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The All New Let's Make a Deal (April 11, 1985 | #85_0129)

Let's Make A Deal 85_0129 Aired February 2, 2024 at 2:30PM ET on BUZZR (Stream)

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-(theme music playing) -(applause) -It's time for the All New Let's Make a Deal starring TV's big dealer, Monty Hall. (cheering) -Thank you very much and welcome, welcome to the show. How are you, where are you from? -Buena Park. -Buena Park, who's from far away from here? Who's from far, where are you from? -London. -"London, England," says Joyce. Good to have you here, Joyce, welcome. Let's say a nice welcome to our British friends, 'ello, 'ello 'ello 'ello. (clapping) Very good to have you he
re, you're going to see Let's Make a Deal in England pretty soon. That's right, they're gonna give away Buckingham Palace behind door number one. -You don't wanna see the prizes they give away in London. -Yes, they don't give away such good prizes, do they? But they're going to change when Let's Make a Deal goes over there. Like I said, behind door number one, Buckingham Palace. Yeah, I'm tellin' you, it's gonna be terrific. Behind door number two, the House of Parliament, and behind, oh, here y
ou are, I've been looking for the two of you, would you stand up, please? (yelps) And I'm going to make this deal with Diane Mansell and Laura McArthur, all right. Now, Laura and Diane, we're goin' to play, do a little game with you over here and there's some money, some good money in here too. These are king-sized playing cards as you can see, and there's nine cards in all and you can pick a card counting down from the top from one to nine. And every time you get a picture, if there's a picture
card comes up, you're gonna get 1,000 dollars. If it's a number card, it'll be 100 dollars for each number, in other words, you draw a seven it's 700 and so on, right? And an ace is worth 3,000 dollars. (oohs) And I guarantee you there's at least one ace in there. Okay, counting down from the top, what number do you want? -Um, 10. -There's nine cards. -I'm sorry, nine, nine. (laughing) -That's the way it goes, Gracie. -They never learn, do they? -Nine. -You want the last card, number nine. Dian
e? -Three. -Wants the third card. This is the first one, what was that? That was a picture card, that was worth 1,000 dollars. Second one was a picture card, that's worth 1,000 dollars. But the third one coming up next is yours and before we take a look at it, I will offer you the box on the display floor instead. Do you want to go for the next card or do you want to go for the box? (audience shouting) -I'll take the box. -She takes the box, the third card, the one that she had was a five, it wa
s worth 500 dollars, she turns it down for the box. What have we got inside the box for this lady? And she has traded for three little pigs. (melodramatic instrumental music) (applause) Do you remember the story of the three little pigs? You tell that to your children? -Of course I do, yes. -And this little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home, and what happened to the third little piggy? -I think he ate a cow. -He ate a cow and you're calling her Gracie? All right, so, you got th
ree little pigs and you could have had 500 dollars, Diane, that's it, you have to sit down and laugh, clown, laugh. ♪ Even though I know your heart is breaking ♪ ♪ Laugh, clown, laugh ♪ And now, McArthur I think was your name... -Yes. ...as I remember it, Laura, you've seen the third card and the ninth one is yours, so quickly see the fourth card was a two, it was only worth 200, the fifth was a picture worth 1,000, the sixth was a nine with 900, the seventh was a four with 400, the eighth was t
he ace worth 3,000 dollars, and the next one is yours and before we see it, once again, I'm going to give you a chance to go for curtain number two or for that last card. (audience shouting) -Number two. -She wants curtain number two, the last card was a three, she turned down 300 dollars, and behind the curtain for you, Laura McArthur, we have an Exercycle, some jogging equipment, and I think you'll like the shoes as well. (clapping) -Stylish and comfortable shoes and apparel with a look of tod
ay for women and girls from Cherokee, there'll be a wardrobe valued at 500 dollars, and to exercise at home, the Vitamaster Pro 1000 Electronic Fitness System. It measures pulse rate, workload, distance, speed, time, and counts calories too all with the push of one button from Vitamaster, it sells for 650 dollars. And after exercising, relax with this Sanyo stereo component system with 25 watts per channel, Dolby sound and tape deck, it retails for $499.95. This deal is worth $1,9.95. (cheering)
-So you made a very good deal, congratulations, Laura. And I think we've just got crushed grape. (happy instrumental music) All right, so one happy and one sad clown, and I got an item worth over 8,000 dollars in my next deal, so don't go away. -(theme music playing) -(applause) -(theme music playing) -(applause) Okay, Daniel Kelly. Is that Mrs. Kelly. Al right, Kathy Kelly? All right, Daniel and Kathy Kelly. "Let's not play cat and mouse, let's make a deal." All right, cat and mouse, put the s
igns down. And we're gonna play a terrific deal. How would you like this in your garage? Take a look at this that you're going for. (flowing harp music) Would you go for that? -Yes. -All right. -The Mazda GLC Deluxe Sedan. Standard features include a peppy 1.5 liter engine and front wheel drive, reclining bucket seats, plus a roomy interior and more. From Mazda, with tax and license it sells for 8,850 dollars. (applause) -All you need to buy that 8,000 dollar car is 1,000 dollars in cash and I'm
going to show you how. This is our old-fashioned cash register and every time you strike a key money comes out. Like this key right over here says 100 dollars, I reach in and get 100 dollars for you. Some of the keys say 100, some of the keys say 200, and all you have to do is get 1,000 dollars. You already have 100 and you're on your way. The register, as a matter of fact, has 1,800 dollars, 1,700 dollars left. Two keys are No Sale, there are 15 keys, 13 with money, two say No Sale. You can't
repeat the same key, we mark it out. You can quit any time you want, but you have 100, do you wanna go on to hope to get the 1,000? -Let's go for it. -All right, Kathy, go over and hit a key. (ding) 100 dollars, Kathy, you now have 200 dollars. (clapping) We close the cash register, strike out that key, do you want to go again? -Yes. -Risking 200 dollars, hit a key. (ding) 200 dollars. All right, you now have 400 bucks. You're risking 400 to go on, do you wanna go on? -Yeah, go on. -She says, "O
kay," hit a key. (ding) 200 dollars more. And you're now up to 600 dollars. All you need is 400 dollars more and that car can be purchased. Do you wanna risk your 600? -Go for it. Okay, hit another key. (ding) (yells) Read it and weep, it said No Sale. That means the 600 dollars goes back into the cash register and the car goes back to the garage, but I'll tell you what I'm gonna do with you guys. I'll tell you what, as a consolation prize, there are still, let me see, did you mark off that key
that he just hit? There are still 10 keys left and nine of them good ones, right? Whatever key you hit, I will give you the money that shows up as a consolation prize, but if you hit the other No Sale sign, I'll give you 1,000 bucks. -Whew. -Now go ahead, hit the key and see what happens. Go ahead, Kathy, you better do it, Danny didn't do so well. 200 dollars is the one that she hit and so we give you 200 dollars as a consolation prize, and incidentally, let's take a look at the other keys over
here. All right, there was at the bottom row, all the way along the bottom row was money as you can see, hundreds all the way, 200 over there, and 100. So you could have played the whole bottom of the row and won the car. And at the top row, there was 100 and 200 and there was the other No Sale sign right there. Okay, so you've seen where the keys are. You've seen where the No Sale signs are. You've seen the car go bye bye. You have 200 dollars as a consolation prize. Thank you for playing this
game with us... -Thank you. Kathy and Danny Kelly. -Thank you. (applause) -Shall we do more of this? -Yeah. -Shall we do it presently? -Yeah. -Yes, quite, we shall do it presently, which means right after these commercials. -(theme music playing) -(applause) -Little competition between the two ladies here in a pricing deal. Stand right up and we'll have Marina Carrasco and Irene Lopez are goin' to price an item. The winner gets 500 dollars, the loser gets nothin'. Let's see how good you are at p
ricing items with the manufacturer-suggested retail selling price. -West Coast, oh, I'm sorry. Chinon 35FA II auto everything 35 millimeter compact camera, just point and shoot, auto focus electronics makes picture taking fun and easy, from Chinon. -West Coast. Give me a price, my dear. -I'd say 45. -Marina? -65. -The price actually is $265.85, do you think I should give her anything? -Yeah! -She missed it by 200 dollars. Still pay off, right? 'Cause the name of the game was Who Comes Closer. (a
pplause) Who said the high price over there, Marina? 500 dollars, thank you, you may both be seated right now and I go right down over here and I got two gentlemen, Tom Cox, world's biggest leprechaun. (laughing) Well now, how do you do, how do you do, how do you do? I think I saw you flying over the hill though. -I have a little somethin' special for ya I brought from Ireland. It's a real shamrock. -And what is it now? It's a real shamrock. -Encased in glass. Oh, I love it. -Encased in glass. -
If I carry this around with me, would good luck follow? -Always. -♪ Follow, follow ♪ This goes in my pocket. Harold Tedrick, what's your excuse? -I have none, no excuse today. -Somebody dressed you up like that, right? -My wife. -Uh huh, we'll get even with her. All right, price this item for 500 dollars. An amorphous light panel makes Panasonic's credit card-sized calculator operational under ambient right light conditions from Panasonic. -We'll let you go first this time, Harold. -35 dollars.
-And leprechaun? -34 dollars. -The price actually is 19.95 and the world's largest leprechaun gets 500 dollars. Thank you Harold, you may be seated. (applause) Wait a minute, before you sit down though, perhaps you'd like to be makin' a deal. I have curtain number three, it sells for 500 dollars. (shouting) -Green is me favorite color too, you know. -Yes, I know. -Oh, gee. I'll go for the curtain. -You're gonna give up the green? I'll take the green back, I hope he doesn't get zonked, he's too b
ig. No, he does not get zonked, look at this, video equipment and new golf set, great. -From Fox Bat, precision golf equipment, a set of micro light golf clubs. They feature lighter shafts and head weights for long, accurate shots. And a deluxe touring bag and head covers from Fox Bat, they retail for 1,085 dollars. Now to take pictures and analyze your swing. Konica CV-301 color video camera, weighs only 1.6 pounds and is designed for easy use. Features advanced video technology from Konica, it
sells for 599 dollars. Now you can study your golf game with this video cassette recorder from Panasonic. It's cable-ready and features remote control. It's priced at $529.95, total value of this deal, $2,213.95. (applause) -Do you know why Dublin is the largest city in the world? -No. -'Cause it's always doublin'. -Oh jeez. (laughing) -I just thought you'd like that little thing that I threw in there. All right, so the leprechaun did very well. Who was the winner over here, Marina, you have 50
0 dollars, maybe you'd like to buy the box on the display floor. Because the population is, it's always doublin'. I'm gonna keep on until I get a laugh. (shouting) The money or the box. -I want the money. -You want the money, what was in the box that Marina turned down? Back there, Marina, you turned down a big, old beat-up sousaphone. And aren't you glad you didn't go for that-- (loud trumpeting) Melanie doesn't mind, she's gonna play-- (loud trumpeting) In 76 trombones and one sousaphone. That
's funny, she makes more noise when she isn't blowing into it, right. All right, thank you, you didn't get the sousaphone, you have the 500 dollars. Thank you, you both made the right move. (applause) All right, now then. I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what I'm going to do with you right now. You see, Mike Murphy, stand right up here. What is goin' on here today, what's goin' on? I never saw such big fellas in me life. -A little Irish myself. -A little Irish yourself, would you like to meet a
leprechaun? -I've met him already. -Yeah you did, eh? Did the two of you get along together? All right, now, I knew a Mike Murphy who played hockey with the Kings. You're not the same Mike Murphy? -No. -But you could, or play football, already think that you want to play. Now, I have two boxes down there on the floor and they're numbered one and two and I'm gonna give 'em both to you. Now before I show you what's in box number one I'll give you 250 in cash for it. (shouting) -Take the box. -He
wants the box, what's in box number one? He has got himself the latest in typewriters. You made a good deal. -All right. -The Juki 2200 personal portable electronic typewriter. It can be used with a computer as a printer, has lift-off correction, and 20 character memory from Juki, it sells for 429 dollars. -All right, you did well with the first one. You have box number two, I'll buy that back for 250 bucks. (shouting) -I'll go for the second box. -He'll go for the second box too and this time w
hat did he get? He got himself some watches, his and hers wristwatches, and there's not only two, I think there's six of 'em. -From Helbros, a wardrobe of watches for all occasions, three for him and three for her. Super accurate quartz watches, beautifully styled and easy to wear from Helbros watches. They sell for 495 dollars. -You know, you have about 900 dollars worth of merchandise that fast. And Mike, I have a big box down there on the display floor. Everything you've got for the big box.
-I'll keep that. -He's gonna keep what he's got. What was behind the big box? Mike couldn't be talked into this one. He must have known something 'cause back there there was a Kirby koala bear. No leprechaun there, but he made a very wise decision, so it's the luck of the Irish today, nice goin' Mike, thank you. (clapping) All right, Brian Cummings, why don't you tell us what the big deal is worth today? -The big deal today is worth 9,246 dollars. -Well, we need two folks to go for that big deal
, the two that I've already made deals with. Will Tom Cox, our leprechaun, give up his golf set, electronics worth 2,200 dollars for a chance at the big dough? He says yes, he's going. Laura McArthur has fashion, stereo, and a fitness system worth 1,649. Laura, Laura says that's she's going to go. All right, so we got our two players right now. The big deal following right after this, come back for it. -(theme music playing) -(applause) -(theme music playing) -(applause) -Well, it's time for the
big deal. (laughs) How do you feel being up against a guy who's about six foot nine here-- How tall are you, six ten? -Six eight. -Come on, six eight, yeah. -Oh, no. Four inches hat. -Oh, four inches hat, that's it. Boy, I'll tell you, that's a big fella there. You're not afraid of him, are you? -No. -But he does get first choice, the big deal could be behind door number one or door number two or door number three and it's worth 9,246 dollars, and Tom Cox, you have first choice. -Number three.
-Number three, and what do you want for all your stuff, my dear? -One. -Laura says she wants one, so Mr. Cox, here is what we have behind door number three for you. It is not the big deal today but you're trading golf equipment and many other things for some good things for your home, fine appliances. -Gibson Side-by-Side Refrigerator Freezer featuring through-the-door ice and chilled water dispensers, automatic ice maker, 24 cubic foot capacity, and Gibson's exclusive Frost Clear system from Gi
bson, it retails for $1,299.95. And from the freezer right to this Tappan Sure Cook Microwave, select a food or beverage, enter the quantity and how you like it done, it cooks your food automatically, complete with built-in browner from Tappan, it sells for 499 dollars. And for easy cleaning, Hoover Spirit Canister Vacuum with power nozzle. The effectiveness of an upright in a lightweight canister, incredible suction and mobility. The Spirit from Hoover, it's priced at $219.95. Total value of th
is deal, $2,018.90. -Bit of an even deal for you, Tom, but good things that you can use, congratulations to you. And Laura McArthur, if I remember right, is that correct? And Laura, you went for door number... -One. -Well, let's take a look at two before we show you door number one. No Grapes of Wrath here. (flowing harp music) Carpeting. -Mohawk's Revelation, a carpet that will lend that look of elegance to any room in your home, plus texture featuring rich but subtle colors, all from Mohawk. 2
5 square yards of carpeting are worth 600 dollars. And to put on that carpeting, fine furniture. Benchcraft Furniture has solid oak frames featuring computerized spring-ups. The size and sturdiness of the frame plus heavy seat cushions and quality fabrics all for added comfort from Benchcraft. This grouping sells for 1,916 dollars. And for an added touch, from Alsy Lamps, a pair of tall, crystal optic glass lamps with white-sheared fabric shade and polished brass mountings, from Alsy Lamps. The
two lamps retail for 250 dollars. And you could have sat back and enjoyed this big color television. (applause) A 25-inch color television with wireless remote control and 105 cable channels with matching stand from Sharp, it's priced at 925 dollars. Total value of this deal, 3,691 dollars. -And that was another great deal but the big one is waiting for Laura and here it is behind door number one. The big deal for Laura McArthur. And I see a Caribbean cruise. (wooing) -It's a jet coach flight fo
r two to Miami on Continental Airlines, featuring the wide body jets, enjoy the comfort, style, and friendly service for a truly Continental carrier. You'll spend a glorious week at the Diplomat Resort and Country Clubs in Hollywood, Florida. Enjoy every sport facility, fabulous gourmet cuisine, and tropical evenings with star-studded entertainment at Diplomat Resorts. Then you'll board ship and do in a week what you've dreamed of for years on Norwegian Caribbean Lines SS Norway. Cruise from Mia
mi to St. Thomas, Nassau, and a private Out Island, enjoy Las Vegas-style stage shows, a dozen bars and discos, three pools, and much more on the SS Norway. This unforgettable cruise is valued at 4,000 dollars. (applause) -So far this deal is worth 5,996 dollars, but you'll need some spending money on the cruise, so here's 3,250 dollars in cash. Your big deal's worth 9,246 dollars. Laura, have a wonderful, wonderful time. -Thank you. -You're welcome, my dear. Everybody's happy for Laura. (cheeri
ng) Everybody's happy except one person, and that one person is right down here and that's Diane Mansell. Diane Mansell, if my memory serves me right, you ended up with three little pigs. -I'm a real poor sport, I was disappointed. -Well, I would be disappointed too, but listen, I've got a chance for you to make some money. Three little piggies, according to the story, without any help, please, they were huffing and puffing and blowing houses down. Can you tell me what the houses were made out o
f for 100 dollars each? -Oh. Don't help her. -Wood. -That's one. -Hay. -That's two, hay or straw, I'll take either one. -It's straw, okay. Okay. -And the last house was made of-- Come on. -Bricks. -Okay, for you, I heard you, I heard you back there, okay, bricks is right, you get 300 dollars from me, Diane Mansell. Okay for you cheaters. -(indistinct) Oh, that's all right, just throw me a kiss, how's that? -Okay. -Okay, there's 300 bucks, now you have three pigs and 300 dollars. That's very good
. (applause) Listen, it was a great day for the Irish. Any other Irishmen on the trading floor? Yeah, are you an Irishman? Come over here, Robin, you're an Irishman, all right. Now, all I want you to do is whistle Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral for me and we'll all enjoy it and I'll give you 200 dollars if you can whis-- She sat down. -I've never heard of it. -What? -I've never heard of it. -She's Irish and never heard of Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral? She's not Irish, right? Is there an Irishman in the crowd? -
Over here. -Are you really, huh? -I'm part Irish. Do you know Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral? Whistle it. -Whistle it? -Yeah. (broken whistling) -I can't whistle but I can hum it. -You can hum it, you can't whistle it. All right, let's see if you can hum it. ♪ Too ♪ -That's not humming, that's singing. (hums) -That-- You didn't say how much. (laughing) -That's about eight dollars worth. I want my money's worth, I want 200 dollars worth, Go ahead, sing it. ♪ Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral ♪ Too-ra-loo-ra-li ♪ ♪ To
o-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral ♪ -Hold out your hand. Bad. Am I gonna give her 200 dollars? -Yeah. -You guys would give anybody anything. 200 dollars for the girl who is a fake Irishman, she's not Irish. -The All New Let's Make a Deal is a Stefan Hatos Monty Hall production in association with Telepictures. -You know what I want? I want a mascara brush, do you have a mascara brush? A mascara brush is worth 150 dollars for this young lady. She's lookin' for it--

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@spwash1000

9:39 (buzzer sound) Aw, Crap! Not the NO SALE!!! That means they have to return the $600 which goes back in the cash register and there goes the automobile 🚗 as well.