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  2. Ryan Seacrest puts his own spin on hosting 'Wheel of Fortune ...

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    Ryan Seacrest took his first spin on Monday as the new host of long-running game show Wheel of Fortune. Taking over from Pat Sajak, who hosted the show for more than four decades, the TV presenter ...

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    Viewers are still giving “Wheel of Fortune” a spin with new host Ryan Seacrest. The syndicated strip’s Season 42, with Seacrest taking over for longtime host Pat Sajak (and joining co-host ...

  4. Ryan Seacrest Playfully Scans “Wheel of Fortune ... - AOL

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    A Wheel of Fortune contestant did so well at correctly guessing a phrase that a surprised Ryan Seacrest pretended to search her for an earpiece!. In a clip shared to the game show’s YouTube ...

  5. Why Was Chuck Woolery Replaced by Pat Sajak on 'Wheel of ...

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    Chuck Woolery, who died on Nov. 23 at age 83, is possibly best known as the original host of the popular TV gameshow Wheel of Fortune.However, the hosting gig was eventually given to Pat Sajak ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.