Drew Carey.Photo: Ella DeGea/CBSWhenDrew Careytook overThe Price is Righthosting duties fromBob Barkerin 2007, emulating him wasn’t an option.“I knew I could never be Bob, and I wasn’t going to try to be Bob,” says the 63-year-old star ofThe Drew Carey Show, which ran from 1995 to 2004. “We went out to lunch, and his advice was ‘Don’t try to copy me. Just make it your own show.’ “That’s exactly what Carey has done with the classic that first aired from 1956 to 1965 before being reimagined and relaunched in 1972 with Barker as host.For the last 14 years, Carey has been at the helm of what is now television’s longest-running game show, and he’s handed out millions in cash and prizes — a part of the job he says never gets old.“That’s the best when people win,” he says. “It makes me look forward to coming into work.“Kevork Djansezian/AP/ShutterstockWant to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.Next season ofThe Price Is Right(premiering Sept. 13) marks the show’s 50th anniversary. For Carey, the upcoming season will be his 15th.“There are so many things that have happened in my personal life while I’ve been on this show,” he says. “My son Connor is 16 now, and I’ve watched him grow up. In a lot of ways, I feel like I’ve been here my whole life.“The Price Is Rightairs weekdays on CBS (check local listings).
Drew Carey.Photo: Ella DeGea/CBS

WhenDrew Careytook overThe Price is Righthosting duties fromBob Barkerin 2007, emulating him wasn’t an option.“I knew I could never be Bob, and I wasn’t going to try to be Bob,” says the 63-year-old star ofThe Drew Carey Show, which ran from 1995 to 2004. “We went out to lunch, and his advice was ‘Don’t try to copy me. Just make it your own show.’ “That’s exactly what Carey has done with the classic that first aired from 1956 to 1965 before being reimagined and relaunched in 1972 with Barker as host.For the last 14 years, Carey has been at the helm of what is now television’s longest-running game show, and he’s handed out millions in cash and prizes — a part of the job he says never gets old.“That’s the best when people win,” he says. “It makes me look forward to coming into work.“Kevork Djansezian/AP/ShutterstockWant to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.Next season ofThe Price Is Right(premiering Sept. 13) marks the show’s 50th anniversary. For Carey, the upcoming season will be his 15th.“There are so many things that have happened in my personal life while I’ve been on this show,” he says. “My son Connor is 16 now, and I’ve watched him grow up. In a lot of ways, I feel like I’ve been here my whole life.“The Price Is Rightairs weekdays on CBS (check local listings).
WhenDrew Careytook overThe Price is Righthosting duties fromBob Barkerin 2007, emulating him wasn’t an option.
“I knew I could never be Bob, and I wasn’t going to try to be Bob,” says the 63-year-old star ofThe Drew Carey Show, which ran from 1995 to 2004. “We went out to lunch, and his advice was ‘Don’t try to copy me. Just make it your own show.’ "
That’s exactly what Carey has done with the classic that first aired from 1956 to 1965 before being reimagined and relaunched in 1972 with Barker as host.
For the last 14 years, Carey has been at the helm of what is now television’s longest-running game show, and he’s handed out millions in cash and prizes — a part of the job he says never gets old.
“That’s the best when people win,” he says. “It makes me look forward to coming into work.”
Kevork Djansezian/AP/Shutterstock

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Next season ofThe Price Is Right(premiering Sept. 13) marks the show’s 50th anniversary. For Carey, the upcoming season will be his 15th.
“There are so many things that have happened in my personal life while I’ve been on this show,” he says. “My son Connor is 16 now, and I’ve watched him grow up. In a lot of ways, I feel like I’ve been here my whole life.”
The Price Is Rightairs weekdays on CBS (check local listings).
source: people.com