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Soap stars head to 'Let's Make a Deal'

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Jack Wagner is to appear on the U.S. game show "Let's Make a Deal" to give away a walk-on role on his soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful," CBS said. 
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Published: Jan. 12, 2012 at 12:02 PM

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12 (UPI) -- Jack Wagner is to appear on the U.S. game show "Let's Make a Deal" to give away a walk-on role on his soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful," CBS said.

"Let's Make a Deal" model Tiffany Coyne will play herself on "The Bold and the Beautiful" Tuesday.

Wagner and his co-star Alley Mills will then appear as "Let's Make a Deal" contestants dressed as a lobster and angler, respectively, on the soap Wednesday. "Deal" host Wayne Brady is to play himself in the episode.

Wagner will appear on "Deal" for real Jan. 20 to give away the "B&B" walk-on role, CBS said. The daytime drama icon will then stay to assist Brady, Coyne and announcer Jonathan Mangum with deals at the end of the show.

Topics: Jack Wagner, Wayne Brady
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