@@JohnathanWilliamson849 Yeah, but in the 70s and 80s on this show, once you bought a prize it was yours to keep after the solving the puzzle, that was the real deal, 90s to present day you got EARN a prize to keep it after solving the puzzle!!
@@kevinb8881 Spending the hard earned money you won on the show on useless junk that most likely a lot of it you won't even take home because of the taxes you'd have to pay on it was much worse than actually winning the money.
Oooh, this is one of those Wheel episodes where all of the audio music, sound effects and audience sweetening (canned applause) is only heard on the left speaker. It's always fun to hear what's really going on in the studio by balancing the speakers to the right. And no, the audience does not applaud that much XD
For a time they didn't use an audience machine from 1995-2004 which is probably why that audience sounded more real back then. You can watch an episode from then and can tell there's an obvious difference
I was in 4th Grade when Binghamton was a Wheel of Fortune desert and I didn't see Season 10 that much. After the 6 year contracts from my local station WBNG Ch 12 CBS Binghamton expired in 1992, only Jeopardy moved to WICZ NBC-40 but Binghamton had no Wheel until Season 11 in Sept 1993. On my cable in Deposit, New York, we had Scranton/Wilkes-Barre stations and WYOU CBS-22s 6 year contract also expired and they moved to WBRE NBC-28 where it airs ever since. Deposit didn't have WBRE at the time but some had those DX tuners on the cable to carry Ch 28 on cable Ch 23 and I had to watch Season 10 Wheel at a friend's house who had a cable ready TV with a DX tuner.
Since Between the Lions taught a lot about vowels, why didn't that show ever have a game similar to Wheel of Fortune in which Theo is the host and Cleo turns over the letters?
I love 90s Wheel episodes including this one, takes me back to 1st grade.
90s Wheel was good, 70s and 80s Wheel waa better!!
@@kevinb8881 nah 90s was peak, especially late 90s-early 2000s.
@@JohnathanWilliamson849 Yeah, but in the 70s and 80s on this show, once you bought a prize it was yours to keep after the solving the puzzle, that was the real deal, 90s to present day you got EARN a prize to keep it after solving the puzzle!!
@@kevinb8881 Spending the hard earned money you won on the show on useless junk that most likely a lot of it you won't even take home because of the taxes you'd have to pay on it was much worse than actually winning the money.
@@JohnathanWilliamson849 You definitely have a point!!
I hope you have more of these. I LOVE THIS.
Oooh, this is one of those Wheel episodes where all of the audio music, sound effects and audience sweetening (canned applause) is only heard on the left speaker. It's always fun to hear what's really going on in the studio by balancing the speakers to the right. And no, the audience does not applaud that much XD
For a time they didn't use an audience machine from 1995-2004 which is probably why that audience sounded more real back then. You can watch an episode from then and can tell there's an obvious difference
I remembered watching this game show on television.
I was in 4th Grade when Binghamton was a Wheel of Fortune desert and I didn't see Season 10 that much. After the 6 year contracts from my local station WBNG Ch 12 CBS Binghamton expired in 1992, only Jeopardy moved to WICZ NBC-40 but Binghamton had no Wheel until Season 11 in Sept 1993. On my cable in Deposit, New York, we had Scranton/Wilkes-Barre stations and WYOU CBS-22s 6 year contract also expired and they moved to WBRE NBC-28 where it airs ever since. Deposit didn't have WBRE at the time but some had those DX tuners on the cable to carry Ch 28 on cable Ch 23 and I had to watch Season 10 Wheel at a friend's house who had a cable ready TV with a DX tuner.
Such brilliant quality, what a great upload!
Since Between the Lions taught a lot about vowels, why didn't that show ever have a game similar to Wheel of Fortune in which Theo is the host and Cleo turns over the letters?
This aired on WAGA TV Atlanta, Georgia's CBS affiliate.
*CHILDHOOD...*
I was 9 years old
That episode was recorded on my paternal grandmother’s 52nd birthday. Unfortunately it was her last one as she would pass the following July
Do you have the one where the bonus round puzzle was the word “Zoo”? I remember seeing it on TV when I was a child.
"Ladies and gentlemen, this is Wheel of Fortune, Show no. S-1842. VTR, 11/20/92, the show will be seen 1/5/93!"
STUDIO MASTER!!!.
I guessed Coffee Bar for the bonus round.
Rick did good. 😀👍
My mother was 7 months pregnant with me around when this episode aired
Whatsy doats???
What in the every living ass was that first puzzle?
Those were lyrics to a novelty song entitled _Marizy Doats_ by The Merry Macs from 80 years ago.
"Off-Camera"?
That's the newsletter _Wheel_ came out with. Pretty uncommon for game shows to do that, though...
Where is Wheel of Fortune December 31, 1992 disturbed by KingWorld?