Hawkee
04-16-2018, 01:38 AM
As a LMAD fan I have always wondered how Wayne Brady and the rest of the Let's Make A Deal gang have been coping without Monty Hall since he died in October? Because I've noticed that Monty Hall's name is still mentioned in the end credits of Let's Make A Deal even though he's no longer living and I seem to wonder if CBS will continue to make a new season of LMAD this fall. Also has a new replacement producer been announced to replace Monty Hall on the next season of LMAD. Because I've keep hearing that Wayne Brady is now the new producer of Let's Make A Deal along with Mike Richards for the time being. Did Monty Hall crown Wayne Brady as the new owner of LMAD before his passing?
Bestie
Videoranger007
04-16-2018, 09:08 AM
Monty Hall did very little with the show after 1992 and mainly just put some input into it. Of course the show will continue its incredibly popular. They will keep Monty Hall's name in the credits out of respect. He did not own the show either, nor will Wayne Brady. CBS owns it.
DadTheKing
04-16-2018, 11:28 PM
Hi, Bestie! LMAD should do a tribute show to good old Monty. Invite people who came on the show when he was the host and give out retro prizes. What do you think?
DTK
Hawkee
04-18-2018, 01:43 AM
Hi, Bestie! LMAD should do a tribute show to good old Monty. Invite people who came on the show when he was the host and give out retro prizes. What do you think?
DTK
That's a wonderful idea. I think LMAD should do a special tribute to Monty Hall every season on the anniversary of Monty Hall's death and call it LMAD's Monty Hall Day and have Monty Hall's kids be prize models and have Richard Hall be the announcer for the day and then have the contestants all be former contestants as an awesome retro surprise. Monty Hall would be so proud of this idea if it existed
Bestie