The Price is Right (#2972K): September 21, 2004 (Miss Teen USA ’99 Ashley Coleman’s first audition)

The Price is Right (#2972K):  September 21, 2004 (Miss Teen USA ’99 Ashley Coleman’s first audition)

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  1. Hey Imad do you have the episodes from December 13th, 2004; January 19th, 2005; March 10th, 2005; and March 24th, 2005 and if you have these episodes I would love to see them but take your time of course and keep up the good work. πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜πŸ€©β€

  2. here's what aired in primetime:

    ABC: My Wife and Kids (back-to-back), According to Jim (A Hole in One), Rodney (Pilot), NYPD Blue (Dress for Success)
    CBS: Big Brother, The Amazing Race (back-to-back)
    Fox: Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy (Thibodaux/Famiglietti, part 1), The Next Great Champ
    NBC: Last Comic Standing, Father of the Pride (Donkey), Scrubs (My First Kill), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Birthright)
    UPN: All of Us (Reunited and It Doesn't Feel That Good), Eve (OVER), Amish in the City (I Am Torn)
    The WB: Gilmore Girls (Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller), One Tree Hill (The Desperate Kingdom of Love)

    In late night: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (John Travolta, Drea de Matteo, Musical Guest: The Thrills), Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Tiger Woods, Selma Blair, Musical Guest: Tears for Fears), Last Call with Carson Daly (Mark Cuban), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (Jeff Foxworthy, Musical Guest: Eight Ball)

  3. Keep up with the Barker-era Price Is Right episodes please, Game Show Flashback. Seeing these shows again (with the original commercials) are true iconic gems
    With his unique bidding, Kolby has earned Bob’s respect πŸ‘‘

  4. It’s the themed showcases, as well as the classic TPIR Department Store ones, that make such a HUGE difference to the types shown today, in which isn’t so pleasant.

    Vintage will forever win me over.

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