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"Wheel Of Fortune" Daytime(NBC,CBS)

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"Wheel Of Fortune" a game show that first ran on daytime on NBC from 1975 to 1989 on NBC, 1989 to 1991 on CBS, then on NBC in 1991.NOTE!!!! Copy and paste "&fmt=18" at the end of the URL and refresh for sterio


The first host was Chuck Woolery. In 1981, Pat Sajak hosted Wheel Of Fortune.

Susan Stafford was the first co-host. In 1982 Vanna White Became co-host.

All the episodes do exist, though it is formorly belived that the NBC series was partly erased.

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  • In a way, it's a good thing that GSN never got their hands on this. Those watching the reruns pre-split screen days would be startled at the end of the closing when Charlie or Jack would say "Wheel of Fortune," followed by a bad edit with Charlie saying "Columbia Tristar Television!"

  • I heard Allen Thicke wrote this.

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  • I wonder who still has the orginal Wheel of Fortune Board Game like the 1 @2:09

  • @stvsafiria agreed very much!!!!!!!!!

  • Look at this studio filled with fabulous prizes just waiting to be won today on Wheeeeel of Fortune!

    A beautiful diamond necklace!

    A trip to Paris!

    A new car!

    Total retail value: over $138,000!

    And now, here's your host, Chuck Woolery!

    They need to bring back the shopping format. And Chuck.

  • Look at these luxurious prizes! Fabulous merchandise just waiting to be won today on Wheeeeeeel of Fortune! A beautiful gold coin bracelet! Dining room furniture! A bumper pool table! Total retail value, over $37,000!  And now, here's your host, Chuck Woolery!

  • Love the clock at 1:21.

  • Her name was Susan Stafford.

  • I still think the best combination was Chuck Woolery and Joan Stafford.

  • Yeah, but it would probably be worth it seeing these ep.s at all, yet those C-T censors can be painful to see.

  • Yay! An Atari 2600 was offered and purchased on Wheel!!

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