Post by ultimaganon on Nov 5, 2013 14:24:04 GMT -5
WHEEL! OF! FORTUNE!
Opening:
Jack: “Look at this studio, filled with glamourous prizes, fabulous and exciting merchandise. Including... a sensational $4300 home entertainment system! These handsome gold barbell cufflinks! And a terrific brand new $8500 compact car! Over $52,000 just waiting to be won today on Wheel of Fortune! (Pink Graphic). And now, here's your host, Pat Sajak!”
Pat cues a “brisk round of applause” for Vanna White.
Introductions:
Molly ?? - Grant management specialist from Los Angeles. Originally from India. (One day total $11250)
Robert Mills - Theatre Manager and actor at a major theme park. (But the theme park didn't want him to mention which one). Likes songwriting, sports and a huge fan of Charlie Chaplin.
Connie Hall - From Burlingame, California. After prompted by Pat, she specifies it's about 20 minutes south of San Francisco. Has a 10 month old boy, loves to exercise, cook, read and play tennis.
Game Spiel:
Pat: “$750 top dollar value for this round, try not to hit bankrupt, if you do, you lose your cash but not your merchandise because once you buy a prize it's your to keep.”
The audience repeats the “It's yours to keep” portion to which Pat taps his ear and responds “Acoustics are bad in here.”
ROUND ONE
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QUOTATION
Just before the show, numbers were drawn, and Dolly won the draw, so she gets the first crack at the wheel.
SPIN 1- The first spin lands on $100 next to Free Spin. Dolly calls a T, and it's a good start because there are 3, at the end of the first, second and fourth word.
SPIN 2- Dolly takes another spin and lands on $200 3 spaces before Lose a Turn. She calls an R, and that gives us our first dud of the day. Onto Robert.
SPIN 3- Robert spins past the Bankrupt to land on the $250 two spaces after Bankrupt. Robert calls an S, and there is one at the start of the first word.
SPIN 4- Robert spins again, calls for the $750, but the flipper goes one space too far and hits bankrupt wiping his $250 out. Time for Connie's first spin.
SPIN 5- Connie lands on the red $400. She calls an N, and there are three for a quick $1200.
SPIN 6- This time Connie lands on the $150 two spaces after Lose a Turn. She calls an H, and gets an additional $450 bringing her to $1650.
SPIN 7- Connie has a smile on her face but spins again to land on $500. She calls a G for some more icing and gains an additional $1000 bucks to her cashpile raising it to $2650.
Connie decides she has enough, time to solve.
S _ _ _ N T
N _ G H T
H _ _ _
N _ G H T
QUOTATION
Connie solves SILENT NIGHT HOLY NIGHT for $2650.
That $2650 will be spent in the dining room. For $300, she starts with the liquor cabinet (Interesting first choice), $2350 exactly to go. Next, For $1320, she buys the crystal. Just over $1000 to go. For $300 she buys some delicious cakes. $730 left. For $195 she buys the print. Down to $535. Finally, for $449, she buys the tea cart. $86 dollars left to go on a gift certificate.
Pat says that they will overlook the fact she solved the puzzle Silent Night Holy Night and opened by buying a liquor cabinet. To which Connie laughs, and Jack says “That's curious, isn't it Pat.”
Molly - $0
Robert - $0
Connie - $2650
Duds- R (Dolly)
Bankrupt- Robert ($250)
ROUND TWO
$1000 is the top dollar value on the wheel now.
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THING
SPIN 1- Robert begins this round. He lands on the blue $400, two spaces before bankrupt. He calls a T, and two of them will net him $800.
SPIN 2- His next spin is even better, it lands on $900! Robert asks for an S, and he cashes in with 3, for a whopping $2700 more. This brings him to $3500. Robert buys an A. There is one. He now has $3250.
SPIN 3- Robert spins and avoids a close call with the Bankrupt, hitting the $600 on the other side of it. He calls an R, and gets one for another $600. Total now $3850. Robert wants another vowel. This time he buys an I, and even better than the last one, there are two I's. That takes him down to $3600.
SPIN 4- This spin doesn't look good, it's coming toward Bankrupt and slowing down... the flipper has just enough strength to hit one more peg and land on $600 again! Robert calls an M, which there is one of. Serious money now, $4200. Robert wants to buy another vowel. He buys an E, it's not the bankrupt that does him in, but the vowel instead. There are no E's, but it still drops him to $3950 as the turn goes to Connie.
SPIN 5- Connie lands on $400 two spaces before bankrupt. She calls a C, and there happen to be two of them. $800 for her.
SPIN 6- Connie spins and asks for the $1000, it's closing in on it and slowing down... it might be.... it lands on the big $1000! Connie asks for an H, and gets $1000 for one H. This brings her to $1800, she seems to know it, but she's a gambler.
SPIN 7- She lands on a modest $150 two spaces after Lose a Turn. She has $1950, and that's enough for her, she will solve now.
C H R I S T M A S
S T _ C _ I _ G
THING
Connie solves CHRISTMAS STOCKING for another $1950.
Time to go shopping in the library. For $450 she buys the micro-cassette recorder and dictating machine (Wow, what a mouthful). An even $1500 to go. For $425 she buys the Chime Clock. $1075 remains. For $390 she buys another lovely print. $685 to go. She wants some books for $180. Still $505 left. For $250 she gets an audio system. Only $255 now. And to end it all off, she buys a library ladder for $239. $16 to go on a gift certificate. And a marathon of prizes for Jack.
Molly - $0
Robert - $0
Connie - $4600
Duds: E (Robert)
Time for Commercial, up next, Round 3, with $1500 and $2000 on the wheel.
ROUND 3
People is the category, there is a hyphen. The audience applauds and cheers as Vanna turns the hyphen.
Pat responds “This is an audience that doesn't care what kind of entertainment they get.”
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PEOPLE
Pat reminds players People does not always mean Proper Name, then asks Connie to spin.
SPIN 1- The first spin lands on the red $200. Connie calls an S. There are three S's for $600.
SPIN 2- Connie spins just past the $900, to the orange $200 three spaces before bankrupt. She asks for a T, and there happen to be two. That gives Connie $1000.
SPIN 3- This spin lands on the red $200 just before Lose a Turn. She calls a D this time, and another $200 goes to Connie. $1200 so far. This time she buys an E. And there is one. That will drop her to $950. Connie opts to buy another vowel. This time a U. Once again, there is only one. $700 left.
SPIN 4- Connie spins, and the spin looks good, it's coming up to $1500, and it makes it! She calls an N. She cashes in with one N. That dramatically increases her score to $2200.
SPIN 5- Not as good this time. Connie lands on $200. She calls an L, and there is one L, continuing a streak of one-letter calls. $2400 is what she has now.
SPIN 6- This time the wheel lands on a different $200, the one next to Lose a Turn. She calls a C, and unsurprisingly, there is only one. $2600. She buys an O. There are two of them. $2350.
SPIN 7- The spin looks good again, it's coming up on the $1500..... but it falls short and lands on the red $800 just before it. She calls an H, which there are three of, and that makes it a $2400 call. Added to the $2350 gives her $4750!
Connie has been on quite the ride, but she's decided it's enough, she will solve now.
H _ _ H – S C H O O L
S T U D E N T S
PEOPLE
She solves HIGH-SCHOOL STUDENTS for a huge win of $4750!
PERFECT ROUND!
This time she will bring her $4750 to the his and her boutique.
She starts shopping in a big way... $2248 for a trip to Hawaii! Still a lot of money left, over $2400. For $799, the computer and printer is now hers. Still $1600 to spend. For $410 she gets the man's suit and sport coat (I assume for her husband). $1257 left. For $400 she buys the woman’s clothes. $857 now. For $400 more she will get the his and her sweaters. $457 to go. For $350 she buys the duck print (Which will now be three prints for her in this show). The $107 dollars that remains is a nice sized gift certificate.
Instead of Jack reading off the prizes though, Pat throws it to commercial, and Jack reads off the prizes when the show returns.
When the show returns, Jack tells us the Gift Certificates are furnished by Service Merchandise.
FINAL TALLY
Molly - $0 ($11250 previously)
Robert - Parting Gifts
Connie - $9350 (Clean Sweep!)
BONUS ROUND
Connie has decided to play for the car. Jack will describe it now.
Jack: “You'll be playing for a new luxury hatchback, with standard features, a peppy 1.5 litre engine, independent suspension and rack and pinion steering! Retail value: $8,526 dollars! Good luck!”
LIGHTS DIM
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THINGS
Looking for Things this time. Connie has 5 consonants and one vowel to call.
She calls a T, S, R, L, N, E.
Vanna starts turning the letters.
_ R T S _ N _
_ R _ _ T S
THINGS
The timer, starts but Connie solves ARTS AND CRAFTS immediately for that $8,526 car. An impressive one-day total of $17,876 dollars! She will be back tomorrow for more.
Opening:
Jack: “Look at this studio, filled with glamourous prizes, fabulous and exciting merchandise. Including... a sensational $4300 home entertainment system! These handsome gold barbell cufflinks! And a terrific brand new $8500 compact car! Over $52,000 just waiting to be won today on Wheel of Fortune! (Pink Graphic). And now, here's your host, Pat Sajak!”
Pat cues a “brisk round of applause” for Vanna White.
Introductions:
Molly ?? - Grant management specialist from Los Angeles. Originally from India. (One day total $11250)
Robert Mills - Theatre Manager and actor at a major theme park. (But the theme park didn't want him to mention which one). Likes songwriting, sports and a huge fan of Charlie Chaplin.
Connie Hall - From Burlingame, California. After prompted by Pat, she specifies it's about 20 minutes south of San Francisco. Has a 10 month old boy, loves to exercise, cook, read and play tennis.
Game Spiel:
Pat: “$750 top dollar value for this round, try not to hit bankrupt, if you do, you lose your cash but not your merchandise because once you buy a prize it's your to keep.”
The audience repeats the “It's yours to keep” portion to which Pat taps his ear and responds “Acoustics are bad in here.”
ROUND ONE
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
QUOTATION
Just before the show, numbers were drawn, and Dolly won the draw, so she gets the first crack at the wheel.
SPIN 1- The first spin lands on $100 next to Free Spin. Dolly calls a T, and it's a good start because there are 3, at the end of the first, second and fourth word.
SPIN 2- Dolly takes another spin and lands on $200 3 spaces before Lose a Turn. She calls an R, and that gives us our first dud of the day. Onto Robert.
SPIN 3- Robert spins past the Bankrupt to land on the $250 two spaces after Bankrupt. Robert calls an S, and there is one at the start of the first word.
SPIN 4- Robert spins again, calls for the $750, but the flipper goes one space too far and hits bankrupt wiping his $250 out. Time for Connie's first spin.
SPIN 5- Connie lands on the red $400. She calls an N, and there are three for a quick $1200.
SPIN 6- This time Connie lands on the $150 two spaces after Lose a Turn. She calls an H, and gets an additional $450 bringing her to $1650.
SPIN 7- Connie has a smile on her face but spins again to land on $500. She calls a G for some more icing and gains an additional $1000 bucks to her cashpile raising it to $2650.
Connie decides she has enough, time to solve.
S _ _ _ N T
N _ G H T
H _ _ _
N _ G H T
QUOTATION
Connie solves SILENT NIGHT HOLY NIGHT for $2650.
That $2650 will be spent in the dining room. For $300, she starts with the liquor cabinet (Interesting first choice), $2350 exactly to go. Next, For $1320, she buys the crystal. Just over $1000 to go. For $300 she buys some delicious cakes. $730 left. For $195 she buys the print. Down to $535. Finally, for $449, she buys the tea cart. $86 dollars left to go on a gift certificate.
Pat says that they will overlook the fact she solved the puzzle Silent Night Holy Night and opened by buying a liquor cabinet. To which Connie laughs, and Jack says “That's curious, isn't it Pat.”
Molly - $0
Robert - $0
Connie - $2650
Duds- R (Dolly)
Bankrupt- Robert ($250)
ROUND TWO
$1000 is the top dollar value on the wheel now.
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THING
SPIN 1- Robert begins this round. He lands on the blue $400, two spaces before bankrupt. He calls a T, and two of them will net him $800.
SPIN 2- His next spin is even better, it lands on $900! Robert asks for an S, and he cashes in with 3, for a whopping $2700 more. This brings him to $3500. Robert buys an A. There is one. He now has $3250.
SPIN 3- Robert spins and avoids a close call with the Bankrupt, hitting the $600 on the other side of it. He calls an R, and gets one for another $600. Total now $3850. Robert wants another vowel. This time he buys an I, and even better than the last one, there are two I's. That takes him down to $3600.
SPIN 4- This spin doesn't look good, it's coming toward Bankrupt and slowing down... the flipper has just enough strength to hit one more peg and land on $600 again! Robert calls an M, which there is one of. Serious money now, $4200. Robert wants to buy another vowel. He buys an E, it's not the bankrupt that does him in, but the vowel instead. There are no E's, but it still drops him to $3950 as the turn goes to Connie.
SPIN 5- Connie lands on $400 two spaces before bankrupt. She calls a C, and there happen to be two of them. $800 for her.
SPIN 6- Connie spins and asks for the $1000, it's closing in on it and slowing down... it might be.... it lands on the big $1000! Connie asks for an H, and gets $1000 for one H. This brings her to $1800, she seems to know it, but she's a gambler.
SPIN 7- She lands on a modest $150 two spaces after Lose a Turn. She has $1950, and that's enough for her, she will solve now.
C H R I S T M A S
S T _ C _ I _ G
THING
Connie solves CHRISTMAS STOCKING for another $1950.
Time to go shopping in the library. For $450 she buys the micro-cassette recorder and dictating machine (Wow, what a mouthful). An even $1500 to go. For $425 she buys the Chime Clock. $1075 remains. For $390 she buys another lovely print. $685 to go. She wants some books for $180. Still $505 left. For $250 she gets an audio system. Only $255 now. And to end it all off, she buys a library ladder for $239. $16 to go on a gift certificate. And a marathon of prizes for Jack.
Molly - $0
Robert - $0
Connie - $4600
Duds: E (Robert)
Time for Commercial, up next, Round 3, with $1500 and $2000 on the wheel.
ROUND 3
People is the category, there is a hyphen. The audience applauds and cheers as Vanna turns the hyphen.
Pat responds “This is an audience that doesn't care what kind of entertainment they get.”
_ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
PEOPLE
Pat reminds players People does not always mean Proper Name, then asks Connie to spin.
SPIN 1- The first spin lands on the red $200. Connie calls an S. There are three S's for $600.
SPIN 2- Connie spins just past the $900, to the orange $200 three spaces before bankrupt. She asks for a T, and there happen to be two. That gives Connie $1000.
SPIN 3- This spin lands on the red $200 just before Lose a Turn. She calls a D this time, and another $200 goes to Connie. $1200 so far. This time she buys an E. And there is one. That will drop her to $950. Connie opts to buy another vowel. This time a U. Once again, there is only one. $700 left.
SPIN 4- Connie spins, and the spin looks good, it's coming up to $1500, and it makes it! She calls an N. She cashes in with one N. That dramatically increases her score to $2200.
SPIN 5- Not as good this time. Connie lands on $200. She calls an L, and there is one L, continuing a streak of one-letter calls. $2400 is what she has now.
SPIN 6- This time the wheel lands on a different $200, the one next to Lose a Turn. She calls a C, and unsurprisingly, there is only one. $2600. She buys an O. There are two of them. $2350.
SPIN 7- The spin looks good again, it's coming up on the $1500..... but it falls short and lands on the red $800 just before it. She calls an H, which there are three of, and that makes it a $2400 call. Added to the $2350 gives her $4750!
Connie has been on quite the ride, but she's decided it's enough, she will solve now.
H _ _ H – S C H O O L
S T U D E N T S
PEOPLE
She solves HIGH-SCHOOL STUDENTS for a huge win of $4750!
PERFECT ROUND!
This time she will bring her $4750 to the his and her boutique.
She starts shopping in a big way... $2248 for a trip to Hawaii! Still a lot of money left, over $2400. For $799, the computer and printer is now hers. Still $1600 to spend. For $410 she gets the man's suit and sport coat (I assume for her husband). $1257 left. For $400 she buys the woman’s clothes. $857 now. For $400 more she will get the his and her sweaters. $457 to go. For $350 she buys the duck print (Which will now be three prints for her in this show). The $107 dollars that remains is a nice sized gift certificate.
Instead of Jack reading off the prizes though, Pat throws it to commercial, and Jack reads off the prizes when the show returns.
When the show returns, Jack tells us the Gift Certificates are furnished by Service Merchandise.
FINAL TALLY
Molly - $0 ($11250 previously)
Robert - Parting Gifts
Connie - $9350 (Clean Sweep!)
BONUS ROUND
Connie has decided to play for the car. Jack will describe it now.
Jack: “You'll be playing for a new luxury hatchback, with standard features, a peppy 1.5 litre engine, independent suspension and rack and pinion steering! Retail value: $8,526 dollars! Good luck!”
LIGHTS DIM
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
THINGS
Looking for Things this time. Connie has 5 consonants and one vowel to call.
She calls a T, S, R, L, N, E.
Vanna starts turning the letters.
_ R T S _ N _
_ R _ _ T S
THINGS
The timer, starts but Connie solves ARTS AND CRAFTS immediately for that $8,526 car. An impressive one-day total of $17,876 dollars! She will be back tomorrow for more.