Deal or No Deal's Bringing Cash-Filled Cases to Waterford

The models are packing up the shiny briefcases and coming to Connecticut

By Brad Drazen
|  Thursday, Apr 30, 2009  |  Updated 9:00 AM EDT
View Comments (
)
|
Email
|
Print
Deal or No Deal's Bringing Cash-Filled Cases to Waterford

Getty Images

Howie Mandel and NBC's "Deal or No Deal" are coming to Connecticut.

advertisement

Connecticut will soon be wheeling and dealing with Howie five days a week. The NBC show "Deal or No Deal" is moving its models and briefcases to Connecticut.

The half-hour game show, hosted by Howie Mandel, will start shooting this summer at Sonalysts Studios in Waterford, Variety reports. The reason is a tax break -- a 30 percent production tax credit.

"Deal's" new home has been used by musical acts such as Aerosmith and Alicia Keys for tour rehearsals. Steven Spielberg also filmed a portion of "Amistad" there. 

The Sonalysts complex is just off Interstate 95 and, interestingly, the cavernous studio is located below ground. 

"Deal" follows in the footsteps of Maury Povich's “Maury'' moving here from from New York  and "Jerry Springer" and “The Steve Wilkos Show'' coming from Chicago. Those shows will be filmed in a new Stamford studio, separate from where "Deal" is set to be taped.

Gov. M. Jodi Rell told Variety the agreement would help the state economy.

"This is tremendous news for Connecticut and its ever-growing film and television industry," Rell said in a statement to Variety. "We've done everything we can to make our state an attractive and economically smart place to make good film and TV -- and you can see it paying off."

Posted Jul 19, 2009
Leave Comments
Jim Calhoun Cancer Challenge
The NBC Connecticut Jim Calhoun Cancer Challenge Ride and Walk is on Saturday, June 9 in Simsbury.
Follow Us
Sign up to receive news and updates that matter to you.
Send Us Your Story Tips
Check Out