Let's Make a Deal
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Seasons | 19
Episodes | 53
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1963-12-30
Last EP | 2003-04-01
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Rating : 8
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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 traders 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 trader. The show was hosted for many years by Monty Hall, who co-created and co-produced the show with Stefan Hatos. The current version is hosted by Wayne Brady, with Jonathan Mangum, Tiffany Coyne, and Cat Gray assisting.
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Produced by
Ron Greenberg Productions
Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions
Catalena Productions
Renegade83
Dick Clark Productions
FremantleMedia
NBC
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1963-12-30
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Monday December 30, 1963 (Debut in Color on NBC)
1963-12-30
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1963-1964 season
The pilot episode (which was taped in late 1963), aired on Game Show Network on March 4, 2003 (and was repeated several times). Among the deals: • Monty deals with a woman who ends up with an inexpensive fur coat. Near the end of the show, when Monty announced the Big Deal and the coat's winner, Maggie Guth, opted for the Big Deal, Hall revealed one of the coat's pockets had something in them -- five shares of U.S. Steel stock worth $265 Note: The above mentioned deal often was a trick Monty used in the future when contestants won zonks, to tempt them into keeping them or passing it up for another unknown. Yup, there might be a valuable prize (or perhaps, another zonk, and so on) concealed inside. The U.S. Steel stock prize was fairly modest, even by 1963 standards, but many times, there were such things as car keys, plane tickets to exotic destinations and checks/wads of cash worth thousands of dollars hidden inside those cheap furs, dusty living room couches, broken TVs, etc. • A wom
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Tuesday December 31, 1963
1963-12-31
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Wednesday January 1, 1964 (Preempted for NCAA Football)
1964-01-01
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Thursday January 2, 1964
1964-01-02
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Friday January 3, 1964
1964-01-03
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Monday January 6, 1964
1964-01-06
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Tuesday January 7, 1964
1964-01-07
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Wednesday January 8, 1964
1964-01-08
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Thursday January 9, 1964
1964-01-09
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Friday January 10, 1964
1964-01-10
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Monday January 13, 1964
1964-01-13
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Tuesday January 14, 1964
1964-01-14
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Wednesday January 15, 1964
1964-01-15
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Thursday January 16, 1964
1964-01-16
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Friday January 17, 1964
1964-01-17
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Monday January 20, 1964
1964-01-20
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Tuesday January 21, 1964
1964-01-21
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Wednesday January 22, 1964
1964-01-22
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Thursday January 23, 1964
1964-01-23
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Friday January 24, 1964
1964-01-24
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Monday January 27, 1964
1964-01-27
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Tuesday January 28, 1964
1964-01-28
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Wednesday January 29, 1964
1964-01-29
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Thursday January 30, 1964
1964-01-30
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Friday January 31, 1964
1964-01-31
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Monday February 3, 1964
1964-02-03
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Tuesday February 4, 1964
1964-02-04
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Wednesday February 5, 1964
1964-02-05
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Thursday February 6, 1964
1964-02-06
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Friday February 7, 1964
1964-02-07
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