

Le Juste Prix
Le Juste Prix is a French adaptation of the American game show The Price Is Right that airs on TF1. It first premiered in 1988 and ran until the original version was canceled in 2001. In 2002 a brief sequel, Le Juste Euro, ran on France 2 and was hosted by Patrice Laffont, it only ran for two episodes. On July 27, 2009 a new version of Le Juste Prix premiered on TF1. The current version is hosted by Vincent Lagaf with Gerard Vivès as announcer.
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Plot Summary
Le Juste Prix is a French adaptation of the American game show The Price Is Right. Contestants are invited to guess the retail price of various consumer goods. The show features several pricing games where contestants can win prizes, with the ultimate goal of reaching the 'Big Wheel' and then the 'Showcase Showdown'. The winner of the Showcase Showdown wins the grand prize, which consists of all the prizes from their Showcase.
Critical Reception
As a revival of a classic game show format, critical reception often focuses on nostalgia and the execution of the familiar gameplay. Reviews typically assess the host's charisma, the energy of the audience, the clarity of the game mechanics, and how well the show balances traditional elements with any modern updates. Generally, revivals of popular game shows aim to satisfy existing fans while attracting new viewers through energetic production and engaging hosts.
What Reviewers Say
- Nostalgic appeal of a beloved classic game show format.
- Engaging gameplay with opportunities for audience participation.
- Potential for exciting prize reveals and thrilling finales.
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Fun Fact
The original American version of 'The Price Is Right' has been in continuous production since 1972, making it one of the longest-running game shows in television history.
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