Post by mechamind on Aug 19, 2014 13:34:02 GMT -5
Airdate: April 28, 1988 (after Gerri/Marla/Kevin)
Look at this studio filled with fabulous prizes including...
A 12-karat diamond bow
A vacation home
A Corvette
Plus thousands of dollars in cash!
Over $211,000 just waiting to be won on...
Wheel Of Fortune!
Pat mentions that a few audience members from Denmark are watching who probably don't know the game. Just spin a gigantic Wheel, call letters, and you've got yourself a show!
Here to show you how:
Jan Sissens:Goes to Works at a school medical center in University of California
Peter Bradford: Stock broker and former international race car driver, Briton living in Baltimore, MD
Phil Korzinowski: Student at UCLA school of medicine (Woohoo!), also plays electric guitar
Following the audience cheer for UCLA, Pat says that the person got the trick seat and apologizes.
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is $1,000, and we are playing for cash. Time for a puzzle!
Peter looks at the wrong arrow on his first spin.
Peter solves LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS.
For the students, remember how variety sometimes sells. The prize value fluctuates, and this time the prize itself is a Habersham Plantation reproduction corner cupboard (labeled CABINET) worth $4,200.
We have added a $2,500 space to the Wheel. But watch out for that ugly space $300, or your match is very bad luck.
Perfection! Peter solves TAKING THE DOG FOR A WALK to keep the cabinet.
The top-dollar value is now $3,500.
Jan redeems herself by solving solves F SCOTT FITZGERALD.
I like the chances here. Someone is likely to win a Hi-Lo travel trailer (labeled CAMPER) worth $10,292.
Jan solves MASHED POTATOES AND GRAVY.
Some good gravy may go on top of a strong game as we add a $5,000) space to the Wheel...
Jan solves JET AIRCRAFT.
Don't worry too much, as we have time for another round!
DING DING! DING DING!
But you'll have to leave it up to Pat to make things better. The Final Spin means consonants are worth...$300 a piece. Phil starts!
Phil: T ($300)
Jan: N (DUD!)
Peter: R ($300)
Phil: S ($600)
Jan: H (DUD!)
Peter: P (DUD!)
Phil: L (DUD!)
Jan: M (DUD!)
Peter: G ($600)
Phil: C ($900)
Jan: D ($300)
Jan solves SUGAR-COATED.
That's not funny. Well, we can't play anymore, so Phil has to settle with the nice parting gifts.
BONUS ROUND:
He had it all locked up thanks to the cabinet. Peter may choose one of...
Backyard package (over $29,000)
Timeshare/vacation home (over $38,000)
Corvette (over $42,000)
Diamond necklace (over $62,000)
Good ol' American cash ($25,000)
Peter goes for the cash, but has to prove he still has it by solving this puzzle first:
Peter wants the best from TSRNDE:
He talks it out and backs his way into JOHN THE BAPTIST to keep the cash and leave with $32,450 in cash and prizes!
During the post-game, Pat, Vanna, and the crew demonstrate the presentation of the $25,000 sign.
Look at this studio filled with fabulous prizes including...
A 12-karat diamond bow
A vacation home
A Corvette
Plus thousands of dollars in cash!
Over $211,000 just waiting to be won on...
Wheel Of Fortune!
Pat mentions that a few audience members from Denmark are watching who probably don't know the game. Just spin a gigantic Wheel, call letters, and you've got yourself a show!
Here to show you how:
Jan Sissens:
Peter Bradford: Stock broker and former international race car driver, Briton living in Baltimore, MD
Phil Korzinowski: Student at UCLA school of medicine (Woohoo!), also plays electric guitar
Following the audience cheer for UCLA, Pat says that the person got the trick seat and apologizes.
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is $1,000, and we are playing for cash. Time for a puzzle!
Round 1 | ||||||||||||||
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PHRASE |
JAN | Peter | Phil |
$350: T (x3) $500: S (x4) -$250: O (x2) -$250: E (x3) $200: L $150: G -$250: A (DUD!) | $200: D $500: W $750: N (x2) Solve: Correct! | |
$2,650 | $2,200 |
Peter looks at the wrong arrow on his first spin.
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D | O | W | N | T | O | |||||||||
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PHRASE |
Peter solves LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS.
Jan | Peter | Phil |
$2,200 |
For the students, remember how variety sometimes sells. The prize value fluctuates, and this time the prize itself is a Habersham Plantation reproduction corner cupboard (labeled CABINET) worth $4,200.
We have added a $2,500 space to the Wheel. But watch out for that ugly space $300, or your match is very bad luck.
Round 2 | ||||||||||||||
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EVENT |
Jan | PETER | Phil |
$500: T (x2) $350: H CABINET! $150: R -$250: E -$250: O (x2) $300: F -$250: A (x3) Solve: Correct! | ||
$1,050+ |
T | A | _ | _ | _ | _ | T | H | E | ||||||
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EVENT |
Perfection! Peter solves TAKING THE DOG FOR A WALK to keep the cabinet.
Jan | Peter | Phil |
$7,450 |
The top-dollar value is now $3,500.
Round 3 | ||||||||||||||
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PERSON |
Jan | Peter | PHIL |
$600: N (DUD!) | ||
$550: T (x3) $500: R -$250: A $300: D -$250: O $200: F (x2) Solve: Correct! | ||
$2,350 |
F | _ | _ | O | T | T | |||||||||
F | _ | T | _ | _ | _ | R | A | _ | D | |||||
PERSON |
Jan redeems herself by solving solves F SCOTT FITZGERALD.
Jan | Peter | Phil |
$2,350 | $7,450 |
I like the chances here. Someone is likely to win a Hi-Lo travel trailer (labeled CAMPER) worth $10,292.
Round 4 | ||||||||||||||
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THINGS |
JAN | Peter | Phil |
$200: S (x2) $550: N BANKRUPT! ($950) | $900: D (x2) $600: P Lose A Turn! | $500: L (DUD!) |
$2,400 | ||
$800: T (x2) $200: M Solve: Correct! | ||
$1,800 |
M | _ | S | _ | _ | D | |||||||||
P | _ | T | _ | T | _ | _ | S | |||||||
_ | N | D | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |||||||
THINGS |
Jan solves MASHED POTATOES AND GRAVY.
Jan | Peter | Phil |
$4,150 | $7,450 |
Some good gravy may go on top of a strong game as we add a $5,000) space to the Wheel...
Round 5 | ||||||||||||||
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THING |
Jan | PETER | Phil |
$250: T (x2) $350: N (DUD!) | $5,000: R (x2) -$250: E -$250: A (x2) BANKRUPT! ($9,500) | |
$500 | ||
$800: C $600: J Solve: Correct! | ||
$1,400 |
J | E | T | ||||||||||||
A | _ | R | C | R | A | _ | T | |||||||
THING |
Jan solves JET AIRCRAFT.
Jan | Peter | Phil |
$5,550 | $7,450 |
Don't worry too much, as we have time for another round!
Round 6 | ||||||||||||||
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PHRASE |
DING DING! DING DING!
But you'll have to leave it up to Pat to make things better. The Final Spin means consonants are worth...$300 a piece. Phil starts!
Phil: T ($300)
Jan: N (DUD!)
Peter: R ($300)
Phil: S ($600)
Jan: H (DUD!)
Peter: P (DUD!)
Phil: L (DUD!)
Jan: M (DUD!)
Peter: G ($600)
Phil: C ($900)
Jan: D ($300)
S | _ | G | _ | R | - | |||||||||
C | _ | _ | T | _ | D | |||||||||
PHRASE |
Jan solves SUGAR-COATED.
Jan | Peter | Phil |
$5,850 | $7,450 |
That's not funny. Well, we can't play anymore, so Phil has to settle with the nice parting gifts.
BONUS ROUND:
He had it all locked up thanks to the cabinet. Peter may choose one of...
Backyard package (over $29,000)
Timeshare/vacation home (over $38,000)
Corvette (over $42,000)
Diamond necklace (over $62,000)
Good ol' American cash ($25,000)
Peter goes for the cash, but has to prove he still has it by solving this puzzle first:
Bonus Puzzle | ||||||||||||||
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PERSON |
Peter wants the best from TSRNDE:
_ | _ | _ | N | T | _ | E | ||||||||
_ | _ | _ | T | _ | S | T | ||||||||
PERSON |
He talks it out and backs his way into JOHN THE BAPTIST to keep the cash and leave with $32,450 in cash and prizes!
During the post-game, Pat, Vanna, and the crew demonstrate the presentation of the $25,000 sign.