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Deal or No Deal?

  • Série télévisée
  • 2005–2023
  • 37min
NOTE IMDb
4,7/10
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MA NOTE
Noel Edmonds in Deal or No Deal? (2005)
Game Show

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLong-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... Tout lireLong-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.

  • Casting principal
    • Noel Edmonds
    • Glenn Hugill
    • Jon Culshaw
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,7/10
    567
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Noel Edmonds
      • Glenn Hugill
      • Jon Culshaw
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux17

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    Noel Edmonds
    Noel Edmonds
    • Self - Host…
    • 2005–2014
    Glenn Hugill
    • The Banker
    Jon Culshaw
    Jon Culshaw
    • George W. Bush…
    Reg Heathcote
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2008
    Andy Kelly
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2005
    Aaron Bell
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2006
    Dave Woollin
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2006
    Olly Murs
    Olly Murs
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2007
    Jamie Cousins
    • Self
    • 2007
    Natasha Hall
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2008
    Patricia Quinn
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2008
    Katherine Walsh
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2008
    Wendy Sims
    • Self
    • 2009
    Jimmy Carr
    Jimmy Carr
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2012
    Sarah Millican
    Sarah Millican
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2012
    Jack McDermott
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2014
    Alex Lovell
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    bob the moo

    99% luck, 1% playing the odds and not that engaging to me even if Noel Edmonds comes over like he lives or dies on the opening on every box

    22 contestants stand with 22 red boxes in front of them. The computer selects one at random and he or she must come to the front of the others with their box. They must then select boxes from the remaining 21 to try and identify which ones has the smaller amounts of money to eliminate them while keeping the location of the big money in play until the end. At times here and there a mystery banker will call in to try and convince the contestant to sell him their box for a certain amount of money – to which the contestant must decide whether to "deal" and take the money or "no deal" and keep playing for more money.

    I glanced at the viewing figures over the Christmas period and noticed that, at a time of a year with loads of films and television events on the box, that "Deal or No Deal" won the highest ratings on Channel 4. Confused I decided to watch a show to get a grip on what about this show was making it so well watched. After a short time I realised that this was very much just a big game of chance dressed up as something suspenseful, skillful and tactical. This dressing seems to be enough for many viewers but I just found it amazingly dull; each decision is delivered slowly and occasionally talked through but really it doesn't matter what number is "lucky" or who's birthday they represent, it essentially comes down to luck and being aware of the odds. It does confuse me that it should do so well on afternoon TV given that it follows Countdown – a show that is the exact opposite and requires a real word power.

    It is to the credit of the producers that they manage to stretch it out for over 30 minutes and keep a reasonable air of suspense – again, not enough for me but it is obvious that it grips some viewers. They use the music well and the cameras are slightly wobbly and mobile giving the show the slight feel of a cop drama rather than a studio quiz show. A lot rests on the shoulders of Noel Edmonds and he tries hard but cannot convince with so little to work with. He talks about keeping it positive and he works the contestants well, stressing the need for them to do something (although they can only open the box in front of them). He says that he likes their style, likes what they are thinking, likes what they are doing etc; he does well to keep the mood of tension in the studio but to me it just seemed like he was desperately flogging a dead horse. His conversations with the banker are the weirdest thing I've seen in a quiz – we can only hear his side of the conversation and he then gets to build the offer up tension-wise, however he wants; it is just a little weird and false.

    The whole show feels quite low rent and I do give credit where credit is due, because the producers have managed to squeeze so much tension out of it. Personally I just found all the talk of tactics etc to be pointless because the whole show is based on luck and a very small amount of playing the odds; for me it was only this latter section that was of interest but it made up so little of the show to be not worth the effort. So despite topping the Channel 4 ratings, I just can't see the fuss. Noel Edmonds seems to be really enjoying himself and be totally enthralled by every move the contestants make but this all exists in his head and, despite trying really hard, he just couldn't make me care about a series of rolls of the dice.
    1save_the_plankton

    Can this country sink any lower?

    MY GOD I HATE THIS SHOW. Where do you start? The presenter: most repellent piece of pond life ever to crawl out onto land. The audience: brain-dead, gibbering apes. The contestants (90% of them): same as the audience. The format: strictly for cretins. No general knowledge or intelligence required, just guesswork. It makes the average game show look like a new version of 'Who Wants To be A Millionaire', with the £100 question at the same level of difficulty as the million pound one. I keep thinking, 'surely this country's sunk as low it it can' - and then something like this comes along. It's a bloody disgrace. If a small meteorite ever hits Earth, one just big enough to destroy a single building, I hope and pray that it lands on the studio where this effluent is being recorded.
    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.
    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.

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    • Anecdotes
      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.
    • Crédits fous
      The Banker, who never appears, is still credited on screen, but only as "Himself"
    • Connexions
      Featured in Screenwipe: Épisode #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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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 octobre 2005 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Classic Deal or No Deal?
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paintworks Studios, Bristol, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Endemol West
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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    • Durée
      • 37min
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    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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