@@kenyattasimpson7649 Shows today just aren't what they were back in the 60s-90s what happened? I heard "Fraizer" is getting rebooted but seems there's a delay, rumor is because Covid 19 has also affected Hollywood. .
When Monty reveals she could have had $715, she and the audience think there could be something better behind the box. Nope. That's how cheap this show got.
I always called this version "The Wal-Mart Let's Make a Deal". In fairness, the daytime version in the 60's and 70's was as cheap, if not cheaper. Most of the 70's version we see on UA-cam is the nighttime version they did once a week in the summer. They purposely had a bigger budget for those shows.
They beefed up the prize budget in later episodes...by about the middle of the first season, at least one car was offered per show, and the switch to the all-cash "Dealer Wheel" format for Door #4 around the same time was also a reflection of that.
Original Air Date: Friday, October 19, 1984.
BUZZR and Game Show Network has been doing a marathon, to remember Monty Hall.
6:39-6:43, the following LMAD script:
Monty Hall: “You know how much they’re worth, Brian?”
Brian Cummings: “No.”
Monty Hall: “I do!”
Monty Hall is the original deal maker
You notice the audience members in the area Monty doesn't go to have costumes on? Guess they weren't selected for the trading floor area.
Thank you for posting! The game show world lost a legend. 2:57 - a rare cue used only twice to my knowledge.
This one belongs to the mexican comedy La Chicharra from Chespirito.
@@jorgefigueroa4437 Wow...that is neat! Thanks!
@@millenniumman75 Happy Holidays
@@jorgefigueroa4437 Happy Holidays to you too. I got to hear the whole song....not bad!
WOW !! $1295.00 for the KAYPRO 2 computer. I want one.
No car in this episode
This song was on CBS 2, at the time.
And on WKYT-TV Channel 27 too!
💲925.00 for a portable TV What a deal❗🤓
Really ??? Not a single car offered in any deal.
There go my High School pastime.
Perfect day for me to comment being 3 days before Christmas
Monty Hall rest in peace you are now playing let's make a deal & split second up there in are lord the almighty farther.
Christopher kemp Amen. Right up there, hopefully, with Jim Lange, Geoff Edwards, Bill Rafferty, and Peter Tomarken.
@@drummingdanny84 very well said!
And Tom Kennedy too!
Aired on Syndication in October 19, 1984.
Hey! What happened to "Carol Merrel?"
I always wish he had jay and carol on the new one but they came back in the final 1986 episode
@@kenyattasimpson7649 Shows today just aren't what they were back in the 60s-90s what happened? I heard "Fraizer" is getting rebooted but seems there's a delay, rumor is because Covid 19 has also affected Hollywood. .
@@m42037 unfortunately that's true 😭🤧
BUZZR
[THE ALL NEW LET'S MAKE A DEAL] NOW
[PRICEISRIGHT] NEXT
(COURT SHOW LIST)
[JUDGE MATHIS]
[JUDGE HATCHET]
[JUDGE JERRY]
[PEOPLES COURT]
[JUDGE STEVE HARVEY]
Weird formatting to remove the colorful ANNOYING pillar bars GSN is now using on their classic game shows shot in SD?
Angie did excellent. 😀👍
9 inch monitor! haha
When Monty reveals she could have had $715, she and the audience think there could be something better behind the box. Nope. That's how cheap this show got.
I always called this version "The Wal-Mart Let's Make a Deal". In fairness, the daytime version in the 60's and 70's was as cheap, if not cheaper. Most of the 70's version we see on UA-cam is the nighttime version they did once a week in the summer. They purposely had a bigger budget for those shows.
@RedNekLvr22
Monty Hall Passed Away!
They beefed up the prize budget in later episodes...by about the middle of the first season, at least one car was offered per show, and the switch to the all-cash "Dealer Wheel" format for Door #4 around the same time was also a reflection of that.
19:18 we will have a big deal winner
Do you have LMAD IN THE 90'S
you are let's make a deal in heaven with the Lord.
4:19 😂😂😂😂😂😂
80s game shows looked depressing with their nauseating pastel set colors.