
15 $93,088), Jill & Grady McCurdle (Date Night Prime Special Feb. 3 $104,018) The Stefanelli Family (Family Primetime Special Feb.

1 $93,477) Thomas Angulo (Cancer Awareness Special Feb. 25 $95,552) Joezen Punongbayan (Superfans Special Feb. 18 $82,900) Louis Riviere (Gratuity Workers Special Jan. 11 $43,828) David Brachman (Geniuses Special Jan. 4 $54,525) Ashley Brown (Grocery Store Employee Special Jan. 22 $75,943) Yvette Weems (Redemption Special Jan. 10 $106,328) Shannon Pfeiffer (Holiday Week (Santas) Dec. 23 $34,261) Iris Shapiro (Dream Car Week Oct. 30 $53,816) Lauren, Katrine & Brian (Friendsgiving Nov. 26 $92,392) Jason & Ryan Harpole (“Young Sheldon” Twins primetime Sept. DOBs and no DSWs allowed): 3īiggest Showcase Winners: Simon Hernandez (Regular Play Week Oct. Season: 34 (Three were doubles, 5 were a three-way, 6 were bonus spin-offs)Ĭar Winners’ Showcase (Both car winners went to the showcase): 4

SCSD Dud Spins (Big Wheel Did Not Go All the Way Around or Bonus Spin Did Not Start At 5) + Australia trip + weekly gasoline fill-ups + smart security pkg + Austria Trip + game Room + Dartboard of unknown values)įINAL Pricing Games Won This Week: 7 of 18 (1 partial)įINAL Pricing Games Won This Season: 559 of 1,182 (112 partials) trip + $50K+ Range Rover + phones + games + nail care + turntable pkg.

We’ll see you in Glendale for Season 52 SeptemberįINAL Total for the Season: $17,443,877. “I’m one of the zombies,” he told Ray and Beck.Thank you CBS Television City for 51 years of The Price is Right. He also is an actor for VerHulst Haunted Hayrides, whose new season opens Friday night. I still can’t believe it,” he said.Įckert manages the Buckman’s Car Wash in Spencerport. Still, being on the show, which has been on the air for an astonishing 46 years, “was cool. But he was about $5,000 off in guessing its correct value of more than $43,000, so he lost. “My showcase was a piano and piano lessons for a year, a Mustang and trip to New York City,” he said Wednesday. He passed on the first prize package - a trip to Croatia and a party boat. However, he did make it to the final showcase. “I was hoping for Plinko,” he said, referring to a different Price is Right game. He then moved on to a game of Flip Flop where he was not as successful, missing out on a hot tub.

“I was, like, the second or third person that got called down,” Eckert told Kimberly Ray and Barry Beck Tuesday on the Kimberly and Beck Show, which airs on Radio 95.1.Įckert was the winning bidder on a set of portable Bluetooth speakers. 1, he was interviewed by producers, chosen as a contestant and, shortly thereafter, got the cue to “Come on down!” Kyle Eckert, who graduated from Churchville-Chili High School in 2013, got tickets to the CBS game show while vacationing with family members in California. A Rochester man was featured on today’s episode of The Price is Right, which aired at 11 a.m.
