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Deal or No Deal (UK) Statistics (Series 3)

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This is a summary of episodes from the first half of the (current) third series of the UK version of the game show Deal or No Deal. Information here finishes at the special Christmas Star episodes, screened in late 2007.

Records for Series 1a, Series 1b, Series 2a, Series 2b and the current series are also available.

The highlighted amount shows the amount actually won by the contestant, either by dealing, or by continuing to the end and opening their box or a swapped box (swaps shown in orange). Offers shown after the deal was made are "hypothetical" offers if they had played on.

Contents

[edit] Episodes

WARNING: Spoilers follow here.
Important storylines will follow here. If you do not wish to know, skip to another section.
Ep Date Player Box № Offer 1 Offer 2 Offer 3 Offer 4 Offer 5 Offer 6 Box New Contestant
513 Aug 13 Rossano 16 £5.50 £15,050 £5,050 £5,050.50 £5,050.55 £10,050 £35,000 Ron
514 Aug 14 Debbie 14 £6,100 £9,000 £18,000 £18,000 £36,000 £180 1p Enid[1]
515 Aug 15 Karen 10 £3,316 £12,500 £20,000 £33,316 £19,500 £12,500 50p Jenny[2]
516 Aug 16 Enid 14 £9,100 £16,500 £19,100 £22,000 £55,000 £10,055 £3,000 Caroline
517 Aug 17 Robert 16 £1,000 £5,000 £15,000 £25,000 £20,000 £15,000 10p Lee
518 Aug 19 Jenny 1 £5,656 £10,000 £7,500 £5,001 £20,000 £20 £5 Pete
519 Aug 20 Brian 14 £8,118 £9,229 £12,020 £12,020 £19,999.99 £40,000 £100,000 Zahida
520 Aug 21 Alan 16 £1,110 £11,010 £8,500 £4,250 £2,500 £9,250 £35,000 John M
521 Aug 22 Joan 14 £6,000 £9,500 £7,500 £20,000 £30,000 14p 1p James
522 Aug 23 Vicky 16 £6,900 £6,899.91 £15,000 £10,000 £70 £2.15 £5 Carol
523 Aug 24 Claire 11 £5,500 £7,500 £900 £450 £750 £214 £100 Alexandra
524[3] Aug 26 Alex 13 £4,400 £8,800 £8,800 £5,000 £12,500 £4,400 £10,000 Stephen
525 Aug 27 Jon G 18 £8,800 £10,000 £1,300 £17,500 £10,000.01 £9,500 £50,000[4] Kathy
526 Aug 28 Daniel 16 £8,100 £13,000 £20,000 £44,000 £90,000 £75,000 £50,000 Viv
527 Aug 29 Stevie 5 £10,000 £2,000 £5,000 £5,999 £10,001 £40,000 £100,000 Danielle
528 Aug 30 Norman 2 £1,561 £2,415.61 £2,481 £4,815 £15,000 £3,000 £1 Ioanna
529 Aug 31 Lee 6 £900 £7,900 £10,000 £6,500 £10,000 [5] £50 Maria
530 Sep 2 Ron 5 £8,500 £10,000 £5,000 £12,000 £15,000 £7,500 £1 Andrea
531 Sep 3 James 20 £900[6] £6,000 £350 £199 £2,000 £62.50 £100[7] Alicia
532 Sep 4 John M 10 £9,500 £17,500 £17,500 £7,500 £16,500
£18,000
£36,000 £10[8] Lisa
533 Sep 5 Stephen 3 £400 £20,400 £25,000 £20,000[9] £44,400 £4,400 10p Joan
534 Sep 6 Robin 5 £102 £3,939 £567.80 £750 £750.39 £39 £100 Gillian
535 Sep 7 Pete 6 £721 £5,000 £8,500 £1,500 £99.99 19p 10p Phyllis
536[10] Sep 8 Annie 11 £6,000 £7,500 £12,500 £20,000 £25,000 £7,000 £35,000 Jean
537 Sep 10 Siobhan 22 £2,500 £25 £2.50 £500 £99.99 £200 £5[11] Tom
538 Sep 11 Brenda 16 £6,500 £3,250 £10,000 £3,000 [12] [13] 1p Stuart
539 Sep 12 Theresa 4 £8,500 £13,013.13 £15,000 £20,000 £26,000 £52,000 £10 James
540 Sep 13 Kulwant 5 £7,200 £5,000 £1,500 £300 £450 £2.50 £10 Stan
541 Sep 14 Irene 1 £4,013 £113 £5,013 £5,013 £1,000.52 52p 10p Lee
542 Sep 15 Caroline 6 £4,003 £1,003.50 £2,503.75 £953.95 £2,003.99 £4 £500 Bernie
543 Sep 17 Zahida 13 £8,500 £5,000 £13,000 £21,000 £25,000 £34,000 £100,000 Ed
544 Sep 18 Carol 14 £4,444 £1,800 £4,147 £10,000 £5,000 £250 £1,000 Pottsy
545 Sep 19 Alexandra 10 £8,000 £10,000 £1,000 £5,000 £15,000 £26,000 £1 Steve
546 Sep 20 Viv 6 £7,500 £15,000 £1,500 £999 £1,000 £5,000 50p Pete
547[14] Sep 21 Kathy 5 £10,428 £12,500 £10,000 £13,018
£15,000
£17,000 23p 10p Rob
548 Sep 22 Tom 22 £5,000 £15,000 £7,500 [15] £20,000 [16] £1,000 Tracy
549 Sep 24 Andrea 6 £1,800 £10,000 £12,500 £7,500 £9,000 £3,500 £10,000 Mikey
550 Sep 25 Maria 6 £7,550 £12,550 £8,550 £2,550 £9,550 £40,550 £100,000[17] CJ
551 Sep 26 James 19 £6,100 £10,100 £4,100 £913 £2,100 £5,100 £15,000[18] Janet
552 Sep 27 Joan 15 SWAP[19] £5,000 £5,000 £10,000 £25,000 £42,000 £50,000 Maggie
553 Sep 28 Lisa 19 £50 £2,500 £4,000 £3,000 £8,000 £15,000 £3,000 Col
554 Sep 29 Stuart 2 £11,000 £21,000 £31,000 £10,000 £20,000 £6,000 £20,000 Little Rich
555 Oct 1 Ioanna 11 £2,000[20] £5,000 £5,000 £9,001 £17,500 £2,500 £5,000 Brunhilde
556 Oct 2 Stan 8 £6,644 £3,000 £10,000 £10,000 £11,500 £1,500 1p Helen W
557 Oct 3 Danielle 6 £4,500 £10,000 £20,000 £26,000 £45,000 £12,000 £1 Abed
558 Oct 4 Bernie 4 £8,262 £2,262 £7,262 £6,262 £3,262 £26.20 £50 Chris S and Maria[21]
559 Oct 5 Alicia 6 £10,100 £10,100 £16,100 £22,100 £27,100 £18,100 10p Ben
560 Oct 6 Gillian 14 £10,400 £5,200 £12,500 £11,500 £950 £350 £100 Ron
561 Oct 8 Lee 16 £2,012 £10,000 £1,000 £3,000 £1,616 £507 10p Helen B
562 Oct 9 Phyllis 8 £9,000 £13,000 £7,500 £10,000 £3,000 £10,000[22] 1p[23] Charly
563 Oct 10 Jean 18 £13,000 £13,192 £13,013 £10,000 £20,000 £1,300 £10,000 Mary
564 Oct 11 Steve 12 £8,000 £12,000 £17,500 £26,000 £22,500 £13,000 £50,000 Michael and Chris B[24]
565 Oct 12 Rob 16 £1,000[25] £1,313 £6,500 £8,000 £1,300 £2.99 £10 Tina
566 Oct 13 Tracy 5 £6,010 £8,000 £15,000 £20,001 £22,000 £44,000 10p[26] Ajay
567 Oct 15 Pottsy 2 £8,000 £14,000 £12,500 £9,000 £17,500 £20,000 £50,000 Peter
568 Oct 16 Ed 18 18p £9,000.22 £16,000.28 £22,000.38 £33,000.62 £14,000.50 £20,000 Steff
569 Oct 17 Janet 20 £10,600 £14,500 £15,000 £10,000 £20,000 £5,000 £100 Helen B[27]
570 Oct 18 Mikey 12 £5,000 £10,000 £15,000 £20,000
£22,500
£20,000
£25,000
£50,000 £250,000 Tony
571 Oct 19 Maggie 9 £6,000 £6,001 £8,500 [28] £20,000 [29] £35,000 Judy
572 Oct 20 Pete 14 £6,000 £7,500 £3,500 £5,100 £1,000 £52.50 1p Nicky
573 Oct 22 Brunhilde 6 £8,000 £12,500 £10,000 £20,000 £5,001 £2,000 £5,000 Simon
574 Oct 23 Chris S 11 £7,500 £10,000 £18,888 £22,000 £15,000 £75,000 £250,000 Tink
575 Oct 24 Helen W 15 £4,100 £7,777 £9,000 £16,500 £30,000 £70,000 £100,000 Anne
576 Oct 25 Col 7 £10,000 £17,500 £20,000 £30,000 £15,000 £7,000 £750 Mario
577[30] Oct 26 Ron 11 £7,820.10 £15,000 £17,500 £15,000 £7,800 £7,820.11 £20,000 Denis
578 Oct 27 Abed 13 £1,000 £10,000 £15,000 £7,500 £5,000 £2,000 £5,000 Shaz
579 Oct 29 Ben 18 £9,666 £6,666 £666 £3,666 £11,666 £15,666
£21,666
£30,666
[31]
£15,000 JC
580 Oct 30 Tina 14 £6,000 £10,000 £10,000 £10,000 £15,000 £21,000
£30,000
£25,000[32]
£100,000[33] Artak
581[34] Oct 31 Chris B 20 £100[35] £4,000 £7,500 £5,000 £10,000 [36] £15,000
£15,000
£15,000
£75,000 Sarah
582 Nov 1 Little Rich 10 £7,500 £7,500 £2,000 £5,000 £7,500 [37] £12,500
£2,500
£3,000
50p[38] James
583 Nov 2 Maria 15 £4,400 £6,000 £3,000 £6,000 £2,000 [39] £7,000
£14,000
£49.50
£250 Colin
584 Nov 3[40] Helen B 19 £15,000 £7,500 £10,000 £20,000 £8,000
£13,000
£7,000 £200 Phyl
585 Nov 5 Charly 12 £9,250 £17,500 £20,000 £26,000 £10,000 £6,000 £20,000 Ashleigh
586 Nov 6 Michael 2 £3,939 £6,000 £9,191 £1,000 £9,000 £30,000 £50 Loraine
587 Nov 7 Mary 5 £3,000 £7,500 £10,000 £20,000 £20,000 £2,750 £10,000 Terry
588 Nov 8 Ajay 2 £11,000 £17,500 £10,000 £10,000 £12,500 £19,500 £100,000 Hilary
589 Nov 9 Peter 5 £7,777 £1,000 £8,100 £5,500 £10,000 £15,000 £5 Jay
590 Nov 10 Steff 3 £9,300 £15,000 £20,000 £14,999 £25,000 £444.44 £750 Olly
591 Nov 12 Tony 16 £900 £90 £5,009 £8,000 £9,009 £4,500 £750 Debs
592 Nov 13 Simon 16 £15,000 £15,000 £15,000 £15,000
£16,500
£11,500 £1,500 3,000 Joe
593 Nov 14 Nicky 6 £7,100 £10,100 £12,100 £19,100 £2,100 £7,100 £15,000 John
594 Nov 15 Shaz 19 £5,000 £7,500 £10,000
£12,500
£750 £3,000 £25,000 £50 Asma
595 Nov 16 Judy 14 £7,000 £1,000 £3,000 £6,000 £350 £35 £10 Maggie
596 Nov 17 Mario 15 £1,000 £10,000 £20,000 £12,500 £22,500 £500 £1,000 Toni
597 Nov 19 Tink 3 £6,500 £11,000 £16,000 £9,000 £4,900 £2,900 £15,000 Jonny
598 Nov 20 Denis 9 £10,000 £8,500 £11,000 £16,500 £23,000 £1,000 £10 Louise
599 Nov 21 Anne 2 £11,500 £15,500 £7,000 £6,000 £16,500 £86,500 £100,000 Ian
600 Nov 22 Sarah 20 £7,500 £10,600 £16,500[41] £30,000 £41,000 £500 50p Sandra
601 Nov 23 Artak 9 £11,000 £16,500 £16,500 £28,000 £23,000 £16,500 £750[42] Stuart
602 Nov 24 James 14 SWAP £5,000 £5,000 £7,500 £15,000 £15 1p Orry
603 Nov 26 Loraine 21 £9,100 £15,100 £23,000 £40,000 £32,000 SWAP £75,000 Clive
604 Nov 27 Colin 10 £6,500 £15,000 £21,000 £19,999 £22,500 £26,000 £750 Jules
605 Nov 28 Phyl 15 £5,500 £8,500 £8,500 £15,000 £25,000 £6,000 £15,000 Hayley
606 Nov 29 JC 14 £10,000 £5,000 £5,000[43] £3,000 £4,750 £47.50[44] 1p Patricia
607 Nov 30 Hilary 12 £7,200 £18,500 £9,999 £10,000 £16,500 £6,500 £35,000 Deano
608 Dec 1 Terry 21 £7,200 £3,000 £10,000 £21,000 £25,000 £99.99 £1 Kerry
609 Dec 3 Debs 11 £6,875 £10,875 £16,875 £16,875 £20,000 £2,875 50p Glen
610 Dec 4 Jay 15 £8,100 £900 £3,000 £7,500 £7,500 30p 10p Glenis
611 Dec 5 Asma 2 £5,000 £2,500 £3,000 £3,000 £1,500 £4,000 £5,000 Stephen
612 Dec 6 John 11 £9,900 £17,500 £22,000 £26,000 £6,000 £18,000 £3,000 Namfon
613 Dec 7 Ashleigh 7 £11,000 £20,000 £16,500 £24,000 £40,000 £56,000 £100,000 Stu
614 Dec 8 Joe 19 £6,500 £12,500 £20,000 £30,000[45] £16,000 £7,000 £20,000 Katie
615 Dec 10 Toni 8 £9,400 £20,000 £22,500 £26,000 £71,000 £18,000 £50,000 Kenny
616 Dec 11 Stuart 8 £15,000 £25,000 £27,500 £32,143 £37,500 £104,000 £15,000 Pat
617 Dec 12 Maggie 10 £5,200 £6,400 £5,000 £4,000 £4,000 £22,000 £100,000 Natasha
618 Dec 13 Olly 1 £13,500 £13,500 £22,000 £3,500 £1,000 £450 £10[46] Brian
619 Dec 14 Jonny 1 £11,000 £15,000 £20,000 £30,000 £26,000 £75,000 £5 Lloyd
620 Dec 15 Ian 22 £6,553 £10,000 £2,000 £7,500 £9,000 £200 £500 Danny
621 Dec 17 Louise 12 £2,500 £800 £2,600 £4,200 [47]£350 11p £5,000 Mark E
622 Dec 18 Sandra 15 £4,900 £1,000 £3,000 £999 [48]£250 £7,777 £20,000 MJ
623 Dec 19 Kerry 4 £11,000 £13,500 £3,500 £500 [49]£250 £1,400 £3,000 Nikki
624 Dec 20 Patricia 1 £8,500 £13,000 £21,000 £26,000 £41,000 £70,000
£69,750
£119,000[50]
£35,000 Shaun
625 Dec 21 Orry 18 £14,000 £7,000 £17,500 £20,000 £35,000 £28,000
£41,000
£25,000[51]
£1[52] Claire
626 Dec 22 Stephen 16 £900 £6,900 £3,450 £5,000 £6,000 £8,800
£10,900
£110[53]
£250 Sue
627 Dec 24[54] Alan 7[55] £7,700 £12,700 £14,700 £7,000 £13,700 £37,000 £75,000 [56]
628 Dec 25 Bridget 7 £8,800 £15,000 £5,000 £5,000 £15,000 £41,000 £50,000
629 Dec 26 Sylvia 5 £8,500 £13,500 £20,000 £17,500 £33,000 £170,000 £250,000
630 Dec 27 Ian 6 £6,500 £10,000 £15,000 £12,500 £5,000 £75 £50
631 Dec 28 Liz 17 £9,960 £10,000 £15,000 £15,000 £20,000 £19,960 £100
632 Dec 29 John 21 £800 £80 £3,500 £7,500 £5,000 £8,800 £250

[edit] Trivia

  • The total amount of money given out in studio so far throughout the entire show (up to show 577, except show 548) is £9,937,912.88, about £17,253.32 on average
  • So far in Season 3(513 onwards - last update 577, except show 548), the studio has given out 1,115,834.98, around 17,434.92 on average
  • The show has also given away an extra £26,400 to players on special shows, a kiss from a Deal or No Deal researcher, a dinner for two and a three-night trip for two to New York. The show has also donated £1,250 to charity.
  • After the Summer Break in 2007, Deal or No Deal came back with a new look and new screen titles before the show. The viewer competition had also been changed with the money being revealed after the first break and the winner announced on the same day the next week.
  • Deal or No Deal did a "battle of the sexes". The Banker has played men for 2 weeks (shows 524 -535), and he will now battle the women for two weeks. The mens total was £215,690.10, averaging £17,974.18 per show.
  • The Womens total (536-547) was given as £157,516.02 on the show, averaging £13,126.34.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. Enid was absent from the show, being replaced by Brenda. Enid's last show was 8th July until she returned on 14th August.
  2. Jenny was absent from the show, being replaced by Theresa. Jenny's last show was 6th July until she returned on 15th August.
  3. The Banker said that, starting from this show, for four weeks he would do a battle of the sexes competition to see which sex was luckier. For the next two weeks, only male players played. Then only female players played for the following two weeks.
  4. Jon swapped away his box # 18 containing £1,000 for box # 2 containing £50,000.
  5. The Banker didn't offer Lee any money. Instead, he offered Lee a Fish and Chip dinner for two.
  6. The Banker also offered James a comb.
  7. James swapped away his box # 20 containing £50 for box # 13 containing £100.
  8. John said that he would have swapped away his box # 10 containing £10 for box # 11 containing £100,000.
  9. This ended the longest ever run of shows without any Deals before the fifth offer, 16 shows since Robert's.
  10. This was the start of the female part of the battle of sexes competition, therefore only female contestants played for two weeks.
  11. Siobhan swapped away her box # 22 containing £750 for box # 9 containing £5
  12. Brenda was offered no money, but a three-night trip for two people in New York (worth £2,000).
  13. Brenda was offered no money, but a three-night trip for two people in Weston-super-Mare.
  14. This game concluded the battle of the sexes competition.
  15. The banker didn't offer Tom any money. Instead, he offered Tom the chance of his New Orleans Dream. This was a trip in late October to see two games of New Orleans Hornets with private limo, VIP seats, on the third day, a VIP invitation to a private black tie party which would be attended by all the players of the New Orleans Hornets, one of the players jerseys after the match and a video of Tom being there and meeting the players.
  16. The Banker didn't offer Tom any money. Insetad he offered that he would go on the New Orleans trip and send Tom a postcard.
  17. Maria swapped away her box # 6 containing £15,000 for box # 11 containing £100,000.
  18. James swapped away his box # 19 containing £5 for box # 8 containing £15,000. The banker also offered James an extra £100 for Lauren, one of James' acquanitances.
  19. Joan swapped away her box # 15 containing £10 for box # 10 containing £50,000.
  20. The banker said that Ioanna could give herself an offer between £1,000 and £3,000. Ioanna chose to offer in the middle at £2,000.
  21. Maria took the place of CJ, who left the show without playing her game. It is believed she insulted some of the players and was kicked out.
  22. The banker said that Phyllis could give back the £10,000 she had already dealt in order to win the contents of her box. The banker also said that Phyllis would be able to swap her box if she preferred.
  23. Phyllis said she would have swapped away her box # 8 containing 1p for box # 17 containing £50,000.
  24. Chris B took the place of Helen B, who was absent and came back on Janet's game on 17th October.
  25. The Banker offered Rob various different gifts of bad luck with each of his offers.
  26. Tracy said that she would have swapped her box #5 containing 10p for box # 22 containing £250,000, however she said that she would already have dealt at the £44,000.
  27. Helen B was absent from the show, being replaced by Chris B. Helen B's last show was 10th October until she returned on 17th October.
  28. The banker didn't offer Maggie any money. Instead, he offered Maggie the chance of the Dream Elvis Trip. This was a package including a trip to Las Vegas to stay in a luxury hotel with a trip around Las Vegas in a pink Cadillac with an Elvis impersonator, to be transferred and stay in the legendary heartbreak hotel, a trip to the Sun Records studio and a VIP tour around Graceland for Maggie and her husband.
  29. The Banker wouldn't have offered Maggie any money. Instead he would have offered Maggie the Dream Elvis Family Trip, including everything in the Dream Elvis Trip plus it was for 7 people (Maggie's family) and spending money of £40,000.
  30. After Ron's £20,000 win, the banker has now, officially, given away over £10 million.
  31. The banker said that, for halloween week, he would offer every playing contestant in this week to pick a numbered box out of his coffin and one said trick and the other treat. The treat involved the contestant winning £1,000 and receiving an offer after every box opening in the final round. The trick involved the banker taking one of the remaining four boxes and seeing the contents inside. Ben successfully chose the treat box.
  32. Tina successfully chose the treat box.
  33. Tina said that she would have swapped her box # 14 containing £100,000 for box # 11 which contained £500.
  34. To celebrate Halloween, the studio was decorated as per the previous two shows but all of the contestants were dressed in Halloween costumes and, when it came to choosing the trick/treat boxes, recent Black widow and "Grim Reaper" Jean returned.
  35. Chris was offered Garlic Bread to go with his £100.
  36. Chris successfully chose the treat box. However, for the actual Halloween day, the treat remained the same, however had the trick box been chosen, instead of the banker looking inside one of the 4 remaining boxes on the wings, he would have looked in Chris's box on the pound table.
  37. Little Rich successfully chose the treat box.
  38. Little Rich said that he would have swapped away his box # 10 contianining 50p for box # 4 containing £10,000
  39. Maria successfully chose the treat box. Therefore, every 5 players who played during this halloween week succesffully chose the treat box, this no tricks occurred.
  40. This show was Deal or No Deal's second birthday edition. Players chose who they wished to play in confidentiality, Helen B recieiving the most votes, therefore she was the player. The prizes altered and every amount was doubled, so the prizes ranged from 2p to £500,000.
  41. The first Deal at the third offer in a record 102 shows, the last being Mark in June.
  42. Artak swapped away his box # 9 containing £50,000 for box # 13 containing £750.
  43. The Banker, knowing that JC supported Arsenal, offered JC VIP tickets to a game, a tour of the stadium, a guaranteed photo with one of the star players... but because JC had been so rude to the banker, it was at White Hart Lane (Tottenham's Stadium)
  44. The banker would have offered JC an Arsenal programme.
  45. The banker offered Joe the £30,000 and also the ultimate Arsenal stadium package, knowing that Joe and his daughter, Olivia, were big Arsenal supporters. This package consisted of 2 nights in a luxury London hotel, VIP match seats, visiting team dressing room, tour of pitch, signed match ball and a photo of him and Olivia with one of the players.
  46. Olly swapped away his box # 1 containing £1,000 for box # 14 containing £10
  47. The Banker said that for the 8 shows building up to christmas that he would do a Santa or Scrooge week. This is was for when the contestant reached 5-box they were able to pick a door, from an original 8, 4 which held the word Santa and 4 which held the word Scrooge. Picking Santa meant that the contestant would get an offer after every box in the final round and, additionally, the chance to pick inside the turkey a cash prize, without knowing which amout was where, of £250, £500, £750 or £1,000. However, picking scrooge meant that the banker could either look in either two of the other contestants boxes or just the contestants box on the table. Additionally, the player would have to continue as normal with the offer after each 3 boxes. Louise unsuccessfully chose a Scrooge door.
  48. Sandra unsuccessfully chose a Scrooge door.
  49. Kerry unsuccessfully chose a Scrooge door. Kerry also swapped her box # 4 containing £250 for box # 3 containing £3,000.
  50. Patricia successfully chose a Santa door. Patricia dealt at the £70,000 offer and received £250 from Eamonn the turkey.
  51. Orry successfully chose a Santa door. Orry received £1,000 from Eamonn the turkey.
  52. Orry swapped away his box # 18 containing £100,000 for box # 7 containg £1. This is the least successful swap in the history of the show (losing £99,999), and his offer of £41,000 is the biggest offer ever turned down by a contestant who then won a blue.
  53. Stephen successfully chose a Santa door. Stephen received £1,000 from Eamonn the turkey. The Banker also said that as it was the end of santa or scrooge week and Hayley's mathematical skills had built up so well, she could also pick a cash prize from Eamonn the turkey. Hayley received £500 at the end of the show.
  54. For all 6 shows this week, 6 players (called Deal or No Deal's christmas stars) were chosen to play and the regular players had a week off. Box openers were friends and family of the player. The christmas star is someone who had gone through an incredible story in their life, in good and bad ways.
  55. For all 6 shows this week, the christmas star was allowed to chose which box they wanted at the pound table as opposed to picking at random.
  56. For all 6 shows this week, the new players were in fact not going to play the game, but were in fact friends and family of the player.

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