1973 episode of Let's Make A Deal recorded from The Family Channel in January 1994. From my VHS collection recorded via Armstrong Cable in Medina, Ohio. Whenever possible, the original commercials are left intact.
They cone dresses as rhey are but sokenif the costumes, hair and make up were supplied by producers' and floor manager's assistants for the guests who stood innline outside or had tickets and could get in on the day appointed.
Tires was the best gift game shows had to offer when tires were in short supply. Vehicle? What? Give away a vehicle the winner has to pay tax on, insure and maintain without extra cash in their household or personal pin money? It is not worse now than then. It is almost the same with fewer people gaining privacy afforded by the US Constitution, BILL OF RIGHTS and ammendments. Fighting comes in many forms. Let's Make A Deal was fighting to maintain its scheduled time slot on one network of 3 major networks. They were all fighting for position with ratings and viewers looking at advertising their sole support for their business activities. Non-profit support? Contributions.
Fam unfortunately edited out a portion of each episode (usually on deals like this that involve multiple audience members) in order to make room for the Trivial Pursuit play breaks. :(
WHen they reran Name that Tune 1984-85, they edited out the fee plugs and $100k tourney prize descriptions to get two extra minutes to do a playbreak.@@captainmr.oracle5000
That was carnie shit having a vet key hidden under the lid. You know they would have given them just the $600 without mentioning the key if she had picked the coffee.