While the daytime version of "Wheel of Fortune" was having contestants buy prizes, the nighttime version had permanently transitioned to playing for cash, which sped up the game considerably. Also, the nighttime version was preparing to take Wheel of Fortune on the road for the first time with their destination being Radio City Music Hall. I do have to admit that it's going to be very hard to say goodbye to Pat Sajak.
I love old gameshows. I think most are better than today. All these shows were filmed before I was born and I love seeing all the stuff from back then. How did they get your prizes to you? Thanks for the video.
Thanks so much for watching! Everything was shipped, directly from the manufacturer, so it took FOREVER for me to get my 19 gifts. I sold most of them, but kept the big TV unit (and the TV), a camera, books, tray tables (which I still have!) and some watches.
@@lidsman2221 you don't get to choose anything. In fact, sometimes you don't even get the prize you won! I won a dessert of the month for a year. I got one dessert and then was informed that it was no longer available, but they let me choose another gift of equal value and I got a recliner for my husband. 😁 They send you the books they want, the watches they want, etc. And you are lucky to get them in one piece. LOL. The saddest part was six months after my show aired they went to cash prizes and eliminated all the furniture, etc.
@@peppysdream393 Thanks for that info! I like the choosing prizes over how they do it today and the bonus round in the 90s where they had Wheel spelled out with differnt prizes in each slot was better than today. They always had some really nice trips or new living rooms etc. Now for the most part they only land on the minium cash for the current season. It's so boring.
If Sharon had handed in free spin for a second time in Round 3 on her second game, she would’ve possibly won the game instead of Debbie who won the $6,000 jackpot! It’s awesome that Sharon sweeps the game and won the TV cabinet in the bonus round! It was one year before I was born on 4/8/89!
Hindsight is 20/20! I had no idea what would happen, but was optimistic that my lucky streak would continue and wanted to save the Free Spin. Oh, well! Thanks for watching!
April 1988 was Jack Clark's final month of the daytime WOF, his last nighttime Wheel was in early May 1988. You can tell here that Jack was very sick (his voice was weak).
Thanks for sharing...an added bonus for me is that they were recorded off my hometown station, WNBC!
channel is oxygen on
As an old soul person for April 1988, I'm getting the chills.
While the daytime version of "Wheel of Fortune" was having contestants buy prizes, the nighttime version had permanently transitioned to playing for cash, which sped up the game considerably. Also, the nighttime version was preparing to take Wheel of Fortune on the road for the first time with their destination being Radio City Music Hall. I do have to admit that it's going to be very hard to say goodbye to Pat Sajak.
I love old gameshows. I think most are better than today. All these shows were filmed before I was born and I love seeing all the stuff from back then. How did they get your prizes to you? Thanks for the video.
Thanks so much for watching! Everything was shipped, directly from the manufacturer, so it took FOREVER for me to get my 19 gifts. I sold most of them, but kept the big TV unit (and the TV), a camera, books, tray tables (which I still have!) and some watches.
@@peppysdream393 Did you get to pick the books and watches you wanted? What was the quality of the prizes you won? Thanks for responding.
@@lidsman2221 you don't get to choose anything. In fact, sometimes you don't even get the prize you won! I won a dessert of the month for a year. I got one dessert and then was informed that it was no longer available, but they let me choose another gift of equal value and I got a recliner for my husband. 😁 They send you the books they want, the watches they want, etc. And you are lucky to get them in one piece. LOL. The saddest part was six months after my show aired they went to cash prizes and eliminated all the furniture, etc.
@@peppysdream393 Thanks for that info! I like the choosing prizes over how they do it today and the bonus round in the 90s where they had Wheel spelled out with differnt prizes in each slot was better than today. They always had some really nice trips or new living rooms etc. Now for the most part they only land on the minium cash for the current season. It's so boring.
@@peppysdream393- hey it’s Sharon , formerly of Atria. Miss you!! Would love to catch up 😘
If Sharon had handed in free spin for a second time in Round 3 on her second game, she would’ve possibly won the game instead of Debbie who won the $6,000 jackpot! It’s awesome that Sharon sweeps the game and won the TV cabinet in the bonus round! It was one year before I was born on 4/8/89!
Hindsight is 20/20! I had no idea what would happen, but was optimistic that my lucky streak would continue and wanted to save the Free Spin. Oh, well! Thanks for watching!
@@peppysdream393 you’re welcome! Enjoy your prizes!
@@peppysdream393 P.S. that’s why I said “possibly”.
RIP Jack Clark
April 1988 was Jack Clark's final month of the daytime WOF, his last nighttime Wheel was in early May 1988. You can tell here that Jack was very sick (his voice was weak).
cool show
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To the best of your memory, how did the wheel feel to you when you spun it?
Nowadays, that second bonus round puzzle would fall under the FOOD & DRINK category.