesday, 2 for the Price of 1 is played for a car.
- On Tuesday, the consolation prize plugs are presented before the Showcase, Rod throws to Bob at the end with, "And now, here's Bob Barker with our Showcases!"
- On Wednesday's show, Holly gets bitten by a Crocodile Dentist game.
- On Wednesday's show, before the third pricing game, Bob and Rod acknowledge Kathleen's birthday as this episode was taped on January 10th and Bob allows her to say "Hello" to her family back in her hometown of Girard, OH.
- From this Wednesday through next Wednesday, Chantel makes her very first appearance as a try-out model.
- As of Thursday, Bob still has the contestant's guesses lit up one at a time as he reviews them at the end of Make Your Move.
Week 23 (910): February 28-March 4
Week 24 (911): March 7-11
- This Monday begins a four-week period known as "Barker's Beauties Month," in which a different "finalist" try-out model appears on the show each week, none of the four models end up being selected. The name "Barker's Beauties Month" appears several times in the opening titles during this span. The guest model who was present last Friday returns on Monday of Week 28.
Week 25 (912): March 14-18
Week 26 (913): March 21-25
- On Monday, Super Ball!! is played for a car.
Week 27 (914): March 28-April 1
- Friday is the last day of Barker's Beauties Month.
Week 28 (915): April 4-8
- On Tuesday, Range Game is played for a car.
Week 29 (916): April 11-15
- On Monday show, 3 Strikes' big Price down dollar sign is replaced with a sixth window that displays a dollar sign.
- For a brief period, the new light in 3 Strikes displays a green Price down dollar sign, it is quickly replaced with a dollar sign in the same font as the number lights.
- That same show (April 11, 1994) involving three strikes (in) famously featured Myron, who drew the number "3" four or five different times and could not get it right, much to Bob's consternation. Before Myron drew strike three and lost the game, he got the placement of "3" wrong again, and Bob replied, "No, Myron, you've said that before! You're making a nervous wreck of me!" Bob exhaustedly recalled, "Myron, I'll always think of you as old number 3."
- On Monday, contestant Lisa wins Race Game in 11 seconds, which Bob says ties the record for its fastest win. Lisa asks if she gets anything for tying the record, and Bob decides to give her $100.
- By Friday, the contestant's guesses are no longer being lit up as Bob reviews them at the end of Make Your Move.
Week 30 (917): April 18-22
- On Monday, Range Game is played for a car.
- On Monday, which was taped out of order with the first week of Barker's Beauties Month, 3 Strikes' original dollar sign is present.
- On Wednesday, the try-out Barker's Beauty is Price staffer Sharon Friem.
- On Wednesday, Golden Road is played for a boat.
- On Thursday, the try-out Barker's Beauty is Fingers.
Week 31 (918): April 26-29
- Only four shows, no Monday episode.
Week 32 (919): May 2-6
- On Tuesday, Gena makes her very first appearance as a try-out model, she remains until next Tuesday.
- On Wednesday, before the showcase round, Bob acknowledges stage manager Doug Quick's birthday and he gets a birthday kiss from Holly.
- On Friday, Safe Crackers is played for a car.
- On Friday, Holly does the Inspiration Putt in Hole in One.
Week 33 (920): May 9-13
- Tuesday show features the debut Side by Side.
Week 34 (921): May 16-20
- In Tuesday's Hole in One, Andrea Roane, a news anchor at WUSA in Washington, D.C., does the inspiration putt.
- From this Thursday through next Thursday, Kyle appears as a try-out model.
- On Friday, Geraldo Rivera appears before the fourth Item up for Bids.
Week 35 (922): May 23-27
- On Friday, Gena joins the show as a permanent Beauty, although she is not officially announced as such until the first episode of next season.
Week 36 (923): May 30-June 3
Week 37 (924): October 14, June 7-10
- Originally scheduled for June 6-10.
- On Monday, for no apparent reason, Rod is not shown on-camera.
- On Thursday, Bob recounts the tale of how Roger became one of the show's producers.
Week 38 (925): June 13-17
- Season finale week.
- By Monday, the stand for Punch a Bunch's $10,000 bill has been shortened.
- On Monday, Rod is not shown on-camera.
- At some point during Tuesday's show, a large portion of the staff comes onstage and dances the Tush Push.
- On Wednesday, the Clam still looks the way it did on October 28.
- On Wednesday, contestants Mitchell and Tonya are tied at the beginning of the second Showcase Showdown. Names were drawn out of a hat during the preceding commercial to determine which one of them would spin first.