"The Price Is Right" is inviting folks to come on down and place an online bid to own a part of TV history. The popular CBS game show has donated six pieces from its set to raise funds for The Paley Center for Media (formerly the Museum of Television & Radio), which are being auctioned off at Charity Folks. The auction ends on Monday, Dec. 17 at 6 p.m. ET, so don't waste time!
Comedian DREW CAREY is on top of the world. Not only is he the host of not one, but two, game shows -- "The Price Is Right" and "Power of 10" -- he's freshly engaged, too!
But early in his life, the "Drew Carey Show" star battled depression, and even attempted suicide when he was an 18-year-old freshman. Tonight on ET, get a sneak peek at Drew's dramatic interview on this evening's "20/20," airing at 10 p.m. on ABC.
The games are the same, but the host will be different as "The Price Is Right" returns for its 36th season on CBS today, marking DREW CAREY's first day filling BOB BARKER's shoes.
Drew Carey talks about his injury on the set of 'The Price is Right'
The games are the same, but the host will be different when "The Price Is Right" returns for its 36th season on CBS on Monday, Oct. 15, marking DREW CAREY's first day filling BOB BARKER's shoes.
Only ET can show you Carey getting up to speed as the new host, and he's here to tell us it hasn't all been easy. Drew fills ET's JANN CARL in on the details of the rehearsal day that sent him straight to the hospital.
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Just hours after ET announced that comedian DREW CAREY is replacing BOB BARKER as the host of "The Price is Right," we have Bob in an ETOnline exclusive as he places a phone call to Drew and gives him advice on his new hosting gig!
"I'd like to have you take a long vacation, maybe even a month or two before you start, because I'm getting paid for re-runs," Bob jokes to Drew on the phone.
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In an ET exclusive, JOEY FATONE reveals his TV hosting plans and whether or not he's up for taking over "The Price is Right," a space still vacant after longtime host BOB BARKER retired last month.
"That would be crazy," he says of the notion. "That would be something."
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TV's top talkers turned out in fine form for "The 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" on Friday night.
From RACHAEL RAY to ELLEN DeGENERES, plus the ladies of "The View" -- minus ROSIE O'DONNELL -- the gathering at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood was stellar, and ET was on the red carpet and backstage for all the daytime drama!
Today, BOB BARKER will invite contestants in the audience of "The Price is Right" to "Come on Down" for the very last time. The iconic game-show host will be retiring after 35 years on the hit CBS series and more than 6,000 shows -- and ET was on the set for the very last taping.
It was to an ear-splitting ovation and a shower of confetti that Barker came onstage to greet his fans for the final time.
On Friday, June 15, BOB BARKER will invite contestants in the audience of "The Price is Right" to "Come on down" for the very last time. The iconic game-show host will be retiring after 35 years on the hit CBS series.
"If you want to get media attention, retiring is second only to dying, and I choose retiring," Barker jokes with ET, which was exclusively on the set the day that the cast and crew took their last-ever photographs together. "I announced my retirement in October, and I thought I would have second thoughts about it, but I really haven't yet. I think that will come when I awaken one morning and think, 'There's no show.' It might come as a terrible shock."
The Emmy Award-winning BOB BARKER will host "The Price is Right Million Dollar Spectacular" tonight on CBS at 8 p.m., the first of two prime-time specials honoring the television veteran. The second special, "Bob Barker: A Celebration Of 50 Years on Television," airs Thursday at the same time, same place.
Barker recently talked about calling it quits. "It really is sinking in," he says about ending his 50-year run on television. "I've discovered people are much nicer to me now that I've announced my retirement."
After 35 years as the host of "The Price Is Right," BOB BARKER will be retiring at the end of this season -- May 2007 -- and no longer inviting contestants to "Come on down."
"We knew this day would come, but that doesn't make it any easier," said LESLIE MOONVES, President and CEO of CBS Corporation. "Bob Barker is a daytime legend, an entertainment icon and one of the most beloved television personalities of our time. His contribution and loyalty to this Network is immeasurable."
After a short break due to a torn ligament in his leg, BOB BARKER invites contestants to "come on down" as he returns to his hosting duties on "The Price Is Right" this afternoon.
We recently spotted Bob in a wheelchair and wearing a cast on his leg while visiting L.A. City Hall. "It happened over a period of time," he explains. "At my age, it just plum wore out!"
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