The Price is Right Salutes was a six-episode primetime special that saluted the American Armed Forces as well as the Firefighters & Police, in the wake of the September 11th attacks and the war in Afghanistan. The first primetime special since 1996 aired on May 17, 2002 (#001SP) and the last on June 21, 2002 (#006SP, aired out of order on June 27). After the band finishes playing their respective anthem, the original Come on Down cue plays just like on the daytime show. All specials-- except for the Firefighters & Police special that aired on June 21, 2002 (#006SP, aired out of order on June 27) -- contained greetings by troops while going to a commercial.
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| - The Price is Right Salutes was a six-episode primetime special that saluted the American Armed Forces as well as the Firefighters & Police, in the wake of the September 11th attacks and the war in Afghanistan. The first primetime special since 1996 aired on May 17, 2002 (#001SP) and the last on June 21, 2002 (#006SP, aired out of order on June 27). After the band finishes playing their respective anthem, the original Come on Down cue plays just like on the daytime show. All specials-- except for the Firefighters & Police special that aired on June 21, 2002 (#006SP, aired out of order on June 27) -- contained greetings by troops while going to a commercial.
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| - The Price is Right Salutes was a six-episode primetime special that saluted the American Armed Forces as well as the Firefighters & Police, in the wake of the September 11th attacks and the war in Afghanistan. The first primetime special since 1996 aired on May 17, 2002 (#001SP) and the last on June 21, 2002 (#006SP, aired out of order on June 27). After the band finishes playing their respective anthem, the original Come on Down cue plays just like on the daytime show. All specials-- except for the Firefighters & Police special that aired on June 21, 2002 (#006SP, aired out of order on June 27) -- contained greetings by troops while going to a commercial. The turntable was decorated with an American theme with many American symbols such as the U.S. flag, Mount Rushmore, and so on. In addition, to honor our firefighters, police, and troops, host Bob Barker wore a U.S. flag lapel pin on his coat.
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