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  1. For the first two weeks, Mickey and Minnie Mouse characters will take White’s spot at the board (the show was filming its Disney Week episodes), and the stand-in with the letters for her third...

  2. 5 days ago · We all know “Wheel of Fortune” and Disney go together like Mickey and Minnie. So when it came time to film their 35th Anniversary specials, they headed right to the Walt Disney World Resort to ...

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  4. Dec 12, 2019 · Vanna asks Minnie if she gets to keep all the dresses she wears while filling in at the puzzleboard during Secret Santa week.Subscribe to Wheel of Fortune fo...

    • Dec 12, 2019
    • 16K
    • Wheel Of Fortune
    • Ryan Seacrest
    • Chuck Woolery
    • Pat Sajak
    • Rolf Benirschke
    • Bob Goen
    • Vanna White
    • Alex Trebek

    Sony Pictures Television, the parent company of "Wheel of Fortune," announced June 27 that Ryan Seacrest would begin hosting the show in 2024 after Sajak retires. The "American Idol" host confirmed the news in a statement, writing, "I can say, along with the rest of America, that it’s been a privilege and pure joy to watch Pat and Vanna on our tele...

    It may come as a surprise that Sajak was the secondperson to host "Wheel of Fortune." The first? Chuck Woolery. Woolery was the original host of the game's daytime series along with the show's original letter turner, Susan Stafford. Woolery left the show in 1981 and went on to host the dating series "Love Connection," among other programs.

    Sajak took over the daytime version of “Wheel of Fortune” when Woolery exited in 1981. He hosted the series alongside Stafford for a year before Vanna White arrived as its new letter turner and co-host in 1982. In 1983, a nighttime version of the show launched. Sajak left the daytime series in 1989 to concentrate on his short-lived CBS late-night t...

    Rolf Benirschke, a former kicker with the NFL’s San Diego Chargers, took over hosting duties of the daytime version of "Wheel of Fortune"when Sajak left in 1989. Benirschke previously told TODAY.com that he enjoyed his time on the show, and felt supported by cast and crew members. "Vanna was wonderful. They made me feel very comfortable. I learned ...

    When NBC axed the daytime version of "Wheel of Fortune" in May 1989, CBS picked it up and appointed Bob Goen the show's fourth and final host. The show returned to NBC in early 1991 with Goen as host and was canceled later that year.

    Though White is best known as the game show's beloved co-host and letter turner, she has been known to fill in for Sajak on occasion. In 2019, White acted as the show's main host for three weeks while Sajak recovered from intestinal surgery.

    In honor of April Fools' Day in 1997, legendary "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek inspired cheers and laughs among “Wheel of Fortune" studio audience members when he and Sajak traded places to host one another's game shows. “Welcome to our special, Tuesday, April 1 edition of 'Wheel of Fortune,'" Trebek told viewers at home. "I’ll leave you to figure ou...

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  5. Dec 11, 2019 · On Monday's episode it was Minnie Mouse, leaving Mickey Mouse to take over the role on tonight's airing. At first glance, an overwhelming amount of viewers noticed Mickey didn't seem to be doing all that much. I guess Minnie Mouse was fired. Mickey Mouse is at the puzzle board tonight. #WheelOfFortune.

  6. Dec 10, 2019 · The official Wheel of Fortune Twitter account tweeted a video snippet of Monday’s episode, which featured White walking out on set arm-in-arm with Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Throughout the...

  7. Dec 11, 2019 · In Monday's episode during White's first hosting, it was Minnie Mouse who was on board duty. It appears that another mouse will be taking on the role on Tuesday's episode. The show's official Twitter account provided a not-too-secretive tease as to who will be taking White's responsibilities: Mickey Mouse .

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