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{{Short description|Greek television game show, 2006–2011}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2022}}
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}
{{Infobox television
{{Infobox television
| image =
| show_name = Deal
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| caption =
| creator =
| caption =
| presenter = Christos Ferentinos
| creator =
| starring =
| presenter = Christos Ferentinos
| country = Greece<br>[[Cyprus]]
| starring =
| language = Greek
| country = {{Flag|Greece}}<br>{{Flag|Cyprus}}
| num_episodes =
| language = [[Greek language|Greek]]
| location =
| num_episodes =
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| runtime =
| network = [[ANT1]]
| runtime =
| first_aired = {{Start date|2006|01|23}}
| network = [[ANT1]] (1-4)<br/> [[Alpha TV]] (5-7)
| last_aired = {{End date|2011|03|04}}
| picture_format = [[576i]] ([[PAL]])
| num_seasons = 7 (5 Deal and 2 Super Deal)
| first_aired = February 12, 2005 – March 4, 2011<br />'''Revival series:'''<br />October 3, 2016
}}
| last_aired = June 2019
| website =
| num_seasons = 7 (5 Deal and 2 Super Deal)
}}


'''''Deal''''' is the Greek version of ''[[Deal or No Deal]]''. It airs on [[Alpha TV]] and it broadcast in the 2005 [[Spring (season)|spring]]. It is hosted by [[Christos Ferentinos]], who also hosts the Greek version of [[Fort Boyard (TV series)|Fort Boyard]] on [[Star Channel (Greece)|Star Channel]]. There are 22 boxes held by 22 potential contestants coming from various Greek prefectures. Each episode ultimately features one contestant.
'''''Deal''''' is the Greek version of ''[[Deal or No Deal]]''. It airs on [[Alpha TV]] and it started broadcasting in January 2006 . It is hosted by [[Christos Ferentinos]], who also hosts the Greek version of [[Fort Boyard (TV series)|Fort Boyard]] on [[Star Channel (Greece)|Star Channel]]. There are 22 boxes held by 22 potential contestants coming from various Greek prefectures. Each episode ultimately features one contestant.


==Original edition==
==Original edition==
During the first round, players answer a multiple choice question and the day's contestant is selected randomly among those who answered correctly. The monetary prizes range from [[Euro|€]]0.01 to €200,000, but only half of the prize is given to the contestant. The other half is given to a viewer that has participated in a [[text message]] contest going on during the broadcast. Usually, three of the boxes contain items of little value (such as a [[brick]], an [[umbrella]], or a [[souvlaki]]). Sometimes, the Banker offers a box exchange instead of cash.
During the first round, players answer a multiple-choice question and the day's contestant is selected randomly among those who answered correctly. The monetary prizes range from €0.01 to €200,000, but only half of the prize is given to the contestant. The other half is given to a viewer that has participated in a text message contest going on during the broadcast. Usually, three of the boxes contain items of little value (such as a brick, an [[umbrella]], or a [[souvlaki]]). Sometimes, the Banker offers a box exchange instead of cash.


A player won the top prize after refusing the offer of €80,000. The show ended in February 2008, before returning on October 2010.
A player won the top prize after refusing the offer of €80,000. The show ended in February 2008, before returning in October 2010.


===Original Box Values===
===Original Box Values===
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==2010 edition==
==2010 edition==
The daytime version of the show returned in October 2010, with the top prize reduced to €150,000, and further adjustments made to the board. A wildcard amount known as 'X' was to the board, which represents an unknown amount. When X is discovered, players choose an envelope from many in a container, each with a different concealed amount, to find out what the wildcard amount will be. The wildcard amount ranges from €0.25 to €25,000.
The daytime version of the show returned in October 2010, with the top prize reduced to €150,000, and further adjustments made to the board. A wildcard amount known as 'X' was added to the board, which represents an unknown amount. When X is discovered, players choose an envelope from many in a container, each with a different concealed amount, to find out what the wildcard amount will be. The wildcard amount ranges from €0.25 to €25,000.


===Box Values===
===Box Values===
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==2016 edition==
==2016 edition==
The daytime version returned again in October 3, 2016 on [[Alpha TV]], with the top prize reduced to €60,000.
The daytime version returned again on October 3, 2016, on [[Alpha TV]], with the top prize reduced to €60,000.


===Box Values===
===Box Values===
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|align=center|<span style="color:#FFF;">'''€0.01 '''</span>
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|align=center|'''€1,000 '''
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|align=center|'''€60,000 '''
|align=center|'''€60,000 '''
|}
</div>
{{clear}}

==2024 edition==
In 2024, the format was modified. It remained on Alpha TV, with the top prize increasing to €70,000. The show took on the appearance of [[Deal or No Deal (British game show)|the ITV version]].

===Box Values===
<div style="float:right; width:100%;">
<div style="float:left; width:75px;">
{|border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=1 width=75px|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€0.01'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€1'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€2'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€5'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€10'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€20'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€50'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€100'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€250'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€500'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#0000FF" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€750'''</span>
|}
</div>
{|border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding =1 width=95px|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€1,000'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€1,500'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€2,000'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€3,000'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€4,000'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€5,000'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€7,500'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€10,000'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€20,000'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€40,000'''</span>
|-
|bgcolor="#FF0000" align=center|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''€70,000'''</span>
|}
|}
</div>
</div>
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==Super Deal==
==Super Deal==
A [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of the original Greek "Deal", this version aired on the same network (ANT1) on Saturday and Sunday nights until December 2007. 26 similarly dressed female models hold 26 cases with the top prize being €500,000 (€300,000 more than the grand prize of the original show). The contestant earns 100% of the prize. The show is supervised by lawyer [[Yannis Marakakis]], a former model and [[110 m hurdles|former athlete]]. This version is almost identical to the US version of [[Deal or No Deal]], hosted by [[Howie Mandel]].<br><br>The highest prize won was 260,000 euros. This was achieved by a 19 year old greek medical student in 2007.
A spin-off of the original Greek "Deal", this version aired on the same network (ANT1) on Saturday and Sunday nights until December 2007. 26 similarly dressed female models hold 26 cases with the top prize being €500,000 (€300,000 more than the grand prize of the original show). The contestant earns 100% of the prize. The show is supervised by lawyer [[Yannis Marakakis]], a former model and [[110 m hurdles|former athlete]]. This version is almost identical to the US version of [[Deal or No Deal]], hosted by [[Howie Mandel]].
The highest prize won was 260,000 euros. This was achieved by a 19-year-old Greek medical student in 2007.


===Case Values===
===Case Values===
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==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.antenna.gr/tv/deal Official website]
*[http://www.antenna.gr/tv/deal Official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101127153603/http://www.antenna.gr/tv/deal/ |date=November 27, 2010 }}


{{Deal or No Deal}}
{{Deal or No Deal}}


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Latest revision as of 16:49, 15 October 2024

Deal
Presented byChristos Ferentinos
Country of originGreece
Cyprus
Original languageGreek
No. of seasons7 (5 Deal and 2 Super Deal)
Original release
NetworkANT1
ReleaseJanuary 23, 2006 (2006-01-23) –
March 4, 2011 (2011-03-04)

Deal is the Greek version of Deal or No Deal. It airs on Alpha TV and it started broadcasting in January 2006 . It is hosted by Christos Ferentinos, who also hosts the Greek version of Fort Boyard on Star Channel. There are 22 boxes held by 22 potential contestants coming from various Greek prefectures. Each episode ultimately features one contestant.

Original edition

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During the first round, players answer a multiple-choice question and the day's contestant is selected randomly among those who answered correctly. The monetary prizes range from €0.01 to €200,000, but only half of the prize is given to the contestant. The other half is given to a viewer that has participated in a text message contest going on during the broadcast. Usually, three of the boxes contain items of little value (such as a brick, an umbrella, or a souvlaki). Sometimes, the Banker offers a box exchange instead of cash.

A player won the top prize after refusing the offer of €80,000. The show ended in February 2008, before returning in October 2010.

Original Box Values

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NOTE:

  • Some small values may be replaced with joke prizes.
  • The €10,000 value is sometimes replaced by a "ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟ" ("car" in Greek language).
€0.01
€0.50
€1
€2
€5
€10
€20
€50
€100
€200
€500
€1,000
€2,000
€3,000
€4,000
€5,000
€10,000
€25,000
€50,000
€75,000
€100,000
€200,000

2010 edition

[edit]

The daytime version of the show returned in October 2010, with the top prize reduced to €150,000, and further adjustments made to the board. A wildcard amount known as 'X' was added to the board, which represents an unknown amount. When X is discovered, players choose an envelope from many in a container, each with a different concealed amount, to find out what the wildcard amount will be. The wildcard amount ranges from €0.25 to €25,000.

Box Values

[edit]
€0.01
€0.50
€1
€5
€10
€25
€50
€100
€200
€300
€500
X
€1,500
€2,500
€5,000
€7,500
AVEO
€20,000
€30,000
€50,000
€100,000
€150,000

2016 edition

[edit]

The daytime version returned again on October 3, 2016, on Alpha TV, with the top prize reduced to €60,000.

Box Values

[edit]
€0.01
€1
€2
€5
€10
€20
€50
€100
€250
€500
€750
€1,000
€1,500
€2,000
€3,000
€4,000
€5,000
€7,500
€10,000
€20,000
€40,000
€60,000

2024 edition

[edit]

In 2024, the format was modified. It remained on Alpha TV, with the top prize increasing to €70,000. The show took on the appearance of the ITV version.

Box Values

[edit]
€0.01
€1
€2
€5
€10
€20
€50
€100
€250
€500
€750
€1,000
€1,500
€2,000
€3,000
€4,000
€5,000
€7,500
€10,000
€20,000
€40,000
€70,000

Super Deal

[edit]

A spin-off of the original Greek "Deal", this version aired on the same network (ANT1) on Saturday and Sunday nights until December 2007. 26 similarly dressed female models hold 26 cases with the top prize being €500,000 (€300,000 more than the grand prize of the original show). The contestant earns 100% of the prize. The show is supervised by lawyer Yannis Marakakis, a former model and former athlete. This version is almost identical to the US version of Deal or No Deal, hosted by Howie Mandel.

The highest prize won was 260,000 euros. This was achieved by a 19-year-old Greek medical student in 2007.

Case Values

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€0.01 €1,000
€0.20 €2,500
€0.50 €5,000
€1 €7,500
€5 €10,000
€10 €15,000
€20 €25,000
€50 €50,000
€100 €75,000
€200 €100,000
€300 €200,000
€400 €300,000
€500 €500,000


References

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