I thought it was unfair for the audience not being allowed to help with the pricing. However, I'm not sure on TPiR if the audience should help or not.
@tpir1972 - this was always the case with Monty Hall. His game had a range on individual prizes a lot and he feared that if the audience called out a bad price and the contestant took it...
It is always awesome to see this version of the show. This episode is from early 1985.
The audio is awesome - one of the biggest complaints I had about this version was that I could not hear the music very well - either my TV or the way it was broadcast. I have absolutely no problem hearing it in this recording - especially the Big Deal cues. Well done!
Bob Synes and Joseph Behar would later work on "Fun House" and "The $1M Chance of a Lifetime". Small world.
blaqice88 1 week ago
: 0 Thank you random youtube person for filling the void GSN left. : )
PineapplesRcrunchy 2 weeks ago
@PineapplesRcrunchy np! :) its a tough job but sombody's gotta do it, cuz GSN aint! lol
tjpete1983 2 weeks ago
I think this was telecast at NBC Studios in Burbank, the home of the original NBC era.
jnadle1 3 weeks ago
I thought it was unfair for the audience not being allowed to help with the pricing. However, I'm not sure on TPiR if the audience should help or not.
glandryiris 1 month ago
please post more full eps of the '80s version of Let's Make a Deal
videoaa99 1 month ago
that lady saw the chicken n took that deal real quick I WOULD OF DID THE SAME LOL
reddinfa 3 months ago
But they took wrong price audience gave on TPIR and Bob scoffed the audience about it, often the players won.
tpir1972 3 months ago
Weird, Monty don't allow the audience to help the prices Bob Barker did.
tpir1972 4 months ago
@tpir1972 - this was always the case with Monty Hall. His game had a range on individual prizes a lot and he feared that if the audience called out a bad price and the contestant took it...
millenniumman75 3 months ago
No Credit Crunch 2.
juan833blue 4 months ago
an audio video system worth $6000? are you kidding me?
tpir1972 4 months ago
How did that happen, changed from $1 to $1000?
tpir1972 4 months ago
@tpir1972 - the other bills were already loaded in the rolls. When one rolled in one side, the other rolled out from the other roll.
millenniumman75 3 months ago
thanks for uploading this, i like the 70 and 80s period, nowadays is just bad
onlywayisup100 4 months ago
It is always awesome to see this version of the show. This episode is from early 1985.
The audio is awesome - one of the biggest complaints I had about this version was that I could not hear the music very well - either my TV or the way it was broadcast. I have absolutely no problem hearing it in this recording - especially the Big Deal cues. Well done!
millenniumman75 4 months ago