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Let's Make a Deal

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Television
NameLet's Make a Deal
FormatGame show
Directed byJoe Behar (1963 � 1985)
Hank Behar (1985 � 1986)
Lenn Goodside (2009 � present)
Presented byMonty Hall (1963 � 1977, 1980 � 1981, 1984 � 1986, 1990 � 1991, guest 2010)
Bob Hilton (1990)
Billy Bush (2003)
Ricki Lake (2006 Gameshow Marathon special)
Wayne Brady (2009 � present)
StarringAssistant:
Carol Merrill (1963 � 1977)
Maggie Brown (1980 � 1981)
Juliet Hall (1980 � 1981)
Karen LaPierre (1984 � 1986)
Melanie Vincz (1984 � 1986)
Diane Klimaszewski (1990 � 1991)
Elaine Klimaszewski (1990 � 1991)
Georgia Satelle (1990 � 1991)
Alison Fiori (2009)
Tiffany Coyne (late 2009 � present)
Narrated byWendell Niles (1963 � 1964)
Jay Stewart (1964 � 1977)
Chuck Chandler (1980 � 1981)
Brian Cummings (1984 � 1985)
Dean Goss (1985 � 1986)
Dean Miuccio (1990 � 1991)
Vance DeGeneres (2003)
Rich Fields (2006 Gameshow Marathon special)
Jonathan Mangum (2009 � present)
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes5,000+
Production
ProducerStefan Hatos
Mark-Maxwell Smith (2003)
Michael Richards (2009)
Running timeapprox. 22 � 26 minutes (1963 � 1977, 1980 � 1981, 1984 � 1986, 1990 � 1991)
approx 44 � 52 minutes (2003, 2009 � present)
Production companyStefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions (1963 � 1977, 1980 � 1981, 1984 � 1986, 2009 � present)
Catalena Productions (1980 � 1981)
Dick Clark Productions and Ron Greenberg Productions (1990 � 1991)
Renegade 83/Monty Hall Enterprises, Inc. (2003)
FremantleMedia (2009 � present)
DistributorABC Films/Worldvision Enterprises (1971 � 1977)
Rhodes Productions (1980 � 1981)
Telepictures Corporation (1984 � 1986)
Broadcast
Original channelNBC (1963 � 1968, 1990 � 1991, 2003)
ABC (1968 � 1976)
Syndicated (1971 � 1977, 1980 � 1981, 1984 � 1986)
CBS (2006 Gameshow Marathon special; 2009 � present)
First airedDecember 30, 1963
Last airedpresent
StatusReturning series

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'Let's Make a Deal' is a television game show which originated in the United States and has since been produced in many countries throughout the world. The show is based around deals offered to members of the audience by the host. The contestants usually have to weigh the possibility of an offer being for a valuable prize, or an undesirable item, referred to as a "zonk". Let's Make a Deal is also known for the various unusual and crazy costumes worn by audience members, who dressed up that way in order to increase their chances of being selected as a contestant. The show was hosted for many years by Monty Hall, who co-produced the show with Stefan Hatos.

The original and most widely-known version of the show aired from 1963 to 1976 on both NBC and ABC. A weekly nighttime syndicated version of the show aired from 1971 to 1977. Two daily syndicated versions aired in the 1980s. A show based in Canada aired from 1980 to 1981, while The All New Let's Make a Deal aired from 1984 to 1986. NBC aired a daytime series in 1990-1991 and three episodes of a weekly prime time version in 2003.

The weekly nighttime syndicated version, seen from 1971 � 1977, was distributed by ABC Films and its successor, Worldvision Enterprises. The 1980 daily syndicated version was co-produced and distributed by Canadian production company Catalena Productions (Rhodes Productions was the U.S. distributor). The 1984 daily syndicated version was distributed by Telepictures. One episode of the show was part of the summer replacement series Gameshow Marathon on CBS in 2006, hosted by Ricki Lake.

A new version premiered on October 5, 2009, on CBS. This version is hosted by Wayne Brady and Jonathan Mangum (who also served as the voice of Let's Make a Deal) and Tiffany Coyne (previously Alison Fiori) as a model. Hall serves as a creative consultant.

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Hard work is part of the deal - Selma Times-Journal Tweet this news
Selma Times-Journal--As a youngster, I loved to watch re-runs of the syndicated game show, -Let's Make A Deal-. In each episode there were deals made between the host and members ... - Date : Tue, 12 Oct 2010 04:35:49 GMT+00:00
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E! Online (blog)--Paris Hilton has been offered a plea -deal- in her cocaine arrest, which would keep her from going to jail, a source close to the case tells E! ... - Date : Fri, 17 Sep 2010 00:10:50 GMT+00:00
Let's Make a Deal - The National Interest Online Tweet this news
The National Interest Online--Any good -deal- requires each side to give something up that it views as less important than what it would receive in return. For Netanyahu, a Palestinian ... - Date : Thu, 16 Sep 2010 11:21:25 GMT+00:00
Local view, 10/06: Time to play 'Let's Make a Deal' - Lincoln Journal Star Tweet this news
Lincoln Journal Star--Pretend you are a contestant on "-Let's Make a Deal-." Before you are three doors containing products that will perform the same functions. Door No. ... - Date : Wed, 06 Oct 2010 04:53:50 GMT+00:00
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Big Deal of the Day : Value
Version Value Notes
1963-1977 (NBC/ABC/Syndicated) Daytime: $1,750-$5,000 The Big Deal in the 1963 pilot was $2,746. During the syndicated years, prizes that were normally part of the daytime Big Deal (such as cars, trips, and fur coats) were often part of the runner-up door.
1980-1981 (Syndicated) $5,000-$6,000 Cash prizes were given in the form of "Monty Dollars" or "Let's Make a Deal Money". As explained on-air, the show was seen in both the United States and Canada, and contestants could take home money in US or Canadian currency. Most preferred the greenback because of its then-relative strength.
1984-1986 (Syndicated) 1984-1985: $6,000-$8,000
1990-1991 (NBC Daytime) $12,000-$20,000
2003 (NBC Prime time) $59,000+ The largest Big Deal in the three aired episodes was over $75,000.
2005 (Spanish / Univision) Daytime: $3,000-$5,000
2009 � present (CBS Daytime) $20,000-$35,000 Unlike previous versions, only one player (or couple) plays.



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