Wheel of Fortune (1983)
Wheel of Fortune (1983)





Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Pat Sajak
Self - Host

Ryan Seacrest
Self - Host

Vanna White
Self - Co-Host

Jack Clark
Self - Announcer (voice)

Merv Griffin
Creator / Producer

Charlie O'Donnell
Self - Announcer (voice)

Jim Thornton
Self - Announcer (voice)

Cliff York
Props

Ricky Martinez
Props

Heather DeCristo
Set Decoration

Heather Lynne Rasnick
Set Decoration

Brian Van Zandt
Props

Jeff Schwartz
Property Master

Jody Vaclav
Set Designer

Shaun Page
Set Decoration

M.G. Kelly
Interim Announcer

Timothy Wolf
Grip

Jeremy Gomez
Grip

Chuck Kell
Key Grip

Brad Burgoon
Key Grip

Stacy Oki Skredsvig
Clearances Coordinator

Johnny Gilbert
Self - Guest Announcer

Kelli Cardona
Post Production Supervisor

Doug Dubois
Security

Kelli Michna-Hyatt
Craft Service

Monique Diaz
Clearances Coordinator

Tad Nelson
Security

Robert Ennis
Director

Greg Padilla
Best Boy Electric

Jeff Engel
Lighting Design

Brian McElroy
Gaffer

Rob Roman
Producer

Amanda Stern
Producer

Harry Friedman
Executive Producer

Karen Griffith
Supervising Producer / Producer

Randy Berke
Line Producer / Producer

Steve Schwartz
Supervising Producer / Producer

Nancy Jones
Producer

Renee Hoss-Johnson
Production Designer

Brooke Eaton
Producer

Adam McKinney
Production Supervisor

Sarah Simmons
Production Coordinator

Deborah Genovese
Production Coordinator

Jenny Kim
Production Coordinator

Rachel Gerin
Production Coordinator

Sean Sasahara
Music Supervisor

John Hoke
Music

Christonikos Tsalikis
Self - Contestant
Media.















Details.
Release DateSeptember 19, 1983
StatusReturning Series
Seasons42
Episodes2310
Running Time25m
Content RatingTV-G
Filming LocationsThe Burbank Studios, United States
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Wheel of Fortune (often known simply as Wheel) is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin. The show has aired continuously since January 6, 1975. Contestants solve word puzzles, similar to those in hangman, to win cash and prizes determined by spinning a giant carnival wheel. The current version of the series, which airs in nightly syndication, premiered on September 19, 1983. Since September 9, 2024, the show has been hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Vanna White, with Jim Thornton as announcer.
The original version of Wheel was a network daytime series that ran on NBC from January 6, 1975, to June 30, 1989, and subsequently aired on CBS from July 17, 1989, to January 11, 1991; it returned to NBC on January 14, 1991, and was cancelled that year, ending on September 20, 1991. The network daytime and syndicated nighttime versions aired concurrently from 1983 until the former's conclusion. Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford were the original hosts of the daytime network version. Woolery left in 1981, and was replaced by Pat Sajak. Sajak left the network version in January 1989 to host his own late-night talk show, while remaining as host of the nighttime Wheel. Succeeding Sajak on the daytime version was Rolf Benirschke, who was in turn replaced by Bob Goen when the network show moved to CBS. Stafford left in 1982 and was replaced by Vanna White, who remained on the network show for the rest of its run. Sajak retired from the nighttime version in June 2024 and was replaced by Seacrest in September of the same year. The show has also had four announcers in its history: Charlie O'Donnell, Jack Clark, M. G. Kelly, and Jim Thornton.
Wheel of Fortune ranks as the longest-running syndicated game show in the United States, with 8,000 episodes taped and aired as of June 7, 2024. TV Guide named it the "top-rated syndicated series" in a 2008 article, and in 2013, the magazine ranked it at No. 2 in its list of the 60 greatest game shows ever. The program has also come to gain a worldwide following with 60 international adaptations. The syndicated series' 41st season premiered on September 11, 2023. With the show's 36th season in 2018, Sajak became the longest-running host of any game show, surpassing Bob Barker, who hosted The Price Is Right from 1972 to 2007. Two spin-off versions exist as well. The first was Wheel 2000, a version featuring child contestants which aired simultaneously on CBS and Game Show Network between 1997 and 1998. This version's hosts were David Sidoni and Tanika Ray, the latter in the role of a CGI co-host named "Cyber Lucy". The second, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, began airing on ABC on January 7, 2021, and features celebrities playing a modified version of the game with winnings donated to charity.
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