How to Watch — Let's Make a Deal
Let's Make a Deal airs regularly and is available through multiple platforms, making it easy to tune in to the excitement, drama, and comedy that have made the show a television fixture for over 60 years. Here's everything you need to know about watching new episodes and catching up on past seasons from the comfort of your home.
Current Broadcast Schedule
Let's Make a Deal currently airs on CBS in daytime syndication, with new episodes produced regularly throughout the year. The show typically airs on weekday afternoons, though exact times vary by local market and network affiliate. Most CBS affiliates carry the program in the late morning or early afternoon slot, making it accessible to viewers who enjoy game shows during their day. Check your local TV listings or visit the official Let's Make a Deal website for the specific air time in your area, as syndicated programming can vary significantly by region and broadcast market. Checking ahead ensures you don't miss your favorite episodes or new contestant adventures.
- Network
- CBS
- Schedule
- Weekdays (time varies by market, commonly 10:00 am ET / 9:00 am CT, right before The Price Is Right)
- Host(s)
- Wayne Brady (since 2009); Jonathan Mangum as announcer/sidekick; Alison Fiori (formerly Tiffany Coyne) as model
- Current Season
- Season 17 of the Wayne Brady era (2025–2026 season)
- Streaming
- Paramount+ (next-day), CBS.com (current episodes with TV-provider login)
- Official Site
- cbs.com/shows/lets-make-a-deal
Streaming Options Available
Beyond traditional broadcast television, Let's Make a Deal is available on several streaming platforms for maximum convenience and flexibility in viewing schedules:
- Paramount+: The most comprehensive streaming option, offering current episodes and extensive back catalogs from recent seasons and years of episodes
- Pluto TV: Often features Let's Make a Deal in scheduled blocks throughout the day, available free with advertising between segments
- YouTube: Official clips and selected episodes are available; CBS sometimes uploads highlight reels and memorable moments from recent episodes
- Cable on Demand: If you have a cable subscription, on-demand options may be available through your provider for additional convenience
Fresh Episode Production
New episodes of Let's Make a Deal are produced continuously throughout the year and typically air shortly after taping at CBS Television City in Los Angeles. The turnaround between taping and broadcast is usually a few weeks, ensuring fresh content. This means there's always new content featuring new contestants, new deals, and new outcomes to watch and enjoy. The show's steady production schedule ensures that there's rarely a drought of new episodes to watch, giving fans regular access to content throughout the year and seasons. Regular taping allows the show to maintain a consistent presence on television schedules.
Archive and Classic Episodes
For viewers interested in the show's history and how it has evolved, classic episodes from various eras are sometimes available on streaming services. Paramount+ in particular has invested heavily in Let's Make a Deal content, offering both current episodes and selections from the Wayne Brady era's archives dating back several years. Some classic Monty Hall episodes from the original run occasionally surface in special broadcasts or streaming selections, giving newer audiences a chance to experience the show's roots and evolution over time. These historical episodes provide valuable context for understanding the show's development.
Social Media and Viral Content
Let's Make a Deal maintains an active social media presence across multiple platforms, with clips posted regularly on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. These short-form videos showcase memorable moments, funny Zonks, emotional reactions, and entertaining contestant interactions from recent episodes. Following the show on social media is a great way to stay updated on recent episodes without committing to full-episode viewing. Viral clips sometimes introduce the show to audiences who weren't already familiar with it, extending its cultural reach and introducing new viewers to the beloved format and Wayne Brady's hosting style.
Prime Time Specials and Events
Occasionally, Let's Make a Deal airs special prime-time episodes on CBS, usually during the holiday season or for milestone celebrations and anniversary events. These episodes attract larger audiences than daytime slots and are often marketed differently from standard daytime episodes. Prime-time specials typically feature celebrities or special themes and formatting, making them distinct viewing experiences worth noting. Check CBS's primetime schedule throughout the year for these special events and celebrations that draw extra attention to the show.
Choosing Your Viewing Method
For live viewing, checking local listings gives you the most accurate broadcast time for your region and local station. For streaming, platforms like Paramount+ allow you to watch on your schedule at any time that works for you. The advantage of streaming is flexibility—you can watch full episodes without commercial interruption, rewind to catch details you missed, and jump around to different episodes freely. Whether you're a casual viewer who enjoys occasional episodes or a dedicated fan who watches regularly, Let's Make a Deal's multi-platform availability makes it accessible in whatever way suits your lifestyle and preferences best.
Last verified: April 14, 2026. Networks and streaming availability change frequently — confirm with the links above before planning your viewing.
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