Carol Merrill (born Carol Lue Hiller c. 1940 in Frederic, Wisconsin) is a retired model for the long running game show Let's Make a Deal from 1963-1977. She the nice lady who models toasters, refrigerators, cars and other big prizes on the show and sometimes participates in those unpredictable zonks. Plus unlike future models and not unlike The Price is Right occasionally, she changed clothes in between all acts. Even though she stopped modeling after the show ended in 1977, her last appearance on LMAD was in 1986 in the unannounced finale of the second 80s revival alongside original announcer Jay Stewart; they appeared via a zonk reveal.
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| - Carol Merrill (born Carol Lue Hiller c. 1940 in Frederic, Wisconsin) is a retired model for the long running game show Let's Make a Deal from 1963-1977. She the nice lady who models toasters, refrigerators, cars and other big prizes on the show and sometimes participates in those unpredictable zonks. Plus unlike future models and not unlike The Price is Right occasionally, she changed clothes in between all acts. Even though she stopped modeling after the show ended in 1977, her last appearance on LMAD was in 1986 in the unannounced finale of the second 80s revival alongside original announcer Jay Stewart; they appeared via a zonk reveal.
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| - Carol Merrill (born Carol Lue Hiller c. 1940 in Frederic, Wisconsin) is a retired model for the long running game show Let's Make a Deal from 1963-1977. She the nice lady who models toasters, refrigerators, cars and other big prizes on the show and sometimes participates in those unpredictable zonks. Plus unlike future models and not unlike The Price is Right occasionally, she changed clothes in between all acts. Even though she stopped modeling after the show ended in 1977, her last appearance on LMAD was in 1986 in the unannounced finale of the second 80s revival alongside original announcer Jay Stewart; they appeared via a zonk reveal. Prior to working on the show, Carol was a model for the short-lived game show Your Surprise Package hosted by You Bet Your Life sidekick George Fenneman.
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