How Bob Barker built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.
Bob Barker was a prominent American media personality, best known as the long-time host of The Price Is Right from 1972 to 2007. Before that, he hosted Truth or Consequences from 1956 to 1975. Beyond his television career, Barker was a dedicated animal rights advocate. His career spanned decades, making him a recognizable figure in American entertainment.
In 1950, Bob Barker moved to California to advance his broadcasting career.
In 1956, Bob Barker began his game show career, hosting Truth or Consequences.
On December 31, 1956, Bob Barker started hosting Truth or Consequences.
In 1960, Bob Barker played a character named Mort in the Bonanza episode "Denver McKee".
From 1969 to 1988, Bob Barker co-hosted CBS's coverage of the Rose Parade from Pasadena, California.
On September 4, 1972, Bob Barker began hosting the CBS revival of The Price Is Right.
In 1972, Bob Barker began hosting the game show The Price Is Right.
In 1972, CBS expressed interest in The Price Is Right and wanted Bob Barker as the daytime host.
From 1973–1980, Bob Barker appeared as a semi-regular panelist on the game show Match Game.
In December 1974, Dennis James substituted for Bob Barker on the daytime version of The Price Is Right for a week when Barker was ill.
Bob Barker continued hosting Truth or Consequences until 1975.
From 1975–1976, Bob Barker appeared as a semi-regular panelist on the game show Tattletales with his wife Dorothy Jo.
Bob Barker began hosting the Pillsbury Bake-Off every two years starting in 1976.
From 1975–1976, Bob Barker appeared as a semi-regular panelist on the game show Tattletales with his wife Dorothy Jo.
In 1977, after Dennis James' contract was not renewed, Bob Barker took over as host of the nighttime edition of The Price Is Right.
In 1978, Bob Barker became the first host of the Pillsbury Bake-Off to have a male category champ.
From 1973–1980, Bob Barker appeared as a semi-regular panelist on the game show Match Game.
In 1980, the nighttime edition of The Price Is Right, hosted by Bob Barker, was cancelled.
In 1982, Bob Barker began ending The Price Is Right episodes with the phrase: "This is Bob Barker reminding you to help control the pet population – have your pets spayed or neutered."
In 1987, Bob Barker requested that fur prizes be removed from the Miss USA pageant. When the producers refused, Barker stepped down as host.
Following the death of Frank Wayne in 1988, Bob Barker also assumed executive producer duties over The Price Is Right.
From 1969 to 1988, Bob Barker co-hosted CBS's coverage of the Rose Parade from Pasadena, California.
In 1994, Bob Barker founded the DJ&T Foundation, named after his late wife and mother. The foundation contributed millions to animal-neutering programs and funded animal rescue and park facilities across the United States.
In 1995, Holly Hallstrom left The Price Is Right and sued Bob Barker, alleging she was fired for refusing to give false information about Dian Parkinson's suit. Barker countersued for slander.
In 1996, Bob Barker played himself in the Adam Sandler comedy Happy Gilmore. In one scene, Barker beats up Gilmore.
On September 16, 1999, Bob Barker was in Washington, D.C., to testify before Congress regarding legislation to ban captive elephants from traveling shows. He experienced clumsiness and was diagnosed with a partially blocked left carotid artery, undergoing surgery to remove the blockage.
In 2004, Bob Barker donated $1 million to Columbia Law School to support the study of animal rights.
On October 31, 2006, Bob Barker announced that he would retire from The Price Is Right in June 2007.
On June 6, 2007, Bob Barker taped his final episode of The Price Is Right.
In June 2007, Bob Barker retired from The Price Is Right, with his final episode airing on June 15.
On October 15, 2007, Drew Carey took over hosting duties on The Price Is Right.
In 2007, Bob Barker retired from hosting The Price Is Right after a 50-year television career.
In 2007, during a CBS prime-time special commemorating Bob Barker's career, the fight scene from Happy Gilmore was shown, after which Adam Sandler made a surprise appearance.
About one year after his retirement from The Price Is Right, Bob Barker appeared in a public service announcement promoting the transition to digital television in the United States. The advertisement was produced under the first proposed date of February 16, 2009, for the transition.
On April 6, 2009, Bob Barker's autobiography, Priceless Memories, co-written with Digby Diehl, was published.
On April 16, 2009, Bob Barker appeared on The Price Is Right to promote his new autobiography, Priceless Memories. He appeared in the Showcase round.
In 2009, Bob Barker wrote a letter requesting the closure of bear exhibits in Cherokee, North Carolina. He also threatened to not attend the 2009 Game Show Awards due to a feud with Betty White over animal treatment. White didn't attend. That same year, Barker donated $1 million to the University of Virginia Law School and made similar donations to other law schools to support animal rights studies.
On July 29, 2010, Bob Barker first appeared on The Huckabee Show as a rotating guest co-host.
In 2010, Bob Barker donated $2.5 million toward the purchase of office space for PETA in Los Angeles.
In 2010, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society announced it had purchased and outfitted a ship, named the MY Bob Barker, to interdict Japanese whaling operations in the Southern Ocean, using $5 million provided by Barker.
In 2012, The Bob Barker Building, purchased with Barker's donation, opened as office space for PETA in Los Angeles.
On December 12, 2013, Bob Barker made a guest appearance on The Price Is Right to celebrate his 90th birthday. He announced a contestant and one showcase.
In 2014, Bob Barker endorsed David Jolly, a candidate for the Republican Party nomination for the Florida's 13th congressional district special election.
On April 1, 2015, Bob Barker made a surprise appearance on The Price Is Right for an April Fools' Day switch, taking Drew Carey's place at the show's intro. He hosted the first bid and pricing game before handing duties back to Carey and appeared during the showcase.
In 2015, during Comedy Central's "Night of Too Many Stars" benefit show to battle autism, Bob Barker and Adam Sandler reunited for a video featuring them in a follow-up fight, which ends with both of them dying and going to heaven.
Until 2015, Bob Barker continued to make occasional appearances after his retirement.
In August 2021, Bob Barker gave his last public interview to People, discussing The Price Is Right's upcoming 50th season on air.
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