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Deal or No Deal?

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2005–2023
  • 37 Min.
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Noel Edmonds in Deal or No Deal? (2005)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLong-running British game show in which contestants test their luck and their nerve as they choose whether to take home the cash amount inside a sealed box or accept an offer from the myster... Alles lesenLong-running British game show in which contestants test their luck and their nerve as they choose whether to take home the cash amount inside a sealed box or accept an offer from the mysterious banker.Long-running British game show in which contestants test their luck and their nerve as they choose whether to take home the cash amount inside a sealed box or accept an offer from the mysterious banker.

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    • Noel Edmonds
    • Glenn Hugill
    • Jon Culshaw
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    4,7/10
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Noel Edmonds
      • Glenn Hugill
      • Jon Culshaw
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    8churchofsunshine

    Oddly addictive

    There is absolutely no skill in this "gameshow" at all - it is pure luck. Having said that, it is incredibly addictive. Noel Edmonds, finally back on TV after years in the wilderness, hosts this UK version of a game-show that I think originated in Australia, before being sold all over the globe. Channel Four and Endomol (the people behind "Big Brother") bought the concept for the UK market and are showing it some six times a week in the afternoon slot at 4.15pm after the ever-popular "Countdown" show.

    The idea is quite simple - 22 numbered boxes (each with a different sum of money ranging from just 1p up to £250,000) and 22 contestants. For each show, one of the contestants is picked at random and comes to the table with his or her box and then has to choose which boxes to open in order, hopefully leaving themselves with the box or boxes that have the most money in right to the end. At set points during the game after opening a certain amount of boxes, the phone rings and Noel talks to the mysterious "banker" (a person whose secret identity is second only to "The Stig" from BBC's "Top Gear" motoring magazine show) and tries to tempt the player to sell their box to him - the question being "Deal" or "No Deal".

    As I said before, this is pure luck. Sure, you can try to pick numbers based on birthdays or use odd and even numbers or even try to make a spreadsheet based upon all the shows so far, but ultimately the process is completely random. The only skill involved is taking the money that is offered at the right time and maximising your winnings. No-one has yet won the biggest sum possible - a cool quarter of a million, though there has been one poor guy who walked away with just a penny and another 10p winner, so the key factor is not to be TOO greedy - just do well enough to get a sum of money you are happy with and walk away. It will take a very brave person indeed faced with a choice at the last box to decide whether to accept an offer of £120,000 from the banker or open his box which MIGHT have £250,000 in it, but equally might have only £50. Do you take the £120,000 you've been offered and be grateful, or do you go for the big one and come away with something much smaller? I'd love to go on this show, but after watching so many games unfold I'm still not sure whether I'm a real gambler or a bottler. As soon as I was offered £10K or more, I'd probably walk, even if I had the best game-board possible. Maybe I'd feel differently if I was up there. Somehow, I doubt it. I'm not that greedy - £10K is plenty. I'd love to get on this show!!
    3CassiusMetal

    Once was good but has it lost its edge?

    I wont bore you with details of how this show works. There are plenty of other article's that will give you that information.

    I will go onto my personal views on the show.

    This show was a great programme when it first started. It was fresh and a novel idea with nothing much like it on TV. I tuned in every day to watch and was stuck to my seat! However, this show has now become tired, boring and predictable. It is more like a problem page show. Everyone has a sob story as to why they "deserve" the money, everyone cries all the time and everyone pretends to like each other. Even though you know they don't! The "Holding hands" and chanting is painful to watch. This is a game of pure luck and although there is nothing wrong with positive thinking, its just stupid. Also why do Players insist on making fools of themselves by trying to guess whats in the box? Like todays player (1st March) was convinced the £100,000 was in her box, she dealt at £20,000 which brings up 2 points a) if you believed it was you wouldn't deal and b) it wasn't, she had 10p! I wonder if they are told to do this.

    The banker is the most interesting element of the show and you never see him! Noel Edmonds also has become a bit stale. He is simply running out of things to say and tries to big it up as much as he can but sadly it isn't working anymore.

    A problem is, a bit like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, now the top prize has finally gone, its kind of lost its edge. Why it took so long I don't know but now its happened, the show is not as exciting anymore! Although this show has not been around long, I think the time has come for it to be changed. Maybe a new presenter or rule change I don't know but something needs to be done.

    Watch Deal Or No Deal...NO DEAL!
    1cjennings1987

    Boring new spin on the gameshow genre

    Noel Edmonds returns as host of this new spin on the tired gameshow genre. Instead of using questions to test a contestants knowledge, the show uses a series of random boxes to test the players luck and nerve.

    The programme when watched for the first time seems to be an interesting new idea that has not been done before. Its not until you watch a few of these episodes that you realise how tedious it can be. All that seems to happen is a rather annoying contestant chooses boxes by calling out numbers and seeing which amount is inside. After a week of this you suddenly realise how boring it is compared to other gameshows.

    In other gameshows the viewer is able to 'take part' by shouting answers at the TV screen. Here all the viewer can do is to watch and become increasingly bored.

    A good idea, maybe for a one off programme. I do not think it will last long though.
    5studioAT

    Make a deal with Noel

    'Deal of No Deal' was for a time the biggest game show on British TV, with people throwing both love on it and scorn at the simplicity of its format at the same time.

    That was part of its appeal really. You got to know the players during their time on the show, and genuinely wanted them to go home with big money. Some had systems, some had quirky personalities - it all added to the fun.

    But like with all game show formats, it had it's time, and no amount of format tweaking could hide the fact that at the end of the day it was just someone opening boxes.

    At the time of writing the show has recently ended, after 11 years. It was fun while it lasted.
    3k_mobius1

    Proved to be repetitive

    I'll admit that I really enjoyed this show. Once. A welcome return for Noel and every game entertaining with the different personalities of the contestants.

    Sadly, they've all run out. The show has become a stagnant shadow of its former self, and yet it still continues to run without any sort of break. Where the early shows had the anticipation of whether the quarter million would be won, the media ruined it by printing the first winner several weeks before it was aired, thus eliminating any point in watching this show. It's pure guesswork, that's all it is. And there's too much hype surrounding it even now. I, for one, have lost favour with it.

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      Singer Olly Murs has appeared twice on deal or no deal. His first appearance came in 2007 before he was famous and won just £10. He faired even worse in a 2012 celebrity special winning just 50p for his chosen charity.
    • Crazy Credits
      The Banker, who never appears, is still credited on screen, but only as "Himself"
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe: Folge #1.1 (2006)

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    • Has anyone ever won the top prize of £250,000?
    • Has anyone ever won the smallest prize of 1p?
    • I've heard that there have been two £250,000 winners, but their games will not be aired. Is this true?

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Oktober 2005 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Paintworks Studios, Bristol, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
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      • Endemol West
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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