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  2. Take Your Pick! - Wikipedia

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    After its demise, Miles hosted a similar show for Southern Television called Wheel of Fortune, not to be confused with the later Wheel of Fortune of the same title. Bob Danvers-Walker, who was the voice of Pathé News from 1940 until its demise in 1970, was the show's announcer. Alec Dane was on hand to bang the gong.

  3. Michael Miles - Wikipedia

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    Miles then hosted a similar show called Wheel of Fortune, not to be confused with the later game show of the same name, for Southern Television. Rumours of an alcohol problem were unfounded; he in fact had epilepsy and often locked himself in his dressing room, ashamed of his condition.

  4. “Wheel of Fortune” Contestant Shocks Viewers with Cheesy ...

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    She also walked away from Wheel of Fortune $68,250 richer, while Tomani amassed $17,700 and Nease ended up with $2,000. ... “Game shows are hard but yes that should’ve been gotten."

  5. Vanna White Recalls the Funniest “Wheel of Fortune” Puzzle ...

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    In Sept. 2024, it was reported that White had inked a deal to stay on through the 2005-2026 season of Wheel of Fortune. Prior to Sajak's departure, she gave a heartfelt and emotional speech ...

  6. “Wheel of Fortune” contestant mistakenly insults entire ...

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    He spun his last wheel on the premiere of the new season of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune on Oct. 14. American Idol host and radio anchor Ryan Seacrest filled in for Sajak beginning in September 2024

  7. Category:1950s American game shows - Wikipedia

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  8. Ah, nuts! Viewers call out 'Wheel of Fortune' for awarding an ...

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    Eagle-eared viewers caught a blatant break of the rules on Tuesday’s Wheel of Fortune and took to social media to call out host Pat Sajak for missing it.It was all part of another fun-filled ...

  9. Cyclomancy - Wikipedia

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    Cyclomancy is a form of divination based on spinning an object and deriving predictions or conclusions from the object's final resting direction. In some traditions, a wheel or top is spun on a surface marked with letters or symbols, and those that fall closest to the device's pointer are consulted.