I remember trying out for WOF in the 80's when Chuck was still the host. They had auditions in this place in Los Angeles. I didn't get picked, they said I wasn't photogenic. Twenty years later, I tried out in Reno when they were having an audition there, I didn't get picked, but they said they would keep our names on file and may call us back. I got a call back two weeks later. Had an audition in Reno again, and we were told if we were selected, we'd be called within two weeks. Got the call on the last day of the two weeks! Only won 3,000 on the show, mainly because this lady was hogging up the wheel and I didn't know who Luke and Owen Wilson were! 😅
@@Angie2343 Read it again, ready player one never said Chuck was dead. And by the way, Ready Player One, if you applied the first time and Chuck still hosted, it could not have been far in "the 80s", but during 1980 or 1981 at the latest since Chuck's last telecast was aired on Christmas 1981
Even now in 2024, at the age of 57, just as I had just turned 13 in December of 1979, I still miss Chuck as the Wheel host. Nothing against Pat Sajak, the man's been hosting one version or another of this program since 1981, the longest tenured host of any American game show past, present, and probably future, but there was a coziness to daytime game shows, especially during the heyday of the 1970s. The 80s still had a good fair share of non-syndicated major network daytime game shows, but by the early 1990s they began to fizzle out and fade away for good. NBC's last daytime game show was Caesar's Challenge from 1994, and now even that is 30 years ago already. Still a delight to watch 70's Wheel episodes. Makes me both happy and sad at the same time.
This was recorded off of WTCN-TV Channel 11 in Minneapolis just several months after it became that market's NBC affiliate, which it is to this day. In 1985, the call letters switched to KARE. It was the ABC affiliate in the Twin Cities from 1953 to 61 and an independent station from 1961 to 79.
well luckily he got to host more game shows after this. I can't imagine what Love Connection and Scrabble would have been like without Chuck. And it's not like Pat is the worst game show host because I can name hundreds of hosts worse than him with all the celebrities that they've had host game shows. It's like you can't even host a game show anymore without being at least a c-list celebrity prior to hosting anymore.
I remember trying out for WOF in the 80's when Chuck was still the host. They had auditions in this place in Los Angeles. I didn't get picked, they said I wasn't photogenic. Twenty years later, I tried out in Reno when they were having an audition there, I didn't get picked, but they said they would keep our names on file and may call us back. I got a call back two weeks later. Had an audition in Reno again, and we were told if we were selected, we'd be called within two weeks. Got the call on the last day of the two weeks! Only won 3,000 on the show, mainly because this lady was hogging up the wheel and I didn't know who Luke and Owen Wilson were! 😅
Chuck is still alive. =D
@@Angie2343 Who said he wasn't?
@@-Ready-Player-One- :)
@@Angie2343 Read it again, ready player one never said Chuck was dead. And by the way, Ready Player One, if you applied the first time and Chuck still hosted, it could not have been far in "the 80s", but during 1980 or 1981 at the latest since Chuck's last telecast was aired on Christmas 1981
@@PREGO1966 Ah
Chuck always knew how to make a contestant feel comfortable.
Pat does/did too. Ryan, though, not so much...
@@Angie2343 Give Ryan a chance. He hasn't even started yet
Even now in 2024, at the age of 57, just as I had just turned 13 in December of 1979, I still miss Chuck as the Wheel host. Nothing against Pat Sajak, the man's been hosting one version or another of this program since 1981, the longest tenured host of any American game show past, present, and probably future, but there was a coziness to daytime game shows, especially during the heyday of the 1970s. The 80s still had a good fair share of non-syndicated major network daytime game shows, but by the early 1990s they began to fizzle out and fade away for good. NBC's last daytime game show was Caesar's Challenge from 1994, and now even that is 30 years ago already. Still a delight to watch 70's Wheel episodes. Makes me both happy and sad at the same time.
Chuck and Pat ARE WoF.
I may not agree with Chuck's politics, but there is absolutely no denying that Chuck is a top-notch host.
Pat is a Center right guy too.
This was recorded off of WTCN-TV Channel 11 in Minneapolis just several months after it became that market's NBC affiliate, which it is to this day. In 1985, the call letters switched to KARE. It was the ABC affiliate in the Twin Cities from 1953 to 61 and an independent station from 1961 to 79.
VCR NOT CHEAP THEN EITHER. SAVING THIS EPISODE IT WAS A GOOD INVESTMENT.
The good old days when GE owned it!! Then it became an NBC o&o for awhile when RCA merged with GE about this time.
I never realized how much I loved Chuck Woolery on Wheel. So personable, makes you feel right at home.
I'm glad Vanna never acted like that.
What I like about Chuck Woolery on WOF is that he does a blow by blow commentary on the wheel.
Pat did a bit too. I do too, in the video games.
R.I.P. Chuck Woolery (March 16, 1941 - November 23, 2024)
Interesting that the puzzles were all football-themed.
Given that the show originally aired during the bowl season and NFL Playoffs, this isn't a surprise.
I miss the shopping segment. It was cool to see what prizes were available and what the contestant bought.
RIP, Chuck.
This was before 2 + 2, prior to the commercial breaks!!!
I remember Chuck saying this on Love Connection. 😊😊
Last I looked, Chuck never (or rarely) said 2&2 on Wheel.
Chuck is so much better than Pat. Chuck has a pulse!
Like him better too. More laughs.
well luckily he got to host more game shows after this. I can't imagine what Love Connection and Scrabble would have been like without Chuck. And it's not like Pat is the worst game show host because I can name hundreds of hosts worse than him with all the celebrities that they've had host game shows. It's like you can't even host a game show anymore without being at least a c-list celebrity prior to hosting anymore.
Just like someone commented on Chuck having a pulse, Susan had pulse and personality. Miss them both.
I love Chuck and Susan
The Last Day of the 1970's
I see that they didn't have a Bonus Round back then for the winner.
Cool video
OMG, aired on the very last day of the 70's!
Stay tuned for Mindteaders next on NBC
What's with all the football puzzles?
New Year’s Eve? Rose and Orange Bowls the next day on NBC.
The shows used to have a theme. It was unspecified, but it was there. It actually gave me a little help on that last puzzle.
Sae Sawanoguchi was born on the Last Day of the 1970's decade.
@5:00 said he doesn't like the beach but wants to go to Hawaii
Stay tuned for Mindreaders next on NBC
Chuck was about 38.
12:03 that trilon needs some WD40
1:56