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Who wants a car, who doesn't
want a car?
Who doesn't want a car?
Jonathan Mangum, do you want a
car?
>> JONATHAN: I would like a car,
I can't win a car, but they can.
Tiffany Coyne, do you want a
car?
>> I would love a car, Wayne.
>> WAYNE: Well, you can't have
one, but they may be able to,
like Jonathan said, that may
happen.
You don't know.
But all I know is I need one
now.on to make aeal with right
You, come with me.
Hello, and you are Amanda, nice
to meet you, Amanda.
Now, Andndare e u a centurn
or a...
>> Gladiator.
>> WAYNE: You're a gladiator,
how me your best gladiator move.
Okay, all right.
So you would scare them into,
oh, I'm a gladiator, okay,
that's hot.
Now, instead of just posing, I
do have a deal for you.
But this deal comes from viewer
mail, you know we have viewers
that watch the show-- thanks
for tuning in, mom-- and they
write letters and Jonathan
happens to have some right now.
So this is going to help you
with your deal.
Jonathan?
This is Amanda, the gladiator.
>> JONATHAN: All hail!
This is actually e-mails, viewer
e-mail, it's on the I pad.
>> WAYNE: Oh, it's on the iPad,
okay.
>> JONATHAN: First one is to me,
from Robert C.
It says, "Dear Jonathan, my
family and I are going on a road
trip sometime this year, how do
you and your family get around
when you're on vacation?"
>> WAYNE: Oh, well, that's easy.
The answer to that, is right
behind curtain number one.
So how does his family get
around?
So what you can do is you can
take curtain number one, hoping
that it's a way to get around--
so what do you think it may be?
>> A car.
>> WAYNE: A car, it could be a
car, a SUV, a scooter, and she
said "a burro," it could be a
burro.
Or we can give you the iPad.
Jonathan, tell us about the
iPad, sir.
>> JONATHAN: All right, let me
tell you about it here.
It's a new iPad.
You can take home the new
must-have 16 gigabyte apple iPad
featuring an incredibly
responsive multi-touch screen,
over 200,000 available apps, and
up to 10 hours of battery life,
this deal is worth $499.
>> WAYNE: And Amanda the best
thing is you don't have to
wrestle anybody to get it, we
can just give it to you.
We'll even throw in-- let me
see, I've got something in my
pocket for you-- I'm going to
throw in, $400 cash.
To go with the iPad.
So you can have all this, or can
you go with the curtain.
What do you think, what's your
mind telling you?
What does your warrior instinct
tell you?
>> iPad.
Yeah.
>> WAYNE: Okay, so you passed up
on what's behind curtain number
one.
Are you ready to see what it is?
Open curtain one.
>> JONATHAN: You could have won
this zonk motor home, this
awesome motor home comes with a
pink roof, running water, and
room for up to one.
>> WAYNE: Wow, you missed out on
that, come on.
Congratulations, Amanda, have a
seat.
Who wants to make a deal?
One person.
You.
You with the top hat, right
here, this hat right here.
You are Mardi Gras personified.
Come here.
Oh, you had the Patti Labelle
spin.
Come, come, come, this way.
>> Oh, my gosh, may I get a hug
please?
>> WAYNE: Yeah, sure, there you
go.
And your burped me, oh, you are
heavy handed, you are a very
strong woman.
Now, Jonathan, letter number
two.
>> JONATHAN: Letter number two,
this is actually for Tiffany,
this letter is for Tiffany.
>> WAYNE: Wait a second, wait a
second.
So just like we did the last
deal, you listen and the clue to
your deal will be in this
letter, so listen carefully.
>> JONATHAN: This one is to
Tiffany.
"Your dresses always
look so beautiful, how do you
keep them looking so great?"
>> Well, the secret to my clean
beautiful dresses is behind
curtain number two.
>> WAYNE: Oh, she said "it's
behind curtain number two."
So I will give you the same
deal.
Now you saw that we had a zonk
behind curtain number one, do
you think we would zonk twice in
a row?
>> You know, when I first came
in I had my eye on number two,
so I'm going to stick with
number two.
>> WAYNE: But you don't know
what I was going to offer you.
>> Okay, all right, let see if
you can bribe me.
>> WAYNE: Yes, welcome to bribe
me a deal.
I'm going to offer you the same
thing.
The iPad plus $400.
>> JONATHAN: You want to touch
it?
>> WAYNE: Touch it.
>> JONATHAN: Just touch it.
Oh, doesn't that feel nice.
>> WAYNE: Look at that.
>> JONATHAN: Touch the money.
>> WAYNE: Touch the money, ooh.
>> JONATHAN: How does it feel?
>> You know what?
>> WAYNE: Touch the mic.
>> I can't be greedy, I have a
daughter who will be going to
college in the fall and she
could use this iPad, and
probably buy some books too, so.
( applause )
>> WAYNE: Okay.
All right.
So you have... what's your
daughter's name?
>> Brittany.
>> WAYNE: Brittany, let me tell
you, your mama is a very good
mom, she passed up on what's
behind curtain number two to
give you an iPad and $400
spending money, because it's
expensive in college.
And she passed up on this,
Brittany.
>> JONATHAN: You could have won
a new washer dryer set!
This laundry room set included a
stackable washer dryer featuring
a front load washer and a gas
dryer with four auto-dry cycles
along with the scent of
luxurious towels, a spacious
hamper, and a year's supply of
laundry detergent.
This deal was worth $1,845.
>> WAYNE: Enjoy that iPad.
Have a seat.
One more trader.
( cheers and applause )
Let's see.
Cody, come here.
How are you doing Cody?
>> All right.
>> WAYNE: All right, and you are
dressed as?
>> A nerd.
>> WAYNE: A nerd.
A nerd.
Now, there is another letter,
there is a third letter.
There is a third letter.
You've seen the way this deal
has gone down, we read the
letter, there's a clue, you
decide.
>> JONATHAN: This letter is
actually written to you, Wayne,
but it written from you, which
is kind of sad.
I love watching you every day on
"Let's Make a Deal."
Seeing you give away fabulous
trips to your traders has
inspired me to take one of my
own.
I wish you were here.
>> WAYNE: I am.
( laughter )
So I'll send you on the same
trip that I'm going to take
myself on.
Now the thing is, you know, it
could be a good trip, it could
be a bad trip, could be a zonk
trip.
You can take the trip or you can
take the iPad and the $400
bucks.
What do you do for a living?
>> Go to college.
>> WAYNE: You're a college
student.
An iPad, $400 bucks.
We've seen a zonk and we've seen
an incredible washer dryer set.
( audience yelling suggestions )
>> I'm going to go with the
iPad.
>> WAYNE: He's going to go with
the iPad.
No shame in your game, a
college student, what are you
studying?
>> Business.
>> WAYNE: Business, good for
you, man, I appreciate that.
Now I'm going to show you the
picture of the place that you
passed on.
Ready?
Show him, Jonathan.
>> JONATHAN: It was a trip to
the Bahamas!
You could have won an island get
away to the Bahamas!
You would have spent five nights
at the British Colonial Hilton,
ideally situated on Nassau's
only private beach where you
could have sunk your toes in
the white sand while taking in
vistas of beautiful turquoise
waters.
We were also including cocktails
at the Bullion Bar and dinner
for two at the seaside Aqua
restaurant, round trip air fare
was included in this deal that
was worth $5,474.
>> WAYNE: You didn't get to go
to the Bahamas but that's okay,
because you got to study, you
got a business to open, it's
all right.
Coming up one lucky trader is
going to get a chance to go
through the "Let's Make a Deal"
ATM.
( cheers and applause )
( cheers and applause )
>> WAYNE: Hey, welcome to "Let's
Make a Deal."
So, we make deals, that's what
we do.
That's what we do.
I'd like to do that right now.
Who wants to make a deal?
One person, one person.
I was feeling lucky when I think
luck I think cards, I think
Ashley.
Come.
Come with me.
come with me, come with me, come
with me.
Come over here to home base.
Hello, Ashley.
Oh, you want a hug?
>> I want a hug.
>> WAYNE: I'm hugging the cards,
like that, nice to meet you,
Ashley.
Now, Ashley, you see that big
box?
>> Yes, I do.
>> WAYNE: That has nothing to do
with what I'm going to do
right now.
In fact, I would like to give
you something else.
Where is the thing I was going
to... oh,
an ATM card.
We can walk over to the "Let's
Make a Deal" ATM, and you can
take out as much money as you
want to.
Just keep putting it in.
Keeps on coming out.
>> Really?
>> WAYNE: Yes, I promise you.
>> I don't know if I believe
you.
>> WAYNE: You don't believe me?
Why would I lie to you, I just
met you?
>> I don't know.
>> WAYNE: No...
>> It's too good to be true.
>> WAYNE: It's too good to be
true?
>> Yup.
>> WAYNE: Well like most
things-- yeah, you're right--
you can keep putting the card in
and if money comes out that's
great.
But at some point it's going to
say, "Overdrawn."
And then you lose everything.■
So, you can do that.
Are you ready?
>> Yes.
>> WAYNE: Come with me, Ashley.
Come on.
She said, "I don't know if I
believe you."
Stand over here for me, Ashley,
it's too good to be true.
So I'm going to make, I'm going
to put it in for you, this is
your first withdrawal.
Are you ready?
$200.
$200 smack-a-rews.
That's yours, $200 bucks.
Now you can take this money and
you can stop, and go back to
your seat, and say, "Oh my God,
I got 200 bucks!"
Or you can keep on going?
>> I'm going to keep going.
>> WAYNE: Oh, now you believe
me, see, now you believe me.
Here we go.
$400.
You now have $600 in your
possession.
What?
>> I'm done.
>> WAYNE: So you're done?
$600 bucks and you're happy?
>> I'm done.
>> WAYNE: Okay, so, all right,
now let's see how much more
money was here.
You know, that's prudent of you,
you seem like a responsible
lady, so that's good, $600 bucks
and she's out.
Let's see how much more.
$650.
Let's see how much else was in
there, oh, another $150.
Let's see, so you could have
kept going.
Another $1,200.
Okay.
You would have gotten to $2,600.
But that's okay, because you've
got $600.
>> It's okay.
>> WAYNE: That's cool.
Now follow me back this way,
Ashley.
Ashley remember earlier I showed
you a big box?
>> Yes.
>> WAYNE: Now you can have that
big box if you give me back that
$600.
You can have whatever is inside
that big box if you give me that
$600.
You're keeping the money?
She's keeping the money.
She passed up on this.
>> JONATHAN: You could have won
a new Ford Fiesta!
>> WAYNE: Who said keep the
money?
>> JONATHAN: The 2011 Fiesta SE
sedan features a five-speed
manual transmission, electronic
stability control, and an LCD
display message center.
This deal was worth $15,840!
>> WAYNE: But on the positive
side, you came on the show, we
had a good time, you've got $600
bucks in your hand, thank so you
much for playing, thanks for the
hug.
Later on in the show we've got
the big deal of the day, you
know about the big deal, right
Ashley?
>> Yes.
>> WAYNE: Someone will give up
everything they've won for a
shot at the big deal.
They could walk out of here with
the big deal or with a deal
worth less than the one they
came in with.
You have got to stick around for
( cheers and applause )
>> WAYNE: Welcome back to "Let's
Make a Deal."
The most popular game show in
South Africa.
( chanting forgn language )
So, I need two men to make a
deal with right now.
( cheers and applause )
Two men, two fellows, two
fellows, come with me.
And...
let's see, let's see.
We need one more.
You in the robe.
You in the robe, come with me,
come, come, come.
Gregory, stand right there, and
Richard, nice to meet you.
Richard, who are you supposed to
be?
>> Prince Richard Edward Johnson
junior.
>> WAYNE: Oh, that's a very
specific answer.
And what domain do you rule
over?
>> Everything.
>> WAYNE: Wow, hey.
Well, thank you very much for
letting me do this.
Thank you.
I'll make sure that they give
back the rest of your robe
later.
And Gregory, nice to meet you,
or should I call you Jonathan
Mangum Junior?
Look at you, Jonathan come over
here, please.
Ladies and gentlemen, Jonathan
Mangum.
Scooch over for me Gregory.
Jonathan, it appears you have a
doppelganger.
>> JONATHAN: My father said
there would be others.
>> WAYNE: So you guys really do
look alike.
Can you do a little announcer
thing for me?
Ready?
Your best announcer voice, go!
>> We're featuring a 2011 brand
new Chevy Cobalt with air
conditioning, sun roofs, and
tinted windows.
( applause )
>> WAYNE: Okay, so this is the
deal.
Right here on this tray you see,
Pillsbury slice and bake
cookies.
What's going to happen, Jonathan
is going to give you a piece
of paper and a marker, each of
you will write down the year
that you think this product was
introduced nationally.
The person who comes closest
gets $1,000, you stay to make a
deal with me.
The person who does not come
closest will get $100 and you go
back to your seat.
To make this fair, Gregory,
you're going to stand over
there, facing this way, and King
Richard...
You are going to face me as
well.
You both hold up your paper and
you write down the year.
Are you ready?
Write down your years now.
When you're finished, hold it
close to your chest.
And never let anyone take it
away from you.
You good?
You ready?
All right.
says 1967, 1967, that's as good
a year as any, I suppose.
1967, was there a reason behind
your year?
>> Because that's when I became
ruler of the world.
>> WAYNE: That's when you became
ruler of the world, all right.
Gregory, comes down to what year
do you think.
1968!
>> JONATHAN: Oh, wow.
>> WAYNE: And why did you pick
'68?
>> You know, I don't know, to be
honest.
>> WAYNE: That's as good as him
becoming King that year.
Now, we're going to see who is
actually correct.
The year that this was
introduced nationally was...
1957.
King Richard!
Gregory, I'm going to give you
$100 right now, my friend.
You know what?
Give me your card and we may
have an opening for an ob-jay
later on.
Give him a big round of
applause, have a seat sir.
Richard, I'm going to give you
$1,000, you're staying to make a
deal.
Jonathan, dude, I was kidding.
>> JONATHAN: Oh, all right
( laughter )...
I didn't really like that.
>> WAYNE: We must talk about
this one.
So $1,000 for you.
I'll give you $1,000.
Ready for $1,000?
Ready for $1,000?
$1,000.
Right now.
For you.
Keep that thousand or take
curtain number three?
( audience yelling suggestions )
>> I'm going to keep the money.
>> WAYNE: He's going to keep his
$1,000.
He's going to keep his
$1,000.
Hey, he didn't become King by
making bad decisions now.
Let's open up curtain number
three, see what he's passed on.
>> JONATHAN: You could have won
the zonk movie of the week!
>> WAYNE: This have so much
action.
You could have had this.
>> I am Ironing Man!
>> WAYNE: You could have had the
international right to
distribute Ironing Man, but no,
you got $1,000.
Congratulations, sir.
Thank you so much for being
here.
If you want to join us and rule
your own kingdom, be part of a
fiefdom!
Then you want to go to cbs.com,
get your ticket and come on down
here.
Or call this number.
>> JONATHAN: 888-533-2550.
That's 888-533-2550.
( cheers and applause )
( cheers and applause )
>> WAYNE: Welcome back to "Let's
Make a Deal."
I'm Wayne.
Just in case you
joined us, we've been giving
away a lot of stuff.
Trying to give a way car,
hasn't happened yet.
We don't know what could happen.
The big deal of the day right
around the corner.
One person, one trader who is
already won will be able to give
away what they've already won
for a shot at the big deal.
That's later in the show.
Right now I need one trader.
You know who I'm going to use?
I want you.
Come here, Angela.
Come on, dear.
Angela, hey Angela, stand over
here for me.
Angela, you are dressed like a
lady at a Renaissance festival.
>> Yes, my aunt got married in
these costumes so we thought we
would wear it for her 10 year
anniversary this December.
>> WAYNE: Happy anniversary,
right on.
Well welcome to the show,
Angela.
And that's a picture, who's
that...
What a...
What a...
>> Handsome gentleman.
( laughter )
>> WAYNE: So what I'm going to
do, is I have got a little
something for you in my pocket,
I have this envelope with a
question mark on it.
Now do you know what's in this
envelope?
>> Could be a check.
>> WAYNE: It could be that's why
there's a question mark, we
don't know, there's a question
mark.
You could take this, it could be
a check, could be an airline
ticket.
Or you could take that big box.
And the clue is that it's worth
at least $1,000, whatever is in
hereould be worth more.
It could be worth mo.
Those are big "could"s.
So the envelope or the big box?
>> Okay.
I'm going to take the box.
>> WAYNE: Angela is going to
take the box, she just passed up
on my envelope.
Oh.
There's a check in here.
But just like life pre-TV,
bounced checks.
( boing )
Yes that's exactly what they
sound like, I'd like the cash...
So you've got that box now.
You've got that box, it's worth
at least $1,000.
I've also got curtain number two
for you.
And the clue for curtain
number two is, it is worth at
least $500.
The big box worth at least
$1,000.
>> I'm going to...
I'm going to stick with the box.
>> WAYNE: She's sticking with
the box.
Sticking with the box.
Let's see what you passed up.
Curtain number two, worth at
least $500.
Tiffany?
>> JONATHAN: You could have won
a trio of TV's.
This package included a 55-inch
3D LED TV complete with 3D
active glasses and a 3D Blu-ray
movie.
A 32-inch LCD TV perfect for the
bedroom, plus this combination
digital cookbook informational
device and LCD HDTV for the
kitchen.
My lady, this deal was worth
$4,700.
>> WAYNE: Good Lord Jonathan,
wouldst thou please repeateth
the amount.
>> JONATHAN: I do say upon these
thus microphones that it was
worth $4,700 duckets.
>> WAYNE: Thou has passed upon
the curtain, for which all the
duckets have been attached.
My lady Angela, but the box of
the bigness is still in thine
possession.
Would thou keepeth this for at
least $1,000?
Or would thou turnest thy back
upon that in turn for this
curtain?
And that curtain is worth at
least, hold on...
$100.
So, worth at least $100.
Curtain number two is worth at
least $500.
And we didn't lie.
It was worth at least.
So the curtain or the box?
Are you going to stick with that
box, which you've done, passed
up on those TVs, for the box.
Or change your mind right now?
>> I'm going to stick with the
box.
>> WAYNE: She's sticking with
the box.
Consistency, consistency, that's
a good thing.
It's killing you?
No it may pay off in the end, it
may.
What did you pass up on?
Lady Tiffany?
>> JONATHAN: You could have won
a deluxe grill and patio
furniture.
This stainless steel grill
features a commercial quality
rotisserie, two burners that are
great for indirect cooking, and
ceramic infrared burners for
perfect searing.
Plus this new patio furniture
includes a teak table and
chairs, plus this mildew
resistant sunbrella.
This deal was worth $6,741.
>> WAYNE: It was worth at least
$100.
So you've held onto that box, so
now you passed up on the TVs,
three TVs, and not to rub it in,
but the one TV was in 3D.
In technical terms, that's
awesome.
Passed up on the barbecue set.
You've got your big box, it's
worth at least $1,000.
I'm going to show you what's in
the box.
Are you ready?
>> Yes.
>> WAYNE: Tiffany, open the box.
>> JONATHAN: It's his and her
road bikes!
Hit the trails in style on these
bikes from Giant Bicycles.
Her bike combines the speed and
agility of a racing bike with
comfort and control, his bike
features a light weight carbon
fiber fork, and nine speed drive
chain, plus ride safely with
this pair of sports helmets.
This deal is worth $1,960.
>> WAYNE: Congratulations to
you.
Coming up we've got a deal worth
more than $17,000.
You heard me.
( cheers and applause )
( cheers and applause )
>> WAYNE: Welcome back to "Let's
Make a Deal."
It is time to make a deal with a
couple.
I need a couple.
I need to find myself a couple.
Are you guys a couple?
Come with me, come with me.
Right here.
ght over there, Chastity, nice
to meet you.
And Keith, nice to meet you.
Now how long have you guys been
a couple?
>> We've been married five
years.■
>> WAYNE: Married five years,
and how longe you together
before then?
>> About five years.
>> WAYNE: Five years.
Keith, do you spk much?
>> Yes.
>> WAYNE: So, who makes the
decisions in the family, would
you say?
>> I do.
>> WAYNE: Oh.
( laughter )
Oh, there's going to be a long
flight home.
I tell you what, you guys could
win this.
>> It a new Honda Civic.
This 2010 Civic features a
five-speed manual transmission,
side impact door beams for added
safety and power assisted rack
and pinion steering.
This deal is worth $17,155.
>> WAYNE: What's going to happen
right now is, Jonathan is going
to bring out a board with some
envelopes on it, this game is
called the very cleverly named
Seven Envelopes Game.
The way this works is we have
seven envelopes, one has $500,
one has $1,000, and the other
one has a car.
I said a car.
$500, $1,000, and the car.
The car you see right over
there.
Now, the other four are zonks,
what's going to happen is I have
three things right here.
For each thing that you produce
that I ask you for, I will
remove a zonk from the board.
If you're successful with all
three you'll have one zonk and
three prizes.
And a great shot for you to win
that car or at least some cash.
Are you with me?
All right.
So here we go.
Get ready, Miss Chastity.
Your purse, do you have a
receipt?
A receipt of any kind, madam.
>> It's a receipt for where I'm
staying.
>> WAYNE: You are correct, it
is a receipt.
There goes the zonk.
Now, next thing.
Eye drops.
You're certain?
>> Positive.
>> WAYNE: So there we go so, we
passed on that one.
Let's see, last one.
I'm sure you have this.
You have to have this.
Do you have a tissue?
Not even tissues.
Do you have a tissue?
Yes, I'll take your word for it.
Keep that.
So two zonks off the board.
Number five.
>> JONATHAN: There it is.
>> WAYNE: Bam, there we go.
So one envelope has $500, one
envelope has $1,000, and one
envelope has the car.
You've got two zonks left.
This is good, very, very good
odds.
Now, which envelope would you
like?
>> Two.
>> WAYNE: Two, is that what you
want?
Okay, I'm just making sure.
And that's what you want as
well?
>> Two.
>> WAYNE: Two.
Now, you can keep this envelope
and take a chance or I can give
you a sure thing of $900 cash
right now.
$900 cash.
>> Envelope.
Envelope.
>> WAYNE: Okay, so Chasity says
the envelope.
Keith?
>> The envelope.
>> WAYNE: Well, yeah.
So we're going to open this
right now.
One envelope had $500, one
envelope had $1,000, and one had
the car, two had a zonk.
$500.
Congratulations to you.
There you go, she had her hand
out quick.
I wish you two the best of luck.
The car was in envelope number
three.
Hold it up for the folks at home
can see it.
There's the card, thank you,
folks so much for playing, man,
it was so good having you.
Don't go anywhere yet.
Coming up next I'll pick a
trader to play for the big deal
of the day worth over $24,000.
( cheers and applause )
>> JONATHAN: Closed captioning
for "Let's Make a Deal" is paid
for in part by the following.
( cheers and applause )
>> WAYNE: Welcome back to "Let's
Make a Deal."
Oh, the big deal of the day is
so close, but before we get
there, I need two people.
To make a deal with, right now.
Let's see, you know what?
Come here.
I'll make a deal with you.
Let's see.
Jonathan, can you pick someone
for me?
>> JONATHAN: Doctor, come on up
here, doctor.
It's Jeff, or should I say Wayne
Brady Junior!
I mean come on, the resemblance
is...
>> WAYNE: Because Gregory, he
really does look like you.
Yeah.
>> JONATHAN: I don't know is it
just me?
Say something like Wayne.
>> I don't know what to say.
>> JONATHAN: See, you say that
all the time.
>> WAYNE: That's true, that's
true.
That's very smooth.
Now Jeff and Jamie, nice to meet
the both of you.
Now, remember we played this
deal earlier.
Jonathan is going to run back--
to whereever Jonathan is when I
call his name-- and he's going
to get a tray, he's going to
bring that out and on top of
that tray will be a product and
we're going to have you write
down the year that you think
that product was introduced
nationally.
The product is Wheaties.
Wheaties.
Whoever is closest you get
$1,000 and the chance to stay
to make a deal.
The person who is not closest,
you get $100 and you go and you
sit down.
So stand over here for me Jeff,
face me, and you face me as
well.
Write down which year you think
Wheaties was introduced
nationally.
All right, ladies first.
Jamie said 1945.
Jamie said 1945.
The reason you picked '45?
>> I saw a special about cereals
maybe about a year ago and it
around there, I think.
>> WAYNE: Wow, so I hope you had
your TV on that night.
>> I didn't, I just guessed.
>> WAYNE: You were watching
House.
1959.
Okay.
So let's see.
You said '45, you said '59.
Let's flip it, stand over here
for me, we're going to see right
now.
One, two, three...
Boom.
1924.
Jamie, you were closest.
You get $1,000 and you're
staying to make a deal with me.
Jeff, my friend, you are going
to return to your very busy
practice at your seat, thank you
so much for being here.
Have a seat.
Here's $1,000 for you right
there, $1,000, Jamie.
You can keep your money, you can
keep your money.
>> We're saving for a wedding.
>> WAYNE: Saving for your
wedding?
When are you going to get
married?
>> In April.
>> WAYNE: Wow.
>> That's my fiancee.
>> WAYNE: That's your fiancee,
how are you doing, Jeff, nice to
meet you.
Well, then you may want to do
this, you may want to keep that
money, you may want to keep that
money, $1,000, every little bit
helps in a wedding.
Or you may want to go for what's
behind curtain number one.
>> I might.
>> WAYNE: Could be a honeymoon,
could be a trip that could take
you some place, then again it
could be a zonk and that is
$1,000 going towards your
wedding.
>> I'm going to take... he's
telling me the money.
I'm going to take the curtain.
>> WAYNE: Invite me to the 20th
anniversary party.
I'll take the money back, but
you know, to be fair, Jeffrey,
can you just hold that for a
second?
Feel that, now give it back.
So right now I'm going to open
curtain number one, I am hoping
against hope that what is behind
there will be good for you
two...
>> It will be a long car ride
home.
>> WAYNE: It will be a long car
ride home.
Okay, here we go.
You gave up $1,000.
Open the curtain.
>> JONATHAN: You won a box of
Zonky Flakes.
>> WAYNE: But you know, Jeffrey,
the thing is could it have been
an absolutely amazing prize, and
I got to say, I feel so bad,
that you guys are getting
married and you know what, I'm
going to give you $200.
It's not a thousand, mind you,
but it's a little something.
You know what, I'm going to give
that to Jeffrey so he can hold
onto that.
I wish you the best of luck, my
dear, thank you, Jamie.
Go on back.
Guess what, everybody, it is now
time for the big deal of the
day.
How do I know it?
I saw a special.
Today's by deal of the day is
worth 24,090.
I'm going to go back to some of
our traders to see who is
willing to give up what they've
already won for a shot at the
big deal of the day, no
guarantees mind you.
They may even leave with a deal
worth less than the one they
have, but they will get a shot
at the big deal.
I start at the top of the money
ladder with the person who has
earned the most this show-- for
real?
It's Angela.
Her bikes were worth $1,960.
Angela, Angela, are you willing
to give up your bikes for a shot
at the big deal?
>> Yes.
>> WAYNE: Come with me!
When we return Angela is going
for it, y'all.
Come, my lady.
( cheers and applause )
( cheers and applause )
>> WAYNE: Hello, welcome back to
"Let's Make a Deal."
Here I am with Angela.
Now, Angela had those two bikes,
worth $1,960.
You said you didn't want any
bike.
You don't want the bike, you
wanted to go for the big deal.
How much is the big deal worth?
>> $24,090.
>> WAYNE: Yes, ma'am.
Yes, ma'am.
Now you know the big deal could
be behind door number one, or
door number two, or door number
three.
What's your door?
( audience yelling suggestions )
>> I'm going to say three.
>> WAYNE: She's going to say
three, door three, okay.
You said three, so I'm going to
show you door one.
Are you ready?
Tiffany, show Angela what's
behind door number one.
>> JONATHAN: You could have won
a new home office!
This package included a desk,
personal light and chair built
to adjust to your body, all
designed to enhance your work
experience.
We were also throwing in this
touch screen computer featuring■
an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a
digital SLR camera, photo
editing software and all in one
printer.
This deal was worth $7,179.
>> WAYNE: Okay.
Well, you picked door number
three, are you ready?
>> I'm ready!
( cheers and applause )
>> WAYNE: The cutest thing in
the world, well, I'm pulling for
you, here we go.
Tiffany, one, two, door three.
>> JONATHAN: It's a new
Mazdaspeed3!
This 2010 Speed3 features a
sport tuned exhaust system with
chrome tips, a six speed manual
transmission, remote keyless
entry, and a MP3 capable
six-speaker audio system with
steering wheel mounted controls.
This big deal is worth $24,090!
>> WAYNE: So, she got the big
deal.
Let me show you what was behind
door number two, this was not
the big deal, this is what she
would have gotten had she chosen
door number two.
Tiffany, could you please open
door number two?
>> JONATHAN: That was a trip to
Myrtle Beach.
>> WAYNE: That's a great deal
right there.
>> JONATHAN: You would have
spent five nights in a
two-bedroom villa at the Four
Diamond Marina Inn at Grand
Dunes in South Carolina.
You would have enjoyed
amenities such as award winning
golf, and naturally landscaped
beach, spa services and more
round trip air was included
making it worth $2,876.
>> WAYNE: She would have, but
she didn't.
She's got a car.
Give her a round of applause.
Coming up next, quickie deals,
who wants some cash?
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Next.
>> JONATHAN: Hello Brian, trivia
time, trivia time.
The original Star Trek, how long