Wayne Brady
CBS Daytime Shows Offer "Big Money" Week of April 22
By Jamey Giddens on April 19, 2013
The programming peeps at CBS Daytime must subscribe to the same motto I do — if it don't make dollars, it don't make sense! Next week on The Price is Right, Let's Make a Deal and The Talk, loads of cash and high-dollar prizes will be handed out.
TPIR contestants will have the chance to win up to $500,000 playing the popular game "Plinko", the week of April 22-26. A whopping $250,000 will be at stake during play of "Punch A Bunch"; while the "Grande Game" will be worth $100,000. Additionally, one contestant will be able to play "3 Strikes" for a brand new Ferrari! READ MORE
CBS Daytime to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Let's Make a Deal This Friday
By Jamey Giddens on February 25, 2013

The legendary Monty Hall will appear this coming Friday on Let's Make a Deal with host Wayne Brady, to celebrate the iconic game show's 50th anniversary. Brady, who has hosted the CBS Daytime incarnation of Deal since 2009, appeared on The Talk today to give the ladies a sneak peek of Friday's festivities. Check out Brady on The Talk below! READ MORE
Nasty Feud Between Let's Make a Deal's Wayne Brady and Bill Maher Heats Up!
By Jamey Giddens on July 13, 2012

The war of words between political comedian Bill Maher and Let's Make a Deal host Wayne Brady has been the talk of the blogosphere for the past few days. Apparently the squabble started when Maher took a dig at President Barack Obama's blackness—or in Maher's opinion, lack thereof—by comparing the POTUS to Brady on his HBO series Real Time With Bill Maher.
A fed up Brady went on The Talk co-host Aisha Tyler's Girl on Guy podcast and proceeded to blast off on Maher. Said Brady in response to Maher referring to Obama as "your Wayne Brady:
"Just because you f*** black hookers, just because you had that particular black experience… I have to stop myself to getting into it because I realize the thing is if I had gone on his show, or even doing it online, I'm not going to win. Because as soon as you back off, he still has his platform to say whatever he wants to." READ MORE

