The game show begins its second season with the first of four episodes airing this week. The top prize is $1 million for the first game, and it increases by $1 million for each additional game during the week, leading up to $6 million.
Contestants choose from 26 briefcases containing varying amounts of money, while dealing with "The Banker" to eliminate cases in hopes of securing the top prize of one million dollars.
A Georgia woman and a fifth-grade teacher from Los Angeles play for the $1 million.
In this Thanksgiving-themed episode, a returning New Jersey contestant receives a message from NBC Sports' Bob Costas, Jerome Bettis, Cris Collinsworth and Sterling Sharpe. Also: players from South Carolina and Florida compete.
A Brooklyn game-show aficionado and an Oklahoma nurse play for the $1 million grand prize.
An Oklahoma surgical nurse and a Las Vegas policeman compete for the $1 million top prize.
A Missouri woman gets into the groove, trying to dance her way to the top prize.
A teacher from Los Angeles and a truck driver from New York try for the top prize of $1 million.
A female car-racing fan from Florida gears up for the competition.
The game show pays tribute to “Grease” when a San Jose contestant who's a huge fan of the rock-and-roll musical plays for $1 million.
A contestant from New Hyde Park, N.Y., competes.
Sports legends Dick Butkus and Scottie Pippen help a Chicago native play for the top prize of $1 million.
New York Yankees manager Joe Torre gives advice to a New Jersey contestant.
Episode 258 is an episode from a TV game show Deal Or No Deal which aired on March 4th, 2007.
A Tennessee woman plays for the million.
An Alaskan woman returns to finish a game. Also, an aspiring comic from Brooklyn makes a play for the $1 million prize, with help from funnyman Bill Bellamy.
WWE stars lend a hand, including John Cena, Bobby Lashley, Edge and Randy Orton.
The 100th episode is celebrated with celebrity well wishes from Jay Leno, Regis Philbin, Jackie Chan, Celine Dion, Hayden Panettiere and Zachary Quinto.
An Arizona woman and a California man play for the prize.
Subway hero Wesley Autrey of New York City plays for the million.