Noel Edmonds Rises To The Top With Deal Or No Deal
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Title:Noel Edmonds Rises To The Top With Deal Or No Deal
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Deal or No Deal has become one of the most popular television game shows in the UK. The show began broadcasting in October 2005 and airs afternoons 6 days a week. The show has awarded almost ?5 million total with an average of ?16,100 being won each show.
Noel Edmonds had already had a long career radio and television but it has been Deal or No Deal which has rocketed him to fame.
The game itself is fairly simple and yet it can be difficult as the contestants must decid...
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Deal or No Deal has become one of the most popular television game shows in the UK. The show began broadcasting in October 2005 and airs afternoons 6 days a week. The show has awarded almost ?5 million total with an average of ?16,100 being won each show.
Noel Edmonds had already had a long career radio and television but it has been Deal or No Deal which has rocketed him to fame.
The game itself is fairly simple and yet it can be difficult as the contestants must decide at what price they will sell out and walk away from the chance of winning big money.
It works like this. At the beginning of the show a contestant is chosen and presented with 22 sealed boxes which contain various amounts of money. The player then opens 5 of those boxes to reveal the dollar amount therein. After opening the first five, the banker will then assess the dollar amounts left in play and make an offer to the player. The contestant can accept the offer and the game is over. The player can also say, "No deal!" In that case, he continues to open the boxes three at a time followed by an offer. He may accept an offer at any time one is offered and end the game or the player can refuse all offers and hold out to the very end of the game. Of course, it would only make sense to do so if there were still big money pots in play.
The fun part of the game is watching the contestants trying to decide if they should go for a big jackpot or walk away with a smaller but guaranteed prize. There are many tense moments during the show and emotions run high since such large sums of money are at stake.
The game has proven to be wildly popular much to everyone's pleasant surprise. Initially, only 66 shows were planned but the response was so overwhelming that Channel 4 ordered another 230 shows.
The formula for Deal or No Deal seems to be a winning one as the game show is popular in many countries with millions of viewers around the world. It isn't hard to see why it is so popular. Who wouldn't want the chance to win ?250,000? Even for those of us who will never make it to the show in person, Deal or No Deal holds a fascinating appeal as we watch people battle the odds for a chance at winning ?250,000.
Deal or No Deal has helped Noel Edmonds stage a career comeback and Noel has been instrumental in making the game show the success that it is today.
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