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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: jimlangefan on July 09, 2018, 04:24:28 PM
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BUZZR just posted this on their page. LMAD is looking for former contestants from the '60's, '70's, and '80's or their immediate family members for a special episode which will tape on September 27th.
http://on-camera-audiences.com/shows/Lets_Make_a_Deal_SPECIAL
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Cool idea, but this caught my eye:
On Thursday, September 27th, Let’s Make a Deal is celebrating contestants who appeared on the 1960s, 1970s or 1980s version of Let’s Make a Deal hosted by Monty Hall!
Sooooo...I guess anybody who was on Monty's era of the 1990-91 version will be turned away at the door? Because that's what this is suggesting to me, especially since The Price Is Right's 40th-Anniversary show didn't restrict itself like this.
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More likely they forgot it was even a thing.
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Does Fremantle have the rights to the '90 version, considering it was co-produced by Dick Clark? If they plan on showing clips of the contestant's first appearances, maybe that's an issue.
/Dare I even mention Big Deal or the Billy Bush version?
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Does Fremantle have the rights to the '90 version, considering it was co-produced by Dick Clark? If they plan on showing clips of the contestant's first appearances, maybe that's an issue.
/Dare I even mention Big Deal or the Billy Bush version?
Wouldn't it be a similar issue if they were on in the 60s? Most of those episodes aren't available anywhere.
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What about the Billy Bush version? Would they have to dress up like a cat?
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Let's not forget Stone-Stanley's "Big Deal" contestants,...er....never mind!
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Does Fremantle have the rights to the '90 version, considering it was co-produced by Dick Clark? If they plan on showing clips of the contestant's first appearances, maybe that's an issue.
/Dare I even mention Big Deal or the Billy Bush version?
Wouldn't it be a similar issue if they were on in the 60s? Most of those episodes aren't available anywhere.
As long as we're speculating, maybe they're excluding the 1990 version because it was taped in Florida and they didn't want to reach out to people who would need to cover travel expenses to get back on the show.
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What might be fun is if the returning contestants had to trade one of the prizes they won on the old show. For example, they could trade their Rice-a-Roni, Jolly Time Pop Corn or Niagara Spray Starch for what's in the box.
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I don't know if I would ever want to meet the person who held onto a box of Rice-a-Roni for nearly 40 years.
Although I once met a lady with a crapton of coupons for products and sizes they hadn't made in years...and strangely enough none of them were expired.
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I don't know if I would ever want to meet the person who held onto a box of Rice-a-Roni for nearly 40 years.
I could see it as the players being given a reproduction or current-day box of (for instance) Rice-a-Roni for use in a potential deal, similar to the 1960s shows.
As long as we're speculating, maybe they're excluding the 1990 version because it was taped in Florida and they didn't want to reach out to people who would need to cover travel expenses to get back on the show.
That doesn't really make sense to me, though, since some pre-1990 players might currently be living in Florida or even further away from California.
I'm with Chris L. on this just being a simple oversight.
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That doesn't really make sense to me, though, since some pre-1990 players might currently be living in Florida or even further away from California.
I'm with Chris L. on this just being a simple oversight.
It may not make as much sense to you, but it's prolly a whole lot easier for the staff to get people from Southern (or even Northern) California. The less they have to worry about out-of-state contestants making accommodations, the better.
I imagine it's a cross between both that and the show's relative obscurity. I also imagine you won't hear much from the Canadian or post-1984 versions (Orlando, Big Deal, LMAD '03) for those reasons.
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I wonder if they'll find the woman with the baby bottle from 1969...
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Or that one contestant from 1976 who turned down one new car after another, thinking one of them was a Zonk (she re-appeared on the 2003 version and met that very same fate)!
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Or that one contestant from 1976 who turned down one new car after another, thinking one of them was a Zonk (she appeared on the 2003 version and met that very same fate)!
Science again! I said science again!
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They've been running a spot on Buzzr with Wayne Brady asking for contestants who were on Monty's LMAD to contact them. There's a website posted.
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I could see it as the players being given a reproduction or current-day box of (for instance) Rice-a-Roni for use in a potential deal, similar to the 1960s shows.
I'm suddenly hoping that Pop-Tarts were given away at some point on the show and they make a reproduction of the box.
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Or that one contestant from 1976 who turned down one new car after another, thinking one of them was a Zonk (she re-appeared on the 2003 version and met that very same fate)!
Wasn't that the episode they brought Monty back pretty much just to do that one deal?
And how about the woman who won the same car three times on the same episode? (She won a car, traded it for a Big Deal door, which she won, and which included the car - and then traded the Big Deal for the Super Deal, which she also won, and which included everything in her Big Deal.)
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Were there any contestants on the Canadian (Catalena) version that never received their prizes? I've only heard this happening to Pitfall contestants so I don't know. If that was the case, it would be nice to have some of them on and actually get the prizes this time around.
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Were there any contestants on the Canadian (Catalena) version that never received their prizes? I've only heard this happening to Pitfall contestants so I don't know. If that was the case, it would be nice to have some of them on and actually get the prizes this time around.
Catalena's LMAD ended around the time Pitfall started, so if I had to guess, they all probably got their prizes.