22:35; This might be the only version of LMAD from 1963 to 1986 to have a copyright on-screen, though it was only for the later episodes. I wonder if it was due to the legal issues Catalena was facing around this time.
I heard something that Monty Hall had to step in to make sure that contestants got their respective prizes from this version. This version was a collaboration Hatos-Hall did with Catalena Productions, the same company that later stiffed Alex Trebek for his work on "Pitfall".
You know, if I took this entire 1980-81 run of Let's Make A Deal and animated it into the "South Park" style with (or without) the help of Parker and Stone, while retaining the original audio of all of the episodes, you will be seeing each episode jam-packed with flapping trash can heads and beady eyes! Sorry for being racist....
This version had the best theme music!
I Wish That The Canadian Version Of Let’s Make A Deal On Buzzr TV In The Future
i hope BUZZR will get those episodes so I can see more of that model Julie. She is so pretty.
Aired on WOR-TV NYC at 1pm.
Weekdays at 10 A.M. on KIAH - CW 39.
Buzzr needs to start airing this 1980-81 version of Let's Make A Deal alongside the 1984-86 ANLMAD!
I totally agree with you, man!
Don't forget the '90s lmad.
@@stevensuarez4843 They'll get to that, eventually.
How can you Monty's America's big dealer, when the show was done in Toronto.
The show was actually done in Vancouver.
@@garlandelder4061 Plus, the show did air in America, despite being recorded in Canada.
22:35; This might be the only version of LMAD from 1963 to 1986 to have a copyright on-screen, though it was only for the later episodes. I wonder if it was due to the legal issues Catalena was facing around this time.
Despite the 'lower' big deal payouts there was giving away some quality prizes in this version
I heard something that Monty Hall had to step in to make sure that contestants got their respective prizes from this version. This version was a collaboration Hatos-Hall did with Catalena Productions, the same company that later stiffed Alex Trebek for his work on "Pitfall".
Can you re-up this in the original 4x3 ratio? (So people don't appear over weight?)
Jim Scotland pressed his cluck and ended up with egg on his face #yolksonhim
You know, if I took this entire 1980-81 run of Let's Make A Deal and animated it into the "South Park" style with (or without) the help of Parker and Stone, while retaining the original audio of all of the episodes, you will be seeing each episode jam-packed with flapping trash can heads and beady eyes! Sorry for being racist....