Get ready to “Come on down!” as *The Price Is Right* returns to CBS for its incredible 54th season. As America’s longest-running game show, the excitement and energy are higher than ever. Host Drew Carey is back to guide lucky contestants from the audience as they bid for a spot on stage. Participants will test their pricing knowledge in classic games like Plinko and Cliff Hangers for a chance to win fabulous prizes, including brand-new cars, dream vacations, and cash. The tension builds at the Showcase Showdown, where a spin of the big wheel can lead to the final Showcase. This new season continues a television legacy, promising more thrilling moments and life-changing wins. Season 54 starts on September 22, 2025 sign up for a reminder.
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The Price Is Right is a long-running game show on CBS where contestants try to guess the prices of various products to win prizes. Season 54 starts on September 22, 2025; sign up for a reminder. Hosted by Drew Carey, this season continues the tradition of excitement and fun with new games, bigger prizes, and enthusiastic audiences. Contestants are chosen from the crowd and must use their knowledge of everyday items’ costs to advance through different challenges like “Plinko” or “Showcase Showdown.” The show’s colorful set and energetic atmosphere make it entertaining for viewers of all ages. With its mix of luck, skill, and strategy, The Price Is Right remains one of America’s favorite daytime shows as it enters another thrilling season on CBS.
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"Come on down!" The Price Is Right features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items. Contestants begin by being called from the audience to play a preliminary pricing round. That winner joins the host on stage for a different pricing game. After three contestants have played, they each spin a big wheel, hoping to get as close to $1 as possible. The two highest winners of that round advance to the "Showcase Showdown", where prizes often include cars and exotic trips. A trio of models presents the prizes. The show was originally hosted by Bill Cullen on NBC (1956-63) and ABC (1963-65). However, it was the genial, ageless Bob Barker who really sold viewers on the show which began on CBS in 1972. When Barker retired in 2007, Drew Carey stepped in to ably fill his shoes.
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