I’m absolutely loving Dale’s positivity here. It’s so obvious how much this game meant to him. I also admire the fact that he didn’t let his disability hold him back in anyway, which is exactly as it ought to be. Well done Dale mate. We all salute you!!
Remember watching this, had tears in my eyes by the end of it! Won't spoil the result for anyone but my god what an amazing bloke Dale is! Lots of love lad x
Thanks so much for posting this james. After 12 years I remember that this was such a wonderful programme throughout. He was a fantastic player regardless of the result. Such super interactions with his family, the other players and the banker. The look Noel gives him 15:42 says it all and the editing towards the end is sublime. One of the best single TV programmes I’ve ever seen. Should have won a BAFTA.
Gowan Dale, love this episode glad he got the 100k, but I'm trying to find the Thinking Music when it gets to the 26k offer because it just recently played In the latest Episode of Deal on ITV and still love that serious vibe to that thinking music at such a tight offer.
46:16 the official bit, *pls don't press this if you want to know how it ends,* this is here just because I find this particular line funny for some reason
The banker brought it on himself for lowballing the players so hard. This UK banker's strategy cranks out a large number of players going all the way, while a smaller percentage of the players who chicken out sacrifice a larger percentage of fair value. The fact that the UK banker has no qualms about offering half of fair value, and even less, in the final rounds, means he forces the players to take more risk.
Firstly the OG Banker was the producer, the same one that made Pointless for the BBC. Secondly baring that in mind, it makes for better T.V when they go for it. Dale's mother was wrong, people don't remember the ones who walk out with £26,000 at the right time, people remember the players who had the courage to go on to win the £75,000, the £100,000 and most of all the those who fired the confetti.
£26,000 was a poor offer. In November 2005, the first season of the show, Jennifer was left with £250,000 and £750. She was offered £120,000, which she took. Like her, Dale played very bravely right through to the end and, at that stage, he should have been offered more like £50,000. Probably, the banker became more devious as the years went on and offered less to try to tempt the player to go on.
Two things, £26,000 is the most common offer that is dealt. Second, the banker's offers are based on his feelings towards the player and the box. The higher he offers, then the more he believes the box on table has higher money. There have been later examples when the banker has offered £100k with the £250k and lower reds or blues.
You could tell he was going to be the player picked because they had the disabled ramp up ready before the game began so wasn't really a mystery when it was recorded live
I’m absolutely loving Dale’s positivity here. It’s so obvious how much this game meant to him.
I also admire the fact that he didn’t let his disability hold him back in anyway, which is exactly as it ought to be.
Well done Dale mate. We all salute you!!
❤ i loved his reaction when they revelled the £100.000 what he had in his box
This guy is a true inspiration. Bless his soul.
@@BaldemortZ No, because he doesn't give up.
You sound so bitter.
One of the best games ever
Amazing kid. God bless you..
Remember watching this, had tears in my eyes by the end of it! Won't spoil the result for anyone but my god what an amazing bloke Dale is! Lots of love lad x
well done dale you well and truly deserved the £100.000 GO FOR IT !
LEGEND
Very Well Deserved.
Love dale
The best game dale
Awe so happy for him❤
Apart from the obvious.....Noel made this show, his interactions with the contestants were incredible.
GO FOR IT
Thanks so much for posting this james. After 12 years I remember that this was such a wonderful programme throughout. He was a fantastic player regardless of the result. Such super interactions with his family, the other players and the banker. The look Noel gives him 15:42 says it all and the editing towards the end is sublime. One of the best single TV programmes I’ve ever seen. Should have won a BAFTA.
Gowan Dale, love this episode glad he got the 100k, but I'm trying to find the Thinking Music when it gets to the 26k offer because it just recently played In the latest Episode of Deal on ITV and still love that serious vibe to that thinking music at such a tight offer.
confetti should come out for 100000 pound winners as well as 250000 pound winners
Nice one thanks for this mate
That was abit anti social 😂
His poor parents in the audience! But what joy at the end!
Was so happy for him im glad he won 100k this episode was a classic
Mmmmmmmm.
Good luck dale 🍀🤞
Deal or no deal is like the game of lottery which is gambling.
46:16 the official bit, *pls don't press this if you want to know how it ends,* this is here just because I find this particular line funny for some reason
The banker brought it on himself for lowballing the players so hard. This UK banker's strategy cranks out a large number of players going all the way, while a smaller percentage of the players who chicken out sacrifice a larger percentage of fair value. The fact that the UK banker has no qualms about offering half of fair value, and even less, in the final rounds, means he forces the players to take more risk.
Lol the banker works for the production company, he wants views, his low ball offers are for entertainment purposes, he wants players to risk it
@@scaredmuffin6371yeah but if the serious money is still there he gets scared and offers huge cash
Firstly the OG Banker was the producer, the same one that made Pointless for the BBC.
Secondly baring that in mind, it makes for better T.V when they go for it. Dale's mother was wrong, people don't remember the ones who walk out with £26,000 at the right time, people remember the players who had the courage to go on to win the £75,000, the £100,000 and most of all the those who fired the confetti.
£26,000 was a poor offer. In November 2005, the first season of the show, Jennifer was left with £250,000 and £750. She was offered £120,000, which she took. Like her, Dale played very bravely right through to the end and, at that stage, he should have been offered more like £50,000. Probably, the banker became more devious as the years went on and offered less to try to tempt the player to go on.
Two things, £26,000 is the most common offer that is dealt. Second, the banker's offers are based on his feelings towards the player and the box. The higher he offers, then the more he believes the box on table has higher money. There have been later examples when the banker has offered £100k with the £250k and lower reds or blues.
I loved when Jennifer said “well I’m not an idiot”😂😂
Amazing guy! Sensational game in DOND. Except he's dressed a bit like a nurse.
Mother telling him to deal at £26.000 but look what he won she was all over him now cheap
hate people who tell them to deal or no deal. its their decision to make, not yours
Who was she anyway. Greedy Women.
His mother's terrified. Hope it's in there 🤞
You could tell he was going to be the player picked because they had the disabled ramp up ready before the game began so wasn't really a mystery when it was recorded live
44:58
25:06
£26k deal
23:11 she got disgusted by him
Why
Llll
Dffgffv