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Jim Thornton has been the show's off-camera announcer since 2010. Charlie O'Donnell served as the show's announcer from its debut until 1980, and again from 1989 until his death in 2010. Jack Clark announced from 1980 to his death in 1988, with M. G. Kelly succeeding him until O'Donnell's return.
 
Jim Thornton has been the show's off-camera announcer since 2010. Charlie O'Donnell served as the show's announcer from its debut until 1980, and again from 1989 until his death in 2010. Jack Clark announced from 1980 to his death in 1988, with M. G. Kelly succeeding him until O'Donnell's return.
 
==Why it Rocks==
 
==Why it Rocks==
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#November 5, 2010: Contestant Caitlin Burke, made a one-letter solve in the Prize Puzzle Round.
 
#November 5, 2010: Contestant Caitlin Burke, made a one-letter solve in the Prize Puzzle Round.
 
#Million-Dollar Winners: 
 
#Million-Dollar Winners: 
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#*Sarah Manchester (September 17, 2014).
 
#*Sarah Manchester (September 17, 2014).
 
#February 17, 2015: Contestant Rufus Cumberlander, made a one-letter solve in the Final Spin Round.
 
#February 17, 2015: Contestant Rufus Cumberlander, made a one-letter solve in the Final Spin Round.
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#Home Winners:
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#*Laura Trammell (April 27, 2021).
 
#May 30, 2013: In the Bonus Round, contestant Autumn Erhard makes an amazing solve with only two T's, one R, and one G "'''TOUGH WORKOUT'''." And as a result, she was the second millionaire to win the show after Michelle Loewenstein on October 14, 2008.
 
#May 30, 2013: In the Bonus Round, contestant Autumn Erhard makes an amazing solve with only two T's, one R, and one G "'''TOUGH WORKOUT'''." And as a result, she was the second millionaire to win the show after Michelle Loewenstein on October 14, 2008.
 
#$100,000 Winners: 
 
#$100,000 Winners: 
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#*Unknown Contestant (March 25, 2004),
 
#*Unknown Contestant (March 25, 2004),
 
#*Missy McCoy (October 25, 2004),
 
#*Missy McCoy (October 25, 2004),
#*Valerie Panitikan (January 17, 2005),
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#*Valerie Pagtakhan (January 17, 2005),
 
#*Kristin Metrolier (January 20, 2005),
 
#*Kristin Metrolier (January 20, 2005),
 
#*Nora Keenan (February 18, 2005),
 
#*Nora Keenan (February 18, 2005),
#*Jason (April 4, 2005),
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#*Jason Billingsley (April 4, 2005),
 
#*Marcus Oliver (May 30, 2005),
 
#*Marcus Oliver (May 30, 2005),
 
#*Candice Zimmers (December 7, 2005),
 
#*Candice Zimmers (December 7, 2005),
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#*Collin Carrier (October 4, 2007),
 
#*Collin Carrier (October 4, 2007),
 
#*Leigh St. John (October 8, 2007),
 
#*Leigh St. John (October 8, 2007),
#*Tracy (October 25, 2007)
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#*Angela Dickson (October 25, 2007)
#*Geraldine (December 27, 2007)
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#*Geraldine Ahsue (December 27, 2007)
 
#*Jasmine Gibson (February 13, 2008),
 
#*Jasmine Gibson (February 13, 2008),
 
#*Allison Rase (March 11, 2008),
 
#*Allison Rase (March 11, 2008),
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#*Kevin Wallace (February 17, 2021),
 
#*Kevin Wallace (February 17, 2021),
 
#*Arthur Joseph (February 26, 2021),
 
#*Arthur Joseph (February 26, 2021),
#*Julia Frye (April 21, 2021).
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#*Julia Frye (April 21, 2021),
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#*David Marsella (October 4, 2021).
   
 
''For the complete list of all winners and losers, see: [[Wheel Of Fortune/Winners & Losers]].''
 
''For the complete list of all winners and losers, see: [[Wheel Of Fortune/Winners & Losers]].''

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Wheel of Fortune (often known simply as Wheel) is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin that debuted in 1975. The show features a competition in which contestants solve word puzzles, similar to those used in Hangman, to win cash and prizes determined by spinning a giant carnival wheel.

The current version of the series, which airs in nightly syndication, premiered on September 19, 1983. It stars Pat Sajak and Vanna White as host and co-host.

The original version of Wheel was a daytime series on NBC from January 6, 1975, to June 30, 1989, then on CBS from July 17, 1989, to January 11, 1991, and again on NBC from January 14, 1991, until it was canceled on September 20, 1991, thereby co-existing with the nighttime version from 1983 to 1991.

The network version was originally hosted by Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford. Woolery left in 1981 and was replaced by Sajak. Sajak left the network version in January 1989 to host his own late-night talk show, while remaining as host of the nighttime Wheel. Sajak was replaced in the daytime by Rolf Benirschke, who was in turn replaced by Bob Goen when the network show moved to CBS; Goen remained as host for the second NBC run. Stafford left in 1982 and was replaced by White, who remained on the network show for the rest of its run.

Jim Thornton has been the show's off-camera announcer since 2010. Charlie O'Donnell served as the show's announcer from its debut until 1980, and again from 1989 until his death in 2010. Jack Clark announced from 1980 to his death in 1988, with M. G. Kelly succeeding him until O'Donnell's return.

Why it Rocks

  1. November 5, 2010: Contestant Caitlin Burke, made a one-letter solve in the Prize Puzzle Round.
  2. Million-Dollar Winners: 
    • Michelle Loewenstein (October 14, 2008), 
    • Autumn Erhard (May 30, 2013),
    • Sarah Manchester (September 17, 2014).
  3. February 17, 2015: Contestant Rufus Cumberlander, made a one-letter solve in the Final Spin Round.
  4. Home Winners:
    • Laura Trammell (April 27, 2021).
  5. May 30, 2013: In the Bonus Round, contestant Autumn Erhard makes an amazing solve with only two T's, one R, and one G "TOUGH WORKOUT." And as a result, she was the second millionaire to win the show after Michelle Loewenstein on October 14, 2008.
  6. $100,000 Winners: 
    • Douglas Ross (December 19, 2001), 
    • Bonni Malone & Karen Davey (December 4, 2002), 
    • Byron Pope (April 24, 2003), 
    • Nancy Coon (May 21, 2003), 
    • Taylor Irving & Vlada Miller (February 3, 2005),
    • Jessica Derenbecker (November 14, 2005), 
    • Denise Banks & Ariel Wellman (November 21, 2005), 
    • Babette Dominguez & Bob Griese (January 24, 2006), 
    • Robert & Natasha Purdum (February 6, 2006), 
    • Christine Denos & Jack Wagner (February 28, 2006), 
    • Elyse Thomas (May 15, 2006), 
    • Kari Merchant (December 5, 2006), 
    • Peter Uselado & Julie Roberts (February 13, 2007), 
    • Shanda Clarke (May 30, 2007), 
    • Nancy Kenzler (December 21, 2007), 
    • Jamie Christiansen (March 24, 2008), 
    • Andrew Sewall (October 24, 2008), 
    • Jackie Caputo & Lorna Lorenzo (November 17, 2008), 
    • Plezetta West (March 23, 2009), 
    • Drew Magathan (April 14, 2009), 
    • Barry Williams (March 18, 2010), 
    • Mary Anne & Michael Dixon (March 23, 2010), 
    • Uwimana Waller (October 7, 2010), 
    • Hillary Light (December 16, 2010), 
    • Paul Larsen (May 17, 2011), 
    • Sharon Adams (April 26, 2012), 
    • Emily Eichelberger (April 30, 2012), 
    • Kimberly Boggess (October 17, 2012), 
    • Cat Deobler (November 21, 2012), 
    • Cindy Kling (December 28, 2012), 
    • Jeff Ellingson (April 2, 2013), 
    • Tasha Trujillo (June 11, 2013), 
    • Molly Kyle (June 4, 2014), 
    • Rick Galten (February 23, 2015), 
    • Mike Brannen (April 28, 2016), 
    • LaToya Williams (May 25, 2016), 
    • Cathy & Carrie Kiker (December 1, 2016),
    • Aaron & Karly Mandell (March 21, 2018),
    • Eric Sideras (November 16, 2018),
    • Patrick McIntosh (October 12, 2020),
    • Calais Harvey (January 4, 2021),
    • Katie Parker (March 5, 2021),
    • Scott Kolbrenner (March 18, 2021),
    • Victoria Rice (May 17, 2021).

Bad Qualities

  1. January 4, 2010: In the first round, 3 military guys mispronounced the puzzle. (Shane Dillon: REGIS PHILBRIN & KELLY RIPA; George LeTourneau: REGIS PHILBIN AND KELLY REEPA; Shane Dillon: REGIS PHILMIN & KELLY RIPA; Lee Paschen: REGIS PHILBIN AND KELLY RIPEA; George LeTourneau made a correct pronunciation: REGIS PHILBIN & KELLY RIPA).
  2. January 7, 2011: After failing the bonus round, contestant David Gilbreath asked Pat, "Show me something small, Pat." But, it was $100,000 as Pat told him to open the envelope.
  3. April 11, 2014: Contestant Julian Batts mispronounced "MYTHOLOGICAL HERO ACHILLES as AY-CHIL-LES  (Ate U Us)" in the first round, "THE WORLD'S FASTEST CAR", but it's actually "THE WORLD'S FASTEST MAN" in the Prize Puzzle/Express Round, and "ON THE SPOT DICESPIN" in the Final Spin Round.
  4. September 18, 2015: Contestant Darnel Edmond hops on the Express Lane, and he calls the letter C, which made him fail the Express Round and as a result, it went viral.
  5. Million-Dollar Losers: 
    • Whitney Shields (April 2, 2015), 
    • Frank Harary & Laurel Haim (November 15, 2017), 
    • Eva Klentos (December 21, 2017),
    • Kaia Lacy (January 11, 2019),
    • Kristen Andrews (January 16, 2019).
  6. $100,000 Losers:
    • George Palaziol (January 14, 2002),
    • Unknown Contestant (January 21, 2002),
    • Jen Schmaltz (May 20, 2002),
    • Dineen Carter (September 9, 2002),
    • Jason Lloyd (October 7, 2002),
    • Bea Walker (December 12, 2002),
    • Christie Gaither (December 30, 2002),
    • Mike Elling (January 14, 2003),
    • Jim Wilkins & Barbara Mandrell (February 21, 2003),
    • Unknown Contestant (March 27, 2003),
    • Unknown Contestant (April 30, 2003),
    • Unknown Contestant (November 26, 2003),
    • Unknown Contestant (December 23, 2003),
    • Tracey & Mike Fair (February 9, 2004),
    • Unknown Contestant (March 25, 2004),
    • Missy McCoy (October 25, 2004),
    • Valerie Pagtakhan (January 17, 2005),
    • Kristin Metrolier (January 20, 2005),
    • Nora Keenan (February 18, 2005),
    • Jason Billingsley (April 4, 2005),
    • Marcus Oliver (May 30, 2005),
    • Candice Zimmers (December 7, 2005),
    • Tracy Harris (February 16, 2006),
    • Tiffany Meredith (March 14, 2006),
    • Baninder Goomer (April 28, 2006)
    • Susan Reinhart (October 10, 2006),
    • Keisha Walker (February 23, 2007),
    • Leigh Anne Wright (April 5, 2007),
    • Alan “Corky” Hume (September 10, 2007- 25th Season Premiere),
    • Collin Carrier (October 4, 2007),
    • Leigh St. John (October 8, 2007),
    • Angela Dickson (October 25, 2007)
    • Geraldine Ahsue (December 27, 2007)
    • Jasmine Gibson (February 13, 2008),
    • Allison Rase (March 11, 2008),
    • Jillian Coulis (March 31, 2008)
    • Melissa Majchrowski (October 6, 2008),
    • Tracy Vu & Rachael Stein (October 22, 2008),
    • Tara Re (November 26, 2008),
    • Caroline Sholl (December 29, 2008),
    • Dave Bury (January 27, 2009),
    • Byron & Kimberly Brown (February 13, 2009),
    • Robert Englehart (February 18, 2009),
    • Scott Stevens (February 27, 2009- 5000th show),
    • Brandi Hinkle (July 16, 2009),
    • Jamie Smith (March 15, 2010),
    • Sarah Baxley (September 21, 2010),
    • Melanie Powell (October 18, 2010),
    • Karmin Prentice (October 27, 2010),
    • Vishal Desai (December 29, 2010),
    • Shawn Greenan (January 4, 2011),
    • David Gilbreath (January 7, 2011),
    • Shauna Vistad (January 11, 2011),
    • Russ Ferre (March 1, 2011),
    • Tangee Brunsell (March 3, 2011),
    • Chris Treder (March 23, 2011),
    • Daniel Mull (April 7, 2011),
    • Steven & Mark DePasquale (September 21, 2011),
    • Zoltan Illes (November 3, 2011),
    • Ann Beckstrom (January 4, 2012),
    • Nathan Chapman (February 7, 2012),
    • Anita Jefferson (March 13, 2012),
    • Diana Lahmann (March 16, 2012),
    • Kristin Rick (March 27, 2012),
    • Collin Rice (April 13, 2012),
    • Kay & Corey Henderson (November 9, 2012),
    • Pam Loftis (November 22, 2012),
    • Jason Dingess (March 27, 2013),
    • Kerry Morris & Paula Edgar (May 14, 2013),
    • Carol Tom (May 23, 2014),
    • Lisa Bruno (October 27, 2014),
    • Kimberlee Spires (February 5, 2015),
    • Charles Vaith (April 13, 2015),
    • Carla Brown (May 4, 2015),
    • Tiffany Thorne (December 23, 2015),
    • Dustin Dumovich (October 4, 2016),
    • Debby Peck & Ray Linford (November 30, 2016),
    • Drew Norton (December 5, 2016),
    • Carlos Iglesias (January 23, 2017),
    • Lexie Ravaei & Alex Ashoori (March 2, 2017),
    • Ben Dombroski (March 24, 2017),
    • Tiffany Jones (April 17, 2017),
    • Candi Gauff (April 21, 2017),
    • Annie Nagengast (September 21, 2017),
    • Eric Petry (November 7, 2017),
    • Bill Swiniuch (November 10, 2017),
    • Jamie Rankin (January 1, 2018),
    • Les Norman (January 5, 2018),
    • Shannon Gadd (March 16, 2018),
    • Kristen Webb (March 26, 2018),
    • Gretchen Webber (May 24, 2018),
    • Amanda Hooks (June 6, 2018),
    • Jonathan Frick (November 9, 2018),
    • Tyler Daniels (December 13, 2018),
    • Doug Roberts (January 25, 2019),
    • Dave Baxter (April 4, 2019),
    • Danielle Pierre (April 5, 2019),
    • Matthew Elkin (May 30, 2019),
    • Agnes Chokshi (November 28, 2019),
    • Taya Somes (February 26, 2020),
    • Jen Sorell-DiGiacamo (April 28, 2020),
    • Dennis Savarez (September 23, 2020),
    • James Ingrassia (December 1, 2020),
    • Jeff Davis (January 20, 2021),
    • Kevin Wallace (February 17, 2021),
    • Arthur Joseph (February 26, 2021),
    • Julia Frye (April 21, 2021),
    • David Marsella (October 4, 2021).

For the complete list of all winners and losers, see: Wheel Of Fortune/Winners & Losers.