As Pat Sajak faced the Wheel of Fortune puzzle board one last time on Friday, June 7, his successor as host, Ryan Seacrest, marked the “end of an era.”
It’s the end of an era on Wheel of Fortune , but it’s also about to be the start of a new one. Friday’s (June 7) episode of the series marks the send-off for iconic game show host Pat Sajak, who is leaving his spot on the stage after four decades, and next season, Ryan Seacrest will take over the enviable role.
Tonight is the night, Friday, June 7, when legendary game show host Pat Sajak says his final goodbye to Wheel of Fortune. In a sneak peek, the long-time host, who has presided over Wheel of Fortune for over 40 years, addresses the loyal viewers with an emotional, heartfelt speech.
In 1981, Merv Griffin was watching the Los Angeles local news when he noticed a Band-Aid over the weatherman’s right eye. The next time the camera cut back to the forecaster, the Band-Aid was over his left eye, which greatly amused the Wheel of Fortune creator.
After over four decades at the helm, Pat Sajak will officially step down as host of Wheel of Fortune on Friday (June 7), which means fans will have to get used to Ryan Seacrest as host when the show returns this fall.
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Pat Sajak‘s time as Wheel of Fortune host is drawing ever nearer, and many viewers aren’t ready to say goodbye. Sajak, who has hosted the hit game show since 1981, has already filmed his final episode, which is set to air on June 7.
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It’s the end of an era as legendary game show host Pat Sajak has filmed his final episode at the helm of Wheel of Fortune. According to The Sun U.S., Sajak taped his last slate of six episodes last week, including his final ever episode, titled “Thanks For The Memories,” which filmed on Friday, April 5.
As legendary host Pat Sajak prepares to retire in two months, Ryan Seacrest has stepped onto the Wheel of Fortune stage for the first time in a brand-new promo spot.
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[Warning: The below contains spoilers for American Idol.] The American Idol auditions rolled on with Week 3 of auditions. Judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan saw another unique crop of dynamic and memorable talent with the hopes of finding the complete package, the next singing superstar.
Ryan Seacrest has been spotted (quite literally) making a big splash in Hawaiian waters while shooting promos for his new venture as the host of Wheel of Fortune.
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