Drew Carey’s Emotional “Price Is Right” Moment Leaves Fans in Tears During Historic 10,000th Episode Celebration!
Drew talks about hosting “The Price is Right,” the 10,000th episode, picking up the bill for writers who ate at Bob’s Big Boy or Swingers during the WGA strike, applying to rescue a dog, DJing on New Year’s Eve, and discovering Phish at the Vegas Sphere on 4/20 weekend.
Drew Carey Celebrates 10,000th Episode of The Price Is Right
CBS, Wednesday Night – In a momentous occasion for television history, Drew Carey, the beloved host of “The Price Is Right,” took center stage to celebrate the show’s 10,000th episode. This special milestone marks 53 years of the game show that has become a staple of American entertainment. As the flames of this iconic show continue to burn brightly, Carey reflects on his journey and the joy of engaging with fans.

A Warm Welcome
The atmosphere was electric as Carey made his entrance, greeted by enthusiastic applause from the audience. During his appearance, he shared his thoughts on hosting such a long-running show and the unique experience of performing in front of an audience without name tags, a hallmark of the show’s interactive format.
“It must be weird being in front of an audience that doesn’t have name tags on,” Carey quipped, noting how different it felt compared to the usual dynamic of engaging with contestants who often wear shirts emblazoned with their names.
Connecting with the Audience
Carey expressed his enjoyment of interacting with the crowd, emphasizing that it’s one of the most enjoyable parts of his role. “That’s what I look forward to the most,” he said, highlighting the lively energy that fans bring to the show. Many audience members have grown up watching “The Price Is Right” with their families, creating a sense of nostalgia and excitement.
A Nod to Writers
In a heartfelt moment, Carey was recognized for his generosity during the recent writers’ strike, where he provided lunches for everyone involved in the production. “I wouldn’t have any money if it wasn’t for writers,” he remarked, showcasing his appreciation for the creative minds behind the scenes.
Reflecting on a Long Career
As the host of over 3,300 episodes, Carey acknowledged the legacy of his predecessor, Bob Barker, who hosted more than 6,700 episodes. “I’ve been on the show for 18 years, which is a long time,” Carey noted, humorously comparing his tenure to LeBron James’ career in the NBA.
When asked about his involvement in the show’s production, Carey clarified that while he doesn’t directly choose the prizes, he does send suggestions if he sees something interesting online. He reminisced about the early days of hosting, including his bemusement over the frequent giveaways of grandfather clocks, a prize he never quite understood.

A Personal Touch
In a candid moment, Carey shared his experience of adopting two rescue dogs, revealing the humorous side of filling out the adoption application. “I thought it would be enough to just say I’m Drew Carey,” he laughed, explaining the thorough process he went through to welcome his new pets into his home.
DJing on the Side
Beyond hosting, Carey also indulges in his passion for music by DJing at events. He shared a fun anecdote about a recent gig after a Phish concert, where he embraced the vibrant atmosphere and connected with fans through music. “I just started DJing for fun,” he said, showcasing his versatility beyond the game show stage.
Conclusion
As Drew Carey leads “The Price Is Right” into its next chapter with the 10,000th episode, he continues to embody the spirit of the show: fun, excitement, and community. His ability to connect with the audience, both on and off the stage, ensures that this beloved game show remains a cherished part of American culture. Tune in to CBS this Wednesday night to witness this historic milestone and celebrate the enduring legacy of “The Price Is Right.”