If you’re a fan of “Breaking Bad,” you may recognize Aaron Paul, who appeared on “The Price is Right” as a contestant. After he got pretty close to the price of a desk, his dream came true when he was asked to come up on stage.
In an interview several years later with Jay Leno, Aaron revealed that he’d had six cans of Red Bull before the filming and was pretty excited! He advanced to the show’s “Showcase Showdown” round after making it past the first stage. Unfortunately, he overbid on the price of the package by just around $130.
The Iconic Bob Barker
Bob Barker was a fan-favorite TV host since the 1950s when he appeared on "Truth or Consequences." In 1972, he took over on "The Price is Right" for the original host, Bill Cullen. It wasn’t long before Barker was the face of the show.
Barker first appeared on the show when he was 48 years old and had been dying his hair to cover up his gray locks. After receiving a compliment, he decided to forego the dye altogether. In the Golden Age of Hollywood, gray hair wasn’t the most attractive look. That is, until Bob Barker came along, anyway...
Paying Taxes on Winnings
When you see those total numbers on packages on the show, it may look like a pretty nice chunk of change – and it is. However, what they don’t tell you is that whoever wins said packages, also has to pay taxes on them, which can lower the prize amount substantially.
The show is usually taped in California, which means that contestants are required to file any winnings with the state. Because contestants are required to pay based on the full retail value of prizes, some decide not to accept them once cameras stop rolling.
Barker’s Love for Animals
The former talk show host was honored by the animal rights group, PETA, due to his long-running support of their organization. In 2012, the group dedicated a building to him in Los Angeles, The Bob Barker Building, which is PETA’s new headquarters on the West Coast.
Aside from his support of PETA and other animal rights organizations, Barker was also very vocal about his views. He has called for the end of SeaWorld, and other places that continue to use animals in live entertainment and has asked fans not to buy products that have been tested on animals.
Winning via Error
One contestant found himself walking away with a prize he didn’t earn. So how'd he get it? The man was playing to win a “Dell computer and a computer desk.” During the game, he guessed way off, but he still won the computer. As it turns out, the announcer got the brand of the computer wrong.
Had he realized it later and tried to sue the show, it would’ve been more trouble to producers than it was worth. So, they decided just to give him the computer to cop up for their mistake. Hey, whatever works, right?