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Raleigh woman tries for prizes on 'The Price is Right'

Kendra Gibbs of Raleigh will be a contestant on "The Price is Right" Tuesday morning. The folks at the game show can't give us any spoilers on how Kendra does, but they do say that no one leaves "The Price is Right" without a prize. If she strikes it rich, we're hoping she'll remember her close friends here at Happiness is a Warm TV.

"The Price is Right" airs locally on WRAL at 11 a.m. Monday through Friday.

To try out for "The Price is Right" -- or to just go see a taping -- visit priceisright.com or call 1-855-44-PRICE (7423) between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. Tickets are free.

Rougemont man gets his "Price is Right" Mustang

August 3rd was a real lucky day for Danny Roberts.

That was the day the Rougemont man won a 2010 Ford Mustang on CBS' "The Price is Right." (The show aired Nov. 2.)

Roberts was in California visiting his niece whose going to school out there. She had tickets to the show hosted by Drew Carey, so Roberts and his wife Joy, daughter Melanie, son Dan, sister Sheila and sister-in-law Sharron attended.

But it was Danny who was called on down.

Bob Barker to Return to "The Price Is Right"


Calm down. It's a cameo.

TV Week reports that Mr. Spay and Neuter will tape a guest appearance on the show, as part of his tour for "Priceless Memories," his new autobiography.

CBS plans to air Mr. Barker's "Price" guest spot on April 16.

Wednesday's visit to Studio 33, now known as the Bob Barker Studio, marks the first time Barker has appeared on the daytime version of "Price" since he retired from the show.

The show, now hosted by comedian Drew Carey, has been experimenting with having celebrities drop by every once in a while to help introduce a prize. Reba McEntire and members of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Kings have made cameos on the show in recent months.

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