Deal or No Deal is a British Endemolgame show hosted by Noel Edmonds, based on the format which originated in the Netherlands. The show features a single contestant trying to beat the Banker as they open 22 identical sealed red boxes assigned to potential contestants in an order of their choosing. The boxes contain randomly assigned sums of money inside ranging from 1p to £250,000. The day's contestant is selected at the beginning, bringing their box to the chair. As the boxes are opened over a number of rounds, the Banker makes offers of real money to gain possession of their box. The gameplay is coordinated by Edmonds, who communicates with the unseen banker by telephone. Contestants can either 'deal' to take the money, or play to the end, settling on the amount in their box.
The objective is for the contestant to obtain the highest amount of money they believe they can, whilst the Banker is trying to minimise the amount they have to pay out. As the game progresses and more possible final values are eliminated, both the Banker and the contestant have more information to offer deals or accept deals. The contestant faces the risk of not accepting a deal may lead to smaller deals later or the final amount being lower than previous deals offered. The Banker faces the converse, the offers made may ultimately end up being greater than the contestant would have won should the whole game be played out.
The Banker is an English-language monthly international financial affairs publication owned by The Financial Times Ltd. and edited in London. The magazine was first published in January 1926 through founding Editor, Brendan Bracken of the Financial News, who went on to become the chairman of the Financial Times from 1945-1958.
Since its founding, the magazine has claimed a dedication to the international perspective through features, interviews, multi-media applications and events. The Banker is the world’s premier banking and finance resource, read in over 180 countries and is the key source of data and analysis for the industry. It combines in-depth regional and country coverage with reports on global financial markets, regulation and policy, cash management and securities services, commodities and carbon finance, infrastructure and project finance, trading and technology, clearing and settlement, and management and governance issues.
The Banker is read most widely in banks, financial institutions, multilateral corporations, central banks and finance ministries around the world. Approximately 60% of its readers are CEO/President and CFO/Treasurers of their organizations.
"The Banker" is the 14th episode of the sixth season of the U.S. comedy series The Office and the show's 114th episode overall. It was written by Jason Kessler and directed by Jeffrey Blitz.
The series—presented as if it were a real documentary—depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In this episode, an investment banker comes to the office to speak with HR rep Toby Flenderson (Paul Lieberstein), since the company has recently been bought out. The episode is a clip show featuring montages of episodes past, as the banker asks about events in the office.
The episode "The Banker" received mixed reviews from critics and 3.7/9 in the 18-49 demographic.
Synopsis
When an investment banker, Eric Ward (David Costabile), comes to Dunder Mifflin Scranton to check for any discrepancies, Michael (Steve Carell), Dwight (Rainn Wilson), Andy (Ed Helms) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) pull out all the stops in hopes of impressing him with their high-profile contacts. Michael – now the highest-ranking employee of Dunder-Mifflin, since all of Corporate in New York have been removed – flagrantly lies to make the office look more attractive, including having Dwight pretend to be the HR rep to keep Toby (Paul Lieberstein) from telling him about the office's problems. Toby returns to speak with the banker and he struggles to evade the fact-checker's questions. As they go over a list of potential liabilities, viewers are shown plenty of instances where the staff have destroyed property, engaged in dangerous activities and office romance, time wasting and conflict. It ends with clips where the office have come together as a family, including numerous moments in Jim and Pam's romance.
Marcus rapped on the Walk of Wealth during his game but The Banker was not to be outdone, apparently he's the shizzle!
Watch Deal or No Deal on 4OD http://www.channel4.com/programmes/deal-or-no-deal/4od
published: 25 Mar 2013
Deal or No Deal 2007 never trust the banker
Deal or No Deal classic 2007
published: 15 Jul 2020
Deal or no Deal 2008 Jess
Deal Classic 2008 Jess was the first player to be offered the Bankers Gamble and she certainly gave the banker a run for his money
published: 06 Nov 2017
Jimmy Carr faces The Banker on Celebrity Deal or No Deal
Jimmy Carr faces The Banker on Celebrity Deal or No Deal
Quickly becoming a highlight of the show, the first Celebrity Deal or No Deal didn't hit our screens until 2012. Stand-up comedian and TV host Jimmy Carr was the first of our celebs to brave the spotlight and face The Banker - all in the name of charity.
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published: 22 Aug 2016
Deal or No Deal UK - EMPTY BOX!
This videos shows the contestant choosing box 2 only to find that it is EMPTY! The video goes on to show the action taken by the D.O.N.D. team to resolve the situation.
published: 09 Aug 2010
Best Bits | Deal or No Deal UK
Highlight compilations from the old DVD game.
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0:00 - Noel
2:16 - Deal Exposed
3:23 - Cheers and Tears
5:55 - Crazy Contestants
7:58 - The Banker Versus
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yes this channel is a deal or no deal channel now deal with it
published: 14 Oct 2021
Deal or No Deal (LIVE) - Banker is Shown! 20/10/2011
The Banker is shown for the first time LIVE on Television! He is covered up in a costume in the Dream Factory and one person from the audience uncovers him and then everyone could see him completely!
published: 20 Oct 2011
Deal or no Deal March 12 2009 Alice 2nd £250,000 Winner
Deal Classic 2009 Alice took an all or nothing gamble for the big one
published: 08 Aug 2017
Deal or no Deal Collin 2013 The Worst Deal Ever
Deal or no Deal 2013
published: 06 Apr 2023
Deal or No Deal (Banker)
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Marcus rapped on the Walk of Wealth during his game but The Banker was not to be outdone, apparently he's the shizzle!
Watch Deal or No Deal on 4OD http://www....
Marcus rapped on the Walk of Wealth during his game but The Banker was not to be outdone, apparently he's the shizzle!
Watch Deal or No Deal on 4OD http://www.channel4.com/programmes/deal-or-no-deal/4od
Marcus rapped on the Walk of Wealth during his game but The Banker was not to be outdone, apparently he's the shizzle!
Watch Deal or No Deal on 4OD http://www.channel4.com/programmes/deal-or-no-deal/4od
Jimmy Carr faces The Banker on Celebrity Deal or No Deal
Quickly becoming a highlight of the show, the first Celebrity Deal or No Deal didn't hit our screens u...
Jimmy Carr faces The Banker on Celebrity Deal or No Deal
Quickly becoming a highlight of the show, the first Celebrity Deal or No Deal didn't hit our screens until 2012. Stand-up comedian and TV host Jimmy Carr was the first of our celebs to brave the spotlight and face The Banker - all in the name of charity.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/1OZyQ94
Visit the website: http://www.dealornodeal.co.uk
#dealornodeal
Jimmy Carr faces The Banker on Celebrity Deal or No Deal
Quickly becoming a highlight of the show, the first Celebrity Deal or No Deal didn't hit our screens until 2012. Stand-up comedian and TV host Jimmy Carr was the first of our celebs to brave the spotlight and face The Banker - all in the name of charity.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/1OZyQ94
Visit the website: http://www.dealornodeal.co.uk
#dealornodeal
This videos shows the contestant choosing box 2 only to find that it is EMPTY! The video goes on to show the action taken by the D.O.N.D. team to resolve the s...
This videos shows the contestant choosing box 2 only to find that it is EMPTY! The video goes on to show the action taken by the D.O.N.D. team to resolve the situation.
This videos shows the contestant choosing box 2 only to find that it is EMPTY! The video goes on to show the action taken by the D.O.N.D. team to resolve the situation.
Highlight compilations from the old DVD game.
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0:00 - Noel
2:16 - Deal Exposed
3:23 - Cheers and Tears
5:55 - Crazy Contestants
7:58 - The Banker Versus
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Highlight compilations from the old DVD game.
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0:00 - Noel
2:16 - Deal Exposed
3:23 - Cheers and Tears
5:55 - Crazy Contestants
7:58 - The Banker Versus
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yes this channel is a deal or no deal channel now deal with it
Highlight compilations from the old DVD game.
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0:00 - Noel
2:16 - Deal Exposed
3:23 - Cheers and Tears
5:55 - Crazy Contestants
7:58 - The Banker Versus
---
yes this channel is a deal or no deal channel now deal with it
The Banker is shown for the first time LIVE on Television! He is covered up in a costume in the Dream Factory and one person from the audience uncovers him and ...
The Banker is shown for the first time LIVE on Television! He is covered up in a costume in the Dream Factory and one person from the audience uncovers him and then everyone could see him completely!
The Banker is shown for the first time LIVE on Television! He is covered up in a costume in the Dream Factory and one person from the audience uncovers him and then everyone could see him completely!
Marcus rapped on the Walk of Wealth during his game but The Banker was not to be outdone, apparently he's the shizzle!
Watch Deal or No Deal on 4OD http://www.channel4.com/programmes/deal-or-no-deal/4od
Jimmy Carr faces The Banker on Celebrity Deal or No Deal
Quickly becoming a highlight of the show, the first Celebrity Deal or No Deal didn't hit our screens until 2012. Stand-up comedian and TV host Jimmy Carr was the first of our celebs to brave the spotlight and face The Banker - all in the name of charity.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/1OZyQ94
Visit the website: http://www.dealornodeal.co.uk
#dealornodeal
This videos shows the contestant choosing box 2 only to find that it is EMPTY! The video goes on to show the action taken by the D.O.N.D. team to resolve the situation.
Highlight compilations from the old DVD game.
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0:00 - Noel
2:16 - Deal Exposed
3:23 - Cheers and Tears
5:55 - Crazy Contestants
7:58 - The Banker Versus
---
yes this channel is a deal or no deal channel now deal with it
The Banker is shown for the first time LIVE on Television! He is covered up in a costume in the Dream Factory and one person from the audience uncovers him and then everyone could see him completely!
Deal or No Deal is a British Endemolgame show hosted by Noel Edmonds, based on the format which originated in the Netherlands. The show features a single contestant trying to beat the Banker as they open 22 identical sealed red boxes assigned to potential contestants in an order of their choosing. The boxes contain randomly assigned sums of money inside ranging from 1p to £250,000. The day's contestant is selected at the beginning, bringing their box to the chair. As the boxes are opened over a number of rounds, the Banker makes offers of real money to gain possession of their box. The gameplay is coordinated by Edmonds, who communicates with the unseen banker by telephone. Contestants can either 'deal' to take the money, or play to the end, settling on the amount in their box.
The objective is for the contestant to obtain the highest amount of money they believe they can, whilst the Banker is trying to minimise the amount they have to pay out. As the game progresses and more possible final values are eliminated, both the Banker and the contestant have more information to offer deals or accept deals. The contestant faces the risk of not accepting a deal may lead to smaller deals later or the final amount being lower than previous deals offered. The Banker faces the converse, the offers made may ultimately end up being greater than the contestant would have won should the whole game be played out.