I had totally forgotten that the winners had to "buy" their prizes! |
I think he's doing it for the easy money, with potential for a long term easy gig. |
Sajak had a health scare during Covid and Vanna stepped in to host for a week or two. She was astoundingly bad. I was shocked - she watches him do this every day, and it seems so easy anyway. But she was a stumbling, stuttering mess. I was rooting for her, but: no. They've been pushing Pat's daughter hard with social media, appearances on the show, online content, etc. I figured she wanted Dad's job, but maybe she's gunning for Vanna? |
| That makes sense |
It’s a retirement gig. He might be looking to dial back his career. He’s got to be worth hundreds of millions at this point. I’d step back too. Wheel is widely regarded to be the easiest high-paid gig on TV. Not a lot to read, not much chit chat, no real controversies or scandals. You can bang out a year of episodes in 3-4 weeks of work. It’s a much easier job than Judge Judy or Idol. |
+1 I think it films one day a week for about 30 weeks of the year. |
IIRC, the second host bowed out voluntarily thinking Idol was going to be short-lived and that he would easily get other gigs…. |
| Inoffensive robot poster nailed it. |
There's something about him that I don't like. |
I read they worked 4 days a month (24 episodes). Probably the best gig in the world. I wouldn’t even think there’s any prep work that Pat needed to do other then learn how to pronounce contestant names. He would work Thursdays and Fridays and then go home to Maryland for 12 days, rinse and repeat. |
Studio should buy her out for $$$. It makes no sense that she would be kept on with a new host for 1 year. |
| Give Vanna a raise!! |
“Coiffed toast”
I like you! |
I used to watch this as a kid and think, I'll take the dalmatian! I felt sorry for it too.
Wasn't Chuck Woolery the host at first when they did the shopping? |