Deal or No Deal (Arab world)

Al Safqa الصفقة
Presented by Amir Karar
Country of origin Arab world
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 50 minutes (with commercials)
Release
Original network MBC 1
Picture format 4:3 SDTV
Original release September 15 – October 20, 2004
Deal or No Deal
Deal or no deal LBC logo.
Presented by Michel Sanan
Country of origin Arab League Arab world
No. of episodes 55
Production
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 50 minutes (with commercials)
Release
Original network LBC
Original release April 1, 2005 – 2006

Deal or No Deal's Arabic version was first broadcast on September 15, 2004, having a brief weekly run on the Pan-Arabic channel MBC 1, called Al Safqa (الصفقة) and hosted by Amir Karar, the top prize was US$1,000,000.

After being cancelled, the show was revived as a daily program between April 1, 2005 and 2006 on LBC, called Deal or No Deal and hosted by Michel Sanan, the top prize was US$250,000 and was using the French format. A contestant win the grand prize after refused the offer of US$71,000.[1]

Case Values

MBC 1 Version

The show starts with 26 contenders being asked five general-knowledge questions, each one with three possible answers. The players answer the questions using keypads. If a player gets a question right, they receive one point for each contestant who got that question wrong. The two best players face off at the Temptation Round.

In this round, one of the two players can decide to leave the game and take home a valuable price. If both reject this option, an open-ended buzzer question is asked. If a contestant buzzes in with the correct answer, they proceed. If a contestant buzzes in with a wrong answer, they get eliminated and their opponent moves on to the final round where the case game is played.

After the winning player has selected his briefcase, the 25 contenders who did not make it to the final round are given one of the 25 remaining cases each. When the finalist selects a case to be opened, the player holding it has to guess its content and receive a small amount of money if his guess is proved to be correct.

If the main player is not sure about taking or rejecting a bank offer, he can also ask a friend or relative who accompanied him to the studio, or even the entire audience which will cast their vote via keypad (Deal/No Deal) - the result will be shown to the player in percentage terms.

The case game consists of 26 cases, which ranges from US$0.01 to US$1,000,000:

Left Side Right Side
US$0.01 US$1,000
US$0.05 US$2,500
US$0.10 US$5,000
US$0.20 US$10,000
US$0.50 US$20,000
US$1 US$30,000
US$5 US$50,000
US$10 US$100,000
US$25 US$200,000
US$50 US$300,000
US$100 US$400,000
US$250 US$500,000
US$500 US$1,000,000

LBC Version

The show consists of 22 boxes, which ranges from US$0.01 to US$250,000.

Left Side Right Side
US$0.01 US$1,000
Joke prize (or US$1) US$2,500
Joke prize US$5,000
Joke prize US$10,000
Joke prize (or US$25) US$15,000
US$50 US$25,000
US$100 US$50,000
US$150 US$75,000
US$200 US$100,000
US$300 US$125,000
US$500 US$250,000

References

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