I’ve got to say, that was very fair play for the second one. I know game shows have to be fair, but allowing the guy to choose whether to start again or reshuffle was an outstanding move
Especially when you consider they did *not* give him the option of just going with what was missed. I truly believe if it was a small amount they would have given that as an option. But they knew it would have cost them more than a quarter million in ratings knowing what it was. And their doing what they did plus the priest's words, would have boosted their ratings more than if nothing happened. Plus it continuously gives millions in TH-cam revenue LoL.
I agree that I have a lot of respect for them (the deal or no deal team) for how they handled it. They *easily* could’ve said “£250,000 was in that box, we’re removing the £250,000 and you’ve got to play on” and in terms of the rules I don’t think he could’ve argued against it
I liked this show but it just got to the point where superstition, weird rituals and nonsensical strategy took up so much time and conversation that I couldn't bear watching it any longer. It is a simple game of chance, but Noel and most contestants treated it like something borderline spiritual.
yeah and when someone came on who just opened the boxes in numerical order or whatever because they knew it was just chance, Noel treated it like some amazing unprecedented strategy
Totally agree.. It became ridiculous the amount of nonsense people used to spout.. Also how people used to get so emotional saying it was just like a family and how much they would miss everyone blah blah blah...
He doesn't actually see what values are going in each box - so I guess the wayin which he packs them he must actually blind himself somehow? Either an actual blind or he does it only looking at the white backs of the cards? So there must be a little system which occasionally has gone wrong somehow.
@@reedermusic3927 Who in their right mind thinks that the person filling the boxes does so blindfolded LOL The independent adjudicator is the only person who knows where all the money is, it is stated at the start of every game.
This really does show that there was only one adjudicator who fills the boxes every episode, and it is still the same in the rebooted 2023 version. So a lot of pressure on one person.
@@jamesbooker6103 However they have got a different banker - this of course is interesting, as we now near fully know the original banker was Glen Hugill
I know Noel has had his issues and frankly now, is a bit odd. But I loved watching him present. He was an exceptional live presenter. And while it was sentimental, Noel’s Christmas gifts gave us some exceptional moments.
@@makkapaccaWell I thought someone might say that! But let’s face it, yeah NOW compared to back then and House Party days. Now he really is off his trolley.
Every year on the 29th of April, I've always honored that game by knocking over the nearest box that I see. Last year I pushed over a kid's lunch box which revealed a ham and cheese sandwich, a small blueberry yogurt, and a Capri-Sun.
My Nan used to love Deal or No Deal. So my Mum arranged to take her to the studio near Bristol and watch it live. Unfortunately the warm up guy made a crude joke about my Nan being close enough to “grab Noel’s bollocks”, which made her very upset and she never watched it again.
3:35 if he had said start again they would’ve bring back the sums of moneys that he had chosen from the other boxes earlier in the game back on the screen and then he will have to do that whole thing all over again
I don't understand why they wouldn't just continue the game as is for the second one. Yes the amount was accidentally missing from the box but it doesn't mean they have to reshuffle them all. Should have just continued on as per usual.
Well that was very lucky, because if they would’ve continued, the £250,000 would be out. Even though I’m from the US (New Jersey), I am a huge Gameshow enthusiast.
I think it sets a great example on how gameshows should be made: truthful, fair, and respecting the player's choice. And it's shown on air as well. Just imagine what would happen otherwise. A lot of people would lose faith in luck shows.
To avoid allegations of foul play. Once they found the 250k sticker backstage, at least some members of the production staff (producers, host, technicians, the banker etc) might have known that the 250k was not in his box. So (in theory) their actions after that point might change the final outcome of the game. For example, if the banker knew, their next offer might be lower. This way they minimise the chance of future complaints/legal action etc if the player feels they have been robbed of a fair shot.
Unless I’ve missed something they took all the boxes away but David’s so David then knew at that point the 250k wasn’t his surely that makes his thought process very easy?
I don’t Remember Half Of There’s where The Card has fallen from The Box I certainly don’t recall ever meeting The Woman Who puts the Money in The Boxes
It’s a show where people randomly open boxes and pretend there’s strategy involved. The fact it has lasted as long as it has is nothing short of a miracle.
All these contestants who carry pendants, have 'lucky' numbers, get a 'feeling', ',KNOW they have a big number are deluded. Its a game of chance and luck. They say on every show 'You agree you picked your box at random, and only the independent adjudicator knows what's inside your box.' What they don't tell you is that the 'independent adjudicator' is also the banker..!!
To avoid the cash amounts falling from the lids, they could have had the amounts permanently printed on the inside of the lid. The boxes could be sealed, shuffled and then the box numbers would be attached to the boxes in a random order.
They did have the amounts printed in box at the very beginning of the time it was on but all the amounts were in black , but I suppose they wanted it to look more jazzy having it the way you see it in this clip, and it’s more obvious to the audience at home and the players playing to see if it was a blue or red they revealed
One issue you could have with this is what is that that gives an opening for cheating. What if someone could make a mark on the 250k box - a tiny dent, a dot of ink, whatever you like - that would identify it. I mean you wouldn’t even necessarily need someone to make that mark, you might notice some tiny detail about the 250k box that would allow you to identify it.
What about his own box he chose though box 3 , 🤔 Did that get shuffled and he got box 3 with a different amount, imagine he had more in his box originally, you would never know now
The boxes are randomly picked by each of the 25 contestants before the show out of a hat. The people around the edge are all future contestants, not paid models like the US version.
@@jamesstevenson9340 exactly. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. People need to go home after this show etc. people won’t want to sit around all night. Neither would the producers or the presenter
no i meant they asked the male contestant whether he wanted to start again or have them shuffled and start again. the girl at the end the adjudicator was brought out because the number had just slipped off the top@@itskdog
Hated the fake camaraderie of this show. One big happy family, all in it together. Utter bs. Oh u r such an amazing person, oh I'm going to miss you, on the brink of tears, every single contestant is the same. Just open the goddamn box! Stop dragging the game out! And the contestants on the main chair really pies me off. Suddenly they are centre stage and think they are a comedian, acting aloof and in charge, again dragging the game out with their stupid systems to win the game. It's infuriating.
@@harloogaphone oh god, I can just imagine, then it’ll be weird voodoo chants and bizarre dances wearing lucky scarves and hats, then someone will bring an urn full of their nanas ashes 🤦🏾
Noel can handle a few small hiccups after having killed a participant on a previous TV show. Like a true gent, he did send a bunch of flowers to the grieving widow afterwards.
This is the most American comment, from someone who obviously doesn't understand how highly rated this show was with Noel and now with Stephen. One of the most basic, but best British game shows. That fact it's returned after 6 years with virtualally no change shows (okay maybe a little change as in no swaps and lower grand prize)
With a lot of shows, the UK tends to go for a more modest and homely vibe so it appeals to a broad audience, being too expensive and costly can come off corporate and superficial.
its just fake. they faked it for drama. the fact you make a youtube video out of it shows the point of the fakery. Its a somewhat interesting thing, whereas when things go correctly its totally unremarkable.
Totally useless show. Absolutely random where the big money is and it is there from the beginning. There's no skill or strategy in the show. Utter crap.
They brought the adjudicator out to check everything was above board - the sticker was in the box when it was sealed, it just fell down. It's not like the 250k clip where the box was sealed without putting the sticker in.
I’ve got to say, that was very fair play for the second one. I know game shows have to be fair, but allowing the guy to choose whether to start again or reshuffle was an outstanding move
😂 i guessing it was staged
😂 i guessing it was staged
Especially when you consider they did *not* give him the option of just going with what was missed.
I truly believe if it was a small amount they would have given that as an option.
But they knew it would have cost them more than a quarter million in ratings knowing what it was.
And their doing what they did plus the priest's words, would have boosted their ratings more than if nothing happened.
Plus it continuously gives millions in TH-cam revenue LoL.
I agree that I have a lot of respect for them (the deal or no deal team) for how they handled it. They *easily* could’ve said “£250,000 was in that box, we’re removing the £250,000 and you’ve got to play on” and in terms of the rules I don’t think he could’ve argued against it
@@9k49 Equally, the €250,000 could have been in a seperate box and they just pretended it wasn't to make amends for their fukcup!
I liked this show but it just got to the point where superstition, weird rituals and nonsensical strategy took up so much time and conversation that I couldn't bear watching it any longer. It is a simple game of chance, but Noel and most contestants treated it like something borderline spiritual.
it was very dumb .. and boring show
I did too, but almost every contestant had a sob story too.
yeah and when someone came on who just opened the boxes in numerical order or whatever because they knew it was just chance, Noel treated it like some amazing unprecedented strategy
Totally agree.. It became ridiculous the amount of nonsense people used to spout..
Also how people used to get so emotional saying it was just like a family and how much they would miss everyone blah blah blah...
Totally! I gave up around the time they all started holding hands each day
How did the person filling the boxes not realize he had a card left over. Unbelievable Jeff.
He doesn't actually see what values are going in each box - so I guess the wayin which he packs them he must actually blind himself somehow? Either an actual blind or he does it only looking at the white backs of the cards? So there must be a little system which occasionally has gone wrong somehow.
@@reedermusic3927 What possible difference would it make to the fairness of the game if the person loading the boxes knew what was in them.
@@reedermusic3927 He does see what's in the boxes, Noel said they're the only person who knows where the money is
@@reedermusic3927 He does know what is in each box, it's said throughout the series he is the only one that knows what is in each box.
@@reedermusic3927 Who in their right mind thinks that the person filling the boxes does so blindfolded LOL The independent adjudicator is the only person who knows where all the money is, it is stated at the start of every game.
This really does show that there was only one adjudicator who fills the boxes every episode, and it is still the same in the rebooted 2023 version. So a lot of pressure on one person.
I can just imagine Stephen’s reaction 😂
It is the same independent adjudicator on the new one as well
@@jamesbooker6103 However they have got a different banker - this of course is interesting, as we now near fully know the original banker was Glen Hugill
@@jamesbooker6103Yes, Julie.
@@joelarama yes it is Julie
I love how we heard "Go on David" at the end of the second one then immediately after that at the start of the third there was a "Thanks David"😂
god saved that father from getting 250k'ed
hahaha
An act of god lol 😂
I know Noel has had his issues and frankly now, is a bit odd. But I loved watching him present. He was an exceptional live presenter. And while it was sentimental, Noel’s Christmas gifts gave us some exceptional moments.
You’d go a bit bonkers if all your money went down the shitter twice.
Now?
@@makkapaccaWell I thought someone might say that! But let’s face it, yeah NOW compared to back then and House Party days. Now he really is off his trolley.
I never ever thought he sounded genuine when people lost, I never thought he cared about them. He was a A hole in I'm a celeb
Tbh seeing gameshows go wrong has a layer of entertainment for me
there was another box fail on 29th April 2006 when a box got knocked over which revealed the content of the box.
Every year on the 29th of April, I've always honored that game by knocking over the nearest box that I see. Last year I pushed over a kid's lunch box which revealed a ham and cheese sandwich, a small blueberry yogurt, and a Capri-Sun.
Contrary to other comments I actually liked this show as a kid.
I haven't seen any comments claiming you didn't like this show as a kid? ;)
No one has said they didnt like it.
I bloody loved it as a kid, was watching from as young as 3 (I didnt really understand the game other than the big numbers were bad)
My Nan used to love Deal or No Deal. So my Mum arranged to take her to the studio near Bristol and watch it live. Unfortunately the warm up guy made a crude joke about my Nan being close enough to “grab Noel’s bollocks”, which made her very upset and she never watched it again.
0:48 I saw that on it’ll be alright on the night and to my surprise in that box number 2 it was the jackpot of £250,000
3:35 if he had said start again they would’ve bring back the sums of moneys that he had chosen from the other boxes earlier in the game back on the screen and then he will have to do that whole thing all over again
There was also a box fail on the 3rd January 2010
What date was the first one?
I don't understand why they wouldn't just continue the game as is for the second one. Yes the amount was accidentally missing from the box but it doesn't mean they have to reshuffle them all. Should have just continued on as per usual.
Well that was very lucky, because if they would’ve continued, the £250,000 would be out. Even though I’m from the US (New Jersey), I am a huge Gameshow enthusiast.
I think it sets a great example on how gameshows should be made: truthful, fair, and respecting the player's choice. And it's shown on air as well. Just imagine what would happen otherwise. A lot of people would lose faith in luck shows.
not rlly bc then the game would end with 3 amounts still in play. and the banker would also have less of a true way of giving offers
To avoid allegations of foul play. Once they found the 250k sticker backstage, at least some members of the production staff (producers, host, technicians, the banker etc) might have known that the 250k was not in his box. So (in theory) their actions after that point might change the final outcome of the game. For example, if the banker knew, their next offer might be lower. This way they minimise the chance of future complaints/legal action etc if the player feels they have been robbed of a fair shot.
Unless I’ve missed something they took all the boxes away but David’s so David then knew at that point the 250k wasn’t his surely that makes his thought process very easy?
You see that David has Box 3 at 2:50 and then at 4:19 you see someone carrying Box 3 away. He had the same box number but a different value inside it.
Good eye
Funny it still plays the drum sound effect 7:14
‘It doesn’t happen often’
In Australia we used metal briefcases.
Yea you copied America like you always do which pisses me off about you lot
We struggle to watch that show because it's upside down here
Same with the US version.
"An act of God" 😂😂😂😂
Very serious matter
I didn't know that happened a long time ago in uk deal or no deal on history game show
5:56 after she opened box 2 again instead of £250,000 that is in her box this time it was instead £35,000
Noel Edmond’s did it better miss him doing the show
I don’t Remember Half Of There’s where The Card has fallen from The Box I certainly don’t recall ever meeting The Woman Who puts the Money in The Boxes
Why did this show stop. Was quite interesting *_Paul, Liverpool UK_*
It’s a show where people randomly open boxes and pretend there’s strategy involved. The fact it has lasted as long as it has is nothing short of a miracle.
@@AH-be6bu general entertainment was good for most people i believe *_Paul, Liverpool UK_*
@@RRSYSinfowhere are you from Paul?
@@Markb23236 liverpool in the united kingdom.
@@RRSYSinfo they were mocking you because you signed your name and location at the end of every comment.
OH NO
All these contestants who carry pendants, have 'lucky' numbers, get a 'feeling', ',KNOW they have a big number are deluded. Its a game of chance and luck. They say on every show 'You agree you picked your box at random, and only the independent adjudicator knows what's inside your box.'
What they don't tell you is that the 'independent adjudicator' is also the banker..!!
Noel is the banker on the new version
How do you know
@@tshelby5212 I can tell
@@andrewshore276phoning in from New Zealand?
No. I think the new Banker is Richard Osman.
0:07 DVD game box
They had one job.
Should have been an option: or you can have what was meant to be in the box.
I miss this show 😢 why did it end ?
Maybe they felt it had ran its course at the time but it's back now though with Stephen Mulhern
Why can’t they touch it if it’s fallen face down until they get permission
In case someone accuses them of tampering with the prizes
Why didn’t they go ahead with the 250k being eliminated since that was ultimately what he chose even if the sticker was still backstage
because he didn’t choose the 250k notice how they had to shuffle them
they shuffled so that there wouldn’t be 2 250ks
it was for the extra drama
@@kieraisverybored what are you talking about? The 250k board was out the back and just got missed but should have been in the box he chose
So no one could accuse the show of cheating him out of 250k or end up in court because a lawyer convinced him he could win
3:38 I just want to know what people would have done? For me I would do a reshuffle aswell knowing that the £250,000 is out there
To avoid the cash amounts falling from the lids, they could have had the amounts permanently printed on the inside of the lid.
The boxes could be sealed, shuffled and then the box numbers would be attached to the boxes in a random order.
They did have the amounts printed in box at the very beginning of the time it was on but all the amounts were in black , but I suppose they wanted it to look more jazzy having it the way you see it in this clip, and it’s more obvious to the audience at home and the players playing to see if it was a blue or red they revealed
One issue you could have with this is what is that that gives an opening for cheating. What if someone could make a mark on the 250k box - a tiny dent, a dot of ink, whatever you like - that would identify it. I mean you wouldn’t even necessarily need someone to make that mark, you might notice some tiny detail about the 250k box that would allow you to identify it.
@@Cream147playeryep. That's entirely why swapping numbers wouldn't work.
Seen the new show and its quite good without Noel in it😀👍
What about his own box he chose though box 3 , 🤔 Did that get shuffled and he got box 3 with a different amount, imagine he had more in his box originally, you would never know now
The boxes are randomly picked by each of the 25 contestants before the show out of a hat. The people around the edge are all future contestants, not paid models like the US version.
All set up just to make it more exciting.
If you say so
Nope. Just dodgy velcro.
I think that's the last thing the production crew want lol
@@jamesstevenson9340 exactly. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. People need to go home after this show etc. people won’t want to sit around all night. Neither would the producers or the presenter
I havent watched this show at all really but i always found it weird how personal the contestants are with the people with the boxes
i think the people with the boxes are friends/family members of the contestant that plays the round
@@rain9242 oh cool that makes way more sense so. Who has 22 friends and family though lol my taxi driver would be opening a box
@@Emtrax. honestly if i were playing it i would just have to go round opening all of the boxes myself 😂
@@Emtrax.They're not family members but the production team have them stay in a hotel together and they spend hours a day with each other
@@ryanwanless9305 Ok now it's back to be being stupid. You say hours a day when it's probably only one day.
What did David win
1p 😂
£15,000 I believe
Didn’t ask the last woman if she was okay with it
becuase there was something in the box, they only had to ask the guy what to do because the box was empty
@@Swatmat *girl - they even revealed her identity in the last clip
no i meant they asked the male contestant whether he wanted to start again or have them shuffled and start again. the girl at the end the adjudicator was brought out because the number had just slipped off the top@@itskdog
@@Swatmat oh, I misread your comment, mb
no probs@@itskdog
Hated the fake camaraderie of this show. One big happy family, all in it together. Utter bs. Oh u r such an amazing person, oh I'm going to miss you, on the brink of tears, every single contestant is the same. Just open the goddamn box! Stop dragging the game out! And the contestants on the main chair really pies me off. Suddenly they are centre stage and think they are a comedian, acting aloof and in charge, again dragging the game out with their stupid systems to win the game. It's infuriating.
I bet you're fun at parties.
@@EightPawsProductionsHD What's a party?
no its awful
Why the fuck did you watch it then? And continue to watch TH-cam videos of it now it's gone?
U so understand they have to drag it out
They really dragged this out with sob stories and weird superstitions. I bet the new version is no different
Yep. Also lots of them are bringing soft toys.
@@harloogaphone oh god, I can just imagine, then it’ll be weird voodoo chants and bizarre dances wearing lucky scarves and hats, then someone will bring an urn full of their nanas ashes 🤦🏾
Message for the independent adjudicator:
🎶 You're getting sacked in the morning 🎶
...except the original adjudicator (Julie) is also the adjudicator on the new series.
@@EightPawsProductionsHD How do you know?
@@canny_linguist it's probably in the credits
@itskdog the adjudication in the credits are a company called "Fair Play"
How to turn something that should've been a 30 second programme into 45 minutes. Can't believe this shit came back.
Noel can handle a few small hiccups after having killed a participant on a previous TV show. Like a true gent, he did send a bunch of flowers to the grieving widow afterwards.
This is how they played this in the UK??? So low budget
Compared to where? The US? Where half the winnings are paid back in taxes.
This is the most American comment, from someone who obviously doesn't understand how highly rated this show was with Noel and now with Stephen. One of the most basic, but best British game shows. That fact it's returned after 6 years with virtualally no change shows (okay maybe a little change as in no swaps and lower grand prize)
With a lot of shows, the UK tends to go for a more modest and homely vibe so it appeals to a broad audience, being too expensive and costly can come off corporate and superficial.
As opposed to superficial and nauseatingly over the top?
@@zackgray2212 I’m Australian lol it just looks funny to me, relax
This show was cringe worthy. Absolute bollocks television.
Any relation to Dick, Ross? Because you sound like one.
@@EightPawsProductionsHD touché
So you came to watch some more?
I've always liked Noel, he's had enough of the S**t UK and moved N.Zealand. I reckon the vicar missing 250K box was staged.
its just fake. they faked it for drama. the fact you make a youtube video out of it shows the point of the fakery. Its a somewhat interesting thing, whereas when things go correctly its totally unremarkable.
you seems to have lost your faith in humanity init?
Totally useless show. Absolutely random where the big money is and it is there from the beginning. There's no skill or strategy in the show. Utter crap.
Don't need skill just pick random boxes
I bet you're the life and soul of any party, you grumpy old barsteward.
No different to the lottery
9:00 - why you all cheering? The 75k is invalid LOL
They brought the adjudicator out to check everything was above board - the sticker was in the box when it was sealed, it just fell down. It's not like the 250k clip where the box was sealed without putting the sticker in.
Entertainment by and for mentally deficient subhumans.