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Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions is a television production company responsible for producing several American
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in the 1970s and 1980s. The company is best known for its hit series ''
Let's Make a Deal ''Let's Make a Deal'' (also known as ''LMAD'') is an American television musical comedy variety-game show that originated in the United States in 1963 and has since been produced in many countries throughout the world. The program was created an ...
'', which aired in several company-produced iterations off and on between 1963 and 1986. The company disbanded sometime in 1987, but the company exists as a holding company for all Hatos-Hall assets. It is currently owned by Marcus/ Glass Entertainment.


History: ''Let's Make a Deal''

Prior to meeting and while working in 1962 on the
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game show ''
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'', hosted by
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, Stefan Hatos and
Monty Hall Monty Hall (born Monte Halparin; August 25, 1921 – September 30, 2017) was a Canadian radio and television show host who moved to the United States in 1955 to pursue a career in broadcasting. After working as a radio newsreader and sport ...
had different career paths. Hatos was a writer and producer who had worked in both television and radio and had also been a producer for
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's early television specials. Hall's American media career began in 1955 when he became a contributor for the NBC Radio ''
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'' program. After five years of this, he moved to Hollywood and became the host of the
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-produced '' Video Village''. While hosting the series in 1962, he sold his first production (the aforementioned ''Your First Impression'') to NBC and met Hatos, who was working on the show as a producer (Hall was executive producer). The next year, the duo debuted the long-running ''Let's Make a Deal'' on NBC, and the show was an instant success, running in daytime on NBC and later on ABC for 13 seasons. Two weekly network primetime versions also aired, one on NBC in 1967 and one on ABC from 1969 to 1971. The show's popularity also spawned a syndicated version, which aired weekly from 1971 to 1977 and was one of the first network game shows to do so.


Other shows

In addition to ''LMAD'', Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions also produced the 1970s hit '' Split Second'' for ABC. The series, which ran from 1972 to 1975, was the only other show the company produced that lasted more than one season. Other game shows produced by the team included ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' It's Anybody's Guess'' for NBC and '' It Pays to Be Ignorant'' and ''
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'' in syndication. The last of those series was the hosting debut for
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.


The 1980s

After a hiatus of several years, Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions returned to production in the mid-1980s with a revival of ''Let's Make A Deal,'' which ran in daily syndication from 1984 to 1986. (Another daily syndicated version, which aired from 1980 to 1981, while hosted by Hall was not produced with Hatos.) After that series ended its run, Hatos and Hall revived ''Split Second'' in syndication in the fall of 1986 with Hall hosting. The company broke up following the show's cancellation.


Afterwards

Although Hatos retired from writing and producing television shows after ''Split Second'' ended in 1987, he continued to oversee the licensing agreements and was involved with the foreign versions of ''Let's Make a Deal'' until his death in 1999. Hall was retired for the most part following the 1987 cancellation of ''Split Second,'' though he frequently made cameos related to ''Let's Make a Deal'' such as one he made as part of '' Good Morning Americas 2009 game show week. Hall replaced
Bob Hilton Robert Wesley Hilton (born July 23, 1943) is an American television game show personality. He hosted ''The Guinness Game'', a revival of '' Truth or Consequences'', and the 1990 revival of ''Let's Make a Deal'' for one season and replaced by Monty ...
as host of a daytime ''Let's Make a Deal'' series NBC attempted in 1990 (which was produced by Dick Clark Productions) and helmed it until its 1991 cancellation and later made a cameo on a weekly primetime edition NBC aired in 2003. For the 2009 CBS daytime series, Hall served as a consultant and Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions is credited as a co-production company (much in the same way
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's name was used on ''
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'' long after his production company was dissolved). Hall has also hosted at least one game on the current version. Hall died in 2017 and the family is still involved in the production company with its current owners. In 2021, the holding company was acquired by Glass Entertainment and Marcus Entertainment. The joint venture also hired Monty Hall's daughter Sharon, a former Endemol Shine executive, as consultant.


References

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External links


Letsmakeadeal.com: Stefan Hatos biography
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