Bob Barker Net Worth

Bob Barker is an American TV game show host and animal activist. Bob Barker Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $70 Million. Explore more about Bob Barker‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. His yearly income 10 million and monthly income 1 million.

Bob Barker Full name Robert William Barker. His nick Name was Bob Barker. Bob Barker now 98 Years old .

Bob Barker Father N/A  and his Mother N/A  .

Bob Barker Spouse  was  Dorothy Jo Gideon .

He was born in 12 December 1923  in Darrington, Washinton, United states of america.

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While at college, Barker worked at the KTTS-FM radio station in Springfield. He then moved to Florida, where he worked as a news editor and announcer at WWPG 1340 AM in Palm Beach (now called WPBR in Lantana). Eventually, in 1950, he moved to California, and was given his own radio show in Burbank named “The Bob Barker Show”, which ran for six years. It was while he was hosting an audience-participation show out in California that he was noticed by game show producer Ralph Edwards. Subsequently, Barker moved from radio to television, and began hosting “Truth or Consequences” in 1956. He continued with the show until 1974.

In 1971, while he was still the host of “Truth or Consequences”, he was selected to host an NBC pilot called “Simon Says”. Then, in early 1972, CBS became interested in a revival of “The Price Is Right” that was being proposing by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman. The network agreed to pick it up on the condition that Barker was selected as the host. Thus, on September 4, 1972, Barker began hosting the new modernized version of “The Price Is Right” on CBS. He continued in this role until he announced his retirement from the show on October 31, 2006, and officially stepped down as host in 2007. His last episode, which aired on June 15, was taped earlier that month on June 6, 2007. After retiring from the show, Barker has made three return appearances: once in April 2009, to promote his new autobiography; once in December 2013, to celebrate his 90th birthday; and once in April 2015, for an April Fools’ Day joke where he briefly took over hosting duties from the current host at the time, Drew Carey.