Okay, here's the deal. NBC Universal, known in the industry as NBC U (sounds like a university) is interested in producing a five-day-a-week, 30-minute version of their hit nighttime game show Deal or no Deal for syndication. They had originally wanted Arsenio Hall as host, but that deal fell through. So, NBC U executives decided to ask Deal host Howie Mandel to helm the syndication version.
Howie said no, and this has left network executives in a quandary. You see, stations have refused to commit to buying the 30-minute version of the show until a host is found. In addition, with Deal on the back-burner the fate of two additional game shows, Joker's Wild and Combination Lock, are uncertain.
NBC U can get Howie to be host of the syndicated version of Deal if they agree to his hefty asking price. Meanwhile, there are rumors that comedian Mark Curry is also being considered for host if they can't get Howie back to the table. I hope this all gets cleared up because I'd like to see a revival of Joker's Wild, especially with Arsenio Hall as host. I mean, think about it . . . 'Joker, Joker, Joker! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! (said with twirling fist in the air)'.












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12-11-2006 @ 1:24PM
Cathy Pearson said...
Give Howie the money he is asking..........no one can do the job of DOND better than him.
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12-11-2006 @ 1:55PM
MacGuffin said...
Deal or No Deal has already jumped the shark.
It was a unique show initially. Despite the beautiful girls (ESPECIALLY LAUREN SHIOHAMA #8) it has become very routine and very schmaltzy very quickly.
I'm looking forward to Identity, which begins tonight and is hosted by Penn (of Penn and Teller).
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12-11-2006 @ 2:20PM
TVblogger said...
Would anyone be upset if I suggested that they get Louis Anderson to be the host? :)
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12-11-2006 @ 3:30PM
Duane said...
Isn't Mark Curry also famous for his OCD/germphobia? I wonder if that came up in the meeting? "Hey, we can get Mark Curry, you can't shake his hand either! The audience can still do that fist pound thing, they love that."
:D
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12-11-2006 @ 3:51PM
Chris said...
And Dave Coulier stands by a pay phone waiting for a call. Didn't the 1980s produce enough comedians for NBC to pick from to host this show? I'm sure Michael Richards would work for cheap.
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12-12-2006 @ 10:48AM
TomB said...
The last thing we need is more DOND.
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