Season: 4 Episode: 29 [ change ]
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Sheila's Game with Box Number 12.
In the first round Sheila chose:
Judy with box number 4 had £3,000
Doug with box number 11 had £5,000
Claude with box number 5 had £10
The remaining boxes are: 1p, 10p, 50p, £1, £5, £50, £100, £250, £750, £1,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £250,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £9,360 | £5,007 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £5,007 which was rejected.
In the second round Sheila chose:
Chelsea with box number 8 had £20,000
The remaining boxes are: 1p, 10p, 50p, £5, £50, £100, £250, £750, £1,000, £10,000, £15,000, £50,000, £75,000, £250,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £8,825 | £7,007 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £7,007 which was rejected.
In the third round Sheila chose:
Liz with box number 19 had £750
The remaining boxes are: 1p, 10p, 50p, £5, £50, £250, £1,000, £10,000, £15,000, £75,000, £250,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £9,185 | £9,007 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £9,007 which was rejected.
In the fourth round Sheila chose:
David with box number 1 had 50p
The remaining boxes are: 10p, £5, £50, £250, £1,000, £15,000, £75,000, £250,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £14,202 | £12,007 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £12,007 which was rejected.
In the fifth round Sheila chose:
Pete with box number 15 had £250
The remaining boxes are: 10p, £5, £50, £1,000, £250,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £11,718 | £12,007 | | Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £12,007 which was accepted.
Now Sheila is trying to find a box which contains £250,000. If Sheila finds £250,000 in the next round, Sheila has made a great deal.
In the sixth round Sheila chose:
Nick with box number 18 had £1,000
The remaining boxes are: £50, £250,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £64,280 | £70,007 | | Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £70,007
Sheila had £50 in box number 12 which means Sheila beat the Banker by £11,957, although the highest opportunity to deal was £70,007.
The remaining box belonged to Pauline with box number 22 which had £250,000.
Summary:
Dealt at: £12,007
Amount in their Box: £50
Highest Offer: £70,007
Lowest Offer: £5,007
A James Bond theme to the offers today, as Dame Judy Dench lookalike Sheila takes to the chair. A steady build up in the offers througout the game is met with a familiar steady destruction of the high value reds! Unlike Bond, Sheila doesn't have any tricks up her sleeve to bail her out, and makes a quick exit near the end.
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This is the last time I'll say this, because the feeling of deja-vu is becoming too powerful: can the Banker please stop telling us the offer BEFORE the round is complete!!! It seems to be happening in around 90% of all games at the moment.
xxxxx.as43234.netRay and Melanie both got down to 5-box with the £250k and nothing else, and were given great offers which they seemed wise to accept... until it was revealed they had the big one all along. And Sheila came within an ace of completing what would have been a most remarkable hat-trick. It was clear that if she'd done so, she'd more than likely have been shaken and stirred (to use something from Bond there, and not meaning to sound cruel). But £12,007 is still much more than what most others so far this season have gone away with.
xx.134.199.248urgh, missed the game. Came home like now (8pm)and my sky + isnt working anymore (lol) Was it a good game? Judging by it...yes. James bond??
xxxxx.cable.ubr06.perr.blueyonder.co.ukdond, the whole James Bond theme throughout was due to Sheila's uncanny resemblance to Judi Dench, who plays M in the current Bond films. she even works for an impressionist agency!
xxxxx.as43234.netHi James! Thanks for that! I must be daft...I dont see any resemblance lol.
xxxxx.cable.ubr06.perr.blueyonder.co.ukOh waiitt...omg she does look like her :-o!!!!!!!1
xxxxx.cable.ubr06.perr.blueyonder.co.uknoel is STILL saying that the weekend dond is on saturday... it must b almost confirmed now that c4 changed it 2 sunday at short notice
xx.134.139.78evidentally DOND is not live, even a 8 year old can suss it out! Why dont they just come clean? Better yet, stop referring to games as a "Saturday show" (for example) Just say Julie's game < lol. Why are they hiding its live? The pilgrims also know...there bound to tell someone else....
xxxxx.cable.ubr06.perr.blueyonder.co.uki posted the above comment. 4got to write my name in. Bdw im changing my name 2 Kinder Bueno lol, it sounds cooler :D
xxxxx.cable.ubr06.perr.blueyonder.co.ukI agree dond; if the show is happy to include shots of the cameramen and mention the unseen period when they attach the player's microphone, then surely they can stop pretending that the show is live. In one of the early shows when the player was taking ages to decide whether to deal, they even joked about phoning Richard and Judy and informing them that their show might have to start late..!
xxxxx.as43234.netThe extent they go to make the show more fun! Have they not heard the sahying 'If it isn't broken - don't fix it!' I mean: * 26k (Ol' Faithful) < Oh please! * Box 22: Death box. That is just silly! I mean its a random game, and they just add useless garbage to it. I like DOND, but not with all these silly "gimmicks" put into them!
xxxxx.cable.ubr06.perr.blueyonder.co.ukSpeaking of annoying gimmicks, the Banker's Gamble has just returned, in Liz's game.
xxxxx.as43234.netThe Casino Royale theme music was playing while Sheila took the walk of wealth and also played after she said No Deal to the first offer.
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