Does anyone else watch this?? I have seen it a few times but only get to see it on Saturday's as i am at work when it is on.. I like it a lot, what do you think?
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Does anyone else watch this?? I have seen it a few times but only get to see it on Saturday's as i am at work when it is on.. I like it a lot, what do you think?
i dont watch it every day but i love it, it has this strange thing about it which just makes you want to watch it more and more!!
I watch it sometimes- but not everyday with my busy life. i really enjoy it
i watch it sometimes
I know and it is such a simple concept.. I would love to see noel Edmonds on a celeb show.. I'm a celeb... or bbQuote:
Originally Posted by debs
we watch it its addictive
did you see it on saturday? the guy had nothing but terrible bad luckQuote:
Originally Posted by squillyfer
I know they all seem to be having bad luck at the minute maybe it will change tonight and someone will go home amazingly rich lol :)
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Originally Posted by Siobhan
sometomes i sit and think why am i watching this??? then i just cant turn it off!!! i want to be on it
i watched a programme by the same name in oz. don't know if it's the same kind've of thing though. is it where people have briefcases and the contestant picks a number and that amount is taken off the board etc.
yeah in england it the same but they have boxes
yeah that teh same sort of thing! they have thme in loads of other countries
I have watched it once. It's quite good.
ive never heard of it. what channel and at what time is it on?
I watch it, if i have nothing else to do. Its one of those programmes that you kind of want to watch untill the end, even though its not that great!
Channel 4, after countdown i think in the afternoon. It finishs at 5.00, so it must start at about....4.00 maybes?Quote:
Originally Posted by crazylea
I think its an australian show isnt it? but i watched it the first time because of my brother and was really confused lol! but then i got it and i cant stop watching it now its brilliant!! :cheer: me and my family keep shouting at the tele just like we do for who wants to be a millionnaire lol!!!
i have never watched it but i hear lots of people talk about how good it is.
Yeh i watch it too Did you watch it tonight when she walked away with £11,000
i think its really good i watch it everyday!
i don't really understand the rules of the game
I watch it most days and think it is a really good programme.
I want to join the 1p club!!!
Actually, i think i'd prefer £250,000, obviously.
my fav has to be maggot. He is so genuine and polite but at the same time is so himself. MAGGOT to win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And the point of that post was?? think your in the wrong threadQuote:
Originally Posted by aerolou
just posting my opinion - was the first time i ever replied - but does not seem worth the hassle!
yes but it was in the wrong thread thats all i was saying - maggot has nothing to do with deal or no deal
Deal or No Deal, sponsored by the Lotto, hosted by Keith Barry starting on TV3 irish tv
Noel Edmonds and his highly-rated game show Deal Or No Deal are poised to quit Channel 4 after chiefs warned they were planning to cut the programme’s budget.
Producers Endemol have been told by Channel 4 executives that they will not be able to match the current budget when the deal for the daytime programme runs out at the end of next year.
And now both Noel, 60, and the gameshow have gained interest from other broadcasters, ranging from the BBC to Sky.
Channel 4 has been warned that it faces a funding shortfall of up to £150m a year, as it grapples with lower advertising and a fragmenting audience wrought by the digital TV switchover, and there are talks of a commercial tie-up between BBC Worldwide and Channel 4.
Deal Or No Deal is estimated to cost £100,000 a show to make, costing £80,000 per episode for production and £20,000 going to Noel.
The television presenter films three episodes a day at a set of studios in Bristol, which were converted from an old warehouse.
Sources at Channel 4 told how it was well known that budgets for daytime television were being cut amid a dwindling advertising market, with one producer saying: 'The programme budgets have to match the price of the advertising revenues. Endemol are aware of this.'
While a source close to the show confirmed: 'Noel has been told about budget cuts, what he is most worried about is how this will affect the actual format of the show.
'They are talking about lowering the cash prize and other changes, which would completely change the tone of the show. But at the very least, he has said that he will be on the show for another 18 months.'
Endemol had discussed negotiating a package deal for Deal Or No Deal alongside Big Brother with Channel 4 this summer until Channel 4 axed Big Brother.
For Noel, 60, the game show marked his television comeback in October 2005 after five years away from the small screen.
It was an instant ratings hit and still draws an average of 1.8 million viewers on a daily basis, even four years after its launch.
Deal Or No Deal offers prizes of up to £250,000 as contestants are asked to choose from 22 boxes, each containing different amounts of money - from 1p to £250,000 - while pitting their wits against The Banker.
The programme has become the centre of Channel 4’s daytime schedule, and if it goes it will leave Channel 4 with a huge scheduling issue.
It was revealed last week how longtime quiz Countdown had slumped to just 540,000 viewers, the lowest figures in its 27-year history, despite hiring Oxford graduate Rachel Riley and Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling to take over from Carol Vorderman and Des O’Connor.
And to add insult to injury, Paul O’Grady, 54, has just defected from C4 to ITV after they told him budgets would be slashed for his daily 5pm show.
The broadcaster wanted to cut the show's estimated £14.3m annual budget by a huge 60 per cent, the entertainer said, which would make it unsustainable.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...dget-cuts.html
I like this show, it would be a shame if it was to go :(
Wasnt Olly from X Factor on this show at some stage?
DEAL or No Deal is gearing up to be broadcast live for the first time.
The Channel 4 game show, hosted by Noel Edmonds, will air live for two weeks from Monday, October 10.
In another revamp, the contestants will be chosen following a personal visit to their homes by Noel.
C4 head of daytime Helen Warner said: "It's hugely exciting to be doing Deal or No Deal live for the first time. Noel is the only presenter I can imagine being able to cope with something of this scale and ambition.
"Viewers will love it."
The Sun
deal or no deal might be good live because it'll stop them dragging out the whole thing forever like they normally do!
https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv...UqkFJ54c1tMIio
To return to our screens with Stephen Mulhern hosting on ITV1