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But while his wife was still alive, he was more gracious and even-tempered. "He was wonderful," says former associate producer Andy Selig, who left the show after a five-year stint in 1977. "My wife and I socialized with him and Dorothy Jo, who was very,

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COME ON DOWN This contestant might not need to win a trip

But while his wife was still alive, he was more gracious and even-tempered. "He was wonderful," says former associate producer Andy Selig, who left the show after a five-year stint in 1977. "My wife and I socialized with him and Dorothy Jo, who was very, very warm. And I'd do things to make Bob happy. The first thing I did was put a sign on his dressing room door that read 'WGMC'—'World's Greatest Emcee.' And then a few months later I put a light on it to illuminate it. He loved it."

"Bob always paid me lovely compliments and always treated me like an equal performer. He was very sweet," says Anitra Ford, a model-actress who, until leaving Hollywood in 1976, mimed showcase skits with "the lovely Janice" Pennington and Parkinson.

The '70s and early '80s really were the good old days, staffers say. But Barker changed irrevocably in 1981, when his life partner and fellow animal lover, Dorothy Jo, died of lung cancer.

"The only woman he'd take criticism from is Dorothy Jo," Hunter says. "I don't think any woman has had that power over him since." She adds, "Since then, there's no one to tell him not to be mean."

Barker's unchecked ego and his desire to be the alpha celebrity on The Price is Right might explain why he claimed the recent line-up of nameless rotating models to be the show's best prize pointers ever. "I was warned many times by producers not to upstage Bob," says Playboy Playmate-turned-actress Nikki Ziering. The former wife of Dancing with the Stars' Ian Ziering was one of Price's final "permanent" models, and one of few at the time not to sue or be paid off. Though she got along well with Barker, she was canned in 2002 after three years. She later heard it was "because Bob didn't like all the attention I was getting." Ziering, along with other Barker Beauties who didn't litigate or receive settlements, also didn't appear in his farewell specials.

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THIN IS IN The stick mic burned out long before his legend ever did

Still, Barker has his staunch defenders. Ziering remembers Bob as "very professional" and says "never even once did I feel there was anything [sexually] inappropriate from him. We were never allowed to wear bikinis on the show. Because of the Dian Parkinson lawsuit, I think it was him trying to protect his image."

Heather Kozar, another Playboy Playmate cast in 2001, says an often-cranky Barker kept a strategic distance from his models. "Bob was standoffish. He would turn it on for the camera and then turn it off—he was a showman."

Many of his this week's send-offs revered Barker's showmanship, and used words like "legendary" to describe the perma-tanned TV host's 35-year tenure. On June 7, Barker described his own ideal legacy to the Today show, saying "I would like to be remembered as a man who loved living things and did everything he could do to make it better for animals."

But some close to Barker, like former producer and confidante Barbara Hunter, who has maintained contact with him in recent years, reveal a sadder side to Barker's twilight. Without the option of continuing as host, his options may be limited: "He has nothing in his life but Price and maybe his animal rights stuff," she says.

Production assistant Mark Wayne puts a finer point on it: "Bob's not sensitive to the human condition," he says. "That's why his best friends are dogs."


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