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Animé par Wayne Brady, ce redémarrage du jeu télévisé classique présente des concurrents costumés qui se voient proposer des offres et doivent choisir de garder ce qu'ils ont ou d'échanger p... Tout lireAnimé par Wayne Brady, ce redémarrage du jeu télévisé classique présente des concurrents costumés qui se voient proposer des offres et doivent choisir de garder ce qu'ils ont ou d'échanger pour avoir la chance de gagner gros.Animé par Wayne Brady, ce redémarrage du jeu télévisé classique présente des concurrents costumés qui se voient proposer des offres et doivent choisir de garder ce qu'ils ont ou d'échanger pour avoir la chance de gagner gros.
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As someone who loved the many versions of the Monty Hall-helmed "Let's Make A Deal", I was happy to hear about this revival a year ago. While it's not perfect, it's still way better than any other game show on T.V.
I've been a big fan of Wayne Brady for years; I've seen his stage show here in Ottawa. As one of the best improv comics around, he's able to use his myriad talents to fit into any situation his contestants place him in. I know that some purists prefer Monty's no-nonsense car salesman style but what can you do?
Wayne's good friend Jonathan Mangum is the announcer and the two share tremendous chemistry, which helps keep the show entertaining. They have worked together in Las Vegas for several years and put that to good use.
I was never a fan of Alison Fiori as the original door girl; Tiffany Coyne is a huge improvement here. She reminds me of Carol Merrill, the woman who had the same duties when Monty hosted. She's cool.
I especially like watching a game show during The Great Depression 2 and seeing what decisions people are making in regards to deals. It adds something to the show, that honest and unflinching reality we live in.
The only problem I have with Let's Make A Deal is that I'd prefer Wayne to just pick people quickly like Monty did. I don't know why he needs to go all 80's and have music playing while he chooses somebody.
Still, the show is great fun and Monty Hall has a hand in it so it's true to its source. I like some of the games they play and the contestants' crazy antics fit well since they are costumed. I'm glad to see a new season of shows are being aired and I will be enjoying this until May.
I do hope they get to return to Las Vegas, though. It seems to be more Vegas than Los Angeles in regards to atmosphere.
I've been a big fan of Wayne Brady for years; I've seen his stage show here in Ottawa. As one of the best improv comics around, he's able to use his myriad talents to fit into any situation his contestants place him in. I know that some purists prefer Monty's no-nonsense car salesman style but what can you do?
Wayne's good friend Jonathan Mangum is the announcer and the two share tremendous chemistry, which helps keep the show entertaining. They have worked together in Las Vegas for several years and put that to good use.
I was never a fan of Alison Fiori as the original door girl; Tiffany Coyne is a huge improvement here. She reminds me of Carol Merrill, the woman who had the same duties when Monty hosted. She's cool.
I especially like watching a game show during The Great Depression 2 and seeing what decisions people are making in regards to deals. It adds something to the show, that honest and unflinching reality we live in.
The only problem I have with Let's Make A Deal is that I'd prefer Wayne to just pick people quickly like Monty did. I don't know why he needs to go all 80's and have music playing while he chooses somebody.
Still, the show is great fun and Monty Hall has a hand in it so it's true to its source. I like some of the games they play and the contestants' crazy antics fit well since they are costumed. I'm glad to see a new season of shows are being aired and I will be enjoying this until May.
I do hope they get to return to Las Vegas, though. It seems to be more Vegas than Los Angeles in regards to atmosphere.
If you like the show then don't start paying attention to just how little they tend to give away in each episode. And definitely don't read about how Wayne Brady doesn't interact with the audience at all while they setup the next prize. He apparently disappears into the back each time. I've watched more episodes than I can count of Who's Line but he just doesn't seem to be genuinely happy to be there.
They also seem to kill a lot of time with skits. The only time they are entertaining is when something goes wrong and Johnathan improvises. When things go a bit sideways and they get goofy it is fun but the rest of the time I get the feeling that some of them would rather be elsewhere.
Otherwise the skits tend to be long and just seem to kill time so that they can give away fewer prizes. You end up with a 5 minute chunk where they do a play about what is behind the curtain and most times they basically tell you exactly what it is but then throw in "or it could be a zonk version of that"
I'd like to see more normal reactions out of the contestants. Every single one of them just repeats "that's okay, that's okay" with a huge smile when it turns out they made the wrong choice.
Hand picking just the people that will pretend to be the most excited takes the variety and fun out of it. "Yay! I traded in my $8,000 prize and ended up with wake boards. Yay!"
They also seem to kill a lot of time with skits. The only time they are entertaining is when something goes wrong and Johnathan improvises. When things go a bit sideways and they get goofy it is fun but the rest of the time I get the feeling that some of them would rather be elsewhere.
Otherwise the skits tend to be long and just seem to kill time so that they can give away fewer prizes. You end up with a 5 minute chunk where they do a play about what is behind the curtain and most times they basically tell you exactly what it is but then throw in "or it could be a zonk version of that"
I'd like to see more normal reactions out of the contestants. Every single one of them just repeats "that's okay, that's okay" with a huge smile when it turns out they made the wrong choice.
Hand picking just the people that will pretend to be the most excited takes the variety and fun out of it. "Yay! I traded in my $8,000 prize and ended up with wake boards. Yay!"
When CBS announced the cancellation of Guiding Light and chose Let's Make A Deal as Guiding Light's replacement show many fans were disappointed at Guiding Light's cancellation but happy to see Let's Make A Deal return in a new version to TV. Although many people think this version of Let's Make A Deal seems like a spin-off of The Price Is Right because it's produced by FremantleMedia and shares Mike Richards as producer CBS has come to air a game show that people of all ages can like and enjoy on TV. When it comes to making deals and bringing joy and laughter to every contestant Wayne Brady is an excellent choice to host the show and delivers fun and excitement as the late Monty Hall did when he was the host of the original version of Let's Make A Deal and the announcer Jonathan Magnum and model Tiffany Coyne make excellent additions to the Let's Make A Deal cast along with Cat Gray who is also part of Wayne Brady's band. The only improvement I would do for Let's Make A Deal in the future is have more trips to U.S. cities be given as prizes to contestants who play rather than trips to South Africa India China England and other countries. But CBS has done an amazing job with Let's Make A Deal and I hope they can continue to keep the spirit of Monty Hall alive with future seasons. I am glad that it's still on the air and hope CBS makes more episodes and less themed episodes as well
I love the show,and the deals that they offer. Sometimes it seems that wayne brady Is alittle full of himself. It can tend to get annoying. Jonathan , is quite funny. He seems to get picked on,BUT, he's tough and a happy go lucky guy. Tiffany is great. One HUGE complaint, which I know for a fact, because I've seen other emails, and heard it in discussions from other men.
When the show was new, or I should say since tiffany had her 2 children. She started to dress like a old lady. Just like vana white, or even like my grandmother. Always long gowns or dresses. I mean you're a beautiful woman. You still have it going on, you're the model, the eye candy of the show. Certainly wayne, and Jonathan aren't, lol. Look at Rachel Reynolds. She's a year younger and her dresses are anywhere from 6 to 12 inches shorter. You both have beautiful figures.
I only watch let's make a deal occasionally now, and tend to wait for the price is right to come on. I mean in today's society, if you're a beautiful woman, a model, and work on a game show, it's not unheard of to look appealing to draw in the male part of the viewers. After all, that's why they put male models on the price is right.
When the show was new, or I should say since tiffany had her 2 children. She started to dress like a old lady. Just like vana white, or even like my grandmother. Always long gowns or dresses. I mean you're a beautiful woman. You still have it going on, you're the model, the eye candy of the show. Certainly wayne, and Jonathan aren't, lol. Look at Rachel Reynolds. She's a year younger and her dresses are anywhere from 6 to 12 inches shorter. You both have beautiful figures.
I only watch let's make a deal occasionally now, and tend to wait for the price is right to come on. I mean in today's society, if you're a beautiful woman, a model, and work on a game show, it's not unheard of to look appealing to draw in the male part of the viewers. After all, that's why they put male models on the price is right.
I used to enjoy "Let's Make a Deal" whenever I had the chance to watch it. Now with host Wayne Brady, it's more like a forum for Mr. Brady to sing, dance & use so much time performing instead of the reason he's hosting - to make deals with people. I find it really annoying that he spends all this time on the show using it to perform. That's not why he's there.
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- AnecdotesTo fill the time slot vacated by the cancellation of the long running soap opera Haine et passion (1952), CBS auditioned 3 shows Game Shows: The $1,000,000 Pyramid, The Dating Game and Let's Make A Deal.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Épisode #18.9 (2010)
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