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en I'm not surprised in the least to see these presenters coming back. They are craftsmen who know exactly how to make TV formats work. People think that anyone can present but it's not true. It's an art that takes 20 years to perfect. Look at Noel Edmonds: he can't sing, he can't dance, he's shit at telling jokes but he's been on TV for decades because he's such a skilled presenter. He can take a very basic format like Deal Or No Deal and make it seem really exciting to watch.

en Deal or No Deal is a new format and (Family) Feud is a resurrected format, which is always harder to work with when you are bringing something back to life.

en Bull shit! There is a great deal of new territory to conquer. In my next show I'm going to make a girl pregnant on stage. Naturally it will be without sex. Everyone will be happy about it, but I'm not telling you any more.

en Busy people, singles, anyone who needs help. Decorating for Christmas can be a lot more work than a lot of people want to deal with, but decorations are what make the holidays special. It?s a perfect job for Alpine Angels.

en That's going to be a big deal on New Year's Eve, to watch this guy perform, how to truly make drinks with flair. In the bartending world, he's a big deal. He practices four or five hours a day ... almost like an athlete.

en "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. There is no deal, but when there is a deal we will make you happy by telling you,

en I believe that this is really going to help the market for people who are selling beef. But, the whole mad cow deal is going to make it a little bit harder for us to get back to what we were just a few years ago.

en Those of us in the sport who make our profession at it have seen this coming. We're not as surprised as some other people are. We've seen it building. This has been a work in progress for the last five or six years. It's a nice change.

en I've had people come up to me with the strangest interpretations of what lyrics might mean, and I'm like, 'You go! I never thought of that, but that works,' ... I think true art is a universal reflection, and true artists are just messengers of that reflection - or, at best, skilled presenters.

en We like our guys. We like our core. We still have time to make a deal. We have until February to make a deal. We're happy with how these guys are coming together.

en We're going to try to run things as close to a game as we can. There are still some situations we need to work on and we'll have to create those, but I think we can do it and still make a fun deal to watch.

en It's exciting coming back into work, it's always a good laugh. I enjoyed my time at Real Madrid, but it's nothing like coming into a dressing room where you understand all the jokes and everything else.

en I suspected that after Deal or No Deal became a hit, every company in the world would be gathering up formats and pitching shows to the networks. We felt we had a limited window of opportunity. So rather than wait for a show to be created in Holland or another country and slowly make its way around the world, we wanted to specifically develop shows for the United States.

en I am disappointed that the sophisticated businessmen involved in this dispute have failed to strike a deal. There should be enough money and enough good sense to make a deal work for everyone. The only people hurt by this dispute are the fans.

en The reality is that, at least from my experience, these people coming into the trades are very hard workers and become skilled craftsmen and are doing a great job.


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