15Aug2012
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“Let’s Make A Deal” Plans Family Episodes

CBS’s popular daytime game show Let’s Make A Deal will revive a holiday gimmick from last year for its upcoming season.  The Wayne Brady hosted show will bring back special family editions for the 2012 holiday season.  Families with children ages eight to 12 are invited to the studio to deal their way to big cash, prizes, trips, and maybe a car.  Deal has two family edition scheduled to tape on Saturday, September 15th, at 10:00AM and 1:00PM.  If you and your family live in or plan on visiting Los Angeles and want to play click here to get tickets.  Let’s Make A Deal successfully tested a family edition last holiday season.

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4 responses to "“Let’s Make A Deal” Plans Family Episodes"

  • Scott says:

    I hope they bring back the “Every Deal has a Car” gimmick that they used for a special episode back in Season 2. Now that was exciting. And expensive. But exciting. :D

  • Andrew says:

    I would like to see “The Super Deal” back, but most would rather have the show in HD.

    • Coupon Boy says:

      Me too. The Super Deal adds much more suspense to the show. The contestant faces the biggest dilemma on the show: keep the sought after big deal or risk it for a 1 in 3 shot at winning $50,000 extra. It’s certainly not outside the show’s budget, considering in the two weeks they had it 3 people took the gamble and 2 lost their Big Deal because of it, essentially costing the show overall just $3,000 more than they would have spent had there not been a Super Deal.

  • Lee Hubbard says:

    I’d like to see them bring back from the 70s a celebrity playing for a home viewer. It would be nice to see show in HD. I saw a picture from an upcoming taping-things look pretty much the same.

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