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( * I wish...! )

Today Michael (a friend of a friend), Betty [Mimi] (a long-suffering and good-natured member of my church) and I (a glutton for punishment) went to a taping of "The Price is Right" today. This was my third time going over there. While it's fun to see the show being made and how all the behind-the-scenes stuff works, it's a long, grueling, tedious six-hour experience comprised mostly of just waiting and waiting and waiting.

We got to the CBS Studio at 8:00 in the morning and got in the first of many lines. We had priority tickets which meant we went to the head of the line.

At 8:30 they herded us to an outdoor holding area lined with dugout-style metal benches. We filled out personal info forms and releases, then had our photos taken from which overpriced prints could be obtained. There was also an overpriced gift shop, an overpriced snack food stand, and rest rooms (no charge to use the potty, shockingly).

A CBS Page checked our IDs and had us sign paperwork to certify that we haven't won prizes on a game show in the last 10 years and that we won't run for political office in the next year.

Then we got our famous yellow name tags. Someone actually writes the names on them by hand. It's her duty to have perfect "Price Is Right" penmanship.

Then it's time to wait some more.

About an hour later it was time for interviews. Groups of about 15 potential contestants lined up to meet with "Price is Right" contestant screener Stan Blits who peps everyone up with his cheerful banter. Most people just answer his questions then wait for him to move on. I spontaneously tried to offer a bit more, answering his question about what I did for a living with a brief elaboration. He seemed to like that and smiled widely.

From there we went around another corner of the building where we went through a security check and had to surrender our phones. Then we sat on metal benches again.

After a while, a row of television screens above us flickered to life. Excerpts from a couple of old "Price is Right" shows & blooper reel were played for us and then the screens went black again.

A while later it was lunch time. A tiny lady with a stentorian voice bellowed out that the menu items are first-come, first-served and that those who dilly-dally may not get their preferred choices and maybe nothing at all.

A slow, deliberate yet determined line began to form and menus were passed down it. There were only a few items, all of them ... you got it ... overpriced. $20 got me a soggy "angus" burger, a small handful of limp "home-made" potato chips, a bag of pretzels and a bottle of iced tea.

Just as we were settling down on our benches trying to balance our plastic food containers on our laps, Miss Stentorian bellowed that we only had about 20 minutes to eat and use the rest room, and "you better go now because it will be your last chance before we go inside."

More waiting, then finally the time came to go in to the sound stage, which is much smaller than it looks on TV. It's familiar-looking but tiny and crowded.

Well, after an hour and a half of screaming, cheering, dancing, leaping to our feet, high-fiving and gesturing price suggestions, the show was over. None of the three of us were selected as contestants. After a couple of quick retakes by Drew and announcer George Gray, we filed out of the sound stage and fell into a very long and slow-moving line to retrieve our phones.

Then folks had to walk all the way back around the building to where our long trek had begun to claim the $20 prints of their photos. (Thanks, Mimi, for getting one for us!)

For my part, not having been chosen again, I say "three's a charm." It was real, it was fun, but it wasn't real fun. I really can't see me doing it again.

"And So It Goes."

P.S.: The show will air on October 13th.

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Cool!

A friend and I almost did this in 1994 when I visited LA. I know TV makes things look so much bigger. We ended up at NBC studios Burbank and took that tour. I remember being BLOWN AWAY with disappointment when I saw the outdoor "mall" set "Salem Place" from Days of our Lives, which I used to watch religiously and it was just a cheap looking wall with a slide window and some patio tables and chairs outside the entrance of the building. I could not believe it. On TV you would swear they were at a mall....
 
We went to see "TPIR" ...

<span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;">... in 1999 when we made a cross-country trip on a Greyhound bus to LA!  I agree with you -- it's a grueling process, all that waiting and then not to get called to "come on down"!  We were staying at a hotel approximately twenty minutes away from Television City, over on Third and Vermont, but we still got to the studio around 7 in the morning.  Got our nametags and numbers, and then we were free to leave and come back later for the taping!  We wound up going to the Farmer's Market, so we wouldn't have to take the car away from the parking lot and ourselves away from Television City (and risk being late for the taping).  Had a really good time, even though we didn't get called as contestants!</span>


 


<span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;">Bill W.</span>
 
Nothing is show business is 'real'.

I wasa Theatre major..... spent years on making fake stuff seem real... sets, food, etc. Isn't amazing how real it all looks, when, in reality, it's a whole other story?
Then, I met real -life 'fake people', lolol Nothing could be done to change them.
Oh,well. "Life could be a dream, sh-boom, sh-boom."
 
If only all my precious plans would come true! 
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Just yesterday out of the blue, The Price Is Right theme song started playing in my head, so I pulled it up on YT thinking if I listen to it I'll stop hearing it in my head. Well...I found the original theme song too and now they both won't stop playing in my head, and I've listened to them several times already...

Grrrrr.
 

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