Le Juste Prix is a French adaptation of the Americangame showThe 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.
1987–2001
While all price elements were intact, the series utilized format changes that were exclusive and unique to this version. Here is a list of the format changes: 1987–88: Airing only on Sunday, this format featured three pricing games, and used the Big Wheel to determine the two Showcase players, with players spinning only once. A variation of this format would be used on the German version of TPiR, when it premiered in 1989. 1988–2000: The format most fans are familiar with, the show expanded to seven days a week. On the Monday-Saturday shows, the show used the 1987 format, but there was only one La Roue winner; that person moved on to the Sunday finals; that used the traditional hour-long format, with the two La Roue winners advancing to La Vitrine. Since 1995, 100 on the wheel won a bonus of 1,000 francs which increased with each spin of the wheel. 1998–2000: Starting in 1998, the daily winners got a chance to win a trip, by playing a version of Clock Game called "Le Grand Voyage", in which the player has 20 seconds to guess the price of the trip. This game moved to the regular lineup in 2000. 2000–01: Losing the weekend airings, the new Monday-Friday shows kept the hour format, but the two La Roue winners faced off in a new La Vitrine, a hybrid of the U.S. & European Showcase formats. The top winner stopped a range finder with values ranging from 5,000F to 30,000F. A single Showcase was presented; both players bid on it, and the one closest to the ARP and within range without going over won. In the final season, when the Euro was coming into effect, all games gave their prizes and prices in both Francs & Euros.
Pricing Games
The name of the original pricing game in the US version is given in parentheses. Many of these follow the same rules and gameplay as the US version; for details, see List ofThe Price Is Right pricing games.
A short-lived remake of the show called :fr:Le Juste Euro|Le Juste Euro aired on France 2 hosted by Patrice Laffont with Jean-Marie Castile as the announcer from December 31, 2001 until January 19, 2002. Originally, they wanted to call it Dites-le en Euro! in order to separate it from Le Juste Prix.
Le marathon des Jeux TV
In 2006, Le Juste Prix was part of the series called Le Marathon des Jeux TV also airing on France 2 hosted by :fr:Nagui|Nagui and :fr:Pascal Sellem|Pascal Sellem.
2009–15
When the series returned, it utilised one of the largest Price sets in the world, a two-story structure so big, certain games required players to head to the second level. The winner of La Roue played a revamped La Vitrine, an exact carbon copy of Le Grand Voyage, except the player had 25 seconds to guess the price of the Showcase, which ranged from €10,000-€100,000. One Bid items also vary, ranging from at least €20 to €1,000. In addition, the theme song was a "Whistled" remix of the theme previously used in 2001.
Pricing Games
Other International versions
Most international versions had their sets and logo be inspired by the 2009 French version like Australia and Belgium for example.