Let's Make a Deal

Let's Make a Deal (2009- )

RunningGame Show show

Let's Make a Deal is an updated version of the classic television game show, hosted by Emmy Award-winner Wayne Brady, where audience members try to win cash and prizes by making wacky deals.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 15:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

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S16E173Episode 173juil. 15, 2025
S16E172Episode 172juil. 14, 2025
S16E171Episode 171juin 13, 2025
S16E170Episode 170juin 12, 2025
S16E169Episode 169juin 11, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What date did Let's Make a Deal premiere in 2009?

Let's Make a Deal premiered on October 5, 2009.

Who hosted the 2009 version of Let's Make a Deal?

The 2009 version of Let's Make a Deal was hosted by Wayne Brady.

What is the basic format of Let's Make a Deal?

Let's Make a Deal is a game show where contestants are given the opportunity to trade various prizes for the chance to win a larger prize by making deals with the host.

Who is the creator of Let's Make a Deal?

Let's Make a Deal was created by Stefan Hatos and Monty Hall.

What is the slogan associated with the show Let's Make a Deal?

The slogan associated with Let's Make a Deal is "The greatest trading adventure of your life!"

What is the most popular prize exchanged on Let's Make a Deal?

The most popular prize exchanged on Let's Make a Deal is a car.

Are the contestants on Let's Make a Deal usually alone, in pairs or in teams?

The contestants on Let's Make a Deal can be alone or in pairs.

What is the significance of the "Zonks" on Let's Make a Deal?

"Zonks" are prizes that are of little or no value, and their inclusion on Let's Make a Deal adds an element of surprise to the show.

What is the reasoning behind Let's Make a Deal not requiring the contestants to answer any trivia questions?

Let's Make a Deal does not require the contestants to answer any trivia questions because the format of the show is based solely on the ability of the contestants to make deals with the host.

What is the role of the audience on Let's Make a Deal?

The audience on Let's Make a Deal is integral to the show as they serve as a resource for the contestants, providing them with input on what to trade and what to keep.

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