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Deal or No Deal Canada is the Canadian version of the show Deal or No Deal, which premiered on February 4, 2007. The show began with a five episode trial run on the Global Television Network (the same channel that, along with CHtv, airs the United States version in Canada). Although the US version is popular in Canada, Canadian residents are not eligible to be contestants. Unlike in the United States, Canadian game show winnings are not subject to income tax. Image File history File links DOND.JPGâ Logo from a screengrab of Globals Deal or No Deal Canada. 1) This image is much lower quality than the original, all subsequent copies will be at much lower resolution than the original. ...
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John de Mol, born 24 April 1955, is a Dutch media tycoon and billionaire. ...
| Howard Michael Mandel II (born November 29, 1955 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian comedian and actor, and the host of the US game show Deal or No Deal, airing on NBC, and the Canadian version, Deal or No Deal Canada, airing on Global. ...
Rick Campanelli (born January 5, 1970) was the winner of the 1994 MuchMusic Temp contest. ...
Deal or No Deal is a Canadian version of the show Deal or No Deal airing in February 2007. ...
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Linda de Mol hosts the original version of Deal or No Deal, entitled Miljoenenjacht Deal or No Deal is a television game show format owned by Endemol, a Netherlands-based production company known for creating such shows as Big Brother and Fear Factor. ...
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CH is a system of six local television stations across Canada, all but one owned by the Global Television unit of CanWest Global. ...
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The host of the US version, Toronto, Ontario native Howie Mandel, hosts the Canadian version of the show. Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Image:Toronto, Ontario Location. ...
| Howard Michael Mandel II (born November 29, 1955 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian comedian and actor, and the host of the US game show Deal or No Deal, airing on NBC, and the Canadian version, Deal or No Deal Canada, airing on Global. ...
The show was taped at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto on January 23, 24 and 25, 2007 after receiving 112,767 applicants from prospective players. The Canadian Broadcasting Centre View up to the skylight inside the Barbara Frum atrium. ...
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The first episode aired after the conclusion of Super Bowl XLI on Sunday, February 4. This episode attracted 2.7 million viewers, making it the single highest rated Canadian program ever on Global[1]. The remaining episodes aired over the following four consecutive Thursdays, with the finale on March 1, 2007. Date February 4, 2007 Stadium Dolphin Stadium City Miami Gardens, Florida MVP Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Colts Favorite Colts by 7[1] National anthem Billy Joel, ASL performed by Marlee Matlin Coin toss Dan Marino and Norma Hunt[2] Referee Tony Corrente[3] Halftime show Prince and the Florida A&M...
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Gameplay
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The Gameplay is very similar to the United States version of Deal or No Deal. This article is becoming very long. ...
Linda de Mol hosts the original version of Deal or No Deal, entitled Miljoenenjacht Deal or No Deal is a television game show format owned by Endemol, a Netherlands-based production company known for creating such shows as Big Brother and Fear Factor. ...
Case Models
Deal or No Deal Canada's 26 models.
Jill Clark has some good news for the contestant as she opens up the loonie case. The Canadian cases have a red felt background, as opposed to the American show's blue. Five of the 26 models were selected from casting calls in Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Montreal, joining 21 other professionally-hired models. The full list is as follows: Image File history File links DonD_Canada_Models. ...
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- Jessica Rimmer from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Coldwater, Ontario (Model #1)
- Amber Borde from Toronto, Ontario (Model #2)
- Megan Lindley from Hamilton, Ontario (Model #3), Video interview about her appearance on the show with The Hamilton Spectator's thespec.com.
- Brandi Alexander from Toronto, Ontario & Vancouver, British Columbia (Model #4)
- Brittany Gray from Pickering, Ontario (Model #5)
- Daphne Kostova from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Plovdiv, Bulgaria (Model #6)
- Véronique Landry from Montreal, Quebec; originally from Chicoutimi, Quebec; also appears on the French version Le Banquier. (Model #7)
- Hinde Rabbaj from Longueuil, Quebec; won the model audition in Montreal (Model #8)
- Michelle Lindo from Brampton, Ontario (Model #9)
- Chantale Nadeau from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec (Model #10)
- Jessica Antonella Romano from Toronto, Ontario (Model #11)
- Jennifer Cooper from Waterloo, Ontario; originally from Pickering, Ontario (Model #12)
- Lilette Wiens from Toronto, Ontario (Model #13)
- Jill Clark from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Mississauga, Ontario (Model #14)
- Sarah Laurene Jackson from Barrie, Ontario; originally from Toronto, Ontario; won the model audition in Toronto (Model #15)
- Tenika Davis from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Newmarket, Ontario (Model #16)
- Laura Elizabeth Pilotte from Whitby, Ontario; originally from Pickering, Ontario (Model #17)
- Nora Kwong from Toronto, Ontario (Model #18)
- Kylee Evans from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Stellarton, Nova Scotia (Model #19)
- Jennifer Jacqueline Palamos from Abbotsford, British Columbia; originally from Surrey, British Columbia; won the model audition in Vancouver (Model #20)
- Siovan Hope-Ross from London, Ontario; originally from St. Maarten; native of Trinidad (Model #21)
- Shanu Rawat from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Vancouver, British Columbia (Model #26)
- Jessica Gabrielle Hebert from Winnipeg, Manitoba; won the model audition in Winnipeg (Model #22)
- Jennifer Fletcher from Calgary, Alberta; originally from Red Deer, Alberta; won the model audition in Calgary (Model #23)
- Amanda Perreira from Toronto, Ontario (Model #24)
- Candace Edwards from Toronto, Ontario; a Trinidad & Tobago native (Model #25)
- Angélica Escudero from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Vancouver, British Columbia (Substitute Model)
- Katherine Aniela Fergusson-Kurylo from Toronto, Ontario; originally from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Substitute Model)
Despite being a Canadian native, Leyla Milani is not one of the models. Coldwater is a municipal community with a population of 1,195 (1997), located on Ontario provincial highway 12 between Orillia and Midland, on the Coldwater River in Medonte Twp. ...
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Chicoutimi is one of the three boroughs (arrondissement in French) of the city of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. ...
Le Banquier (French for The Banker) is the Canadian French language adaptation of Deal or No Deal, debuted on January 24, 2007 at 9pm on the TVA network. ...
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Case Values
The banker makes an offer for the contestant to leave the game. Notably, the skybox is open and the banker stands throughout play. The amounts remain the same as the American edition, except for the following: Image File history File links DonD_Canada_Banker. ...
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- The $1 value is now called "Loonie".
- A "Toonie" ($2) value was added.
- The $400,000 value was removed.
All amounts are in Canadian dollars, tax-free. See also loony (short for lunatic), which is sometimes spelled loonie. Loonie is the unofficial but commonly-used name for Canadas gold-coloured, bronze-plated, one-dollar coin. ...
Toonie (sometimes spelled twonie) is the nickname Canadians collectively gave their two-dollar coin; it is a portmanteau word combining the number two with the name of the loonie, Canadas one-dollar coin. ...
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| $.01 | | Loonie | | Toonie | | $5 | | $10 | | $25 | | $50 | | $75 | | $100 | | $200 | | $300 | | $400 | | $500 | | $750 | | $1,000 | | $5,000 | | $10,000 | | $25,000 | | $50,000 | | $75,000 | | $100,000 | | $200,000 | | $300,000 | | $500,000 | | $750,000 | | $1,000,000 |
NOTE: The $1 and $2 values are referred by the nicknames for the respective coins in Canada.
Canada's Case Game Presented by ET Canada correspondent Rick Campanelli, Canada's Case Game is modelled after the American Lucky Case Game. During commercials, five cases are displayed by a selection of the models. Viewers are invited to choose a case by texting a number (at a cost of $1 per message) or entering at globaltv.com, with the winning case displayed at the end of the program and all those who selected that case being entered in the draw for the grand prize. Image File history File links DonD_Canada_CaseGame. ...
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Rick Campanelli (born January 5, 1970) was the winner of the 1994 MuchMusic Temp contest. ...
Entertainment Tonight Canada (often shortened to ET Canada) is a Canadian entertainment newsmagazine series, launched on September 12, 2005 on Global. ...
Rick Campanelli (born January 5, 1970) was the winner of the 1994 MuchMusic Temp contest. ...
However, the prize in this Case Game is not cash; prizes that have been offered include a Pontiac G6 convertible (in connection with Pontiac's sponsorship of the show) and trips for 12 from Sunquest Vacations. The Pontiac G6 is a mid-size car released in late 2004 for the 2005 model year. ...
In the first episode, entry volume was so high that the contest had to be extended one hour. Winners of Canada's Case Game are revealed the following evening on ET Canada.
Sponsors and Cross-Placement In addition to Pontiac, Rogers is also a main sponsor of Deal or No Deal Canada. The red-coloured telephone on the show is product placement for Rogers. Rogers Communications Inc. ...
Wikibooks has more about this subject: Marketing Product placement (PPL) is a promotional tactic used by marketers in which a real commercial product is used in fictional or non-fictional media, and the presence of the product is a result of an economic exchange. ...
In connection with this sponsorship arrangement, some of the case models appeared on Rogers Sportsnet on February 27, 2007 during their annual NHL Trade Deadline show[citation needed]. Rogers Sportsnet is a Canadian cable television sports specialty channel, operating four regional feeds and one national high-definition feed. ...
Other differences between the US and Canadian versions
The set of the show; notable changes from the American version include the maple leaf at centre stage. - The set in this version is smaller than the one used in the US version of the show, but also incorporates Canadian elements such as a lit maple leaf in the centre of the set and the Toronto skyline behind the models.
- The Banker's area is also different from the US version; the skybox is open to the crowd. The Banker has never been seen seated during play, instead pacing back and forth through the box (which was compared in the media to a penalty box in hockey).
- The phone through which the Banker relays his offers is coloured red on a white base.
- The money amounts in the cases are colored gold on a red background, instead of white on black.
- The sound cue, in addition to the "case reveal" cue, used when a low-amount case is opened is the same one used when a contestant chooses to Deal in the American version. All other cues are the same.
- There are three bank offer displays: One is located above the game board, another is located above the entrance to the stage, and the final one is hanging above the audience behind the contestant.
- Each new contestant does not come out of the audience, but instead runs out from the vault.
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Statistics Through 7 games and 5 episodes - Highest winnings: $215,000 (Deal; February 22, 2007)
- Lowest winnings: $18,000 (Deal; February 8, 2007)
- Highest potential bank offer: $604,000 (February 22, 2007)
- Highest first bank offer: $46,000 (February 22, 2007)
- Total winnings: $852,000 over 7 games (average $121,714)
- Best deal (%): 1,570,000% case amount ($157,000 for $10, March 1, 2007)
- Best deal ($): $156,990 greater than case amount ($157,000 for $10, March 1, 2007)
- Worst deal (%): 21.5% case amount ($215,000 for $1,000,000, February 22, 2007)
- Worst deal ($): $785,000 lower than case amount ($215,000 for $1,000,000, February 22, 2007)
- Earliest elimination of $1,000,000 from gallery: 1st case
- Instances of $1,000,000 case being picked: 1
- Instances where contestant has taken value of their case: 0
- Earliest $100,000+ offer: Second round (February 15, 2007; this occurred on the American show three days later)
Ratings | Episode | Total Viewers | | Episode 1 | 2.7 Million | | Episode 2 | 2.2 Million | | Episode 3 | 1.7 Million | | Episode 4 | 1.6 Million | | Episode 5 | 1.7 Million | Episode Summaries Episode 1: Brian Traynor, a firefighter from Medicine Hat, Alberta, dealt for $109,000 with six cases remaining (including $750,000). His case contained only $400. Theresa Daranciang's game was interrupted at the end of the third round, with the $300,000 as the highest value left in play. Medicine Hat, known to locals as the Hat, is a city located in the southeastern part of the province of Alberta, Canada. ...
Episode 2: Theresa Daranciang, a Mountie from Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, continued her game with $300,000 still on the board. With five cases remaining, she accepted a deal for $78,000; however, her case contained the $300,000. Donald Lucas, an 85-year-old grandfather from Grimsby, Ontario (affectionately referred to as "Grandpa" by the audience and models) had a rough game, eliminating a number of high-valued cases early including the million dollar case on his first pick. He settled for an $18,000 deal with three cases left, only to find that $50,000 was in his case all along. Former NHL player Darryl Sittler made a cameo appearance in Donald's game to provide advice. [2] Location of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Portage la Prairie (pronounced in English) is a city in the Canadian province of Manitoba. ...
Location of Grimsby in the Niagara Region Grimsby (2001 population 21,297) is a town on Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. ...
Darryl Glen Sittler (born September 18, 1950 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada), was a professional ice hockey player. ...
Episode 3: Michael George, a high school teacher from Brampton, Ontario and coach for a basketball mentorship program, became the largest winner so far by accepting a $144,000 deal with five cases left in play. Despite a strong start, he only had $750,000 left on the board by the end of his game, and kept in play through the post-deal playout to receive theoretical offers in excess of $400,000. However, Michael's case contained only $75, making his deal the best so far. Notably, he promised to donate half of his winnings to his program, which he said played a role in his decision to deal. Toronto Raptors players T.J. Ford and Chris Bosh made taped appearances in Michael's game. Nickname: Flower City Coordinates: Country Canada Province Ontario Region Peel Incorporation 1853 (village) 1873 (town) 1974 (city) Mayor Susan Fennell Governing Body Brampton City Council (click for members) MPs Navdeep Bains, Colleen Beaumier, Ruby Dhalla, Gurbax Malhi MPPs Vic Dhillon, Linda Jeffrey, Kuldip Kular Area - City 266. ...
The Toronto Raptors are a professional basketball team based in Toronto, Ontario. ...
Terrance Jerod T.J. Ford (born March 24, 1983, in Houston, Texas) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA, currently playing for the Toronto Raptors. ...
Christopher Wesson Bosh (born March 24, 1984) is an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association who plays for the Toronto Raptors. ...
Episode 4: Jenny Monaco, a mother to be from Montreal, Quebec, set yet another record. Her first offer was $47,000, the highest first offer so far. She managed to avoid opening the top six amounts until the third round, and she set a new record for most money won, dealing for $215,000. To her dismay, in her post-deal playout, she opened up low amounts, leaving her with offers in excess of $600,000. To add insult to injury, her case (15) had the million, giving her also the dubious title of worst deal in Deal or No Deal Canada history. This article needs cleanup. ...
Episode 5: Jamie Cumberland, a gay rodeo member from Calgary, Alberta, dealt for $131,000 with only 5 cases to open and the highest amount being $750,000, with Jamie's case (#25) containing $5. However, unlike all previous contestants, Jamie did not play through to see potential bank offers, but this could be due to the fact that there was no more shows after this one, and one more contestant to go. Valine Kavagna, a launderer on a oil rig from Cape Broyle, Newfoundland, dealt for $157,000, with $1,000,000 and $500,000 still in play and 7 cases left. She however, did play through and had a potential offer of $319,000 before revealing the $1,000,000. Her case (#11) contained $10. Calgary is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. ...
See also Le Banquier (French for The Banker) is the Canadian French language adaptation of Deal or No Deal, debuted on January 24, 2007 at 9pm on the TVA network. ...
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