Post by mechamind on Nov 12, 2015 10:16:06 GMT -5
Airdate: November 19, 2003
Australia's favourite game, Wheel of Fortune!
Today's contestants:
Paul Binstadt
Patrick Abinol (returning with $13,018 in prizes)
Jess Owen
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is 750.
Paul solves STINGING NETTLE.
Enjoy the lead while it lasts, Paul. At least you can keep a jewellery gift certificate, a digital TV box, or storage containers.
He'll keep the jewellery.
Here's a Comedian Puzzler for the home audience. Can you solve it?
The answer is CHRIS ROCK.
Staring at the Mystery Wedges in fear? We might not be surprised. You might land on the one with a BANKRUPT, but you could land on the one with a 7-night Thailand holiday!
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is upgraded to 1,500.
Jess tried to buy a vowel first before calling the P.
Patrick solves TO PUT ONE'S BACK INTO IT.
And he's back in it. Now to choose between an art print, a shoe package, or a mobile phone.
Now Patrick takes the mobile phone.
We begin our next round:
Paul solves TO PUT IT ON THE BACKBURNER.
He's not quite there yet, but he can take a little break and pick a skin care package, a software package, or an outdoor water feature.
Paul takes the water feature.
Here's another Comedian Puzzler for the home audience. Can you solve it?
The answer is RICHARD PRYOR.
The top-dollar is now 2,500.
RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG!
Let's get a move on. Rob will give the Wheel a spin, and consonants are worth 295.
Paul: R
Patrick: S (DUD!)
Jess: G
Paul: C (x2)
Patrick: A (x2)
Jess: H
Jess solves YACHT RACING...but is not quite the winner.
At least she got a prize now. It's gonna be a luggage package, a blinds package, or a sink package.
Her prize will be the luggage.
Consolation prizes are a Spotters Shades sunglasses and Parker Pens. All contestants receive the Wheel of Fortune board game.
Patrick still leaves with $13,568 in prizes!
BONUS ROUND:
Saving some for the rest. Like Paul, who will spin for...
Criterion wood furniture collection ($3,925)
Perth holiday and rail tour ($7,164)
Renault Clio ($22,500)
...we could also give you $5,400 in cash!
With 2,840, Paul picks three consonants and a vowel. The Golden Wheel spins, and lands on...
Criterion wood furniture collection
His final puzzle will be...
He can narrow it down with TRN, and E:
All he could do is laugh. He does not solve MAGNIFYING GLASS, but he will return for another game.
Australia's favourite game, Wheel of Fortune!
Today's contestants:
Paul Binstadt
Patrick Abinol (returning with $13,018 in prizes)
Jess Owen
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is 750.
Round 1 | |||||||||||||||
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LIVING THING |
PAUL | Patrick | Jess |
310: R (DUD!) | BANKRUPT! (0) | 230: S 200: M (DUD!) |
230 | ||
230: N (x3) 155: T (x3) 110: L 150: G (x2) Only vowels left! Solve: Correct! | ||
645 |
S | T | _ | N | G | _ | N | G | ||||||||
N | _ | T | T | L | _ | ||||||||||
LIVING THING |
Paul solves STINGING NETTLE.
Enjoy the lead while it lasts, Paul. At least you can keep a jewellery gift certificate, a digital TV box, or storage containers.
He'll keep the jewellery.
Paul | Patrick | Jess |
645 | 230 | |
$400 jewellery |
Here's a Comedian Puzzler for the home audience. Can you solve it?
Puzzler A | |||||||||||||||
_ | H | R | _ | S | R | _ | _ | K | |||||||
COMEDIANS |
The answer is CHRIS ROCK.
Staring at the Mystery Wedges in fear? We might not be surprised. You might land on the one with a BANKRUPT, but you could land on the one with a 7-night Thailand holiday!
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is upgraded to 1,500.
Round 2 | |||||||||||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ' | _ | ||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ||||||
PHRASE |
Paul | PATRICK | Jess |
230 | ||
430: T (x4) 230: H (DUD!) | 310: S 610: N (x2) 150: P Lucky P! -50: I (x2) -50: O (x3) -50: E -50: A 230: D (DUD!) | |
430 | 1,250 | |
180: C Lose A Turn! | 180: B 180: K Only vowels left! Solve: Correct! | |
180 | 790 |
Jess tried to buy a vowel first before calling the P.
T | O | P | _ | T | O | N | E | ' | S | ||||||
B | A | C | K | I | N | T | O | I | T | ||||||
PHRASE |
Patrick solves TO PUT ONE'S BACK INTO IT.
And he's back in it. Now to choose between an art print, a shoe package, or a mobile phone.
Now Patrick takes the mobile phone.
Paul | Patrick | Jess |
825 | 790 | 1,250 |
$400 jewellery | Phone |
We begin our next round:
Round 3 | |||||||||||||||
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_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |||||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ||||||
SLANG |
Paul | Patrick | JESS |
1,250 | ||
430: T (x4) 310: H 180: N (x2) 230: S (DUD!) | ||
180 | 2,170 | |
500: G (DUD!) | 430: R (x2) Lucky R! 430: L (DUD!) | Lose A Turn! |
180 | 860 | 2,170 |
310: B (x2) 230: P Solve: Correct! | ||
720 |
T | _ | P | _ | T | |||||||||||
_ | T | _ | N | T | H | _ | |||||||||
B | _ | _ | _ | B | _ | R | N | _ | R | ||||||
SLANG |
Paul solves TO PUT IT ON THE BACKBURNER.
He's not quite there yet, but he can take a little break and pick a skin care package, a software package, or an outdoor water feature.
Paul takes the water feature.
Paul | Patrick | Jess |
1,365 | 1,650 | 2,170 |
$400 jewellery Water feature | Phone |
Here's another Comedian Puzzler for the home audience. Can you solve it?
Puzzler B | |||||||||||||||
R | I | _ | _ | A | R | _ | |||||||||
P | R | _ | _ | R | |||||||||||
COMEDIANS |
The answer is RICHARD PRYOR.
The top-dollar is now 2,500.
Round 4 | |||||||||||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |||||
SPORT |
PAUL | Patrick | Jess |
860 | 2,170 | |
510: T 375: N | ||
885 |
_ | _ | _ | _ | T | _ | _ | _ | _ | N | _ | |||||
SPORT |
RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG!
Let's get a move on. Rob will give the Wheel a spin, and consonants are worth 295.
Paul: R
Patrick: S (DUD!)
Jess: G
Paul: C (x2)
Patrick: A (x2)
Jess: H
_ | A | C | H | T | R | A | C | _ | N | G | |||||
SPORT |
Jess solves YACHT RACING...but is not quite the winner.
At least she got a prize now. It's gonna be a luggage package, a blinds package, or a sink package.
Her prize will be the luggage.
Paul | Patrick | Jess |
2,840 | 1,650 | 2,760 |
$400 jewellery Water feature | Phone | Luggage |
Consolation prizes are a Spotters Shades sunglasses and Parker Pens. All contestants receive the Wheel of Fortune board game.
Patrick still leaves with $13,568 in prizes!
BONUS ROUND:
Saving some for the rest. Like Paul, who will spin for...
Criterion wood furniture collection ($3,925)
Perth holiday and rail tour ($7,164)
Renault Clio ($22,500)
...we could also give you $5,400 in cash!
With 2,840, Paul picks three consonants and a vowel. The Golden Wheel spins, and lands on...
Criterion wood furniture collection
His final puzzle will be...
Bonus Puzzle | |||||||||||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |||||||||||
THING |
He can narrow it down with TRN, and E:
_ | _ | _ | N | _ | _ | _ | _ | N | _ | ||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |||||||||||
THING |
All he could do is laugh. He does not solve MAGNIFYING GLASS, but he will return for another game.