The 1971-1972 saw the birth of a highly-successful syndicated edition of LMaD. Airing twice a week, the show went on to be a six-season hit in prime-time access markets. As typical with syndicated versions of game shows, the syndicated LMaD often offered higher-ticket items than the daytime entry and larger ""Big Deal of the Day"" prize packages.
The following is an incomplete prize listing; if more than one price is listed, other models were offered and/or the price changed during the year. No ZONKS are listed (though some were legit prizes that were decidedly less than a perceived better prize and are listed here).
CARS GENERAL MOTORS Cadillac
Chevrolet * Vega -- 2 dr. coupe-----$2,090 -- 2 dr. hatchback-----$3,570 -- 2 dr. Kammback wagon-----$3,330 * Nova -- 2 dr. coupe-----$3,648 * Camaro 2 dr. coupe-----$3993, $4,051 $4,238 * Malibu -- 2 dr. convertible-----$4,537 * Monte Carlo 2 dr. HT-----$4,620 * Full-Sized -- Impala 2 dr. convertible-----$5,024 --
Title | Let's Make a Deal - Season 9 Episode 1 1971-1972 season |
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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 |