They used the Alan Thicke composed theme from the short-lived NBC game 'Blank Check' to introduce the prize in the bonus round. Of course, the original theme to the show, 'Big Wheels' was also composed by Thicke.
Though it aired at 9:30 AM PT, the Fresno, California NBC affiliate aired it at 11:30 AM, on account that they aired DAYS OF OUR LIVES at 9:00 AM PT (don't know why, but it was at that time slot for nearly 7 years), and SEARCH FOR TOMORROW aired at 12:30 PM.
This is one of the last episodes of the Susan Stafford era! Within 2 mos., she'd be replaced by a newcomer, a model and a former TPIR contestant, Vanna White, and has been with the show, ever since.
They used the Alan Thicke composed theme from the short-lived NBC game 'Blank Check' to introduce the prize in the bonus round. Of course, the original theme to the show, 'Big Wheels' was also composed by Thicke.
Aired 3 months before I was born. This aired at 10:30am through most of 1982 beginning in April.
Though it aired at 9:30 AM PT, the Fresno, California NBC affiliate aired it at 11:30 AM, on account that they aired DAYS OF OUR LIVES at 9:00 AM PT (don't know why, but it was at that time slot for nearly 7 years), and SEARCH FOR TOMORROW aired at 12:30 PM.
19:05 it’s HIP CHECK, the theme from Blank Check, written by Alan Thicke.
@@MMB18abel the best part was watching Wheel during lunch
Susan's final episode aried on October 22nd, 1982.
This is one of the last episodes of the Susan Stafford era! Within 2 mos., she'd be replaced by a newcomer, a model and a former TPIR contestant, Vanna White, and has been with the show, ever since.
If Vanna White makes it to Season 43, she will last longer with Ryan Seacrest than Susan Stanford lasted with Pat Sajak.
Wheel Of Fortune isn,t what it used to be at all