The 1973-1974 season employed minor set changes, including new carpeting on the stairs (a reddish-brown color with metal facings) and a new ""LMAD"" stone inscription. Also, there were new graphics on the stage and ""Jay Tray"" boxes.
A prize listing follows. This is incomplete, and does NOT include ZONKS. If two prices are listed, it usually means the price fluctuated during the season.
CARS (Note: All prices shown are for 1974 models) GENERAL MOTORS Buick * Apollo 2 dr.------------$4,641 * Regal 2 dr.-------------$5,486 * Electra 225 2 dr.-------$7,585
Cadillac * Coupe DeVille----------$10,123
Chevrolet * Vega -- Kammback wagon--------$4,169 * Laguna S3 2 dr.---------$5,393 * Monte Carlo 2 dr.-------$6,319 * Full-Sized series -- Impala 2 dr. HT-------$5,419 -- Caprice Estate wagon--$6,036
Pontiac * Ventura II 2 dr.--------$4,361 * Grand Am 2 dr.----------$5,636 * Firebird 2 dr.----------$4,807 * Grand Prix SJ 2 dr.-----$6,922
FOREIGN Opel * Manta
Title | Let's Make a Deal - Season 11 Episode 1 1973-1974 season |
---|---|
Year | 2003 |
Genre | |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | ABC, CBS |
Cast | Billy Bush, Vance DeGeneres |
Crew | Monty Hall (Producer), Mike Richards (Executive Producer), Dan Funk (Executive Producer), Evelyn Warfel (Producer), Ron Greenberg (Producer), Dick Clark (Producer) |
Alternative Titles | The All New Let's Make a Deal |
Keyword | game show, game, tv show in film, tv host, celebrity game, old games |
First Air Date | Dec 30, 1963 |
Last Air date | Apr 01, 2003 |
Season | 19 Season |
Episode | 53 Episode |
Runtime | 30:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 8.00/ 10 by 7.00 users |
Popularity | 13.745 |
Language | English |