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Let’s Make a Deal was a popular TV game show from the ’60s and ’70s. You can still catch re-runs on the Game Show Network. Campers love this program. If you’re not familiar with the game show you can read more about it at Wikipedia. Basically, the host, Monty Hall, would call up a contestant … Monty Hall, Tv Game Show, Summer Camp Games, Let's Make A Deal, Let’s Make A Deal, Youth Group Games, Call Up, Tv Show Games, Camping Games

Let’s Make a Deal was a popular TV game show from the ’60s and ’70s. You can still catch re-runs on the Game Show Network. Campers love this program. If you’re not familiar with the game show you can read more about it at Wikipedia. Basically, the host, Monty Hall, would call up a contestant […]

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Yes, you read that right! The Prize Patrol is BACK on Daytime Emmy® award-winning game show Let’s Make A Deal,and we are EXCITED! Why? Well not only is it one of the most iconic game shows in television history, but it means another chance for the Prize Patrol to hand out BIG prizes to game show winners! And you … Pch Winners, Lotto Winning Numbers, Face Awards, Winner Announcement, Let’s Make A Deal, Publisher Clearing House, Patras, Publishers Clearing House, Pch Sweepstakes

Yes, you read that right! The Prize Patrol is BACK on Daytime Emmy® award-winning game show Let’s Make A Deal,and we are EXCITED! Why? Well not only is it one of the most iconic game shows in television history, but it means another chance for the Prize Patrol to hand out BIG prizes to game show winners! And you […]

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Let's Make a Deal (also formerly known as The All-New Let's Make a Deal) is the long-running game show that is also dubbed as "The Marketplace of America". Each episode of Let's Make a Deal (which was billed by Jay Stewart, who served as the show's announcer from 1964 until 1977, as "The Marketplace of America") consisted of several "deals" between the host and a member or members of the audience as contestants. Audience members were picked at the host's whim as the show went along, and…

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