After seeing The Price is Right for the first time in 1972, math instructor Ted Slauson became an expert at recording and memorizing prices of things featured on the game show. During a 2008 showcase, he helped a contender submit a flawless bid, an innocent deed that would cause one of the largest controversies in television history.
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After seeing The Price is Right for the first time in 1972, math instructor Ted Slauson became an expert at recording and memorizing prices of things featured on the game show. During a 2008 showcase, he helped a contender submit a flawless bid, an innocent deed that would cause one of the largest controversies in television history.
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