It’s not every day that a game show has a professional athlete on it, especially not one who gets to play a game directly related to their sport. That was the case for this The Price Is Right contestant when he played Hole in One to win a car. On Tuesday, March 18, contestant Travis bid on designer jewelry, which included a 14-karat chain necklace with a charm, hoop earrings, and three stacking rings. He bid $1,444 when the actual price was $1,765. He got to come on down and see host Drew Carey on the stage and play Hole in One. This game is typically played for a car. The contestant has to play golf to win a potential $500 bonus by placing six grocery products from least to most expensive. He played for a 2024 Hyundai Venue Sel. Travis is a golf professional from Seattle, Washington. Carey laughed when he told him his occupation,...
- 3/28/2025
- TV Insider
After its Wednesday night run concludes on February 19, CBS will resume airing all-new episodes of “The Price is Right at Night” on Monday nights starting May 12, the network recently revealed.
Although a specific time slot had not been set at press time, the game show is likely to air at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt, with comedies “The Neighborhood” and “Poppa’s House” expected to have already wrapped their seventh and first seasons, respectively, on par with traditional season finale dates for CBS’ Monday comedy block – the sixth season of “The Neighborhood” concluded on Monday, May 6, 2024, giving credence to the seventh season finale airing Monday, May 5.
Starting Wednesday, February 26, all-new episodes of “Survivor” return when CBS premieres Season 48 of the Jeff Probst reality series with a two-hour edition. Meanwhile, the 37th season premiere of “The Amazing Race,” hosted by Phil Keoghan, returns with 90-minute episodes beginning Wednesday, March 5, following regularly scheduled 90-minute episodes of “Survivor.
Although a specific time slot had not been set at press time, the game show is likely to air at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt, with comedies “The Neighborhood” and “Poppa’s House” expected to have already wrapped their seventh and first seasons, respectively, on par with traditional season finale dates for CBS’ Monday comedy block – the sixth season of “The Neighborhood” concluded on Monday, May 6, 2024, giving credence to the seventh season finale airing Monday, May 5.
Starting Wednesday, February 26, all-new episodes of “Survivor” return when CBS premieres Season 48 of the Jeff Probst reality series with a two-hour edition. Meanwhile, the 37th season premiere of “The Amazing Race,” hosted by Phil Keoghan, returns with 90-minute episodes beginning Wednesday, March 5, following regularly scheduled 90-minute episodes of “Survivor.
- 1/24/2025
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
A contestant wowed The Price Is Right host Drew Carey and viewers with what seemed like “the magic touch” during a popular part of the show.
While many pricing games require a contestant to be able to guess or estimate items’ prices correctly, there are some games when different skills and luck are involved.
That includes spinning the Big Wheel as part of the Showcase Showdown. By getting the highest amount on their spin or spins, contestants can advance to the Showcase round to try to win sweet prize packages.
However, contestants can also win significant money by achieving one-dollar spins. Contestants accomplish this by landing on the 100 spot with one spin or totaling 100 on two combined spins.
Oftentimes, contestants who get the $1.00 on spins get a free bonus spin to try to win even more money.
The game show celebrated a contestant’s impressive luck, although some fans suggested...
While many pricing games require a contestant to be able to guess or estimate items’ prices correctly, there are some games when different skills and luck are involved.
That includes spinning the Big Wheel as part of the Showcase Showdown. By getting the highest amount on their spin or spins, contestants can advance to the Showcase round to try to win sweet prize packages.
However, contestants can also win significant money by achieving one-dollar spins. Contestants accomplish this by landing on the 100 spot with one spin or totaling 100 on two combined spins.
Oftentimes, contestants who get the $1.00 on spins get a free bonus spin to try to win even more money.
The game show celebrated a contestant’s impressive luck, although some fans suggested...
- 1/1/2025
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Often, people go on The Price is Right and find themselves overwhelmed with a game they are unprepared to win. The exact opposite happened this week when a player found out what game she was playing and admitted that it was something she does for a living.
Here is what happened on The Price is Right and why this player had an unfair advantage in winning the big prize.
Player Gets Unfair Advantage On The Price Is Right
A player named Stephanie made it to the big stage and had a chance to win more prizes this week on The Price is Right. The game was a tough one as well. She had to play Hole In One (or Two), which is especially tough for people who don’t golf. However, in this case, Stephanie is a golf coach.
The Price Is Right: Drew Carey
Hole In One (or...
Here is what happened on The Price is Right and why this player had an unfair advantage in winning the big prize.
Player Gets Unfair Advantage On The Price Is Right
A player named Stephanie made it to the big stage and had a chance to win more prizes this week on The Price is Right. The game was a tough one as well. She had to play Hole In One (or Two), which is especially tough for people who don’t golf. However, in this case, Stephanie is a golf coach.
The Price Is Right: Drew Carey
Hole In One (or...
- 11/27/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
Did The Price Is Right producers drop the ball with their contestant selection? At least one fan thought so after a professional golf coach was called down to play the notoriously difficult Hole In One (or Two) game leading to an effortless car win. In a clip shared by the game show’s Instagram page on Friday, November 22, a contestant named Stephanie took on the game. Hole In One (or Two) debuted in 1977 and is considered near-impossible because it involves actual golfing. First, the contestant arranges six grocery products by least to most expensive. These determine the line from which line the contestant will putt. If each subsequent product is correctly placed, the contestant advances one line closer on the green. But if they’re incorrectly placed, the contestant does not advance. They then get two attempts to sink a putt from their earned line to win the car (thus...
- 11/25/2024
- TV Insider
A “brutal” sequence of events had The Price Is Right fans calling it “tough to watch” for a hopeful contestant.
Viewers often watch contestants struggle with games like Hole in One and the Dice Game, which require some skills or techniques.
Some fans believe the same is true for the popular longtime game Plinko.
Contestants can win a significant cash prize by placing their Plinko chips atop the gameboard and letting them fall to the money spots below.
A contestant typically leaves with all the money accumulated after dropping their chips.
In one recent The Price Is Right contestant’s situation, viewers may have believed she had terrible luck and might walk away with nothing.
Tpir featured a contestant’s ‘brutal’ game luck
A contestant was excited to start playing Plinko, and the crowd encouraged her on the first drop. However, her face soon turned from excitement to disappointment as...
Viewers often watch contestants struggle with games like Hole in One and the Dice Game, which require some skills or techniques.
Some fans believe the same is true for the popular longtime game Plinko.
Contestants can win a significant cash prize by placing their Plinko chips atop the gameboard and letting them fall to the money spots below.
A contestant typically leaves with all the money accumulated after dropping their chips.
In one recent The Price Is Right contestant’s situation, viewers may have believed she had terrible luck and might walk away with nothing.
Tpir featured a contestant’s ‘brutal’ game luck
A contestant was excited to start playing Plinko, and the crowd encouraged her on the first drop. However, her face soon turned from excitement to disappointment as...
- 11/20/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
The Price Is Right features an intriguing variety of pricing games, some of which may be much tougher to win than others.
It often leads to some amazing wins and heartbreaking moments for contestants on the show.
Some might consider winning prizes from games like Dice Game, Hole in One, and Cliffhangers easier than other games.
According to show host Drew Carey, at least one of the games is “so hard” that it includes another opportunity to win.
Fans of the longtime game show seem to agree based on their recent feedback.
The game is Time is Money, which a contestant recently played for a chance at significant prize money.
Drew Care calls a fast-paced Tpir game ‘so hard’
In Time is Money, contestants race against the clock to price things right and win as much as $20,000. There are five grocery items, and the contestant has to arrange them on the right platforms.
It often leads to some amazing wins and heartbreaking moments for contestants on the show.
Some might consider winning prizes from games like Dice Game, Hole in One, and Cliffhangers easier than other games.
According to show host Drew Carey, at least one of the games is “so hard” that it includes another opportunity to win.
Fans of the longtime game show seem to agree based on their recent feedback.
The game is Time is Money, which a contestant recently played for a chance at significant prize money.
Drew Care calls a fast-paced Tpir game ‘so hard’
In Time is Money, contestants race against the clock to price things right and win as much as $20,000. There are five grocery items, and the contestant has to arrange them on the right platforms.
- 10/22/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Fans of The Price Is Right have mixed opinions regarding the most challenging games on the show.
As the popular game show’s season premiere approaches, a recent highlight clip arrived on social media.
In the Instagram clip, a contestant plays the Grand Game for significant money.
Announcer George Gray says she can win “up to $10,000 in cash” on the game.
In addition, a text overlay on-screen asks, “Can she beat one of the hardest Price Is Right games?”
However, some fans don’t necessarily believe the game is all that difficult to win.
Tpir contestant ignored audience chants to win big money on the Grand Game
Host Drew Carey explained that the game included six items from a grocery store, four of which were under $10. He said that for each item she correctly guessed to be under $10, they’d add a zero to her total, with four making it...
As the popular game show’s season premiere approaches, a recent highlight clip arrived on social media.
In the Instagram clip, a contestant plays the Grand Game for significant money.
Announcer George Gray says she can win “up to $10,000 in cash” on the game.
In addition, a text overlay on-screen asks, “Can she beat one of the hardest Price Is Right games?”
However, some fans don’t necessarily believe the game is all that difficult to win.
Tpir contestant ignored audience chants to win big money on the Grand Game
Host Drew Carey explained that the game included six items from a grocery store, four of which were under $10. He said that for each item she correctly guessed to be under $10, they’d add a zero to her total, with four making it...
- 9/6/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
The Price Is Right is one of the most popular game shows ever, thanks to its overall setup, which features various pricing games.
Some of the show’s unique games include Cliffhanger, Plinko, Hole In One, and Master Key.
However, sometimes viewers contend that the show’s games are fixed or rigged and even demand that producers eliminate certain games from the lineup.
That seems to be the case, as fans called out a specific game that host Drew Carey created for the show called Rat Race.
It followed Gas Money as the second game to premiere while Drew was host.
While viewers await a new season and fresh episodes, some suggested that Rat Race must “retire” from the show.
What is Rat Race on The Price Is Right?
Three years after debuting as the permanent host of The Price Is Right, Drew debuted the game Rat Race. It features...
Some of the show’s unique games include Cliffhanger, Plinko, Hole In One, and Master Key.
However, sometimes viewers contend that the show’s games are fixed or rigged and even demand that producers eliminate certain games from the lineup.
That seems to be the case, as fans called out a specific game that host Drew Carey created for the show called Rat Race.
It followed Gas Money as the second game to premiere while Drew was host.
While viewers await a new season and fresh episodes, some suggested that Rat Race must “retire” from the show.
What is Rat Race on The Price Is Right?
Three years after debuting as the permanent host of The Price Is Right, Drew debuted the game Rat Race. It features...
- 7/16/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Viewers called out a model from The Price Is Right for what they felt were “fake” and “annoying” reactions during a game.
The popular game show, hosted by Drew Carey, also features models, including Manuela Arbelaez, Amber Lancaster, Rachel Reynolds, Alexis Gaube, and Devin Goda.
They regularly appear on the show in various rotations to help present the games and prizes.
Contestants often celebrate their wins with Drew and the nearby models with hugs, handshakes, and high-fives.
However, some fans called attention to a model during an episode earlier this week.
It featured what some consider a “tricky” game for The Price Is Right contestant.
Tpir contestant played a challenging game due to item prices
The Price Is Right’s Tuesday episode included a contestant playing the game Hole In One, which involves several challenges.
The main aspect involves making a putt on a fake golf green set up on stage.
The popular game show, hosted by Drew Carey, also features models, including Manuela Arbelaez, Amber Lancaster, Rachel Reynolds, Alexis Gaube, and Devin Goda.
They regularly appear on the show in various rotations to help present the games and prizes.
Contestants often celebrate their wins with Drew and the nearby models with hugs, handshakes, and high-fives.
However, some fans called attention to a model during an episode earlier this week.
It featured what some consider a “tricky” game for The Price Is Right contestant.
Tpir contestant played a challenging game due to item prices
The Price Is Right’s Tuesday episode included a contestant playing the game Hole In One, which involves several challenges.
The main aspect involves making a putt on a fake golf green set up on stage.
- 7/4/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
David Ellison is a Hollywood powerhouse making strides thanks to his penchant for producing blockbusters. Ellison, son of the tech tycoon Larry Ellison, plans to reshape the industry, putting his less-than-stellar acting career in the rearview mirror. The potential acquisition of the faltering Paramount brand indicates Ellison's preeminence in the entertainment industry is all but inevitable but with an arduous task ahead.
The future of Hollywood could change overnight. If the Skydance Media-Paramount deal goes through as expected, David Ellison will be major figure to be reckoned with, already securing inroads with Tom Cruise and showing he can lead blockbuster projects, successfully navigate creating sequels (just not for The Terminator series), and maintain a media empire.
Never heard of him? That explains why he decided to go all-in on the producing thing. Unless your wardrobe in 2007 was filled with Abercrombie and Fitch, you likely don't remember him. Ellison's rise...
The future of Hollywood could change overnight. If the Skydance Media-Paramount deal goes through as expected, David Ellison will be major figure to be reckoned with, already securing inroads with Tom Cruise and showing he can lead blockbuster projects, successfully navigate creating sequels (just not for The Terminator series), and maintain a media empire.
Never heard of him? That explains why he decided to go all-in on the producing thing. Unless your wardrobe in 2007 was filled with Abercrombie and Fitch, you likely don't remember him. Ellison's rise...
- 4/25/2024
- by Nathan Williams
- MovieWeb
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Damn, we spend a third of our lives with these folks called ‘coworkers.’ They’ve witnessed your pre-coffee grumbles and your post-happy hour karaoke attempts. So when the holidays roll around, that office Secret Santa feels like playing Russian roulette with reputations. Selecting gifts that your coworkers will actually like? Hell, that’s a tricky dance. But here’s your cheat sheet: 37 gifts that aren’t just festive...
Damn, we spend a third of our lives with these folks called ‘coworkers.’ They’ve witnessed your pre-coffee grumbles and your post-happy hour karaoke attempts. So when the holidays roll around, that office Secret Santa feels like playing Russian roulette with reputations. Selecting gifts that your coworkers will actually like? Hell, that’s a tricky dance. But here’s your cheat sheet: 37 gifts that aren’t just festive...
- 10/31/2023
- by Cristian Esteban
- Rollingstone.com
Andrew Jarecki knows a thing or two about making movies. One thing he's learned? It can be challenging - and time-consuming - especially for a novice. But now the days of filmmaking frustration might actually be over. Enter KnowMe, a free movie-making app for smartphones. Jarecki, who helmed the acclaimed documentary The Jinx, created KnowMe to help users channel their inner filmmaker in a way that simplifies the process at long last. Launching Tuesday, KnowMe fills the gap between a cumbersome movie-making program and a quickie six-second Vine. Users can touch and hold photos and videos from their phones or the Internet,...
- 1/21/2016
- PEOPLE.com
Andrew Jarecki knows a thing or two about making movies. One thing he's learned? It can be challenging - and time-consuming - especially for a novice. But now the days of filmmaking frustration might actually be over. Enter KnowMe, a free movie-making app for smartphones. Jarecki, who helmed the acclaimed documentary The Jinx, created KnowMe to help users channel their inner filmmaker in a way that simplifies the process at long last. Launching Tuesday, KnowMe fills the gap between a cumbersome movie-making program and a quickie six-second Vine. Users can touch and hold photos and videos from their phones or the Internet,...
- 1/21/2016
- PEOPLE.com
84-year-old Margaret was a contestant on "The Price is Right" and had a chance to win a $16,000 car, all she had to do was get a hole-in-one. She had a quick lesson from Drew Carey and then went for it and missed! But thankfully the game is called Hole in One or Two. With a very unusual putting style she actually won the car!
- 3/31/2015
- by Moviefone Staff
- Moviefone
11:30 Am Pt -- Tiger's agent Mark Steinberg says the tooth was knocked out at the skiing event ... claiming a photog accidentally smacked the golfer in the face with a camera after the race. "During a crush of photographers as the awards podium at the World Cup event in Italy, a media member with a shoulder-mounted video camera pushed and surged toward the stage, turned and hit Tiger Woods in the mouth." He adds, "Woods'...
- 1/19/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Jeff Daniels can die a happy man ... 'cause the "Newsroom" star smacked himself a Hole In One yesterday -- and, of course, he took photos to prove it. Daniels was playing at the Polo Fields Golf Country Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan ... when he scored his numero uno -- and detailed the shot on Twitter:"133yds. 8 iron into a stiff wind. Power Draw. No roll up and trickle in; a slam dunk. Two witnesses. #9."Of course,...
- 7/24/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
President Barack Obama wrapped up his Hawaii vacation on Christmas Eve with one last round of golf with close friends ... including an old school buddy who was arrested on suspicion of soliciting a prostitute.It was Barack's second round of golf in Hawaii in the last week with Bobby Titcomb, who was popped in April 2011 after allegedly approaching an undercover police officer for sex in downtown Hawaii.Titcomb pled "no contest" to the charges and...
- 12/27/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
There are a multitude of things you might have spent your Saturday doing but, if you were lucky enough to be on Reddit, then you might have noticed that Drew Goddard did an Ask Me Anything.
The "Cabin in the Woods" director opened up about all things "Cabin" and Joss Whedon, including his time working on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and the fact that the two of them are "always cooking up something." The conversation is full of plenty of fun nuggets -- like did you know "Cabin" was originally Whedon's idea? -- but some of them are worth more than a passing glance. (Hint: if you're a "Left 4 Dead" fan, keep reading). We decided to put together the top five best moments from Goddard's Ama for your viewing pleasure, so keep reading to find out some of the most interesting tidbits from the director's chat with the Reddit community.
The "Cabin in the Woods" director opened up about all things "Cabin" and Joss Whedon, including his time working on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and the fact that the two of them are "always cooking up something." The conversation is full of plenty of fun nuggets -- like did you know "Cabin" was originally Whedon's idea? -- but some of them are worth more than a passing glance. (Hint: if you're a "Left 4 Dead" fan, keep reading). We decided to put together the top five best moments from Goddard's Ama for your viewing pleasure, so keep reading to find out some of the most interesting tidbits from the director's chat with the Reddit community.
- 9/24/2012
- by Terri Schwartz
- MTV Movies Blog
Rob Kardashian has a dream. He doesn’t just want to make socks. He wants to change the way we think about socks. In last night’s episode of Kooling Off With the Kardashians, Rob returned to Los Angeles after a month of scouting out manufacturers in England, which as we all know is the home of many of the world’s great sock factories. Now, this is just a hypothesis based on extensive research, but I assume that Rob™ Brand Socks all come in different shades of neon. They’re emblazoned with conflict diamonds and Yukon gold dust and...
- 5/29/2012
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
Washington, Oct 5: Tom Cruise showcased his fancy footwork as he got into a dance-off at the wedding of Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison's son, David, to actress Sandy Modic in Palm Springs last weekend.
Ellison is the founder of Skydance Productions, who is the executive producer of Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol'.
Cruise, his wife Katie Holmes and their five-year-old daughter Suri had attended the ceremony, but put their daughter to bed before hitting the dancefloor.
"Hole in One. Suri went to bed before the reception, and then Tom had a dance-off with a few of the guys in.
Ellison is the founder of Skydance Productions, who is the executive producer of Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol'.
Cruise, his wife Katie Holmes and their five-year-old daughter Suri had attended the ceremony, but put their daughter to bed before hitting the dancefloor.
"Hole in One. Suri went to bed before the reception, and then Tom had a dance-off with a few of the guys in.
- 10/5/2011
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
Tom Cruise got involved in a dance-off at the weekend. The Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol star was a guest of technology billionaire Larry Ellison at the wedding of his son David and actress Sandy Modic in Palm Springs, California, and showcased his fancy footwork at the reception. Tom, his wife Katie Holmes and their five-year-old daughter Suri had attended the ceremony, but put their daughter to bed before hitting the dancefloor. A source told the New York Post newspaper: 'Hole in One. Suri went to bed before the reception, and then Tom had a dance-off with a few of...
- 10/5/2011
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
John Richard Thomas Sullivan's writing was influenced greatly by his South London past, and through his words and his comic creations, we can remember the moments that distinguished his remarkable life. He wrote of his father's late-night poker sessions (remember Del Boy and Boycie's gruelling encounter in 'A Losing Streak'?), and recalled a family tale of a dropped chandelier (foreshadowing Del and Rodney's famous dilemma in 'A Touch of Glass'). He even penned an ode to his grandfather's habit of falling down holes (as Uncle Albert did in series four's 'Hole In One'). Watching a friend nearly fall through a bar inspired one of Only Fools and Horses' greatest moments. Sullivan was born in 1946 in a working-class community. His mother was a charlady and his Irish father a plumber. Like them, he left school before he was (more)...
- 4/24/2011
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Web pirates were in the mood for some Russell Brand this week, as "Get Him to the Greek" topped the list of most-downloaded films on Bittorrent, according to TorrentFreak. "Greek" is up (or down?) from the No. 10 slot, besting three new additions to the list, including "Machete," "Predators" and "Hole in One," an "American Pie"-meets-"Caddyshack" comedy notable mostly because it features the acting talents of David Ellison, son of Oracle founder Larry Ellison and proprietor of a $350 million film finance fund. More.
- 9/27/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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