Talk:Wheel of Fortune (Australian game show)

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[edit] Hosts & dates

Whoever keeps changing the dates of the hosts, hostesses and announcers, please quit it, you are making this article incorrect.

Also, stop linking David Day the announcer to the David Day Wiki page. They are NOT the same person

[edit] Wheel of Fortune in 2005?

There is somebody out there that keeps changing the dates of presenters on this page. They insist that the show was around in Australia in 2005 (and I have previously seen that the show was rested in May? 2005). Wheel of Fortune never was on the air in 2005!!! I will change these dates back unless I have evidence that prooves me wrong (which I doubt!) --Darijoe 06:47, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Re: Wheel of Fortune in 2005?

You are correct that no episodes were aired in 2005, but it has now become apparent that at least some episodes were made in that year. These episodes (with Steve and a noticably-pregnant Sophie) are now airing on 7 at 10am weekdays Cherry pizza 15:25, 9 August 2006


[edit] Top Dollar!

It'd be good if someone could make find a way to make note of the way the studio audience shouts "top dollar!" when the contestants spin the wheel (which I find hilarious). The "N for Nellie" cliche would also add some colour to this article, as would Goon of Fortune in a "See other" section at the bottom of the page. Stuart mcmillen 05:26, 2 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Um...

The "top dollar" cry hasn't been used on the show since 1994. Since then the audience has been trained to react to the wheel with the appropriate excitement/dissapointment when the wheel approaches/escapes the top dollar/prize/bankrupt/lose a turn/free spin spaces Cherry pizza 15:25, 9 August 2006