This remains through Season 21. The same clip later shows up in various retrospectives. The $2,000 Toss-Up ON-LINE SHOPPING is improperly hyphenated. January 31-February 6 is the Hershey's Pot of Gold Sweepstakes, with no theme name seen for those shows. Hosted by Pat Sajak, this game show features 3 contestants who try to solve a puzzle by spinning the wheel and guessing letters in a word or phrase. Also at this point, Pat starts wearing an American flag lapel pin on his coat; this lasts until the end of Season 24. This FAQ is empty. December 10 is Hawaii Week, taped in Culver City. This is also the only such week to not be rerun during the Summer. Round 3 has a now-rare instance of a Wheel Prize that is not a trip or cash: in this case, a snowmobile plus a collection of James Bond DVDs and film soundtracks. The $25,000 graphic does not appear after Mazi wins that amount in the Bonus Round. Contestant Jeff fails to claim $45,900 in Round 4. Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 26, Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 25, Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 24, Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 23, Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 22, https://wheeloffortunehistory.fandom.com/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_timeline_(syndicated)/Season_19?oldid=46029. Also, the wipe is changed to a purple disc with "Toss-Up" written on it in Helvetica Condensed, with "TOSS" written both right-side-up and upside-down on the edges. During this week: The contestants now wear the NFL players jersey shirts. On travel shows, this is typically changed to "And now, from [venue], here are the stars of the show: Pat Sajak and Vanna White!" On April 9, the bonus puzzle HAVE FAITH uses only one line. Vanna and Lesly do some of the Prize modeling and bumpers. The wedge features a Hershey's Kiss on it. During this week, the zig-zag shaped PHOENIX ARIZONA signs from the Arizona episodes in February 1997 are used to frame the video screen, although the letters are absent. In the final segment, Pat and Vanna replay a clip of the golf cart bumping into the board. There is a very rare instance of a contestant solving the Speed-Up puzzle without any money. Before the Bonus Round, Vanna models a collage of the lower portions of the envelopes. VANNA WHITE SOX is a Before & After puzzle. March 25 is San Diego Week, taped in Culver City. The W-H-E-E-L envelopes are replaced with a 24-space Bonus Wheel. On February 1, a contestant fills in the bonus puzzle THE JOKER completely. Pat forgets to say the category for the $1,000 Toss-Up until just before it is solved. In the Speed-Up round, all three contestants guess BALL PEN AND PENCIL SET, when the actual answer is BULL PEN AND PENCIL SET (Before & After). During the credits, footage of Vanna singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" at Wrigley Field airs in place of the closing theme. Shannon Sharpe of the Baltimore Ravens promotes this after the Bonus Round. Toss-Ups are now split-screened in the same fashion as Speed-Up rounds. The end of this sequence also appears as the post-Round 2 bumper. This season's Toss-Up wipes, Jackpot graphics, and $25,000 graphic carry over into Season 20. The opening still shows flashbacks, but the graphics surrounding the clip are changed, and they now appear just before a golden version of the two-row logo appears. The weeks of November 5-19 are taped at the James L. Knight Center in Miami on September 11 and 12. He corrects himself before the Bonus Round. On March 14, a contestant solves the bonus puzzle KOBE BRYANT before Vanna can reveal the letters that he called. New York then-governor George Pataki does some of the intros, and 9/11 is addressed. Contestant Jeannette makes an incorrect guess of The $2,000 Toss-Up LAST-MINUTE DETAILS as LAST-MINUTE COCKTAILS, a moment which has been seen in the 4,000th episode on November 10, 2003. On September 21, Round 2 is the only known Where Are We? For the first known time since October 19, 1995 (not including Friday Finals), three females play. Round 2 and the Bonus Round are Thing, while the $3,000 Toss-Up is Things. The four-row puzzle board rim reads ELI'S CHEESECAKE WELCOMES WHEEL OF FORTUNE TO CHICAGO. This has been seen on several blooper specials. The grand prize is a VIP trip for two to Los Angeles with a chance to audition. May 20 is Sports Fans Week. As with the W-H-E-E-L envelopes, Charlie announces one of several rotating lines whenever the cash prizes are won; he also begins drawing out the word "thousand". Round 5 is a very short answer of A CHIA PET. A clip of this appears during the ceremonial 4,000th episode in November 10, 2003. The top winner receives clothing from Players Inc. and a PlayStation 2. The bonus puzzle PEAK HOURS uses only one line. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. The $2,000 Toss-Up and Bonus Round are Thing, while Round 4 is Things. On October 29, the following changes are made: The Bonus Wheel is altered to replace the traditional logo with a larger domed light, and the pink wedge between "BONUS" and "WIN" becomes purple. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. Round 5 inexplicably goes to Speed-Up with only one consonant (the F) missing. For the first known time, Around the House is used twice: Round 5 and the Bonus Round. 0.0. A special piece of music plays whenever the Wheel is spun. Round 4 and the Bonus Round are Proper Name, one of only two known duplications of that category. Round 3 is the first known instance of Song Lyrics. Looking for something to watch? On October 31, no vowels are bought in Round 4. The $100,000 graphic is similar to the $25,000 win graphic of that time, but its background is green instead of blue. Pat references the cycle by telling him "An R, we have." The Final Spin bells sound twice in Round 4. January 7 is NFL Players Week. Round 1 is an unusually short answer of FANCY-SHMANCY, which also has one vowel. Bizarrely, none of the letters A, N, and D are called. If the $100,000 is won, a collection of streamers and confetti is released onto the stage. After the interviews, Pat mentions these amounts as a graphic of them is shown in the bottom-right corner. For what is believed to be the first time, there is a $100,000 loss. Charlie promotes this before Round 3. The images should not contain any sexually explicit content, race hatred material or other offensive symbols or images. The Round 4 puzzle AN ON/OFF SWITCH is the second of only three known uses of a slash, although, After failing to solve the bonus puzzle HOCKEY FANS, contestant Brian misreads the fully-revealed answer as "hokey fans". Back in the studio, she gives Pat the gooseberry cheesecake and soon after, a cheesecake which is similar to the one Vanna received, only much larger at 517 pounds, is rolled out for the staff. The Round 1 one is left intact while the other two are edited out. Also, the contestant video wall uses the Season 17 logo which is also used on February 1. Ola begins to call A after a spin in Round 4, but quickly corrects it to H. Against precedent, Pat ignores the A and tells her to call a consonant; she sticks with H, which is not in the puzzle. Celebrities are listed alphabetically by last name, unless the guest in question is a group or stage name that does not follow first name-last name conventions. During this week, as part of the Hawaiian Vacation Sweepstakes, viewers may submit each day's bonus puzzle for a chance to win a vacation to Hawaii. Round 2 and 4 are played entirely by the contestant who began them. Search for "College Week Spring Break 1" on Amazon.com. April 22 is NASCAR Week. When he does on this show, an overhead shot is not used, so its location is not clear. February 18 is Big Money Week, another case of that week occurring twice in one season. After the Round 3 puzzle is revealed, the blank spaces immediately disappear one line at a time and the board's frame flashes before the blanks are put back up. During this week: The lights beside the video wall are turned off. EPISODE #4469: COLLEGE WEEK (DENVER) $1K Tossup: EVENT. On February 6, the Wheel Prize is a Panasonic gift card sponsored by Hershey's. Demetra solves the $2,000 Toss-Up PETER PIPER, then recites the first verse of the poem of the same name. He is best known as the host of the American television game show November 26 is Home for the Holidays Week. The $100,000 envelope has a modern Wheel of Fortune logo on the top. During this sweepstakes, home viewers may win a pair of Ford Thunderbirds, $10,000 shopping sprees, $25,000 cash, a Princess cruise, a $500 Sony gift card, or Hershey's Kisses. The yellow arrow flashes throughout the Bonus Round. Against normal practice, the "only vowels remain" beeps sound in the Speed-Up. The puzzle board lights don't flash after Phillip solves the $2,000 Toss-Up. July 21, 2019 August 12, 2020 andynwof. Week, 2006-07 Season: Episode 26~Get out of Town! All three contestants hit Bankrupt consecutively in Round 2. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. In the interviews, the corresponding NFL players are shown wishing good luck to their contestants. This lasts until November 8, 2002. The category strips are changed to white letters in Kabel Bold on a purple, rectangular background which fades at the ends. Her teammate Shayna quickly adds an S to form the right answer, and it is accepted. During these weeks, the gift tag is $1,000 courtesy of Southwest Airlines. Its wedges originally spell out "WIN $100,000 CASH BONUS", with a blue space after "WIN", a red space after "$100,000", a green space after "CASH", and a pink space after "BONUS". Due to taping order, some weeks following use the old Bonus Wheel and timer cue, and Pat still reveals the envelope's location. On April 8, the $1,000 Toss-Up FROM A TO Z uses only one line. Pat and Vanna replay a clip of the "A GROUP OF PILL-PUSHERS" incident during the closing chat, albeit with the "Good night, everybody!" comment and audience applause edited out. On May 17, the $1,000 Toss-Up is GIVE IT A SPIN. On an episode early this season (known to have been rerun on July 12, 2002), a contestant fails to solve the bonus puzzle HUMIDITY, repeatedly guessing "humditty". Rounds 1, 3, and 4 all have a "null" cycle occur. The original Round 3 puzzle is discarded due to a letter lighting up that had not been called. Add the first question. Sometime during the week of December 3, contestant Susie solves the bonus puzzle JUNK FOOD with only the N and K revealed. Directed by Mark Corwin.
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