Wheel Of Fortune 1984
The Wheel of Fortune or Rota Fortunae has been a concept and metaphor since ancient times referring to the capricious nature of Fate. Wheel of Fortune may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]
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Art[edit]
- From February 1984 to 1991 instead of the computer animated logo, Wheel of Fortune used a standard production card. Even the font was different, as it changed to Peignot. It started out black just like the computer animated logo, but in 1987 the background changed to yellow. Static Merv Griffin logo from Wheel of Fortune; 1984.
- Wheel of Fortune This version airs in syndication and is hosted by Pat Sajak, who was also one of the hosts on the original daytime version. The nighttime Wheel was the first game show in syndication to be stripped as a five-night-a-week series during prime time access. (7 PM and 7:30 PM Eastern).
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- The Wheel of Fortune, 1883 painting by Edward Burne-Jones
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Games[edit]
Wheel of Fortune has been on the air in some form since 1975. The current nightime version, which began in 1983, has accounted for over 30 seasons in its own right. Merv Griffin first conceived Wheel in 1973 while his other major creation, Jeopardy!, was in its tenth year on NBC. He decided to create a game show based on Hangman, and added a wheel to it as a 'hook' after being inspired. Drew on 'Wheel of Fortune' in 1984 Videos 4:49 AM PT A brown-haired, bespectacled Dr. Drew Pinksy competed on 'Wheel of Fortune' back in 1984, and didn't fare too well. This is a gallery featuring pictures from Wheel of Fortune. 1 Logos 2 Hosts & Hostesses 3 Other pics plus Celebrity Wheel of fortune photos 4 1981-1984 screenshots 5 1984-1996 screenshots 6 1996 screenshots 7 1997-2003 screenshots 8 Screenshots from a general 2001 episode 9 Screenshots from Wheel's 4000th episode (2000) and 22nd Anniversary episode (2003) 10 2004-2006 photos 11 Million Dollar.
- Big Six wheel, a casino game also known as the Wheel of Fortune
- Wheel of Fortune video games, based on the game show franchise
Literature[edit]
- The Wheel of Fortune (novel), a 1984 novel by the English author Susan Howatch
- The Wheel of Fortune, a 1795 play by the British writer Richard Cumberland
Music[edit]
- Wheel of Fortune, an album by Susan Raye
- 'Wheel of Fortune' (1951 song), originally performed by Johnny Hartman
- 'Wheels of Fortune' (song), a song first released by the Doobie Brothers
Racing[edit]
- Wheel of Fortune (horse), a British racehorse
Film[edit]
- Wheels of Fortune (film), a 2020 film
Television[edit]
Game shows[edit]
- Wheel of Fortune (American game show) (1975–present), an American game show created by Merv Griffin
- International versions of Wheel of Fortune, based on the American version:
- La Ruota Della Fortuna, Italian game show
- International versions of Wheel of Fortune, based on the American version:
- Wheel of Fortune (1952 game show), a 1952–1953 American game show that aired on CBS that is unrelated to the later 1975 American game show
Episodes[edit]
- 'Wheel of Fortune', series episode of The A-Team (season 4)
- 'The Wheel of Fortune', third episode of the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Crusade
- 'Wheel of Fortune', series episode of The Dead Zone
- 'Wheels of Fortune', series episode of Frasier (season 9)
Places[edit]
- Wheel of Fortune (house), listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Kent County, Delaware
- Wheel of Fortune, United States Virgin Islands, a settlement on the island of Saint Croix