Let's Make a Deal
  • Let's Make a Deal

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    May 28, 2012 3:00PM
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 Wayne Brady had a good laugh at his own expense Tuesday on 'Let's Make a Deal' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS). It all started when announcer Jonathan Mangum read an absur...
 Whatever choice she made, Valorie was going to have a ride home Thursday on 'Let's Make A Deal' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS). She had her pick between $900 in cash plus...
 Christopher made some good choices early Friday on 'Let's Make A Deal' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS). He passed on an envelope full of fake money and wound up with a mot...
 A contestant named Carl, dressed as what we think was a bag of popcorn, bested all comers, including host Wayne Brady, to win a Kia Rio Wednesday on 'Let's Make A Deal' ...
 Rena may have looked like a sweet little old lady in her red hat and purple shirt, but she was shrewd contestant Tuesday on 'Let's Make a Deal' (weekdays, syndicated on ...
 Fairies are a highly intelligent species, so it's not surprising that Chrissy the Purple Fairy was not confused by Wayne Brady's attempts to mislead her Monday on 'Let's...
 Two contestants resisted temptation for easy money today on 'Let's Make A Deal' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS) and it paid off. Host Wayne Brady put cash in their hands a...
 There must be some physical law about balancing the number of automobiles won or lost on game shows in a particular day. Earlier today, a woman won two cars on 'The Pric...
 'Let's Make a Deal' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS) can be a complicated shell game, which is kind of the point. Today's show was a good example of that, when two women, M...
 Wayne Brady is hosting the Daytime Emmys this year, and he has been nominated as the host of 'Let's Make a Deal.' Today on 'The View' (weekdays, syndicated on ABC), Brad...
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CBS adds to its daytime game show lineup with an updated version of the 1960s classic. Hosted by Wayne Brady, costumed contestants will still compete for cash and prizes. And Monty Hall, arguably the best-known host of the earlier version of the show, is listed among the new show's creative consultants.