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  2. Pat Sajak - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Leonard Sajak (/ ˈ s eɪ dʒ æ k / SAY-jak; né Sajdak, [3] born October 26, 1946) is an American game show host, television personality, and creative consultant. He is best known as the host of the television game show Wheel of Fortune, a position which he held from 1981 to 2024.

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

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    Chuck Woolery, who died on Nov. 23 at age 83, is possibly best known as the original host of the popular TV gameshow Wheel of Fortune.However, the hosting gig was eventually given to Pat Sajak ...

  4. Here's everyone who has ever officially hosted 'Wheel of Fortune'

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    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 ...

  5. Bob Goen - Wikipedia

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    Goen was born in Long Beach, California, but was raised in the Los Angeles suburb of Lakewood.In a 2009 interview at the Game Show Awards Red Carpet, he stated when he was 5, he always dreamed of becoming a game show host, with the encouragement of Bob Barker, Bill Cullen, Bob Eubanks, Tom Kennedy, Geoff Edwards, Wink Martindale, Monty Hall, among many others, and his dream came true as a ...

  6. Ryan Seacrest Reveals What He's Learned About 'Wheel of ... - AOL

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    Ryan Seacrest is the king of juggling projects, and one of his biggest is his upcoming turn as the co-host on the next season of Wheel of Fortune, replacing Pat Sajak. Seacrest has already been ...

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

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    The original host of Wheel of Fortune was Chuck Woolery, who hosted the series from its 1975 premiere until December 25, 1981, save for one week in August 1980 when Alex Trebek hosted in his place. [7] [46] Woolery's departure came over a salary dispute with show creator Merv Griffin, and his contract was not renewed. [9]

  8. Kentucky native Chuck Woolery, the first host of 'Wheel of ...

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    Chuck Woolery, the game show veteran best known as the original host of "Wheel of Fortune," has died.He was 83. Woolery's friend and podcast co-host Mark Young confirmed to USA TODAY on Sunday ...

  9. Vanna White - Wikipedia

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    Vanna Marie White (née Rosich; born February 18, 1957) [1] is an American television personality and game-show hostess, best known as the co-host of the game show Wheel of Fortune, a position she has held since 1982.