45k was laughably low definetly to make her go on fair play though she cashed in and won! bare in mind a jackpot final offer had never been this low hypothetical or in live play until this. I think the £19.999 no deal was way braver than the 45k. IMO
The shows producers were most likely trying to goad her into opening her box. If they desperately didn't want her to win they would have offered her 50k for the penultimate deal and close to 100k for the final deal.
Everyone seemed so much happier on the show back then! Notice how Noel didn't drag the box reveal out for an eternity like he did with future jackpot winners?
Here it is, the one we needed!
Lovely find mate thanks for this! Nice to see a few extra seconds at the end too!
2:11 "Let's have a biggun"
Then at the end, Deal or no Deal history is made.
Best experience ever (19:42)
4:13 lol are you allowed to push a cameraman
45 thousand when he'd offered 88 thousand between 1p and 250k in a future episode
45k was laughably low definetly to make her go on fair play though she cashed in and won! bare in mind a jackpot final offer had never been this low hypothetical or in live play until this. I think the £19.999 no deal was way braver than the 45k. IMO
The shows producers were most likely trying to goad her into opening her box. If they desperately didn't want her to win they would have offered her 50k for the penultimate deal and close to 100k for the final deal.
My 6th birthday.
Everyone seemed so much happier on the show back then! Notice how Noel didn't drag the box reveal out for an eternity like he did with future jackpot winners?
The main reason I stopped watching the show was because it was mostly contestants telling cry stories.
A thousandth of a million pounds 😮
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