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The first Python film of wholly original material, released in 1975. So many memorable scenes and characters!
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python
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Added: 13th July 2007
Views: 2456
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Posted By: Bamber |

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Here are a couple of clips from the zany game show Let's Make A Deal. Much like Deal Or No Deal, LMAD relied on the contestants' abilities to deal with psychological pressure and greed. The affable Monty Hall kept the show moving. More than 3,800 LMAD episodes ran on NBC and ABC from 1963 through 1976. It also had several incarnations as a syndicated show.
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Deal
Added: 23rd February 2009
Views: 3777
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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If you like sports and enjoy British humor, you'll get a kick out of this Monty Python Olympics parody.
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Monty
Python
Olympics
Parody
Added: 2nd March 2009
Views: 4690
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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One of my favorite scenes from The Man Who Came to Dinner, starring Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan, Billie Burke and the marvelous Monty Woolley.
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man
who
came
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dinner
40s
comedies
Added: 19th May 2009
Views: 1431
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Posted By: Naomi |

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Monty Hall classic TV Show
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Monty
Hall
Added: 28th July 2010
Views: 1538
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Posted By: Marty6697 |

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This is a full 1973 episode of the syndicated version of the game show Let's Make a Deal. Hosted by "America's top trader, TV's big dealer" Monty Hall, LMAD was fast-paced, goofy and fun. It was quite possibly the first game show to use psychology as its main ploy. Contestants often had to decide whether to keep cash and prizes already accrued or trade them for unknown entities hidden under boxes or behind curtains. The daytime version of LMAD began on NBC in December 1963, moved to ABC in September 1968, and ran until July 1976. In all, more than 3,800 network episodes were produced. Also several syndicated nighttime versions sprang up during Monty Hall's tenure as host and producer. Pretty prize presenter Carol Merrill became famous for her euphonic name. Monty's announcer and assistant Jay Stewart was often involved in presenting "zonks"--worthless gag prizes awarded to contestants who made bad decisions. (As of December 2013, Monty is still with us at age 92. Carol is 73. Sadly, Jay committed suicide in 1989 at age 71.) Check out those 1973 prices and enjoy!
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Lets
Make
a
Deal
1973
episode
game
show
Added: 18th December 2013
Views: 1718
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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