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Let's Make a Deal

CBS adds to its daytime game-show lineup with an updated version of the classic TV show of the 1960s, filmed in Los Angeles. Hosted by comic/singer/actor Wayne Brady, contestants -- often dressed in a wide variety of original costumes -- will still compete for money and prizes by striking wacky deals. Jonathan Mangum is the show's announcer, and Monty Hall, arguably the best-known host of the earlier version of the show, is listed among the new show's creative consultants. The program won a Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Song in 2014 for "30,000 Reasons to Love Me," composed by Cat Gray and performed by Wayne Brady.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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A couple hopes a game of Five Card Wayne will turn into a $10,000 win; a cowgirl tries to go 0 to 80 for a car; Wayne and Jonathan perform 30 Second Theater.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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A pirate goes for a spin to win a new car; a woman dressed as a flower garden tries to beat the dealer for $10,000; a farmer makes some expert phone calls for prize clues; Wayne Brady joins.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

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Costumed contestants compete for cash and prizes.

CBS adds to its daytime game-show lineup with an updated version of the classic TV show of the 1960s, filmed in Los Angeles. Hosted by comic/singer/actor Wayne Brady, contestants -- often dressed in a wide variety of original costumes -- will still compete for money and prizes by striking wacky deals. Jonathan Mangum is the show's announcer, and Monty Hall, arguably the best-known host of the earlier version of the show, is listed among the new show's creative consultants. The program won a Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Song in 2014 for "30,000 Reasons to Love Me," composed by Cat Gray and performed by Wayne Brady.
Original Air Date: Oct 5, 2009
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand (5 episodes)
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