
If anyone was curious as to what the Drew Carey-hosted version of The Price is Right is going to look like, here's a taste.
The picture above is of Carey and Rebecca Dobkowitz, daughter of TPiR's longtime producer, Roger Dobkowitz, standing in front of one of the three huge doors on the set. It looks like they're giving the show a bit of a retro-modern look, which seems to fit the nature of the show pretty well.
Where did the picture come from? Facebook, of course! Rebecca put it up on her page, but took it down after it rocketed around the interwebs. Alex Davis of BuzzerBlog posted it a few days ago, generating more details about the revamped set from people who have seen recent tapings. More on that after the jump.
According to commenters on BuzzerBlog, there have been some other minor changes to the TPiR set:
- The other two doors will have the same pattern, except one will be blue and one will be green.
- The giant price tag will be green and have the same pattern as the doors.
- There will be neon lights situated just below the green border surrounding each door.
- The turntable's panels will have the same pattern as the doors but in purple, with blue and green carpeting on the steps.
- The curtains around the back of the studio are in pastel shades of light blue, yellow and orange.
- The Showcase Showdown wheel hasn't changed. Neither have the games that the BuzzerBlog readers saw during the tapings they attended (more reports on Drew's first week of tapings are at Golden-Road.net).















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-21-2007 @ 11:00AM
MacGuffin said...
It looks like a smart update to a successful format.
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8-21-2007 @ 12:51PM
Oreo said...
Why did they need to update it at all?
All they did was update a 1970s set with a 2007 version of a 1970s set. What was the point of that?
They should have left everything alone, are they trying to destroy the show?
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8-21-2007 @ 1:48PM
h8rain said...
I can't wait to start seeing these episodes. I really hope Drew does great with TPIR. I will have to DVR them, because I am not retired though :)
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8-21-2007 @ 2:31PM
Akbar Fazil said...
I had not watched TPIR in many years but had checked out a few in Bob's last season. The set was looking pretty tired and needed some work. Updating but keeping the original feel of the set is perfectly fine.
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9-17-2007 @ 6:41AM
matt said...
to Oreo >
omg man they didnt change it that much.. its good to get a refreshed look once in a while.. and its not like they did a complete makeover (thank god). I think it looks awesome!!
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9-25-2007 @ 3:42AM
Neal said...
Oreo, I could understand your dissapointment, if the producer had gotten his way and made TPIR to look like AI,
but these minor changes still has the same theme of TPIR.
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