Let's Make A Deal 1991 NBC (part 1)
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@disneyfan81 But Wayne Brady is thriving in the current CBS Let's Make a Deal as host!
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@heine71 Yeah, he of course is really the only one who has any business hosting "Deal" (sorry Bob, Billy, and Wayne!).
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@ChihuahuaboyDH Scratch that, make that since the 1940s and 1950s.
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@ChihuahuaboyDH Actually, cell phones had been out since I believe the 80s. Not many owned them until the late 90s/early 2000s. Cell phones were originally just used in cars.
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Wow! The first cell phones came out in 1991?! Awesome! They were so HUGE & bulky back then! I'll bet they cost anywhere from $500.00-$1000.00 when they first came out! Thankfully they've made them smaller & smaller through the years! I wonder how many of the original models people are still carrying around? Cell phone technology has come a long way, hasn't it?
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@johnissoevil I had no idea Bob Hilton hosted this version of "LMAD" from the beginning! Isn't he more associated with announcing various game shows rather than hosting? I like the current version of "LMAD". I hope Wayne Brady remains as host. He's doing a smashing job!
Bravo, Monty Hall & Wayne Brady!
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@ChihuahuaboyDH This version actually lasted about 6 months, Bob Hilton hosted at the start, until NBC decided he wasn't "Good enough" and asked Monty to fire him and take ove himself, threatening cancellation if he didn't. Nothing against Monty, he IS Let's Make a Deal, but NBC should've given Bob a chance. At least CBS isn't screwing Wayne Brady over the way NBC screwed Bob over. Mr. Hilton should've warned Conan O'Brien about what to expect from them.
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Who was the announcer on this version?
Well, there wasn't really as much studio space as there was in previous incarnations. That was one of the factors.
bluebear1985 2 years ago 3
Monty Hall was originally to be LMAD 1990 special guest host for 4 weeks and then for 8 weeks but his hosting lasted 14 weeks.
heine71 3 years ago 3