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Carol Merrill

Carol Merrill (born Carol Lue Hiller c. 1940 in Frederic, Wisconsin, U.S.) was the model〔("Carol Merrill" ). Let's Make A Deal (A Joint Venture). Retrieved May 15, 2010.〕 for the television game show ''Let's Make a Deal'' during the show's original run between 1963 and 1977.
==Modeling==
While on ''Let's Make a Deal'', Merrill would model the various prizes, present money to contestants, and perform various other tasks as an assistant to host Monty Hall. On ''Let's Make a Deal'', Merrill was frequently referred to by Monty Hall by her full name, and thus became one of the first game show models to be known as such, rather than the customary first-name-only naming convention used by such shows as ''The Price Is Right''. This allowed Merrill to gain wider recognition than other game show models of the time, and her celebrity status has led to many guest appearances on talk shows such as the ''Late Show with David Letterman'', ''Good Morning America'', and ''Geraldo''.〔 As Hall once put it,
''"I never said 'door' without saying 'Carol Merrill.' 'Let's see what Carol Merrill has behind door No. 2.' 'What Carol Merrill has in the box.' So she and Jay Stewart, my announcer, became stars. Everywhere we went, people would say, 'How's Carol?' 'How's Jay?'"''〔

Merrill, along with original ''Let's Make a Deal'' announcer Jay Stewart, made an appearance in 1986 on the finale of ''The All-New Let's Make a Deal'', modeling a zonk (200 pounds of bananas) along with Stewart. After learning that the contestant traded $1,427 for the zonk, Merrill decided to let him have the $1,427 anyway while Stewart gave him a banana bunch to go with the money.

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