Deal or No Deal with Stephen Mulhern
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Deal or No Deal with Stephen Mulhern
What does everybody make of the Mulhern era?
- Ian Fitzpatrick
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Re: Deal or No Deal with Stephen Mulhern
Can't stand the man, let alone the show, it was bad enough with Noel Edmonds and I can't see it can be any better with Mulhern at the helm!
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Re: Deal or No Deal with Stephen Mulhern
I like him.Ian Fitzpatrick wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:04 am Can't stand the man, let alone the show, it was bad enough with Noel Edmonds and I can't see it can be any better with Mulhern at the helm!
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Re: Deal or No Deal with Stephen Mulhern
Not sure what ITV were thinking here - everyone got bored with the original version, so ITV bring it back virtually identically apart from having a less popular host and smaller prizes? Can't see this lasting very long before the axe falls.
Re: Deal or No Deal with Stephen Mulhern
It’ll carry on until just after the jackpot is won. Definitely needs higher prize money to keep people hooked. But the format is still in tact. The original was great initially but it got overexposed and too pantomime, and the Box 23 game was awful. I do think big money game shows should be an occasional thing.
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Re: Deal or No Deal with Stephen Mulhern
The addition of an extra offer at 3-box is good. The reduced prizes, not so good. Most of the time people didn't win 5 figures anyway.