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À prendre ou à laisser (Take it or leave it) is the French version of the television game show Deal or No Deal. It was premiered on 12 January 2004 on TF1. It is hosted by Arthur, the former vice-president of Endemol-France and a popular radio presenter. There has been at least seven winners of the €500,000 prize. On 17 July 2004, Pascal Olmeta accepted the offer of €620,000 after eliminating all the boxes except for the €1,000,000 box and a box which contains the CD. He had the latter in his box. It is always considered as "l'affaire du siècle" (deal of the century).

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  • À prendre ou à laisser (parfois surnommé Les Boîtes) est un jeu télévisé français adapté du jeu néerlandais Miljoenenjacht, plus connu sous le titre de ses adaptations anglophones, Deal or No Deal. Ce jeu est produit par Hervé Hubert pour , filiale d'Endemol France. Le jeu est diffusé sur TF1 entre 2004 et 2006, puis entre 2009 et 2010, et est présenté par Arthur. Il est ensuite diffusé sur D8 entre 2014 et 2015, et est présenté par Julien Courbet. L'émission revient sur C8 en 2020, présentée par Cyril Hanouna puis par Christophe Dechavanne du 14 juin au 25 juin 2021. Des rediffusions ont également été proposées sur la chaîne belge AB3 en 2010 et sur RTL9 du 20 août 2012 au 3 janvier 2013. (fr)
  • À prendre ou à laisser (Take it or leave it) is the French version of the television game show Deal or No Deal. It was premiered on 12 January 2004 on TF1. It is hosted by Arthur, the former vice-president of Endemol-France and a popular radio presenter. There are 22 boxes representing the 22 régions of France, with each contestant coming from that region. The prizes range from €0.01 to €500,000 and include (normally) three "joke" prizes (e.g. a cup or a coat hanger) and a "joker", containing an amount determined by the number of contestants who answer the "selection-question" correctly. The "joker" is €10,000 (sometimes €30,000) multiplied by the number of correct answers. There has been at least seven winners of the €500,000 prize. On 17 July 2004, Pascal Olmeta accepted the offer of €620,000 after eliminating all the boxes except for the €1,000,000 box and a box which contains the CD. He had the latter in his box. It is always considered as "l'affaire du siècle" (deal of the century). Other factors particular to the French version are that the prize is shared with a viewer who has phoned in to enter the competition and that offers of an "échange" (change of box) are fairly frequent. In 2006, the graphics were changed to be more similar to the American version. The top prize was raised to €1,000,000, and the number of boxes was raised to 24. The number of French regions stated on the opening titles was also 24, two more people representing an overseas department (départements d'outre-mer) and an ex-pat. Alongside revised graphics, the set was also heavily revamped. After being cancelled in late 2006, it was re-commissioned on 5 January 2009 and the prize was lowered back to €500,000, with a new graphics and music being similar to the United States syndicated version and the set being similar to the UK version. It now has a 45-minute slot at 6:30 pm (French hour) every weekday. The show still has 24 boxes, keeping some of the larger prize boxes. Since its comeback, A prendre ou à laisser has had only one €500,000 winner. On 23 January 2009, Marie-Ange had a €500,000 box and she refused all banker's offers (until €210,000). The last season of the show on TF1 started on 12 April 2010 and ended on 3 June 2010. (en)
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  • À prendre ou à laisser (parfois surnommé Les Boîtes) est un jeu télévisé français adapté du jeu néerlandais Miljoenenjacht, plus connu sous le titre de ses adaptations anglophones, Deal or No Deal. Ce jeu est produit par Hervé Hubert pour , filiale d'Endemol France. Le jeu est diffusé sur TF1 entre 2004 et 2006, puis entre 2009 et 2010, et est présenté par Arthur. Il est ensuite diffusé sur D8 entre 2014 et 2015, et est présenté par Julien Courbet. L'émission revient sur C8 en 2020, présentée par Cyril Hanouna puis par Christophe Dechavanne du 14 juin au 25 juin 2021. (fr)
  • À prendre ou à laisser (Take it or leave it) is the French version of the television game show Deal or No Deal. It was premiered on 12 January 2004 on TF1. It is hosted by Arthur, the former vice-president of Endemol-France and a popular radio presenter. There has been at least seven winners of the €500,000 prize. On 17 July 2004, Pascal Olmeta accepted the offer of €620,000 after eliminating all the boxes except for the €1,000,000 box and a box which contains the CD. He had the latter in his box. It is always considered as "l'affaire du siècle" (deal of the century). (en)
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  • À prendre ou à laisser (jeu télévisé) (fr)
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