The show was on the way out by this point, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (which originated in the UK) completely changed what we knew about the game/quiz show.
The sad demise of Wheel of Fortune, the whole presentation looks cheap and nasty. The numbers on the wheel look like they've been made a la Blue Peter style. John Leslie was an ok host but not as good as either Nicky Campbell or Bradley Walsh. It happened to Catchphrase, it was curtains when the long running host left, the popularity plummeted and the quality of the show/prizes. The 'prize guy' being on stage is also really lame.
The Aussie version was on it's way out by the time we got the touchscreens down under (largely because of Rob Elliot being replaced with the incompetence of Steve Oemcke, which proved to be the show's death knell). I also didn't like the "compact" gameplay and the apparent drop in the intelligence of contestants on our version in the 2004 season
I grew up in the 90's watching John Leslie as the host of Wheel of Fortune but this set seems unfamiliar to me as does the letters girl, where is Jenny Powell?
The lovely Jenny Powell, at that point in time was no longer on the show as she left the series to start a family as she was already pregnant at the time she left the series (since 1995, replacing Carol Smilie). After a brief model search, Terri Seymour was chosen....
You could definitely see the decline in the show's quality after Bradley Walsh left. They seem to have been reduced to running the show on a £4,000 budget, with the prizes becoming so cheap and nasty - Why was the jackpot cut back to a miserable £2,000 having been at £20k previously? Where is the car prize? Where are the holiday prizes?? "Tonight's contestants are playing for these rejected store items! And one lucky contestant could win our grand prize of enough money to pay for their sick, dying dog's life-saving operation!" How exciting lol. To put it into perspective, when the show first debuted in 1988, the prizes were a car, £3,000 cash, an overseas trip, and a good variety of "minor" prizes. i don't mind John Leslie but Bradley was so much more fun - John being replaced with Paul Hendy was the final straw. Only way it could've been worse if they bought back the stupid trivia questions between turns they had in the early days of the show
The reason the jackpot/show changed (and budget) was because the show was a once a week evening primetime gameshow. John Leslie hosted a series or two of those too before in 1998 they moved it to basically a year round daytime show. It lasted a 3 years in the format compared to the cull of Family Fortunes and Catchphrase in 2002 that went to daytime then axed.
Wheel of fortune is my favourite game show #1
Upload the episodes of Wheel of fortune with Bradley Walsh and Paul Henry.
The show was on the way out by this point, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (which originated in the UK) completely changed what we knew about the game/quiz show.
To me, the entire UK Version all these past years looked a lot like it's a PAX TV game show.
I wonder how UK Wheel could work today. After such an anticlimactic end to the show, I think it could do with another go.
You're in luck. A reboot has been announced by ITV. Graham Norton is hosting.
@@sickpup820 REALLY???
@@millertime97jm yes for 2024
So they revamped the set before Paul Hendy took over.
That`s what i thought too. The show was in it`s dying days by this point.
Robbbo D
Yeah, so was John Leslie himself due to his criminal/jail times since 2002.
@@chris.twentyeightt They replaced him with Paul Hendy. Yeah even ITV knew by that point it ran it's course.
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The sad demise of Wheel of Fortune, the whole presentation looks cheap and nasty. The numbers on the wheel look like they've been made a la Blue Peter style. John Leslie was an ok host but not as good as either Nicky Campbell or Bradley Walsh. It happened to Catchphrase, it was curtains when the long running host left, the popularity plummeted and the quality of the show/prizes. The 'prize guy' being on stage is also really lame.
But fortunately, in 2013, Catchphrase was brought back. Who knows? Maybe the same will happen here.
@@millertime97jm2 years late, but WOF returns next year with Graham Norton
I know but its 40 mins long @ShadowTVNetwork
A long shot here, but would anyone know when Joe (the middle contestant) made his appearance on the Australian version?
The UK never got the touchscreen puzzle board?
I feel very sorry for them, the Australians had theirs, and the Americans got ours in 1997.
touchscreen was more than likely deemed to expensive. Shows in the UK don't make the big money the American games shows get.
Steven Whiting I knew that, kinda.
Also, by the end of the show's life it had relegated from a primetime slot to a lunchtime one, and the top prize had been cut by 10.
The Aussie version was on it's way out by the time we got the touchscreens down under (largely because of Rob Elliot being replaced with the incompetence of Steve Oemcke, which proved to be the show's death knell). I also didn't like the "compact" gameplay and the apparent drop in the intelligence of contestants on our version in the 2004 season
@@jamesharding322i know i wish the uk version of wheel of fortune had the same puzzleboard that's touchless just like the one in america's game
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I grew up in the 90's watching John Leslie as the host of Wheel of Fortune but this set seems unfamiliar to me as does the letters girl, where is Jenny Powell?
The lovely Jenny Powell, at that point in time was no longer on the show as she left the series to start a family as she was already pregnant at the time she left the series (since 1995, replacing Carol Smilie). After a brief model search, Terri Seymour was chosen....
m.ruclips.net/video/9MNah_viho0/видео.html - This was one of Jenny's last appearances on the show
I think I figured out the gamble wedge. it's it's a safe 500 pts per letter or double that risking ur round winnings
Yep, if gambled incorrectly, you will go bankrupt.
You could definitely see the decline in the show's quality after Bradley Walsh left. They seem to have been reduced to running the show on a £4,000 budget, with the prizes becoming so cheap and nasty - Why was the jackpot cut back to a miserable £2,000 having been at £20k previously? Where is the car prize? Where are the holiday prizes?? "Tonight's contestants are playing for these rejected store items! And one lucky contestant could win our grand prize of enough money to pay for their sick, dying dog's life-saving operation!" How exciting lol. To put it into perspective, when the show first debuted in 1988, the prizes were a car, £3,000 cash, an overseas trip, and a good variety of "minor" prizes. i don't mind John Leslie but Bradley was so much more fun - John being replaced with Paul Hendy was the final straw. Only way it could've been worse if they bought back the stupid trivia questions between turns they had in the early days of the show
The reason the jackpot/show changed (and budget) was because the show was a once a week evening primetime gameshow. John Leslie hosted a series or two of those too before in 1998 they moved it to basically a year round daytime show. It lasted a 3 years in the format compared to the cull of Family Fortunes and Catchphrase in 2002 that went to daytime then axed.
So much cheaper.
yeah wheel starts in 15 min
They still used the trilons?
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That’s me!
I hope challenge show paul hendy era
They just did. They started showing them yesterday.
@@guypalmer7961 are you serious
@@wesleycracknell1623 Yes.
@@guypalmer7961 ok i have seen it thank you
@@wesleycracknell1623I've always fancied the prize guys in the studio on wheel of fortune. If they had prize women you'd be the same
Slightly misleading title there
Wow even the new font on the wedges looks ugly.
cheap WOF intro lmao