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tvmitch:

--- Quote from: Jeremy Nelson on November 07, 2022, 06:05:22 PM ---Hosting issue aside, the UK and AUS versions of Deal are prime examples of how a show can work with two very different tones. I honestly can't think of another well known show that's been able to do that.

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You could argue the successful US version set a third tone, completely different than the other two. A format chameleon. I do agree that the UK version was best.

Kevin Prather:

--- Quote from: tvmitch on November 09, 2022, 12:53:27 PM ---
--- Quote from: Jeremy Nelson on November 07, 2022, 06:05:22 PM ---Hosting issue aside, the UK and AUS versions of Deal are prime examples of how a show can work with two very different tones. I honestly can't think of another well known show that's been able to do that.

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You could argue the successful US version set a third tone, completely different than the other two. A format chameleon. I do agree that the UK version was best.

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And the Dutch version sets a fourth tone as a lottery extravaganza. For a game with so little meat to it, the format is absolutely brilliant in that respect.

colonial:
And it appears ITV has picked up the DOND revival for a full series ...

https://deadline.com/2023/01/deal-or-no-deal-comeback-itv-stephen-mulhern-1235228717/


JD

tvmitch:

--- Quote from: colonial on January 20, 2023, 08:42:05 AM ---And it appears ITV has picked up the DOND revival for a full series ...

https://deadline.com/2023/01/deal-or-no-deal-comeback-itv-stephen-mulhern-1235228717/

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I think Stephen Mulhern is great. His "In For A Penny" show is hilarious. He'll definitely bring a different tone to the show than Noel.

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