Talk:Let's Make a Deal

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So, where's the NPOV problem? The page details the various deals used on the show, and stays to the point. I don't get it.--TLEberle 00:03, 24 November 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] Deal or No Deal? CNBC

Is that new show, Deal or No Deal? related to this at all?

No. 71.111.215.224 01:57, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Zonks

"Every type of live animal imaginable" - now there's a prize...

[edit] Closing Segment Desperation Deals

I believe Closing Segment Desperation Deals needs to be rewritten. It's way too long and keeps repeating itself. Some POV as well, like "even funnier". Suede 08:54, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] In-house band?

Did the late 1960's version of LMAD employ an in-house band for its incidental music? -- Denelson83 06:33, 24 June 2007 (UTC)

  • I believe all in-house music up through the 1975-1976 season was performed by Ivan Ditmars and his band. When the show moved to Las Vegas in late 1976, they switched over to pre-recorded music. --Goldrushcavi 05:41, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Celebrities playing for a home viewer

I notice there is no information for this. I can safely say for sure, that this was part of the show in the mid '70s. Recently, on a Saturday night block, one of the episodes aired with Milton Berle playing for a home viewer in Chicago. I can also remember Marty Allen playing for a home viewer also(on an episode that aired several years back on GSN). I'd add this, but I need to find the information first....Hdayejr 16:39, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Keeping the Zonks

Has anyone else noticed that many of the supposedly rented live animals were frequently worth more than the secondary prizes? I.e., a cow is worth more than (frequently hideous) living room furniture. And the current claim that it would be impossible to take a cow home is specious; it's no harder to get a cow to some place you can keep it for future sale than it is to get living room you don't want stored and sold. I question the claim that people were allowed to keep Zonks. I have always presumed they were give consolation prizes instead.76.234.131.10 22:21, 22 October 2007 (UTC)