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Debut: September 4, 1972 A gameboard contains spaces representing five digits in the price of a car, three digits in the price of a smaller prize, and three digits representing an amount of money (less than $10, in dollars and cents) in a piggy bank. The first digit in the price of the car is revealed when the game begins; the digits 0 through 9 each appear once in the remaining 10 spaces, including a duplicate of that first digit. The contestant calls out digits one at a time, revealing them in the prices of the prizes on the board, and wins the first prize whose price is completely revealed.

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  • The Price is Right/Active Pricing Games
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  • Debut: September 4, 1972 A gameboard contains spaces representing five digits in the price of a car, three digits in the price of a smaller prize, and three digits representing an amount of money (less than $10, in dollars and cents) in a piggy bank. The first digit in the price of the car is revealed when the game begins; the digits 0 through 9 each appear once in the remaining 10 spaces, including a duplicate of that first digit. The contestant calls out digits one at a time, revealing them in the prices of the prizes on the board, and wins the first prize whose price is completely revealed.
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  • Debut: September 4, 1972 A gameboard contains spaces representing five digits in the price of a car, three digits in the price of a smaller prize, and three digits representing an amount of money (less than $10, in dollars and cents) in a piggy bank. The first digit in the price of the car is revealed when the game begins; the digits 0 through 9 each appear once in the remaining 10 spaces, including a duplicate of that first digit. The contestant calls out digits one at a time, revealing them in the prices of the prizes on the board, and wins the first prize whose price is completely revealed. Prior to offering cars worth more than $10,000, no digit in the price of the car was revealed at the start of the game and the contestant was required to call out all four digits in the price to win the car. Screenshot_195.jpg|Any Number (1972) 185px-Anynum4.jpg|Any Number (1975-1982) 185px-Any_Number_2.jpg|Any Number with Tom Kennedy. 185px-Any_Number_Perfect.JPG|Any Number from The Price is Right Special in 1986. 185px-Any_Number_3.jpg|Any Number setup from the '80s. 185px-Any_Number_4.jpg|Any Number (2003-2007) 185px-Any_Number_5.jpg|Current setup of Any Number. DVD_VIDEO_RECORDER_27.jpg|Any Number with Dennis James. anynumber3.jpg|Another playing of Any Number with Tom Kennedy. 151px-TNPiR_Any_Number.jpg|Any Number with Doug Davidson.
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