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  2. Merv Griffin - Wikipedia

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    GSN paid tribute to Griffin by airing ten-episode marathons of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! during the weekend of August 18–19, 2007. The Wheel of Fortune marathon included episodes featuring Griffin, such as Pat Sajak's departure from the daytime version in 1989 and a 1992–93 episode where Griffin performed with his band, "The MervTones ...

  3. Wheel of Fortune (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Wheel of Fortune (often known simply as Wheel [b]) 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 carniv

  4. Merv Griffin Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Merv Griffin Productions also owned the post-production studio Trans-American Video (TAV) that was founded on June 29, 1981. [1] In 1982, the company joined forces with King World (now CBS Media Ventures) to syndicate a nightly version of Wheel of Fortune. The company also had the rights to syndicate The Merv Griffin Show.

  5. Why Was Chuck Woolery Replaced by Pat Sajak on 'Wheel of ...

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    Creator Merv Griffin, who hired Woolery as the WoF host after seeing him perform a cover of "Delta Dawn" on The Merv Griffin Show, reportedly offered him $400,000, and NBC said it would make up ...

  6. Ryan Seacrest takes a spin as new host of "Wheel of Fortune"

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    After 40-plus years, "Wheel of Fortune" has a new host, who is himself sort of an institution in America, ... He ended with how Merv Griffin described the show: "'The beauty of "Wheel of Fortune ...

  7. During the second part of their conversation, Pat recalled that creator Merv Griffin personally called him to take over for the show's original host, Chuck Woolery, who left in 1981 after half a ...

  8. Wheel of Fortune (1952 game show) - Wikipedia

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    Another American game show also titled Wheel of Fortune, that was produced by Merv Griffin and which debuted in 1975, had no connection to the original 1952 game show, although both followed a similar type of format, featuring cash and prizes that could be won by contestants, and both had the same respective logo visible in the center of the wheel.

  9. Chuck Woolery, “Love Connection” and Original “Wheel of ...

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    Woolery on Wheel of Fortune in 1973 Woolery moved to Los Angeles in 1972, and eventually landed spots on The Tonight Show and other programs. In 1975, producer Merv Griffin hired him to host a new ...