Popular Daytime TV Gameshow ‘The Price Is Right’ Coming To An End For Now
LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 09: Comedian/host Drew Carey appears onstage at the taping of the 39th season premiere of "The Price is Right" at Television City on August 9, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Growing up I was a fan of daytime television. The infamous words, “Come On Down”, are definitely ones that stuck in my brain. After 51 years of taping at the historic Bob Barker Studio 33 at Television City, “The Price Is Right” taped it’s final episode.
The Price Is Right Final Episode
Don’t worry, “The Price is Right” is not leaving the popular CBS network. It’s just finding a new home a bit north of it’s current location. Currently, the show is taped at Television City in California.
However, season 52 of the show will be produced in a new studio in Glendale, CA. The new studio is located in a neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles. The popular game show is set to return this September.
The Last Episode
During the final taping, lucky contestants played many classic fan favorite games, but on a larger scale. Along with host Drew Carey and announcer George Gray, all six of the show models appeared.
“I used to tell people there was magic in the wood here because of all the good vibes that have been in this studio, all the laughs and all the fun” said host Drew Carey, on Instagram.
The History of Studio 33
Studio 33 was dedicated to longtime host Bob Barker on March 11, 1998. It was also the home of such classic shows as “The Carol Burnett Show,” “Jack Benny,” “The Smothers Brothers” and many more.
According to USA Today, the new studio has also been home to “Dancing with the Stars”, “American Idol” and “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”
Photos from Studio 33 Over the Years
7 Celebrities Wheel Of Fortune Reportedly Narrowed Down To Replace Pat Sajak As Host
It’s pretty crazy to think how many years we had the comfort that from 7p-8p on ABC we would see Pat Sajak and Alex Trebek. There really is a comfort in knowing you would see familiar faces. So many people had memories of watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy with their grandparents, then parents, and now their own kids. During times when they are so many ways to consume content whether it’s streaming, social media, DVR, or the internet in general, ratings for Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy continued to do well. It’s also pretty crazy to think that Alex Trebek and Pat Sajak didn’t do anything else. What a cushy job! Here at 7 celebrities Wheel of Fortune reportedly narrowed down to replace Pat Sajak as host.
We were all a little surprised this week when Pat Sajak announced he will be retiring from hosting Wheel of Fortune after the 2024 season. Pat, who’s 76, has presided over the gameshow since 1981. He took over duties from Chuck Woolery, who was the show’s first host when it debuted in 1975. Although at 76 years old you can’t blame him for wanting to enjoy a little of his retirement.
Fun Fact, when I was on The Biggest Loser, Bob Guzzi was our cue card holder. Our host was Alison Sweeney and he did cue cards for her, Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels. Bob is from Wilkes Barre and also has done the cue cards for Wheel of Fortune for over 20 years! He writes them and prints them out himself and even has a special printer!
Everyone is now wondering, who is going to take over Pat’s spot. Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik have done a great job as the hosts of Jeopardy, do we think they would have two hosts of Wheel of Fortune? I know everyone seems to want Vanna White to do it, but can Vanna leave the letters? So much to think about. All I know is that it better now be someone on the list. He’s on TV way too much!