The Price is Right Season 48 Episode 267 10/16/2020
- October 16, 2020
The Price Is Right is a long-running game show that has been on the air since 1956. It is known for its iconic "Come On Down!" catchphrase and extravagant prizes. Hosted by Drew Carey, the show has continued to captivate audiences and give everyday people the chance to win big.
Season 48 episode 267, airing on October 16, 2020, promises to be another exciting installment of the show. As always, contestants will have the opportunity to win incredible prizes such as cars, appliances, vacations, and even large sums of money.
The episode begins with the signature game of the show, Contestant's Row. Four contestants will be chosen from the audience to compete against each other in a bidding war for a chance to play one of the show's many games. The contestant who guesses the price of the item closest without going over will move on to the next round.
Once the first contestant has been selected, they will have the option to play one of several popular games such as Plinko, Cliffhangers, or Punch-a-Bunch. Each game is designed to test the contestant's luck, skill, and knowledge of retail prices. In Plinko, for example, contestants drop a disc down a peg board and try to land it in a slot at the bottom of the board that corresponds with a cash prize. In Cliffhangers, contestants try to guess the correct prices of three items without causing a small hiker to fall off a replica mountain.
The third round of the show is often the highlight of the episode. This is where contestants have the chance to win the big prize, such as a luxury car or a trip to an exotic location. In this round, the contestant will be presented with a series of prizes and must guess the total value of the items without going over. If they are successful, they will win the grand prize.
Finally, the show ends with one last chance for contestants to win big. This is the showcase showdown, where the two contestants who have won the most expensive prizes throughout the show face off against each other. Each contestant is shown a showcase of prizes such as a new home, a boat, or a collection of jewelry. They must then guess the total value of the showcase without going over. The contestant who comes closest to the actual value wins the showcase and all the prizes within it.
While the show's format hasn't changed much in its nearly six decades on the air, it continues to be a beloved television institution. Contestants and audience members alike continue to be thrilled by the opportunity to win big prizes and be a part of one of television's most iconic game shows.