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Jun 21, 2019 Wheel of Fortune (March 16, 1988) Topics Wheel of Fortune 80s game show Season 5. A Maserati, a log cabin, a signed Picasso, and huge van are this week's bonus prizes.
<='><=' has=' done=' unimaginable=' all=' but=' last=' number=' revealed,=' still=' have=' 7=' $1=' bills=' left.=' do=' say=' any=' between=' 3-6=' would=' automatically=' won=' car,=' since=' stretch=' been=' 6=' +=' 1=' for=' car.=' so=' what=' does='>#93: Rolf Benirschke
Clutch kicker, but his hosting was wide right
Host: Wheel of Fortune - Daytime version (January - June 1989)
The 1988-89 season for Wheel of Fortune was very memorable in both good and bad terms. While the show was in one of his highest moments, it had lost a great friend in Jack Clark, their announcer for the past 8 years. So, a replacement had to be made and MG Kelly would fill in at the announcers booth for 6 months before being replaced by veteran announcer Charlie O'Donnell. The show itself would explode in popularity and continue to be exciting in both daytime and nighttime, giving away millions in cash and prizes that season. New categories would make their debut in Same Name, and the famous R,S,T,L,N & E Rule would make its debut this season as well. But the biggest change would happen in Daytime as Pat Sajak would be heading to CBS to host his own Primetime talk show.
So, after making out with Vanna on his last episode of the Daytime Wheel of Fortune on a Monday no less, a new host was needed to fill the void for Tuesday. With Merv at this time thinking he could do no wrong with the mega-success that both Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, he found a great sportsman to fill the void. Someone low key, like Pat Sajak. Someone who looks good in a suit, like Pat Sajak. Someone who would end up being one of the worst game show hosts in history, like Pat Bullard. I present to you, Rolf Benirschke.
Rolf was introduced to our airwaves by Vanna White and introduced himself as a former place kicker for the San Diego Chargers and honestly, a damned good one at that. Widely considered to be one of the best place kickers in the NFL at the time, he made the rounds of the talk show circuit and was a genuinely likeable guy, especially having to deal with Ulcerative Colitis during his career, costing him over a year of his career, and could have cost him his life at that time. Now the story of him getting the Wheel job is weird to say the least. He was being interviewed on a talk show, and Merv Griffin was watching and he thought, he'd make a good choice for host of Wheel of Fortune. Now, this was in 1989 and Merv thought he couldn't do any wrong. Wheel was still a huge hit in nighttime, Jeopardy was following suit, and he was prepping Monopoly for syndication.
But unfortunately for Merv, Rolf wasn't like Pat Sajak and NBC didn't have much confidence in him, dropping the total amount of prizes to be won from around $107,000 to a tad under $80,000. However, the prizes were still very good. But the main issue with Rolf was that early on he was completely nervous and way out of his element. He would make several blunders and mistakes that would make people say, 'Does he even know the rules of the game?' Well, for being thrown to the wolves on a Tuesday instead of a Monday show, his first week was more or less a trial by fire, but for the rest of his tenure, especially the next couple of months....it would turn out even worse for Merv and NBC.
It doesn't happen much, but ties did happen in the daytime and when they do, all 3 are carried over to tomorrows show with the same scores and they build off of those scores for the next game. Unfortunately, Rolf didn't read his Wheel of Fortune rulebook and didn't know this rule, and told a nationwide audience of millions...'I have no idea what to do next.' That statement alone made Rolf Benirschke the butt of many bad hosting jokes until Patrick Wayne came along in 1990. Then during a Teen Week episode later on during his run, during the final spin he thought he hit $2,000. Unfortunately for him, the $2,000 was on the blue pointer and his pointer, the red pointer, had hit bankrupt. What made it even more embarrassing is that he had to be reminded of this by one of the contestants...On Camera no less. Those two blunders, among a bevy of others sent NBC into a widely publicized host search with such luminaries as Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe trying out to replace Rolf.
Now, normally a host who would constantly end up being as maligned as he did would remain horrible...however, during the end of his run as host, especially his last episode, you could tell that he had gotten much better in front of the camera and was more calm and cool during his run. Unfortunately, the viewers didn't stick around to see Rolf become a better emcee and Daytime Wheel was cancelled in May. Rolf never hosted another TV show in his life, but would return to talk about his Wheel experience on E! True Hollywood Story.
So with the show corpsed, CBS decided to throw the switch and send for the man themselves and revived the show, changed it up and brought in the man.
Yup, Bob Goen, host of future GSG inductions in Perfect Match and the Home Shopping Game, took over the reins of the show and did quite well for himself. The show would continue for about 18 months on CBS, before being moved to NBC and lasting 9 more months before the show would be cancelled for good.
Rolf's mistakes in the beginning doomed him. He was a likeable guy, but since he didn't know the rules sometimes and sounded and looked like a complete dunce and dullard, he was known to have killed the show. But don't feel too badly for Rolf, he's made a great career for himself speaking out about Ulcerative Colitis with the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America as their spokesman. I really don't have many bad things to say about him, it's just that the blunders that he made and ridicule by others was punishment in itself.
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Jun 21, 2019 Wheel of Fortune (March 16, 1988) Topics Wheel of Fortune 80s game show Season 5. A Maserati, a log cabin, a signed Picasso, and huge van are this week's bonus prizes.
<='><=' has=' done=' unimaginable=' all=' but=' last=' number=' revealed,=' still=' have=' 7=' $1=' bills=' left.=' do=' say=' any=' between=' 3-6=' would=' automatically=' won=' car,=' since=' stretch=' been=' 6=' +=' 1=' for=' car.=' so=' what=' does='>#93: Rolf Benirschke
Clutch kicker, but his hosting was wide right
Host: Wheel of Fortune - Daytime version (January - June 1989)
The 1988-89 season for Wheel of Fortune was very memorable in both good and bad terms. While the show was in one of his highest moments, it had lost a great friend in Jack Clark, their announcer for the past 8 years. So, a replacement had to be made and MG Kelly would fill in at the announcers booth for 6 months before being replaced by veteran announcer Charlie O'Donnell. The show itself would explode in popularity and continue to be exciting in both daytime and nighttime, giving away millions in cash and prizes that season. New categories would make their debut in Same Name, and the famous R,S,T,L,N & E Rule would make its debut this season as well. But the biggest change would happen in Daytime as Pat Sajak would be heading to CBS to host his own Primetime talk show.
So, after making out with Vanna on his last episode of the Daytime Wheel of Fortune on a Monday no less, a new host was needed to fill the void for Tuesday. With Merv at this time thinking he could do no wrong with the mega-success that both Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, he found a great sportsman to fill the void. Someone low key, like Pat Sajak. Someone who looks good in a suit, like Pat Sajak. Someone who would end up being one of the worst game show hosts in history, like Pat Bullard. I present to you, Rolf Benirschke.
Rolf was introduced to our airwaves by Vanna White and introduced himself as a former place kicker for the San Diego Chargers and honestly, a damned good one at that. Widely considered to be one of the best place kickers in the NFL at the time, he made the rounds of the talk show circuit and was a genuinely likeable guy, especially having to deal with Ulcerative Colitis during his career, costing him over a year of his career, and could have cost him his life at that time. Now the story of him getting the Wheel job is weird to say the least. He was being interviewed on a talk show, and Merv Griffin was watching and he thought, he'd make a good choice for host of Wheel of Fortune. Now, this was in 1989 and Merv thought he couldn't do any wrong. Wheel was still a huge hit in nighttime, Jeopardy was following suit, and he was prepping Monopoly for syndication.
But unfortunately for Merv, Rolf wasn't like Pat Sajak and NBC didn't have much confidence in him, dropping the total amount of prizes to be won from around $107,000 to a tad under $80,000. However, the prizes were still very good. But the main issue with Rolf was that early on he was completely nervous and way out of his element. He would make several blunders and mistakes that would make people say, 'Does he even know the rules of the game?' Well, for being thrown to the wolves on a Tuesday instead of a Monday show, his first week was more or less a trial by fire, but for the rest of his tenure, especially the next couple of months....it would turn out even worse for Merv and NBC.
It doesn't happen much, but ties did happen in the daytime and when they do, all 3 are carried over to tomorrows show with the same scores and they build off of those scores for the next game. Unfortunately, Rolf didn't read his Wheel of Fortune rulebook and didn't know this rule, and told a nationwide audience of millions...'I have no idea what to do next.' That statement alone made Rolf Benirschke the butt of many bad hosting jokes until Patrick Wayne came along in 1990. Then during a Teen Week episode later on during his run, during the final spin he thought he hit $2,000. Unfortunately for him, the $2,000 was on the blue pointer and his pointer, the red pointer, had hit bankrupt. What made it even more embarrassing is that he had to be reminded of this by one of the contestants...On Camera no less. Those two blunders, among a bevy of others sent NBC into a widely publicized host search with such luminaries as Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe trying out to replace Rolf.
Now, normally a host who would constantly end up being as maligned as he did would remain horrible...however, during the end of his run as host, especially his last episode, you could tell that he had gotten much better in front of the camera and was more calm and cool during his run. Unfortunately, the viewers didn't stick around to see Rolf become a better emcee and Daytime Wheel was cancelled in May. Rolf never hosted another TV show in his life, but would return to talk about his Wheel experience on E! True Hollywood Story.
So with the show corpsed, CBS decided to throw the switch and send for the man themselves and revived the show, changed it up and brought in the man.
Yup, Bob Goen, host of future GSG inductions in Perfect Match and the Home Shopping Game, took over the reins of the show and did quite well for himself. The show would continue for about 18 months on CBS, before being moved to NBC and lasting 9 more months before the show would be cancelled for good.
Rolf's mistakes in the beginning doomed him. He was a likeable guy, but since he didn't know the rules sometimes and sounded and looked like a complete dunce and dullard, he was known to have killed the show. But don't feel too badly for Rolf, he's made a great career for himself speaking out about Ulcerative Colitis with the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America as their spokesman. I really don't have many bad things to say about him, it's just that the blunders that he made and ridicule by others was punishment in itself.
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Read Full DescriptionOne of the most successful game shows ever made, Wheel of Fortune is a very popular TV program that catapulted Vanna White to stardom as one of the most recognizable TV celebrities.
For those who has never seen the show, WOF is a language game that requires both luck and skill. The object is to solve a 'hangman'-like mystery puzzle. Three contestants compete, taking turns spinning a huge wheel divided into sections containing various dollar amounts, as well as spaces such as 'BANKRUPT', 'LOSE A TURN' and 'FREE SPIN'. If a contestant span a dollar amount, he/she could then guess a consonant to receive that dollar amount for every time that consonant appears in the puzzle. An incorrect guess or spinning the wheel to one of the penalty spaces means control goes to the next contestant. At any time during a player's turn, they can elect to spin the wheel; ask to 'buy a vowel' of their choice, in which case $250 is deducted from their score; or solve the puzzzle. The player with the most winnings at the end of the show is pronounced the champion and gets to play a bonus puzzle, which he/she had 15 seconds to solve after guessing five consonants and one vowel to be uncovered.
Softie, which later became GameTek, obtained an exclusive license to produce computer version of this popular gameshow, on the heels of getting a Jeopardy! license. The game milked the license relentlessly, releasing approximately one WOF PC game each year between 1987 and 1994. New features were added as technologies advanced, from CGA to VGA and digitized voices of Vanna White in the 1991 Deluxe Edition. Each new version features more questions than the last, although they disappointingly border on the easy side and tend to be from only a few categories (e.g. people's names, common nouns).
Still, fans of the TV show will definitely enjoy these computer releases which are quite faithful to the originals. Don't expect a tough challenge, but do expect Vanna White's characteristic smile and flipping of white cards :)
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BOAZ2020-04-080 point
I LOVE IT
Unknown Gamer2020-02-260 point
Can you by chance upload the Wheel of Fortune 2nd Edition 98 Hasbro Interactive game please?
Sadly my CD I have is not working correctly and I was hoping to start messing with it with PCEM but the Disc acts like it will not work and is to damaged to get anywhere's at all...
GRIFF2018-01-07-2 points
I CAN NOT HANDLE THIS BECAUSE THE COMPUTERS ALMOST BEAT ME AND WHEN GET THE HIGHEST SCORE YOU WILL GO TO THE BONUS ROUND. BUT THE JACKPOT ROUND IS THE FIRST ROUND. IF YOU LAND ON THE JACKPOT WEDGE YOU WILL WIN THE JACKPOT. BUT IF GET BANKRUPT OR LOSE A TURN YOU LOSE YOUR TURN.
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