To keep people watching, as soon as someone wins the ratings go down, like who wants to be a millionaire.
2006-06-06 09:20:29
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answered by johnbradcity 2
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Deal
2006-06-06 04:27:16
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answered by Marianna 2
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Deal
2006-06-06 04:05:25
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answered by Yankee Empire 5
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Prehapes the seies ran out, or its probably to build up suspence, you know to get you interested and keep watching, maybe even to get more views too. By the way what is the deal before I say Deal or No Deal? LOL!
2006-06-06 20:11:34
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answered by Jensen Ackles Girl (I Wish!) 5
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deal or no deal blows. they try and make out its a game of skill when its basically just random guesswork no more skill than a lottery scatchcard. anything that gets noel edmonds back on tv is the work of the devil and all his little pixies
2006-06-06 08:09:30
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answered by Monkey boy 3
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No Deal
2006-06-06 03:47:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Irrespective of the program, big prize winners are able to take advantage of the anonimity clause.
This stops them being pestered by beggars and spongers etc.
2006-06-08 10:10:09
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answered by rookethorne 6
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They film them a few months in advance, so that might be why. They might just show them in the enxt couple of weeks. Wait and see.
2006-06-06 03:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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deadringers deal or no deal parody last night was well funny
the real show is o.k. but takes too long, should only be about 20 minutes.
2006-06-06 03:48:17
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answered by well_clever_i_am 3
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maybe that person who won doesnt want publicity,but then why go in for it in the first place and yes I find it boring now.
2006-06-06 03:49:32
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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