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Telephone Game was a pricing game
on the American television game show, The Price Is Right
. Three prizes were available, only one of which could be won: a car or one of two small prizes (usually worth between $40 and $70). This game used grocery items.

Gameplay

Telephone Game was a two-part game – one involving grocery pricing, the other having the contestant choose the price of the car.

In the first part, the contestant is given a $1 credit and shown four grocery items. He/she used that credit to select two groceries. After both prices were revealed, there were two possibilities:

  • If the two items added up to 90 cents or less – thus, allowing him/her to have the requisite dime left over to use a pay telephone – the game continued to the second part.
  • If the two items exceeded 90 cents, the game automatically ended in a loss.
In part two, Barker handed the contestant a dime and took him/her over to a pay telephone, and then showed him/her a phone book with three large, unlabeled four-digit telephone extensions in it (for example, "6339," "6886" and "6605"). Each number corresponded with one of the prizes: one with the car in dollars, the other two to the two-digit prices in dollars and cents (but no decimal point showing in the phone book).

The contestant selected one of the extensions and – after placing the dime in the coin slot – dialed that number on the phone. Each prize had a telephone sitting next to it, the models stationed nearby waiting to answer; whatever phone rang, that is the prize the contestant won. The most desirable outcome, of course, was winning the car.

Trivia

  • Telephone Game was one of only two games where winning all of the announced prizes was impossible. The other one is Any Number
    .

Retirement

Telephone Game premiered in November 1978, and was quickly retired. The explanation: "It was lame," according to the producers.

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