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    Wheel 2000 (also known as Wheel of Fortune 2000) is a children's version of the American game show Wheel of Fortune, produced by Scott Sternberg Productions and Columbia TriStar Television (and the last version of Wheel of any sort to air on daytime network television).

    • Gameplay
    • International Versions
    • Trivia
    • Other Versions

    Main Game

    Three child contestants competed in a game based on America's game. They played for points & prizes instead of dollars in this version. At the start of each round, the player to start the round was shown three categories (one new category replaced the selected one at the beginning of each new round), then selected one to play for that round, after which the puzzle under the selected category was revealed. When the round began, the player in control spun the wheel loaded with point values, sur...

    Bonus Round

    To start, the winning contestant chose one of two envelopes (A or B), each containing a grand prize. Then the bonus puzzle with the adult categories (always Person, Place or Thing) was revealed. Just like in the grown-up show, The player was given six letters to start (R, S, T, L, N, E). Instances of those letters appeared, then the contestant had to choose three more consonants & one more vowel. Instances of those letters then appeared, then the winning player had 10 seconds to solve the puz...

    The German kids version of Wheel of Fortune before Wheel 2000 was called Kinder-Glucksrad running on Sat.1 for a brief period from 1992-1993 hosted by Petra Hausberg. Since this was the only international kids version of WOF that didn't need a letter-turner/toucher, the "Ferranti-Packard" styled small mounted puzzleboard automatically played by its...

    The puzzleboard was a giant monitor which in neutral mode displayed the show's logo & Cyber Lucy. In game mode, it was blank and had square computer tiles.
    In the regular game and speed up round, each time the letters appeared during the game, a Macintosh Fred voice would announce the letters shown. But in the bonus round, when the letters appeared, t...
    The hostess (Cyber Lucy) announced if there were any letters in the puzzle instead of the host (Sidoni), unlike the adult counterpart.
    Unlike the adult version, the studio audience was never shown on camera.

    Shopper's Bazaar – The original unaired 1973 pilot. Wheel of Fortune – The show's original and long-running adult counterpart. Wheel of Fortune Comes to Norfolk - A locally produced, behind-the-scenes special about the show's trip to Norfolk, VA. Intimate Portrait: Vanna White - A profile of the famed co-host on Lifetime. Wheel of Fortune on Tour -...

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  3. Wheel of Fortune 2000 (almost always shortened to Wheel 2000) was a children's version of Wheel of Fortune created and produced by Scott Sternberg which ran concurrently in first-run on CBS and GSN from September 13, 1997 to February 7, 1998. It was hosted by David Sidoni, with Tanika Ray as the...

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    Wheel 2000 is a children's version of the American game show Wheel of Fortune, produced by Scott Sternberg Productions and Columbia TriStar Television. The show was created by Scott Sternberg and was hosted by David Sidoni, with Tanika Ray providing voice work and motion capture for a virtual reality hostess named "Cyber Lucy".

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WheelWheel - Wikipedia

    The earliest evidence of spoked wheels in China comes from Qinghai, in the form of two wheel hubs from a site dated between 2000 and 1500 BCE. [26] In Britain, a large wooden wheel, measuring about 1 m (3.3 ft) in diameter, was uncovered at the Must Farm site in East Anglia in 2016.

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · Wheel 2000 (also known as Wheel of Fortune 2000) is a children's version of the American game show Wheel of Fortune, produced by Scott Sternberg Productions and Columbia TriStar Television (and the last version of Wheel of any sort to air on daytime network television).

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