Like many stand-up comedians, Howie Mandel likes to
be the center of attention. But as host of NBC's Deal or No Deal, the sometimes-manic comedian is showing
another side of himself; the one that lets the game be the star. In the show, the 50 year-old host is using
his improvisational as well has his dramatic acting skills to keep the simple game -- where a contestant picks cases
with money amounts in them, hoping the amounts are smaller than the amount in the case he or she possesses -- going
while helping build tension and drama at the same time.It's been a winning formula; since it's debut in December as a special one-week strip of shows, Deal's ratings have steadily increased. It started a Monday and Friday run in February, which has been scoring well. NBC has even aired a third weekly episode from time to time; the episode that aired two Wednesdays ago ended up being the twelfth-most watched show of the week. So obviously Howie's doing something right.
Howie called me on Monday, March 27, from Los Angeles. Even though it was 11:30 AM at the time he called (2:30 my time), he was dead tired. Still, we had an entertaining conversation where I found out about fainting contestants, how Howie was pitched the Deal job over pastrami, and how he deals with the show's mean old banker.














