Postcodeloterij Guldenjacht, better known as simply Miljoenenjacht (which roughly translates to Hunt for Millions in English), is the first ever version of Deal or No Deal worldwide. It is notorious for taking breaks that take up to six months, airing six episodes while it can before taking another break. For its first five years, the show aired on Nederland 2 thanks to the TROS. In 2005, it moved to Tien, the channel of John de Mol, who created the show. In 2007, it moved to RTL 4, where it is still broadcast to this day, after Tien was sold to RTL Group and is therefore defunct. While it is famous for being the beginning of DOND's international success, it didn't always have the format we all know and love.
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| - Postcodeloterij Guldenjacht, better known as simply Miljoenenjacht (which roughly translates to Hunt for Millions in English), is the first ever version of Deal or No Deal worldwide. It is notorious for taking breaks that take up to six months, airing six episodes while it can before taking another break. For its first five years, the show aired on Nederland 2 thanks to the TROS. In 2005, it moved to Tien, the channel of John de Mol, who created the show. In 2007, it moved to RTL 4, where it is still broadcast to this day, after Tien was sold to RTL Group and is therefore defunct. While it is famous for being the beginning of DOND's international success, it didn't always have the format we all know and love.
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| - Postcodeloterij Guldenjacht, better known as simply Miljoenenjacht (which roughly translates to Hunt for Millions in English), is the first ever version of Deal or No Deal worldwide. It is notorious for taking breaks that take up to six months, airing six episodes while it can before taking another break. For its first five years, the show aired on Nederland 2 thanks to the TROS. In 2005, it moved to Tien, the channel of John de Mol, who created the show. In 2007, it moved to RTL 4, where it is still broadcast to this day, after Tien was sold to RTL Group and is therefore defunct. While it is famous for being the beginning of DOND's international success, it didn't always have the format we all know and love.
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