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  2. Wheel of Fortune (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Wheel of Fortune typically employs a total of 100 in-house production personnel, with 60 to 100 local staff joining them for those episodes that are taped on location. [83] Griffin was the executive producer of the network version throughout its entire run, and served as the syndicated version's executive producer until his retirement in 2000.

  3. International versions of Wheel of Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Wheel of Fortune: Nicky Campbell (1988–96) Bradley Walsh (1997) John Leslie (1998–2001) Paul Hendy (2001) Angela Ekaette (1988) Carol Smillie (1989–94) Jenny Powell (1995–2001) Terri Seymour (2001) ITV: July 19, 1988 – December 21, 2001 Graham Norton: No hostess January 6, 2024 – present United States: Wheel of Fortune (original ...

  4. Pat Sajak - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Sajak and his Wheel of Fortune co-star Vanna White portrayed themselves on an episode of the NBC sitcom 227. [45] In the fourth-season episode of The A-Team called "Wheel of Fortune", Sajak makes a cameo along with co-star Vanna White. In the episode, Murdock wins big at Wheel of Fortune due to Face's system of guessing the letters ...

  5. 'Wheel of Fortune' fans divided over Ryan Seacrest's decision ...

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    Ryan Seacrest ruffled a few feathers after a controversial puzzle guess ruling. This week, one "Wheel of Fortune" player missed out on the first puzzle of the episode and a $1,000 prize after ...

  6. ‘Wheel of Fortune’ finale: How to watch Pat Sajak’s last show ...

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    At the age of 77, Pat Sajak, the record holder for longest game show host of the same show, has decided to retire. He first made the announcement in June of last year, but his final episode will ...

  7. Pat Sajak wins Emmy for final season as host of ‘Wheel of ...

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    Pat Sajak is taking home a shiny keepsake to remember his final season as the host of “Wheel of Fortune.”. Sajak, who retired as the host of the long-running ABC game show in June after over ...

  8. List of American game shows - Wikipedia

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    The Wheel (2022) Wheel of Fortune (1952–1953) Wheel of Fortune (NBC/CBS; 1975–1991; began as a 1973 pilot called Shopper's Bazaar hosted by Chuck Woolery, then a pair of 1974 pilots hosted by Edd Byrnes) Wheel of Fortune (Syndicated, 1983–present) Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (2021–present) Whew!

  9. 1998 in American television - Wikipedia

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    A wanted child molester named Matthew Fenwick appears as a contestant on the game show Wheel of Fortune and wins $4,400. At the time of the episode's airing, Matthew was on the run after being accused of molesting two underage girls, ages 8 and 10, who discovered Matthew on the game show after a warrant was issued for him in November 1997 by ...