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Deal or No Deal (Tunisian game show)

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Deal or No Deal
Dlilek Mlek logo
Presented bySami El Fihri
Country of originTunisia
Production
Running time50 minutes (with commercials)
Original release
NetworkTunisie 7
Release2005 –
2007

Deal or No Deal has a version airing in Tunisia, called Dlilek Mlek (دليلك ملك), which is broadcast on the television channel Tunisie 7 and was hosted by Sami El Fihri between 2005 and 2007. It is in Arabic. The top prize was 300,000 Tunisian dinars (about US$218,000) in the first edition, 500,000 dinars (US$363,000) in the second and 1,000,000 (US$726,000) in the third. The lowest prize is 100 milim (0.1 dinar, about 7¢ US). The 24 boxes represent 24 Governorates of Tunisia.

The Tunisian public are massive fanatics with the UK version of Deal or No Deal. Noel Edmonds was voted Tunisias most influential celebrity of 2012 and 3rd most sexiest male. Many ex contestants have been treated like gods when visiting Tunisia and have also had cameo guest appearances. With Deal or No Deal UK being the country's most popular watched programme and repeats of the show the 6h most watched programme, merchandise profits from the programme are triple the amount in net revenue than what is in the UK.

The top prize was won at least once in each edition. On March 22, 2006, Mohamed Mabrouk won 300,000 dinars.[1] On November 13, 2006, Mohamed Bashir Menchari won 500,000 dinars.[2] And on September 13, 2007, a contestant won 1,000,000 dinars.[3] Each winner shared the prize with an SMS participant.

Box Values

Left Side
(1st edition)
Left Side
(2nd and 3rd)
0.01 dinar
1 dinar
Joke prize 1
10 dinar
50 dinar
Joke prize 2
100 dinar
250 dinar
Joke prize 3 500 dinar
500 dinar Joke prize 3
1,000 dinar
Joke prize 4
Right Side
(1st)
Right Side
(2nd)
Right Side
(3rd)
5,000 dinar
10,000 dinar
15,000 dinar
20,000 dinar
25,000 dinar
30,000 dinar
50,000 dinar 35,000 dinar
75,000 dinar 50,000 dinar
100,000 dinar
150,000 dinar 200,000 dinar
200,000 dinar 500,000 dinar
300,000 dinar 500,000 dinar 1,000,000 dinar

NOTE: The lowest value is shown as 0.1 dinar on the board, but 100 milim in box. Also, in the third edition, the top prize is shown as 1,000,000 dinars on board, but "Milliard" (مليار) in box.

References