Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Bob Barker returning to 'Price is Right' for 90th birthday



Bob Barker, former host of The Price Is Right, is returning to the long-running game show on Dec. 12 in honor of his 90th birthday.

According to reports, the show will celebrate Barker's birthday the week of Dec. 9. Barker hosted the show for 35 years before dropping that skinny mic of his for good in 2007. The affable Drew Carey now lords over the spinning wheel.

Four years ago, I chatted with Barker, who, like just about every other celebrity, has a Palm Beach County connection. Here's that chat....

   Question: You once worked at a Palm Beach radio station. Tell me about your time in Florida.
   Answer: I was at WWPG. At that time it was a very attractive little station right on the ocean. The manager of the station helped (my late wife) Dorothy Jo get a job teaching biology at Palm Beach High School. We stayed there for a year (1949-50) and loved every minute of it. We spent a lot of time on the beach. In those days, you could be at the beach on the weekend and it wasn't crowded. It was just a lovely place to be.
    I was a staff announcer and I later became news editor. I used to go around and collect the local news and write that up and pull the national news off the wire. That Christmas I played Santa Claus, and I've always claimed to be the best Santa Claus Palm Beach ever had. And my claim has never been disputed.
    Q:Why do you love Florida and Palm Beach so much?
    A: Dorothy Jo and I loved the beach. We love tans. We used to lay in the sun for hours.
    Q:Who has the better tan -- you or George Hamilton?
    A: I hate to admit it, but George probably does. I stay out of the sun pretty much now because I've had one skin cancer after another. I'm now being more careful. I still love that sun.
    I'll tell you why I became a naval aviator. I opened a magazine ... and there was a full-page picture of a young naval aviator wearing an all-white uniform, gold buttons, the white hat. He was leaning on the wing of a fighter plane and had a deep tan. I looked at that guy and thought, 'If I have to go to war, I want to go to war looking like that guy!'
    I went down to the post office that day and signed up to become a naval aviation cadet. Once I got my wings and my fighter plane, I used to put on my white uniform, go out and lean on the wing of the plane. Unfortunately, there was never a photographer around.
    Q:While you were living in Palm Beach, you also did some modeling. That led to an unlikely offer to appear in a porn movie. What's the story behind that?
    A:(laughs extremely hard) The National Enquirer got an advance copy of the book, and that was the one thing they picked out. The headline was 'Price not right for Bob Barker to become porno star.' You can imagine what that did. One person tells another person and pretty soon it's 'Bob has been in a pornographic movie.'
    The story is I was doing some modeling for Cities Service in Palm Beach. A New York photographer came down and he needed a model. Someone -- I don't know who it was -- suggested me. He asked me if I was married and if my wife was pretty. I told him that she was beautiful and he used us as models.
    For years, we were on the road maps for Cities Service. I told this photographer that eventually we were going to move to California and I wanted to get into radio. This photographer gave me the card of a friend of his who he thought could use me as a model to get a little work while I was trying to break into radio. I called him, made an appointment. He said he couldn't use me, but he had a friend on Santa Monica Boulevard who might be able to use me.
    So I met this fellow and it (the offer) was done so diplomatically and gently that I didn't realize at first what we were talking about. But suddenly it dawned on me that this guy was offering me a part in a pornographic picture! I said, 'This is just not my thing' and I fled. I thought it was so funny and I laughed all the way home.
    Q: How'd your wife react?
    A: She turned around with a straight face and she said, 'Did you take it?'
    Q: Did she want you to take it?
    A:(laughing) Oh, nooooo! If there had been an audition, I would've never been offered the part.
    Q: Do you miss hosting 'The Price is Right'?
    A: No, I really don't. I thought I might after all those years. I had been doing a show ever since I was 21. I was afraid I would wake up the first morning and realize there was no show and I might just go off my gourd. Quite the contrary, I'm much more relaxed -- mentally and physically. I'm a complete success at retirement. I think it was because I did it at just the right time. I went out on top and the shows were as good, if not better, than they had ever been.
    I didn't retire too soon. I didn't retire too late, it was just the right time. As a result, I'm really quite content. I've been very busy (with his animal rights foundation), so I won't be sitting around just staring off into space.

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