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Deal or No Deal: CNBC Previews Revival of Howie Mandel Game Show

Deal or No Deal TV show on CNBC: (canceled or renewed?)

Deal or No Deal is back! Recently, CNBC announced the TV series revival will premiere this December.

Hosted by Howie Mandel, the new season of the game show “will continue to offer up a high-pressure, high-stakes game of risk and reward, in which contestants face a series of potentially life-altering decisions.” The series originally ran on NBC and in syndication from 2005 to 2010.

CNBC‘s Deal or No Deal revival is set to debut on December 5th.

Take a sneak peek and read more info below:

Howie Mandel may be closing out this season of “America’s Got Talent” on September 19, but don’t miss him too much! The all-new “Deal or No Deal” comes to CNBC on December 5. Premiering almost 10 years after the hit show was last in production, the new series will continue to offer up a high-pressure, high-stakes game of risk and reward, in which contestants face a series of potentially life-altering decisions. With 26 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash – ranging from a penny to $1 million ─ contestants have to decide whether to accept an offer of cash from the mysterious entity known only as “the Banker,” in exchange for what might be contained in the contestant’s chosen briefcase.

The contestants come from all across the country for a life-changing chance, and every dollar can make a difference. The briefcase models each also have their own stories, including up-and-coming DJ/model Mahogany Lox who is also the granddaughter of Berry Gordy, two-time “Survivor” alum Brenda Lowe, Anchal Joseph of “America’s Next Top Model” Cycle 7, Anne Julia Hagen who was crowned Miss Germany since earned a PH. D., and 22 other fascinating, accomplished women.

By day, CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news. By night, CNBC is an entertainment network with a programming slate that is an extension of CNBC’s distinct brand. Primetime series include “The Profit,” “Shark Tank,” “Jay Leno’s Garage,” “Billion Dollar Buyer,” “The Deed,” “American Greed,” “Deadly Rich,” and “Secret Lives of the Super Rich,” among others.

The new “Deal or No Deal” is produced by Truly Original, a subsidiary of Endemol Shine North America, with Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh and Scott St. John as executive producers. Jim Ackerman and Christian Barcellos are the executive producers for CNBC.

What do you think? Are you a fan of Deal or No Deal? Will you watch the series revival?

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