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Maths teacher Ted Slauson became adept at recording and memorizing prices of products featured on the iconic game show The Price is Right, an obsession dating back to the show’s inception in 1972. This passion and dedication for the show culminated in him helping a contestant place a perfect bid during a 2008 showcase, an innocent act that would create one of the biggest controversies in television industry history.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: C.J. Wallis
Actors: Bob Barker, Kevin Pollak, Roger Dobkowitz, Theodore Slauson
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Bill Russell: Legend
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