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S2 E80 – Deal or No Deal UK 💼💷

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00:00Uno player, 22 boxes, and £100,000 up for grabs.
00:07It's the simplest show around.
00:10Until he gets involved.
00:13Welcome to Deal or No Deal.
00:22Special day today, special day.
00:25How you doing? Welcome to Deal or No Deal.
00:29Everyone, are you ready? This is our 100th episode.
00:34A very special day indeed.
00:37I tell you what, is this the day we find our £100,000 jackpot winner on the 100th show?
00:44Who knows? Anything's possible on Deal or No Deal.
00:47Now, let's talk about yesterday first of all.
00:49The banker let his emotions get the better of him as he made Chantel a more than generous offer,
00:55considering what she had on her board.
00:57Now, she dealt a £1,050, which wasn't a result, obviously, she was hoping for.
01:02But we are so glad she didn't go home with that £250 that was in her box all along.
01:08Now, something else we found out about yesterday was our very own Ryan here.
01:13When Chantel told us that she'd actually performed alongside Whitney Houston, everyone was like, wow, big deal.
01:19It was a big deal. Obviously, it's Whitney Houston, the legend.
01:23And then Ryan said he performs in a band. Go on.
01:27Yeah, with the Whitney Houston Tribute Act.
01:29Absolutely. How long have you been doing that?
01:30So, nearly two years now.
01:32And we basically tour up and down the country in loads of theatres.
01:36We play for Butlins as well.
01:37Do you? Great.
01:38So, hopefully, see you there, Stephen.
01:39Absolutely. Fingers crossed.
01:41Yeah.
01:41So, what do you play?
01:42Guitar.
01:43Guitar. Have you spoke to Nick about your musical interests?
01:45No, I haven't.
01:46Oh, right.
01:47But we'll definitely sort that out.
01:49Well, Nick's the master at music as well.
01:51This is great.
01:52Enjoy the show today.
01:53Thank you.
01:53Hope it's a good one.
01:54Now, Simmy.
01:56Simmy, you fascinate me, right?
01:58Tell everybody what you're training to be.
02:01So, I'm a law student and the big dream is to be a barrister.
02:04Barrister.
02:05Now, could you give us some barrister talk?
02:08Counsel, please refrain your client from speaking.
02:10Mr Bank, I think you should rethink your offer.
02:12This legal tender is not acceptable.
02:15Woo!
02:17Like it.
02:18Like it.
02:19Is that right?
02:20Yes, authority.
02:22Very nice.
02:23Now, Kev, our policeman.
02:25How are you doing, Kev?
02:26I'm well, thank you.
02:27Are you good?
02:28Well, I am now.
02:28What are you going to ask?
02:29Well, I'm...
02:30Well, this is something that I've never asked you either.
02:33But tell me, please, at some point in your career,
02:36you've been in a car chase.
02:37I have.
02:38I have, yes.
02:38What is it like?
02:39Because when I see a car chase,
02:41they look so exciting and so fast.
02:43It's probably one of the best bits of the job.
02:44Is it really?
02:45Yeah.
02:45Ultimately, you want to catch the people at the other end of it.
02:47Yeah.
02:48And that's the main aim.
02:48Right, so go on.
02:49Tell us about one of your car chases.
02:51Burglary once at a farm.
02:52And they've made off in a vehicle.
02:54And we sighted the vehicle.
02:55And we tried to put the blue lights on to stop it.
02:57It failed to stop.
02:58So, we ended up in a little bit of a crazy pursuit.
03:00However, it ended with the suspects jumping out of the car.
03:04Yeah.
03:04Caught them.
03:05Went back to the vehicle to find out what they'd actually stolen.
03:07I lifted the boot.
03:08And a load of chickens flew out.
03:12Chicken?
03:14They'd stolen chicken?
03:16Wow-wee.
03:17But I tell you what, I know you do an incredible job.
03:19And it's amazing what you do for all of us.
03:21And it must be so dangerous as well at times.
03:23So, thank you, Greg.
03:24Thank you, Matt.
03:24At this end, obviously, Chantelle has left yesterday.
03:29But we have a newbie.
03:30We've got Mark, everyone.
03:32Hi, Mark.
03:33Good to see you, Mark.
03:35Now, Mark, tell us what you do.
03:36So, I'm an NHS manager.
03:38Amazing what they do for everybody.
03:40But you've had some other jobs as well.
03:41Yes, yes.
03:42So, I used to be a prison officer.
03:43Right.
03:44Before that, I was a manager at a bowling alley.
03:47Oh, OK.
03:48And as well as that, a manager at a dessert parlor.
03:51Oh, wow.
03:51So, you've done quite a few jobs.
03:53Yeah.
03:53Do you know what I've just realised?
03:54Honestly, Mark, it's like standing beside Dick.
03:58It is.
04:00Great.
04:01Welcome to the show.
04:02Hope you have a good one.
04:03All right.
04:03Now, who...
04:04APPLAUSE
04:05Dick's going to hate that.
04:07Who is going to be playing for £100,000?
04:11Let's find out.
04:15Who's going head-to-head and toe-to-toe with the fangler?
04:18Playing this Friday afternoon, it is...
04:21Mick!
04:23CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
04:25Come on, Mick.
04:30This is going to be interesting.
04:32Here he is.
04:33CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
04:35This is your day, Mick.
04:44This is it.
04:46Here he is, always smiling.
04:49You've got to do.
04:50You've got to smile.
04:51Yeah, you've got to smile.
04:52You're right.
04:52Ooh.
04:53Mick, this is it.
04:54I'm here.
04:55You are.
04:57How are you doing?
04:57You all right?
04:57I'm good.
04:58Good, good.
04:59You're really good.
04:59Thank you for the last few days or weeks that you've been entertaining us.
05:03Oh, thank you.
05:04You're a star.
05:05Oh, well, I appreciate that.
05:06Checks in the post.
05:08But, Mick, honestly, at the 100th show, you're our 100th player.
05:11Yeah.
05:12That's an achievement.
05:13Is it 100,000?
05:13Oh, I tell you what, wouldn't that be lovely?
05:15Yeah, it would be lovely.
05:16Now, tell everybody what you do, Mick.
05:18I'm a machine operator at McVitie's Cake Factory in Halifax.
05:22Yes.
05:23Look at you there.
05:23That's me.
05:25Look at you there.
05:27With my baffle gear on.
05:28Do you get to have a little cake or two yourself?
05:31Yeah, yeah.
05:31Oh, OK.
05:31And then we've got a staff shop.
05:33Oh, right, OK.
05:33So I get them for family and friends and...
05:35Right.
05:36TV crew as well.
05:38Yes, I know it is.
05:39It has been treating us to a cake or two in his time here.
05:42How are you feeling right now?
05:43Emotional.
05:44Are you?
05:44Yeah.
05:45It's been a tough year.
05:47DJ, my partner, he's been in and out of hospital, COPD.
05:51That's not a nice thing to have.
05:54I'm just happy to be here now and it's been a long slog,
05:57but it's going to be worth it.
05:58Your partner's not here.
06:00No, he can't travel.
06:01He can't travel.
06:02OK, so obviously he would be here.
06:04He would.
06:04If he could, he'd support you.
06:05Have you got anybody?
06:06I haven't, no, because I said I'd rather go down on my own anyway
06:08and I've got nobody doing that in my back.
06:10Yeah, OK.
06:12That's me.
06:13Apart from me.
06:14I can live with that.
06:16Now, let's talk a bit more about TJ.
06:19How did you meet?
06:19We used to work together.
06:20I was a fruit machine engineer and he was a bingo caller
06:23in an amusement arcade.
06:25Right.
06:25And we just got talking and one thing led to another,
06:28as it does, and 38 years later we're together still.
06:3238 years.
06:33Maddie for eight, together 38.
06:37Incredible.
06:37What a time.
06:40Hey, have a look.
06:42What a time.
06:43Who's that?
06:44That's his wedding, yeah?
06:46You look great.
06:482016.
06:50Yeah.
06:50Yeah.
06:51The more I talk to you, Mick, the more I really hope you're our jackpot winner.
06:54Thank you.
06:54I really do.
06:55Thank you.
06:56Now, before we start, can we confirm you selected this box at Roundup before the show began?
07:01I did.
07:02And as we all know by now, only the independent adjudicator knows what's inside your box and
07:06all the other boxes that are in play.
07:09Inside those boxes are 22 different sums of money.
07:12And here they are, from 1p all the way up to £100,000.
07:15Now, in the past few games that we've seen with Sarah and Chantel yesterday, I think we
07:23can all agree they've been tough.
07:24So today is the day that we turn that around.
07:28It's our 100th show, and we've won £100,000 in Mick's box.
07:34Yes, we do.
07:36Well, I say we all do.
07:40Of course, there's one person, yes.
07:42There's one person who doesn't, and that is the banker.
07:44He takes no prisoners.
07:46He does not want to give you any sort of big money.
07:49Make sure you play the game how you want to play it.
07:52Remember, Mick, lose those blues and keep those high reds in play for as long as you can.
07:56The longer you keep the high reds in play, the more chance those offers will go higher
08:00and higher at the end of each round.
08:02So, what is your plan to beat the banker today?
08:07Well, I've come up with an idea.
08:08Right.
08:09And I've had these done.
08:12Now, you've actually printed the Deal or No Deal logo on the card.
08:16Yeah.
08:16Which is illegal.
08:18I know I missed the Deal or No Deal.
08:20It's fine.
08:21Do you know what, Mick?
08:23You can do what you want.
08:24This is good.
08:24OK, how are you going to do it?
08:25I'm just going to pull them out at random.
08:27Right.
08:27Whatever number I pull out, you open that box, move on.
08:30And if one of the numbers means something to you?
08:32I'll let you know.
08:32I'll give you a bit of backstory to it, a birthday, your anniversary.
08:35Do you know what?
08:36Anything like that.
08:37This is great.
08:37But obviously, you need to take out 14.
08:39I need to take 14 out first.
08:41Go through that.
08:42This is definitely unique.
08:43It can go two ways, Stephen.
08:45Yeah, of course.
08:45A good way or a bad way.
08:46Well, do you know what?
08:47I hope it goes in a good way.
08:48Of good as way as any.
08:50Absolutely.
08:50Let's do it, Mick.
08:51Let's play your game of Deal or No Deal.
08:54Come on, Mick.
08:59First one.
08:59Oh, first one.
09:03Number one.
09:04All right.
09:05So, who's got number one?
09:07Ah, Simmy R. Barrister.
09:09Yeah.
09:10Simmy, I would like you to open your box like a barrister, please.
09:15Oh, Mick, I've really bonded with you over the past few days.
09:18I really hope this is a blue for you.
09:20Thank you.
09:20I've got a lot of love for you.
09:21She's not a very strict barrister, is she?
09:22Do you know what I mean?
09:25Simmy, make it a blue.
09:27Come on!
09:28What do you want?
09:29£10 gone.
09:31That must be a lovely start to see a blue.
09:34Five of blues would be better.
09:36Oh, yes.
09:36Come on, Mick.
09:37Let's do it.
09:38Next one.
09:3913?
09:40Yeah.
09:41OK.
09:41Who's got 13?
09:42You have Wendy.
09:43You've got a dry sense of humour, but you're so funny.
09:46But you've made me cry already.
09:49So, good luck.
09:50Go on, Wendy.
09:51He wants five blues.
09:53Yes!
09:54Come on!
09:54What's your next one?
10:03Number two.
10:05Who's got number two?
10:06Luke, yesterday you pulled out the £100,000.
10:11Please, not today.
10:13Good luck, Mick.
10:14Thank you.
10:16£50,000!
10:17Wow!
10:18Wow!
10:21I'll tell you what.
10:22If this system works, I'm going to bring these to market.
10:2850-50.
10:2950-50.
10:30No, 60-40.
10:33Two more boxes, Mick.
10:35Go on, then.
10:36I'll give you another one.
10:3721.
10:38Right, oosh.
10:40Lovely to meet you, Mick.
10:41You're brilliant.
10:42Hope this is a bloke.
10:44Thank you, darling.
10:45Keep it going.
10:48That's how it goes.
10:50That's how it goes.
10:51£100,000.
10:52OK.
10:55We know we didn't want to see the £100,000.
10:57I thought, genuinely, this was going to be an all-blue first round,
11:00which would have been amazing.
11:02But now we know the £100,000 isn't going to be won on our 100th show.
11:07But that's not to say the £75,000 could be won.
11:13So, uh, one more, Mick.
11:1822.
11:19Right, Sonia, go on.
11:21God luck, Mick.
11:22You deserve it.
11:23Your last five boxes have been blue.
11:25Is this one?
11:26£25,000.
11:31And that's the end of round one.
11:34Now, Mick.
11:35Yes.
11:36What do you make of the board?
11:38It's just a glitch.
11:38£50,000 and £75,000 is still there.
11:40Big reds are still there.
11:41Yeah.
11:42I like that.
11:42A little glitch.
11:43Yeah.
11:44A little stumble in the road.
11:45Temporary setback.
11:46A temporary setback.
11:47Yes.
11:48That's what it is.
11:48We'll call it that.
11:49Yeah.
11:50Mick said you're a pussycat banker.
12:00You don't have to tell him.
12:02He's asking what makes you think he's a pussycat.
12:05He's probably an old grumpy pussycat.
12:07An old grumpy pussycat.
12:09I bet he is.
12:10That attitude's not helping, Mick.
12:15100th show.
12:16I'll congratulate you to you, banker, too.
12:18This is great.
12:18Yes.
12:21Oh, there's a fun twist coming.
12:23Especially for today.
12:25And in honour of Kev.
12:27One of the boxes is full of chickens.
12:34Which one will it be?
12:37He said it's number 14.
12:41He's got a question for you, Mick.
12:43Oh.
12:45Do you remember Cesara?
12:47Yes.
12:47Yes?
12:4750,000 she won, didn't you?
12:49Yeah.
12:50Yeah.
12:51And she makes cakes, too.
12:52Oh, right.
12:54Ah.
12:55And Cesara brought the banker six cakes.
12:58So his question is, Mick, where's his cakes today?
13:02He said, seriously, where's his cakes?
13:04He don't need them.
13:05He's fat enough.
13:06Oh.
13:06Oh.
13:07Oh.
13:07He said his wallet's fat enough.
13:11Oh, he said, that's been noted, Mick.
13:16Red mark.
13:17Oh, if you won't be generous to the banker, why should he be generous to you?
13:20I should be generous in humour.
13:21Oh, right.
13:22There you go.
13:23How's that?
13:24No cakes.
13:25No big offer.
13:27In fact, his lowest ever offer in round one.
13:30Oh, he keeps saying, where are my cakes?
13:36Oh, Mick, this is harsh.
13:38Your first offer to buy your box is £300.
13:43Oh.
13:44Not in a good mood, is he?
13:46Well, I think it's when you called him fat.
13:49Slightly turned.
13:51Wouldn't have helped.
13:53But no.
13:54Tell me what you were thinking there, Mick.
13:55Ask me the question.
13:56Yes, of course.
13:57£300.
13:58Deal or no deal?
13:59No deal.
14:00No deal.
14:02Right.
14:03Come on.
14:05It's our 100th show.
14:06We need a big, big winner.
14:08The question is, is Mick that big winner?
14:11Find out how his game gets on.
14:13More after the break.
14:14Welcome back to Deal or No Deal.
14:26It's Mick's game today and the banker, you ready for this?
14:30A start of Mick's game with the worst opening offer we've ever had in round one.
14:35£300.
14:36Mick rightly said, ask me the question, please.
14:38No deal.
14:39Right, now, before we carry on and open the next three boxes in your next round, theatre.
14:45Yes.
14:45Very important to you.
14:46Yep.
14:46Come on.
14:47It's a theatre.
14:47Right.
14:48Yep.
14:48We got involved in 1996.
14:51We've done Oklahoma, Hello Dolly, My Fair Lady, Half a Sixpence, all the top ones.
14:56Wow.
14:56Playing lead roles.
14:58I even shaved my head for Daddy Warbucks in Annie.
15:00Did you?
15:01I did.
15:01I can see you as a Daddy Warbucks.
15:03A younger version.
15:04Oh, yeah.
15:05So you love these?
15:06Yeah.
15:06You've got to get into the park.
15:07You love Amdram?
15:08Yeah, yeah, it's good fun.
15:10A lot of people, they do it for nothing and it's a hobby and the volunteers and TJ directed
15:15and produced, I was on stage.
15:17Now, why don't you go to lead roles?
15:19Favourites.
15:20Yes.
15:20But it's hard, lovely, lovely people, great doing a show with applause and final nights
15:26and everything.
15:27Yeah?
15:27I do miss it, yeah.
15:28Shows your jazz hands, Mick.
15:30Nice.
15:32Now, if you did win big today and fingers crossed you do, what would you spend it on?
15:36I want mine and upgrade on me car, TJ and I, we can't fly because we're COPD, so we're
15:40going on England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales holidays, caravan, coach, so we have to do
15:45what we have to do.
15:45Beautiful.
15:46As long as you're together.
15:47Yeah.
15:47That's it.
15:48And that's our future.
15:49Absolutely.
15:50And just a nice little nest egg in bank.
15:51Yeah.
15:52I'm not a greedy person.
15:53In your game, we're aiming for the 75 now because we took out 100 in the first round.
15:58Box number 14 that you picked at random, any significance?
16:00That is TJ's birthday, 14th of February.
16:04Is it?
16:04Valentine's Day, yeah.
16:06Your husband's birthday is on the 14th and you picked number 14 at random?
16:10Yep.
16:11OK, fingers crossed.
16:12Weird how things work.
16:13Yeah, it is weird how things work.
16:14But I tell you what, what would work now is three lovely blues.
16:17Go on, Mick.
16:18Go on, Mick.
16:19APPLAUSE
16:20Number seven.
16:23Right, who's got number seven?
16:26Dami.
16:26Hey.
16:27Please, we would love a blue to start this round and a nice big cheer if it is.
16:32Yes, Mick, good luck and I hope it's a blue for you.
16:38Another red.
16:39£4,000.
16:40OK, we've chipped into now the big block of reds.
16:45All right, let's not chip any more.
16:48APPLAUSE
16:49Are we getting any feelings off the cards, Mick?
16:55They are what they are when they come out.
16:57Right, and you're literally picking them still at random?
16:58Totally random.
16:59So, two more boxes in this round.
17:01Where are we going?
17:04Number six.
17:06Ah, Lee.
17:07How are you doing, Lee?
17:08I'm good, yourself?
17:09Yeah, good, very good.
17:10Now, you've only had three blues since you've been here.
17:13The rest have all been reds.
17:15Go on, Lee.
17:16Don't pick a red today.
17:17We must meet up for a brew, my friend.
17:20You're going to have to supply the biscuits, though, lad.
17:22Thank you.
17:23Come on!
17:26One pound!
17:27All right, Scott, I hope this is good.
17:31Another blue will do.
17:33One pound off the board.
17:36Number four.
17:37Jenna.
17:38Son's birthday.
17:39Michael.
17:40Right, OK.
17:41Mick, you're so funny.
17:43I mean, he made me laugh so much this morning my eyelash fell off, so...
17:46I'm going to miss you, but good luck.
17:49This is his boy's birthday, but is it a birthday blue?
17:54£3,000.
17:55All right.
17:56OK.
17:57Good.
17:58Good.
17:58A healthy board.
18:00Mick, that's the end of that round.
18:02Looking at the board.
18:03How would you sum that board up?
18:05Yeah, but we've still got that clump down there.
18:06Absolutely.
18:07I'm happy with that.
18:08We can work on it.
18:08Well, when you look at it, we are not in a bad position here, Mick.
18:13Good.
18:13Fingers crossed on a lovely big red in your box.
18:18That would be great.
18:20Mm.
18:23Hello, banker.
18:25After the £100,000 went in your first round, Mick,
18:28he thinks you were panicking.
18:30Oh, right.
18:31OK.
18:31However, Mick, he says that was a much better round.
18:35Thank you.
18:36He's going to go as far to say a good round.
18:38Mm-hm.
18:40And here's some even more good news.
18:41Is that a banana?
18:43He's put the lack of cakes behind him.
18:45We're going to be fine now.
18:47Good.
18:48OK.
18:48He wants to talk money.
18:50Sensible money.
18:51I'm listening.
18:53This musical fan should be thinking,
18:55Mamma Mia, what an offer.
18:57But if he turns this down, he'll be leaving here Les Miserables.
19:03The £100,000's gone.
19:05The £25,000 is gone.
19:06And there's a big gap between the £5,000 and the £2,000.
19:11So do not disregard this Mick out of hand.
19:17Mick, it has gone up.
19:19It's had a big jump.
19:20Ooh.
19:21To £2,125.
19:24Wow.
19:25Yeah.
19:25That's quite respectable.
19:27That's a big leap.
19:28It is.
19:28Yeah, thank you.
19:29Yeah.
19:29On £300.
19:30Eh, there's life on that board, yeah.
19:33There really is.
19:33There is.
19:35Ask me the question.
19:36OK.
19:37£2,125.
19:40Deal or no deal?
19:42No deal.
19:42No deal.
19:44Come on, Mick.
19:45Let's do this.
19:46Come on, Mick.
19:49Three blues in this round would be amazing.
19:53Yep.
19:53Take your time.
19:55Take it easy.
19:56Imagine that one P in box number 12.
20:01Box number 12 is with our Ryan.
20:05How you doing, Ryan?
20:06I'm doing great.
20:07How are you?
20:07Wingmate.
20:08Yeah.
20:08She's a very happy guy, right?
20:10He's always happy.
20:10Always happy.
20:11Always smiling.
20:12Always jolly.
20:13Good.
20:13Mick, you've been a solid wing player, man.
20:15And I'm going to miss you.
20:16Thank you.
20:17I hope this is a blue for you.
20:18Say goodbye with a blue.
20:21Yay!
20:23Come on, Mick.
20:24£100.
20:25Come.
20:28Two more of those would be lovely.
20:31And your next one is number?
20:33Nine.
20:33Number nine.
20:35Number nine?
20:36That's me.
20:36Oh, Gemma.
20:37Lady brings the blues.
20:39Lady brings the blues.
20:41Now, yesterday was your first read in a long time,
20:45the £5,000,
20:46and you had a long running streak of blues.
20:49Can you get back on the blue track?
20:51Mick, I really hope it's a blue.
20:54Go on, lass.
20:57£10,000.
20:58Ooh.
21:01Right, £10,000 is off the board.
21:04No problem.
21:05Ooh.
21:05One more.
21:08Number 15 is with Sonia Faye.
21:12Sosage, how are you doing?
21:13I'm doing good.
21:15You're just a total gent.
21:16I'm really going to miss you.
21:18Thank you.
21:21£2,000.
21:22Right.
21:25We've got to stop chipping into these reds,
21:27because normally we would go £2,000.
21:30Not bad.
21:31But we need to stop finding the reds.
21:36But what is the banker going to tempt you with?
21:39What clever offer is he going to try and get you to sell your box for?
21:49Hello, banker.
21:54Yes, he's saying the reds are dropping.
21:55£10,000 and £2,000 are gone.
21:59Ooh.
21:59He believes you're a player with guts.
22:02He believes that you will bravely continue,
22:06even when the evidence suggests that you shouldn't.
22:10Warning, round four is next.
22:14He said it before, and he's going to say it again.
22:18The £75,000 is going to go in this round.
22:21And last time he predicted that, he was right.
22:25However, as recognition to the brave player he's up against,
22:31here is a better offer.
22:34Ooh.
22:40These offers are going up like I can't remember before.
22:44£4,380.
22:50I know.
22:52Take him with £10,000.
22:53I've got to get it.
22:56I've insulted him and he's off-rooted my mum, haven't I?
22:58I know.
22:59And you didn't bring him any cakes.
23:00No.
23:01Mind you, Mick, look, when you think about it,
23:03the £50,000, the £75,000 and the £7,500 and the £5,000,
23:07big, big reds.
23:09But we are going into round four.
23:11Yeah.
23:13We're ready?
23:14Am I ready?
23:15Good question.
23:16I'm sorry.
23:17Am I ready for the question?
23:18I'm not playing.
23:20I'm ready for the question.
23:20Oh, you're ready for the question.
23:22OK.
23:23I wonder there for a minute, what's going on here?
23:26Mick, £4,380.
23:30Deal or no deal?
23:32No deal.
23:33No deal.
23:34Right, now, we know round four...
23:37..is a tricky round.
23:41Please, when Mick opens his next three boxes,
23:45please don't tell me, which we've seen time and time again,
23:49that he knocks out the £75,000 and the £50,000,
23:52because if he does, we're in a lot of trouble.
23:56Let's hope he doesn't know.
23:57Only one way to find out.
23:59Be back after the break.
24:10Welcome back to Deal or No Deal.
24:12Now, Mick has just turned down £4,380.
24:16Now, we were surprised at that offer.
24:19Mm-hm.
24:19For round three.
24:20Yep.
24:21This is his board at this moment in time.
24:23It's still got the £50,000 and the second highest amount
24:26on the board, the £75,000.
24:30We took the £100 out early on,
24:32but those biggies are still in play.
24:36Thank goodness for that.
24:37What is this you put there?
24:38This, I brought the big guns out.
24:40This is my look at...
24:42You won't know what this is.
24:43It's a two-shilling coin.
24:44Right, you're right.
24:45I don't...
24:45What is it, Mick?
24:46It's 10p.
24:47Yes.
24:48In old money.
24:48Yeah.
24:49Yeah.
24:49And it's got my year of birth on it, 1963.
24:52OK.
24:52Me and my sister sometimes go to bingo once a fortnight
24:55and I take it with me and put it on my table.
24:57I've had a few little wins with it.
24:59Do you know what the worrying thing is?
25:00That is virtually the identical size to the 1p coin
25:04that we give to 1p player.
25:06OK.
25:06Yeah, you don't need another coin like this.
25:08I've got a great case with that.
25:10We do not want to be giving you the penny, Mick.
25:12No.
25:13But what we do want to win is the £75,000.
25:16Yeah.
25:16Come on, Mick.
25:17Let's prove after this round that it could be
25:20in your special box, box number 14,
25:24your husband's birthday.
25:26Come on.
25:26Three more boxes.
25:28Let's get rid of that penny.
25:29Number eight.
25:31Right, Janet.
25:33Mick, you said at the beginning
25:34that you didn't have anyone with you today
25:36and I'd like to speak for everyone.
25:38I think you've got 21 other players.
25:39Oh, I have, yeah.
25:40You're right.
25:45There's 21 people here.
25:46Yeah.
25:47Funny, caring, kind, crazy.
25:51But I've had an absolute blast with them all.
25:54And whatever happened, you're not on your own.
25:56No, I'm not.
25:56You're right.
25:57I'm not.
25:57And they're all behind me.
25:58Yeah.
25:58And I thank them for that.
26:00That was a...
26:00Yeah.
26:02Come on, Mick.
26:05Do you know what, Janet?
26:06That was a lovely, lovely thing to say.
26:08So much so, Mick, do you know what?
26:11You said at the start that you're on your own.
26:14Well, no.
26:15You've got 21 other players.
26:19I'm saying this, Mick,
26:19because I'm going to ask the producers
26:20to edit Janet out.
26:21I'll let you have that.
26:27No, no, no, Janet, that's great.
26:29You're not on your own.
26:30No, and I'm...
26:31And actually, 21, I'll make 22.
26:33Yeah.
26:34Absolutely.
26:35Absolutely.
26:36Go on, Janet.
26:37OK, I really hope it's a blue.
26:39OK, I'll do all that.
26:41Go on.
26:43Yes!
26:44Yes!
26:44That is great.
26:46Five pounds.
26:47Well done, Andrew.
26:48Thank you.
26:48Brilliant, Janet.
26:50Five pounds.
26:51Thank you.
26:51OK.
26:52Second box in this round.
26:54I tell you, Mick,
26:55if you can have an all blue,
26:57it would be the best moment in your game.
26:59Yeah.
27:00Protect those reds.
27:01Yeah.
27:02OK.
27:03Dive in.
27:04Card number three.
27:06Now, Maz.
27:08Your man's a girlfriend.
27:10I am.
27:11I'm a New Yorkshire girl, aren't I?
27:12Get a start.
27:13What's in your box?
27:14Well, I'm hoping it's a blue.
27:16Thank you.
27:16Yeah.
27:17Go on, Maz.
27:19Yes!
27:21Come on!
27:22Lovely blue.
27:24God bless you.
27:26Thank you.
27:27God bless you.
27:28Two beautiful blues.
27:31One more.
27:32And I tell you what,
27:34you will have got through round four,
27:36the round that many players dread,
27:39keeping all those reds.
27:41Go on.
27:42Now, where are you now?
27:44Card number 19.
27:46Mick, Mick, Mick.
27:46Uchi, our doctor.
27:48There's a doctor in the house.
27:51What's your feelings, Uchi?
27:52Nothing really for the book.
27:53No feelings on it?
27:54Yeah.
27:54No vibe.
27:55But I hope it's a blue for you, though.
27:57So do I.
27:57Come on, Uchi, let's see it.
27:59Right.
27:59Good luck, Mick.
28:00You're a lovely bloke.
28:01A calming blue, please, Doc.
28:021,000.
28:06Oh!
28:06Wow!
28:06There you are.
28:08Yes, there you are.
28:09Absolutely.
28:12Do you know why we can live with that, Mick?
28:14Because it was round four.
28:15Yeah.
28:16And you've seen, as we've all seen, round four can sometimes kill someone's game.
28:22But what is the banker going to do?
28:24To tempt you out of the game?
28:27Hello, banker.
28:32Oh!
28:33Banker's saying he was wrong about the 75.
28:35Even the greater good can be wrong.
28:39Oh, yes, Mick's got his lucky shilling here.
28:42What chance does he have now?
28:4510p in old money?
28:49Oh, but he's got a hunch you're going to be going home with 10p in new money.
28:52All right.
28:53OK.
28:54Mm.
28:55Ah.
28:55The banker is finding you hard to read, Mick.
28:59He thinks you seem a little detached from your decisions.
29:02Really?
29:03Like it's all just happening around you.
29:06Ah, when players do that, he feels a need to take control.
29:12He's saying he wants you to play on.
29:15All right.
29:15So he's going to make you an offer that you should consider, but then reject.
29:20Ah.
29:21He's worried that if your offer is too big, you may take it and leave.
29:24And he's not going to risk that.
29:27Oh.
29:28Mick.
29:31He's keeping it the same as last time.
29:33Oh.
29:344,380 pounds.
29:36He said, please, reject it and play on.
29:40Mm.
29:40Again, you know what he's doing.
29:42Yeah.
29:42He's playing with my mind.
29:43He's absolutely trying to get in there.
29:45Yeah.
29:46That's a very, very clever way to do it.
29:48Is he succeeding with that?
29:51No.
29:51In any way?
29:52No.
29:52I've got four blues, I've got four reds, two big ones, two middle big ones.
29:58I'm ready for a question.
29:59Yes.
30:00Come on, Mick.
30:014,380 pounds.
30:05Deal or no deal?
30:07Thank you, Mr. Blanchard.
30:09No deal.
30:10Right.
30:10This is now a crucial, crucial round because we're slightly playing with fire here.
30:22Three boxes and only four reds on your board.
30:27But in saying that, Mick, you do have four blues.
30:30But you know you need to stay on the blue side and steer away from the red.
30:36Which is the first box you're going to take out?
30:40Number 2-0, Aisha.
30:43Mick, when we first met, I didn't know if we would get on or not because you're quite a closed book and I'm quite open.
30:50But you're an absolute gentleman.
30:51You ask me every day how I am.
30:53You're lovely.
30:54I'm going to miss you.
30:55She pairs me well.
30:58Please, give us a blue.
30:59Good luck, Mick.
31:01Thank you.
31:04£5,000.
31:05OK.
31:06It's still a low red, but it is a red.
31:11£5,000 gone.
31:13We've got to keep those two big reds in this round.
31:17Is it?
31:18Inside.
31:19Box 16 with Jason.
31:21Yesterday, in your box, can you remember what you had?
31:24Yeah, I've had some big numbers, actually, the past few boxes.
31:27You had the £75,000 yesterday and the £25,000 the day before, two big reds.
31:32Please don't make it a third at this crucial moment in Mick's game.
31:37I'm going to miss you, Mick.
31:37You cannot see one of the biggies.
31:39Go on, Jason.
31:44£750.
31:45Yes.
31:48£750.
31:50Thank you.
31:50You're the man.
31:51Thank you.
31:52Thank you.
31:53Off the board.
31:55One more box.
31:57Mick.
31:5918.
32:00Nick.
32:01You've had six reds in a row.
32:03I'll miss you flute playing.
32:07Hey, Bob.
32:10Nick, show us what's inside.
32:12Good luck, Nick.
32:15Come on.
32:17£7,500.
32:18Listen, it's not one of the big ones.
32:21It is not one of the big ones.
32:25Wow.
32:25So, the two biggies are still in play.
32:33Mick survives another day.
32:35But what is the banker going to offer him?
32:38Because he knows the £50,000 or the £75,000
32:41could actually be in box number 14,
32:46which means a lot to Mick.
32:48What's the banker going to do?
32:50Find out after the break.
32:52How are you doing?
33:03Welcome back to Deal or No Deal.
33:04Let me tell you now,
33:06this is getting pretty tense.
33:09Mick has played a very cool game.
33:12He's still got the £50,000
33:14and the £75,000 in play.
33:16Mick, how are you feeling with those numbers?
33:19I'm happy with them.
33:20You're all right.
33:21Yeah.
33:21I just have to lose the blues.
33:23That's if you go on.
33:24Yeah.
33:25Because obviously we don't know
33:26what the banker has been thinking
33:27during the break,
33:28but whatever he's going to offer,
33:30he will want to buy your box.
33:38Hello, banker.
33:40He's saying a nice round there, Mick.
33:42Thank you.
33:43It's all part of his plan, he says,
33:45luring you into a false sense of security
33:48before the Jaws stamp shut.
33:51His offer is rising again.
33:55Ooh.
33:56He's saying it's a huge amount of money.
33:59And yes, that NP is still on the board.
34:03But he thinks, Mick,
34:05you should play on
34:06because he thinks the next round's going to be wonderful for you again.
34:10It's just going to cost you a lot of money
34:14to find out.
34:20Wow.
34:21Mick, he wants to buy your box right now
34:24and he wants you to leave this game
34:26with £13,600.
34:41Uchi, I saw your face there.
34:43Yeah?
34:44That is amazing, isn't it?
34:46Yeah, that board, brilliant.
34:48Yeah.
34:48I'm starting to believe that
34:50them middle section reds
34:52have left the game for a reason.
34:55Me and you spoke just before this show
34:57and Mick said to me,
35:00what will be, will be.
35:01And I truly believe
35:03that one of them big ones is meant for you, mate.
35:07Do I carry on?
35:08Cos 14's birthday is one of the big ones in this box.
35:12And if I carry on
35:13and I lose the two big ones,
35:14I've got 50 turning a penny.
35:16Yeah.
35:17It's a lot of money.
35:18And we always say, don't we, it's real money.
35:20I want to do this game differently
35:21to what everybody else has done.
35:23And I have done,
35:24but I always said
35:25I want to go home with something.
35:26Yeah.
35:27Maz, what are you thinking?
35:28Well, it's nearly £14,000.
35:30It's a lot of money.
35:31I've never had that money before.
35:32Yeah.
35:33Felix, what are you thinking?
35:36I'm so torn.
35:37I would really struggle with this decision.
35:39Mick's an absolute top-geezing.
35:41I feel you deserve it
35:42as much as anyone here.
35:44It's like,
35:45I'd keep going if I was you.
35:46You would keep going.
35:47Hands up, I'd keep going.
35:48About half splitting it.
35:52But, as Felix said,
35:55he personally would go on.
35:57Just because the blues outweigh the red
35:58doesn't mean that you may not wipe out the two reds.
36:00I think the question for you is,
36:02if you were to lose the two reds in the next round,
36:04how would you feel?
36:05Yeah.
36:05And that's the question.
36:06Yeah.
36:07Remind me about number 14.
36:08What does that mean?
36:09It's his birthday.
36:1014th of February, 1961.
36:12So that does mean something to me,
36:14obviously, the number.
36:15But what's inside it
36:17is anybody's guess.
36:19It's hard, Mick.
36:20It's hard.
36:21It is, it is, it is.
36:22And there's only me that can make that decision.
36:24Yeah.
36:24You tell me when you're ready for the question, Mick.
36:28I'm ready for the question.
36:31And I've got no idea what you're going to say.
36:3313,600 pounds.
36:40Deal?
36:45Or no deal?
36:51Thank you, Mr. Vanker.
36:54I do appreciate the offer.
37:00Deal.
37:03I'm not a greedy person.
37:26I've never been a greedy person.
37:27It's just having that safety net in bank.
37:29That's all I wanted.
37:31And I think that's my safety net.
37:32Yeah.
37:38Don't you apologise about anything.
37:41I'm hoping, though,
37:42those are tears of joy as well.
37:44That you're going home
37:45and you can bring that amazing news to TJ.
37:48Thank you.
37:49But now, back in the game.
37:51As always,
37:52we now play on as you would have played on.
37:54Just to see
37:55what you would have ended up with
37:56inside box 14.
37:58Which was a special number to you both.
38:01Yep.
38:01So,
38:02two more boxes in this round.
38:04And the banker, of course,
38:05will play on as he would do
38:06with the offers
38:07as we go on.
38:09Where are we going next, Mick?
38:11Number
38:1111.
38:14Right, Felix.
38:15You said
38:16to Mick,
38:17do you know what?
38:18I would have played on.
38:20Let's just hope
38:21for Mick's game,
38:22he's chosen the right decision.
38:24Mick,
38:25congratulations.
38:26Thank you.
38:26You've played a great game.
38:27Thank you.
38:27And whatever happens,
38:28you've done really well.
38:29I'm happy.
38:30Yeah.
38:30Thank you.
38:31Go on, Felix,
38:32show us the 50
38:32or the 75,000.
38:34Thank you.
38:35Thank you.
38:35Yeah.
38:36One more.
38:37One more.
38:39OK.
38:41OK.
38:4375,000
38:44and that is a great start
38:46but we're not out the woods yet.
38:48But I tell you what,
38:49if you can reveal
38:50the 50,000 pounds now
38:52in box
38:53number 5,
38:5410
38:55or 17,
38:56you will listen to this cheer
38:58and celebration
38:59for you, Mick.
39:01Which one
39:02is the 50,000 pounds in?
39:03You're saying
39:05it's inside
39:06our newbie.
39:07Mark,
39:08please
39:09reveal the 50,000
39:11pound.
39:12Prove that Mick
39:12did the right decision
39:14in saying deal.
39:16Go on.
39:17Top bow, mate.
39:20Oh,
39:2050 pounds.
39:22OK,
39:23remember,
39:23just in case
39:25you're new to the show,
39:26watching at home,
39:28the banker
39:28now plays on
39:30as though we are
39:30still in play.
39:32So he will give
39:33an honest
39:33offer
39:34like you would have done
39:35if you'd have said
39:36no deal.
39:36But what
39:37would that offer have been?
39:39Is the 50,000
39:40pounds
39:40in your box, Mick?
39:42Hello, banker.
39:55The 75,000
39:56pounds going
39:57did hurt.
40:01Doesn't change the fact
40:02that the banker
40:03thinks that you should
40:03have played on.
40:04would have stayed the same.
40:11Right.
40:11At 13,600 pounds.
40:15I'm happy about that.
40:15Yeah.
40:16Like another card.
40:17Thank you, Mr. Banker.
40:18I'm happy.
40:18Thank you, Banker.
40:19Yep.
40:19Thank you.
40:20OK, one more box
40:21and just two cards.
40:22Two cards left.
40:24Which one's it going to be?
40:28Number 17.
40:31Who's got that?
40:32Kev.
40:33You're a gentleman.
40:35Thanks for now.
40:36Please reveal
40:37the 50,000
40:39pounds.
40:42No.
40:43Oh, boy, oh, boy.
40:4710p off the board.
40:49And I tell you what now,
40:50you can never second-guess
40:52the banker,
40:52but I'm predicting
40:54the offer won't stay
40:55the same now.
40:56That's 15, mate.
40:57Yes, isn't it?
40:57Right, Banker.
41:07Hello, Banker.
41:09He's saying, Mick,
41:10we all know where
41:10this is going now.
41:11And thank you
41:13for giving him
41:15this final bit of joy.
41:17He said,
41:18you should play on.
41:20He tried to take control
41:21and you should have listened.
41:25The banker's saying,
41:26players,
41:27you never listen,
41:28even when
41:29he's trying to help.
41:34Your offer, Mick,
41:35would have doubled
41:36to £27,200
41:39and he finished it
41:41before we put the phone
41:42out going,
41:43ooh,
41:44that's got to sting.
41:47It's time to find out, Mick.
41:49Mick,
41:50whatever's in that box,
41:52just remember,
41:53that's not real money
41:54and neither is that offer.
41:56No.
41:56Look at what you're
41:56walking away with, mate.
41:57That's what I've got to think of,
41:58yeah.
41:59Thank you.
41:59Lee,
42:00you are right
42:01in what you're saying,
42:02but if he does have
42:05the £50,000,
42:06it's going to hurt a little.
42:13What did you bring
42:13to the table, Mick?
42:14Let's find out.
42:18Yes!
42:22Yes!
42:23Nick!
42:24That's amazing.
42:26That is incredible.
42:28That is incredible.
42:31Before we talk to Mick,
42:32quickly open your box.
42:34Do the £50,000.
42:35There it is.
42:36Mick.
42:43Mick.
42:45That is unreal.
42:48When I first
42:48picked my ping pong ball out
42:50and I got 14,
42:51I just kept saying to myself,
42:53I'm going to go to end.
42:54I'm going to go to end,
42:55it's TJ's birthday.
42:56It's got to be big money.
42:57And as that game went on,
42:58I started thinking about it
42:59and I thought,
43:00let's just see how it plays out.
43:02Yeah.
43:03Yeah.
43:03But I'll tell you what,
43:04you've had a lot of courage.
43:05You really have.
43:07And Mick,
43:08the words I won't forget
43:09that you said
43:10is this.
43:12I have never
43:13had £13,600
43:16in my life.
43:18Well, the difference today is, Mick,
43:21you do.
43:24Thank you.
43:25Well done.
43:26Thank you.
43:26Well done.
43:27It's great to meet you.
43:29Mick, everybody!
43:32That was an emotional game.
43:34And the banker,
43:35he is going to be raging.
43:38He's just spent £13,600
43:41on a box
43:42that was only worth
43:43one pay.
43:45What a way
43:46to end the show
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