It would be the vowel U
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There was a Wheel of Fortune spin off called Wheel 2000 (see related Link) that allowed kids from 10 to 15 to be on the program. On the regular Wheel of Fortune I remember a Girl and her friend both won cars and yet were too young to be able to Drive. Contestants on Wheel of Fortune are not like the Contestants on Jeopardy where you are given the full name and age. On Wheel of Fortune that information is rarely given so it would be impossible to determine who the youngest or oldest players were unless it was released. Even the show might not have complete records of the over 16,000 past contestants of the nighttime Wheel of Fortune Syndicated TV Show. Records might not even exist for the 30,000 total contestants from the Daytime and Nighttime programs.
Not sure what you mean by where is it. The day was a Wednesday so there was an episode broadcast. Some shows have been purchased for showing on GSN, but they might only have purchased the right to show it and not the episode. If you know someone who was on the show you might be able to write Wheel of Fortune
Most contestants are 18 yrs. or older but sometimes they have accepted people who are 13-16, but never younger. A person in his teens might be capable of playing Wheel of Fortune. But it is a TV Show that is a business, depending on ratings to maintain the huge prizes. The Kids Wheel of Fortune was soon cancelled because of lack of viewer interest. They have had a few shows where the contestants have been under 16. They choose 600 contestants a year and a few more because they might need alternates if for any reason a contestant cannot be on the show. The contestants are not randomly chosen, but must audition and are then selected. The are selected based on perceived viewer appeal by the producers of the program.
No unless you can find someone who recorded the show and get them to sell an illegal copy. If you had a very good reason for wanting a copy (for example you were a contestant) you might be able
No they have not. Fraud would be a legal term and might not be accurate to reflect that it is a TV Show. They are not allowed to provide answers. . The show is subject to rules enacted by congress for game shows and it would be an individual that would be charged with a crime and not the show. There is no record of the show having done anything that is against the rules. Wheel Of Fortune is a game show designed for entertainment. Contestants are chosen by a producer based on the entertainment value and not based on a lottery or random drawing. It is also a game of both luck and skill hence the name Wheel of Fortune. The shows are edited and they state that it has not effected the outcome. Pat Sajak after spinning the Wheel for so many years must have developed some skills. We have noticed that the Bonus Round time does not start until after Pat Sajak has finished talking. None of this is fraud There are gambling sites that use the name Wheel of Fortune that have committed fraud. With just the letter "L" revealed, "Wheel of Fortune" contestant Caitlin Burke managed to floor veteran host Pat Sajak by solving this 27-letter puzzle: " I've got a good feeling about this." that it had some wondering if Caitlin was less than honest in her win.