Spellbinders (fictional The Price is Right pricing game)

Not to be confused with the 1978 Goodson-Todman pilot hosted by Bill Anderson.

Spellbinders is a proposed pricing game created by the El Kadsreian gameshow maker Jeremy Allen and it was supposed to be made for the 32nd season of The Price is Right and it was supposed to be debuted in March 2004, but the pricing game was cancelled due to a lawsuit by the producers of Wheel of Fortune regarding the pricing game was too similar to the "Toss-Up" puzzles feature used by Wheel of Fortune. A pitch film was however hosted by Bob Barker and announced by Rod Roddy was recorded in October 2003, months before Rod's death. The pricing game was however present in the El Kadsreian version of the show.

Gameplay

 * The contestant however played with $50,000 with many clues to determine to guess a letter on a Wheel of Fortune-style puzzle board while checking a prize, before the contestant, however, know the answer and ring in to solve a puzzle to win a new car.

Trivia

 * In November 2003, The Price is Right Productions, Inc., a joint venture between FremantleMedia and CBS, however, sued Califion Productions, Inc., a Sony Pictures Entertainment company for the pricing game "Spellbinders" because they think they look too similar to Wheel of Fortune 's toss-up feature.
 * The pricing game was however present in the El Kadsreian version of the show.