(An unusually dark aspect of the Carey era: a new game called Pay the Rent.)
Contestants lucky enough to come on down won prizes that some of them could not have afforded otherwise, prizes that they may not have wanted and.
People populated that studio audience because they weren’t at work, because work couldn’t substitute for the excitement of being on television.
If we watched the show in the Barker years, if we watch it now, that likely means that we weren’t at work either.
If he wanted a new car, no yodeling would be required, no frenzy.
Persons:
Drew Carey, Carey, Barker, Happy Gilmore, ”