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Monday, October 02, 2017

Monty Hall, host of ‘Let’s Make a Deal,’ dies at 96

Monty Hall, who co-created and hosted the game show “Let’s Make A Deal” for nearly 40 years, died of heart failure Saturday at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 96.

“Let’s Make a Deal” premiered in 1963 and has been a staple of television ever since.

Hall hosted various game shows and other programs in his early career until he developed “Let’s Make a Deal” with creative partner Stefan Hatos. The show became legendary for encouraging audience members to dress up in outlandish costumes in order to attract Hall’s attention in the hopes of being given the opportunity to win big.

“Deal’s” format revolves around allowing contestants to compete for prizes that they then have the chance to trade up for more valuable prizes albeit with the risk of losing it all with a “zonk,” or a booby prize. Hall famously at the end of each episode tempted contestants with the “Big Deal” option of choosing a prize package hidden behind “Door No. 1, Door No. 2 or Door No. 3.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

True pioneer with TV entertainment. He really knew how to work the crowd! RIP Monty - one of the great ones!

Anonymous said...

Does anyone remember Jimmy Buffets song "Door Number 3" ?

Anonymous said...

96
Wow!

Way to go man!