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  • O.O shes bald

  • the woman is ugly in this video but in future she is beautiful

  • Now that is funny!!!

  • where do you get the wheel?

  • Glad to see that you have the original WOF theme. Hardly anyone remembers it today. I watched the first show in February, 1975, and kept watching it until both Chuck and Susan left. I still watch it, but not as much as I did between 1975 and 1983.

  • omg hahaha ur retarded

  • can you do a version hosted by Pat Sajak

  • What the hell!!

  • this is cool but show a real episode from 1975......

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  • @shaneinkster troll

  • @TheColorPaul. CMon say somthing more then troll

  • can't you show real 1975 episodes then your stuped lego shows no don't do the 1983 episode

  • I love your game show. That is the work of art. I've even made game shows based on yours. Did you use PowerPoint for the wheel, too?

  • Cool!!

  • do the 1983 episode.

  • I don't remember Chuck having a beard.

  • Looks like Danny Bonaduce.

  • As you may see, a computer Audio speaker is placed behind the "Prizes" at the beginning.

  • Where did you download the music from? I've been looking for it.

  • gsthemes(.)freehostia(.)com

  • Funny. When I tried typing in that site, no results were found, giving me the inital conclusion of maybe that site doesn't exist any more.

  • You did copy and paste the link to the address bar, remove the parenthesis around the dots, and didn't add the triple Ws before the link, right? The address doesn't work with triple Ws. So you just copy and paste it exactly as it is with the parenthesis around the dots.

  • Okay, sorry.

  • Why the long explanation? Why not just "Let's take a look at our Wheel of Fortune. Top dollar value on the wheel this round is $500; try not to hit that black space Bankrupt, cause if you do, you lose all your cash, but not your merchandise, because once you buy a prize, it's yours to keep. Remember players, when you solve the puzzle, you must read exactly what you see on the board, which you at home will see now."

  • I didn't really know that line that Chuck Woolery said back then, since I didn't see episodes of the show. I probably seen clips before, but not with his explanation. Also, I thought that since this is the "first show" explanations would be lengthier. I didn't really make scripts for this show, most of it was improvised.

  • Me sees. There are a handful of videos on Youtube with his explanation. Check them out. (:

  • What materials were you using to do the puzzleboard?

  • Paper, ink, and a large rectangular piece of green Lego to paste the puzzleboard on (similar to the two green platforms this wheel is sitting on, except using the bottom flat side). The puzzleboard was created using Microsoft PowerPoint.

  • I never knew you used PowerPoint....did you use that for the Family Feud board too?

  • Anyone have an episode of WOF 1975 premiere?

  • I'm sorry, fellow YouTuber, but that episode was destroyed by NBC.

  • I used legos for my wheel but it better, & how do you make this wheel?

  • With cardboard, ink, paper, and Microsoft PowerPoint.

  • you should do match game

  • where are the on-screen category graphic?

  • I don't know how to do category displays. I only have Windows Movie Maker.

  • oh kewl. i was thinking you could do something like you did with the scores but on the puzz board. overall i love it!!!

  • ive been waiting for a wheel of fortune from you

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