Wheel of Fortune is a British television game show created by Reg Grundy and based on the American show of the same name created by Merv Griffin. Contestants compete to solve word puzzles, similar to those used in Hangman, to win cash and prizes. The title refers to the show's giant carnival wheel t.
Rare is a British video game developer founded by Tim and Chris Stamper after the now-defunct Ultimate Play the Game.Since its inception, the company has produced various titles in a wide variety of genres and on numerous gaming systems, mostly from Nintendo and Microsoft.The company is best known for its platform games, which include the Donkey Kong Country series and the Banjo-Kazooie series.
In 1995, she became the hostess on ITV's version of Wheel of Fortune. In 1997, Powell appeared on Channel 4's Brass Eye, a satirical spoof documentary series produced by Chris Morris. Powell has also presented Soap Fever, Live Talk, Getaway and Our House for UKTV Style.
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Arts, entertainment, and media Art. The Wheel of Fortune, 1883 painting by Edward Burne-Jones; Games. Big Six wheel, a casino game also known as the Wheel of Fortune; Wheel of Fortune video games, based on the game show franchise; Wheel of Fortune (Tarot card) Literature. The Wheel of Fortune, a 1984 novel by the English author Susan Howatch; The Wheel of Fortune, a 1795 play by the British.
Networks which have aired any version of the American Wheel of Fortune at some point, either in first-run or repeats, including overseas showings (for example, a Wiki dedicated to Concentration could include the British broadcaster Sky One because it reran the 1987-91 series). Note that this does not include networks that reran shows containing a segment or plot in which Wheel featured, most.