1 Right Price
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1 Right Price is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on September 11, 1975's show, it is played for two prizes.
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[edit] Gameplay
The contestant is shown a price and two prizes. He has to determine which prize it belongs to. A correct decision wins both prizes.
[edit] Trivia
- 1 Right Price is essentially the reverse of one of the show's oldest games, Double Prices.
- On one of Season 31's Million Dollar Spectaculars, 1 Right Price was played for two cars.
- 1 Right Price and Double Prices shared their first three sets before they got their own props; 1 Right Price contiuned to use its third set for slightly over a year after Double Prices received its own prop.
- 1 Right Price's name was not displayed on its set until its current podiums debuted on April 18, 1988.
[edit] Foreign versions of 1 Right Price
While 1 Right Price is played on several versions of The Price Is Right outside of the United States, the UK's current incarnation has taken a different approach by introducing an entirely separate pricing game with the same name. This version of 1 Right Price is played for one prize; the contestant is shown three possible prices for it, each with the same ones and tens digits, and must guess which one is correct in order to win it.