Deal or No Deal

A show with a unique format. No knowledge or reflexes needed, just pure luck and good decision-making skills.

The Models
Megan Abrigo

A.J. Almasi

Angel Archer

Aliké Boggan

Kelly Brannigan

Kristen Brockman

Sara Bronson

Krissy Carlson

Katie Cleary

Lindsay Clubine

Lanisha Cole

Kim Estrada

Donna Feldman

Stacey Gardner

Lisa Gleave

Lianna Grethel

Kasie Head

Tameka Jacobs

Claudia Jordan

Patricia Kara

Joni Kemper

Bonnie-Jill Laflin

Lisa Lakatos

Pilar Lastra

Aubrie Lemon

Brooke Long

Jill Manas

Meghan Markle

Kristal Marshall

Keltie Martin

Ursula Mayes

Leyla Milani

Crystal Monte

Anya Monzikova

Jenelle Moreno

Hayley Marie Norman

Dawn Olivieri

Amie Peterson

Marisa Petroro

Lindsay Schoneweis

April Scott

Laura Shields

Lauren Shiohama

Amanza Smith

Nancy Stelmaszczyk

Yoi Tanabe

Mylinda Tov

Sonia Vera

Nighttime
26 cases held by 26 gorgeous models are presented with money amounts ranging from 1 cent to $1,000,000. The player is instructed to pick one of the cases for them to keep and has to eliminate the others.

Each round progressively removes fewer cases from the game; in the first round the contestant selected six cases to be removed, the second round with five, diminishing subsequently by one until the final rounds requiring the removal of one case at a time.

After eliminating a certain number of cases and models, the mysterious "Banker" calls offering a money amount based on which amounts are still on the board. The contestant is asked the popular question "Deal or No Deal?" If "Deal", the contestant gets to keep the money the banker offered. If "No Deal", the contestant continues playing the game and eliminating cases and models.

If the player takes a "Deal", they go ahead and play out the remainder of their game just for fun to see what would've happened had they said "No Deal" and played on for real.

When two cases are left, the player has the choice of switching their case for the one remaining on the stage.

Daytime
The game is the same except that the number of cases (and the people who hold them) was reduced to 22 with money amounts ranging from 1 cent to $500,000, plus instead of models contestants whom are playing for the entire week (minus the ones whom have already played and replaced with new ones) now hold the cases. The cases they hold were randomly selected at the start of the week before the show. While the contestants from the nighttime shows were chosen from the studio audience, the daytime contestants were now chosen via the "Deal Wheel" spun by models Patricia Kara and Tameka Jacobs.

In the development stages, the top prize was originally going to be $250,000.

The first round begins with five cases to be removed, the second round with five more, then four, two, two, and subsequently down to removing one case at a time.

The option of switching their case for another was now given at the start of the game instead of the end.

NBC Primetime Version
''Note: During the "Million Dollar Mission" episodes, some of the cases on the right side were replaced with million dollar cases based on the number drawn/spun by the contestant. Originally, one new million dollar case was added for each new game. Also, during the second week of season one, the $1,000,000 space went up by $500,000 for a maximum prize of $3,000,000 (and a minimum prize of $.03). A very similar rule was used in the season two premiere week, in which the $1,000,000 space went up by $1,000,000 each day for a maximum prize of $6,000,000.''

Daytime Syndicated/MNT Version
''Note: During the holidays, a special "Grant A Wish" week was done with it being sponsored by Sears. On these episodes, the $10,000 case was replaced by a Sears case. Whoever had it would win $10,000 in Shop Your Way Rewards Points. Sometimes, other prizes would replace one of the amounts, including an HP prize package valued at over $10,000.''

Deal or No Deal...on a cruise ship?
In 2012, Norwegian Cruise Lines teamed up with TimePlay to introduced a live interactive version of DOND to its fleet of Freestyle Cruising ships. the on-board rendition uses content from the show allowing everyone in the audience to participate in real time to beat the banker and win prizes, playing along with the randomly selected contestant who has the chance to win cash. guests participate as a randomly selected contestant or play along as an audience member for $19.95 per person. audience prizes may range from a seven-day cruise to cash and on-board prizes. guests should consult the ship's Freestyle Daily once on board for exact times and locations. (NOTE: the live interactive version of DOND is currently offered twice per cruise on all Norweigan Ships, except for Pride of America. also, unlike the NBC and Syndicated version's number of cases of 26 and 22 with a chance to win $1,000,000 (NBC) and $500,000 (SYN.) respectively, the live interactive cruise version only has 20 cases with the chance at a $1,000 top prize to win.)

Music
by The Groove Addicts

Inventor
Based on the Dutch show Miljoenenjacht by Richard Del Rijk

Trivia
A Spanish language variant of this show entitled Vas o No Vas was made, it lasted only a year.

This is the second American game show to be recorded in studios in other countries for special occasions. It got recorded and shown in the Philippines, Estonia and South Africa on their respective sets as part of a special "Around the World" themed batch of shows.

In Popular Culture

 * Deal or No Deal was parodied on Sesame Street as "Meal or No Meal" hosted by "Howie Eatswell", a parody portrayal of Howie Mandel. Instead of cash inside the cases, food is inside to make a meal.


 * Deal was also parodied on MAD TV a couple of times.

Catchphrase
"Deal...or No Deal?" - Howie Mandel 2005-2010

Additional Page
Deal or No Deal/Merchandise

Links
Official Site

Official Site (NBC)

Deal or No Deal Club play-along site

My Deal Mania

Rules for Deal or No Deal

Josh Rebich's Deal or No Deal Rule Sheet