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Was Carey Right For Price?

By Jon Costantino: 2007-10-15 12:30:41


Was Carey Right For Price? Today was a day that was on my television calendar for a long time. At 11AM ET, a new face was on my TV welcoming me to The Price Is Right. And when the big (and redesigned) doors opened up and a portly guy with glasses walked through them, a 35-year-old institution suddenly became something else. This was not Bob Barker’s Price Is Right, or even the show I watched since I was 5 years old that my mom swears taught me how to count, this was now (as announcer Rich Fields said) "DROOOOOOOOOO Carey’s Show."

Carey hosted the show today like a substitute teacher on a snow day. He rushed through the explanations of games so fast, it was like he expected the contestants to know what they had to do on their own In the old days, Bob Barker would ask the people playing the games, “Do you know how to play this game?,” and sometimes the answer would come back “No,” giving Barker the chance to explain the game to people at home. I was waiting for Carey to ask how games were played so he would know what to do. I understand that Carey was chosen to give the game a little quicker (and younger) feel, but he seemed like someone playing the home version at a party and wanting to get the game over with so he could grab another beer.

What was missing from Carey’s hosting was the total sense of control Barker had over the show and the contestants. Barker seemed to actually care about what state they were from (which Carey breezed though poorly time after time), but he also knew that there were games to be played and even lost. Carey kept asking people if they wanted to change their minds in order to win, like he felt since he had millions of dollars in the bank, why should he deny a 22-year old college girl a new car? I think if one of the contestants asked him, “What do you think I should do Drew?,” he might have played the games for them.

But they just don’t make game show hosts like they used to. The hosts of the 60s and 70s knew that they could make a career hosting games like The Price Is Right. Did you ever see Monty Hall try to be anything else but the host of Let’s Make A Deal? Did Wink Martindale parlay Tic Tac Dough into a sitcom deal? Today, Carey made me think that this was a stopgap in his career, that maybe he’ll do The Price Is Right for a couple of years, then he’ll move on, either because it wasn’t his thing, or (gasp) CBS cancels it.

I also didn’t like that there was no reference to his predecessor. When Johnny handed the Tonight Show desk to Jay, everyone made a big stink over how the new guy didn’t show respect to the one he replaced. Carey, unfortunately carried on that sad tradition. Even when they played a game called “Barker’s Bargain Bar” (to be fair, they could have changed the name to something else), he made a joke that the game was named after “Ezekiel Barker.” In fact, the only time there was even a hint of a tribute to the old show was when Drew Carey reminded me to spay and neuter my pets, and that line was delivered as a throwaway, like he had to cram it in before the end of the show, as opposed to an actual recommendation to the audience.

Now I know that I’m treating the re-launch of The Price Is Right like someone reviewing a remake of Citizen Kane, but I have been watching the show for nearly 80% of my life, so I feel like I’m an expert on how the show should be done. I understand it’s Carey’s 1st day on the job, but he’s going to have to really step it up if the show is going to survive into its 5th decade. I would hate to see the next Price is Right primetime special be a farewell, but its seems its all in the hands of Drew Carey, who has a long way to go.



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  1. derekk Says:

    Jon, I couldn't agree more. Carey did a really poor job as host. They made a huge mistake on this one. He's halfassing it and doesn't even seem to want to be there. I don't actually feel more energy, I feel less. You can tell Carey thinks the contestants are just stupid morons. He also is showing that he doesn't truly relate to the "average Joe." He's awkward with people, bad quality in a host.

    D+

  1. Really now Says:

    You can't compare a guy's first show to a guy that did it for decades.

    Give the guy a chance.

  1. Kelly Says:

    Really Now - Normally, I'd agree with you but Drew Carey is hardly the new kid on the block. I think its fair for people to set their expectations a bit higher with regards to a big name like Carey. Sure, this was just his first day and he has some huge shoes to fill but that still doesn't totally let him off the hook.

  1. Randy Says:

    Wow, I thought it was just me being overly critical on the first day. But, you are so right. I sat in utter disbelief at Mr. Carey's hosting abilities. He talked so fast that I had to rewind my TIVO to catch it again.

    There was NO excitment in his voice, but yet a monotone sound that was painful to listen too.

    I think that CBS should invite Bob Barker back to host temporarily and create a "reality" type of search for the next host. Give America the opportunity to choose it's next host. Let him/her come from the heartland of this country...... I think that it would be a BIG hit as a weekly show on Primetime.....

    But, Carey has got to go.............

  1. Tony Says:

    What the hell are you talking about, derekk? If you don't think Drew wants to be there, you're clearly not watching the same show I saw. He was laughing and enjoying himself the whole time! Even in interviews he's been going on about how much fun he's having and that he feels like he really fits in. And your comment about not relating to the average Joe is completely off. That's what Drew's reputation has been since the mid-90s... just a regular guy like everyone else. I understand people are disappointed about Bob leaving, but I can tell by your careless criticisms that you're just bitter and not even giving Drew a chance.

    As for the author's jab about not honoring Bob, obviously everyone knows Bob was the original - by joking about the "Ezekiel Barker" thing he was playfully acknowledging Bob. And to say his pets line was just thrown in there without a thought, you should try considering he didn't have to say it at all. He was honoring Bob by adding it in there. It seems like what you wanted was a Bob Barker tribute show. That was not what Drew was hired for and I'm sure the producers told him to just go on as normal.

    Personally, I thought he did a great job and it looked like he was having as much fun as the contestants. I'm sure as he gets more comfortable he will improve even further and develop his own style. Congrats, Drew!

  1. Stefan Laws Says:

    God forbid my precious show should ever change!!!!!!!!!

  1. Margaret Osborne Says:

    Well, I watched it last night, and I have to say that the contestants seem to respond to him, even if it isn't coming thru on the camera. Every one of the ladies hugged him like a teddy bear, and the woman who won 16,000 didn't seem to want to let go of him...

    I think the nerve factor was huge for him. IT WAS HIS FIRST DAY!!! I never followed Drew Carey in his other shows, but I think, given time, he will just as endering as Mr. Barker. And given Mr. Barker's signature sign-off, I bet Drew eally wrestled with saying or not. I can see that he needs to get his head around that it is HIS show now, and will fall in accordingly.

  1. Mark Says:

    Just want to mention that these are not shown in the order they were taped, this was not actually his first day. I believe this was from his second week of taping.

  1. Jill Jill Says:

    I finally watched this for the first time last Thu and Friday. Why I put myself thru more suffering on Friday, I don't know. But I had no idea who was the host until last Thur and could not believe how there were not any realism. Some of the contestants are just happy to be up on stage and winning not the host.

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