Post by woffan9821 on Jul 10, 2022 2:05:23 GMT -5
From the Sony Pictures Studios, it's America's Game!
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
WHEEL GOES TO THE MOVIES
EPISODE #2908
Here are today's contestants!
Ellen Bowman is from Arvada, CO. She's a student at the University of Colorado, Boulder, studying biology and planning to graduate in May. When asked what she'll do after that, she really has no idea.
Janet Jaeger is from Brea, CA. She recently married Jason. She's a Lakers girl, meaning one of the cheerleaders. She recently travelled to Bosnia, Croatia and Hungary to entertain the troops.
John Marston is from Dallas, TX. He's been married for 42 years, has one son, and four grandkids. He claims to provide benefits for a professional employment organization. He has a grandson named John Marston, who would be the thirteenth John Marston in the family both without a middle name and alive after the Mayflower came over to America.
John probably knows a FORTUNE & BANK TELLER for how long his family has been on the earth.
Round 2 adds a CLASSIC FILM package, which is an authentic original vintage program cover, along with the signatures of Clark Gable and Vivian Lee. This piece of memorabilia is worth $3,500!
John solves THE HEART OF DIXIE for $1,150, but for $2,000 more, can he name where that is?
ALABAMA, yes!
Ellen had no money in her bank, but thanks to an ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK, she's got a $7,950 jackpot!
I CAN SEE IT IN YOUR EYES, Ellen! I know you're excited to win the game!
Hopefully Ellen can cut into one of these prizes:
A trip to Tokyo to see the world premiere of Sony Pictures' Godzilla and a 1998 Celica GT worth over $36,000!
A four-day "big shot" package, featuring lunch in a major studio, and a luxury car and cell phone, and then afterwards, a 1998 Land Rover worth over $45,000!
A four-day "big shot" package, featuring lunch in a major studio, and a luxury car and cell phone, and then afterwards, a 1998 Land Rover worth over $45,000!
...and $25,000 cash!
W H E E L
RSTLN E gives quite a bit of help...
CHM A... only gives the last letter.
Ellen mutters SAUTHER, SUNDERM, but doesn't really make a guess, so she can't enjoy a SILKWORM making her $25,000.
$10,950 is a decent total.
Pat Chat: They're talking about generic names such as a Kleenex is synonymous with a tissue, Band-Aid, Jello, Thermos where they don't know what to call an insulated container. Pat also wants a boatload of Thermoses.
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
WHEEL GOES TO THE MOVIES
EPISODE #2908
Here are today's contestants!
Ellen Bowman is from Arvada, CO. She's a student at the University of Colorado, Boulder, studying biology and planning to graduate in May. When asked what she'll do after that, she really has no idea.
Janet Jaeger is from Brea, CA. She recently married Jason. She's a Lakers girl, meaning one of the cheerleaders. She recently travelled to Bosnia, Croatia and Hungary to entertain the troops.
John Marston is from Dallas, TX. He's been married for 42 years, has one son, and four grandkids. He claims to provide benefits for a professional employment organization. He has a grandson named John Marston, who would be the thirteenth John Marston in the family both without a middle name and alive after the Mayflower came over to America.
Round 1: $1,000 TDV | |||||||||||||||
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SAME NAME |
ELLEN | Janet | John |
$900 ┬: R (x2) $250 (LAT) ┐: S (DUD!) | $1,000 ┐: T (x2) -$250: E (x3) $250 ┐: N (x2) -$250: A $250 ┬: M (DUD!) | $900 ┬: L (x2) Solve... Correct! |
$1,800 | $2,000 | $1,800 |
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SAME NAME |
John probably knows a FORTUNE & BANK TELLER for how long his family has been on the earth.
Round 2 adds a CLASSIC FILM package, which is an authentic original vintage program cover, along with the signatures of Clark Gable and Vivian Lee. This piece of memorabilia is worth $3,500!
Round 2: $2,500 TDV | |||||||||||||||
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WHERE ARE WE? |
Ellen | JANET | John |
$250 (TDV) ┐: T (x2) $500 ┐: H (x2) -$250: E (x3) $250 ($900) ┬: S (DUD!) | Free Spin ┐: N (DUD!) | |
$1,250 | ||
SURPRISE ┬: D $2,500 ┐: L (DUD!) | $550 ┐: F -$250: O $900 ┐: M (DUD!) | $250 ┐: R $900 ┐: X *NMC* Solve... Correct! |
$1,550 | $1,150 | |
Surprise |
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WHERE ARE WE? |
John solves THE HEART OF DIXIE for $1,150, but for $2,000 more, can he name where that is?
ALABAMA, yes!
Ellen | Janet | John |
$0 | $0 | $4,950 |
Round 3: $3,500 TDV | |||||||||||||||
$5,000 | |||||||||||||||
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SHOW BIZ |
Ellen | Janet | JOHN |
$450 ┐: N (x3) CLASSIC FILM ┐: R (x3) -$250: E -$250: A (x2) $800 ┬: D $250 (LAT) ┐: G Lose a Turn! ┌ | ||
$1,900 | ||
Classic Film | ||
$450 ┐: S BANKRUPT! ($450) ($600) ┐ | $250 ┌: L $400 ($500) ┌: P -$250: I (x4) Lose a Turn! ┐ | $350 ┬: M -$250: O (x4) *buzzed out* |
$400 | $2,000 | |
Classic Film | ||
Jackpot ┬: T (x3) Solve... Jackpot! | ||
$7,950 | |||||||||||||||
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M | O | T | I | O | N | ||||||||||
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S | O | _ | N | D | T | R | A | _ | _ | ||||||
SHOW BIZ |
Ellen had no money in her bank, but thanks to an ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK, she's got a $7,950 jackpot!
Ellen | Janet | John |
$7,950 | $0 | $4,950 |
Jackpot |
Round 4: $5,000 TDV | |||||||||||||||
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PHRASE |
ELLEN | Janet | John |
$600 ┐: S (x2) $800 ┬: T -$250: E (x4) $250 (TDV) ┐: Y (x2) $250 ($900) ┐: R -$250: O $400 ($500) ┬: N (x2) -$250: I (x3) -$250: U $450 ┐: C *NMC* Solve... Correct! | ||
$3,000 |
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PHRASE |
I CAN SEE IT IN YOUR EYES, Ellen! I know you're excited to win the game!
Ellen | Janet | John |
$10,950 | P.G. | $4,950 |
Jackpot | Lovely Parting Gifts |
Hopefully Ellen can cut into one of these prizes:
A trip to Tokyo to see the world premiere of Sony Pictures' Godzilla and a 1998 Celica GT worth over $36,000!
A four-day "big shot" package, featuring lunch in a major studio, and a luxury car and cell phone, and then afterwards, a 1998 Land Rover worth over $45,000!
A four-day "big shot" package, featuring lunch in a major studio, and a luxury car and cell phone, and then afterwards, a 1998 Land Rover worth over $45,000!
...and $25,000 cash!
W H E E L
Bonus Round | |||||||||||||||
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THING |
RSTLN E gives quite a bit of help...
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THING |
CHM A... only gives the last letter.
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THING |
Ellen mutters SAUTHER, SUNDERM, but doesn't really make a guess, so she can't enjoy a SILKWORM making her $25,000.
$10,950 is a decent total.
Pat Chat: They're talking about generic names such as a Kleenex is synonymous with a tissue, Band-Aid, Jello, Thermos where they don't know what to call an insulated container. Pat also wants a boatload of Thermoses.