[quote name=\'TheInquisitiveOne\' date=\'Dec 23 2003, 02:06 PM\']Good afternoon everyone!
I recently acquired an episode of Narz Concentration (from 1978) and, as I watched it, came across something interesting. During and after the Double Play round, I heard two very familiar cues from The Price is Right. The first one, though I do not know it by name, is used often today whenever the prizes for Most Expensive or Danger Price are revealed. The second one is the well-known "Splendido."
That brings up an interesting question. Were these cues first used on Concentration, later acquired by TPiR? Or was it the other way around?[/quote]
I amy be wrong, but I believe that if it's just a synthesizer over a rhythm section, it's a cue Kalehoff or Score wrote for "Concentration" in 1973. Anything else *might* have been written for "TPIR"--but considering how many familiar Score "TPIR" cues were heard on NBC's "SportsWorld" at around the same time, maybe not, meaning that they were just from Score's library.