Pat Sajak reflects on his 40-year tenure as host of "Wheel of Fortune" ahead of his final episode on June 7, expressing contentment with his decision to retire and looking forward to new pursuits. Ryan Seacrest will take over hosting duties, while Vanna White will continue on the show through the 2025-2026 season.
Pat Sajak, the long-time host of Wheel of Fortune, revealed in an interview with his daughter Maggie on Good Morning America that he decided to retire after 41 seasons to leave on a high note and pursue other life interests. He will be replaced by Ryan Seacrest, while Vanna White will continue her role. Sajak will remain involved as a consultant for three more years.
On a recent "Wheel of Fortune" episode, a contestant incorrectly solved a puzzle, but the mistake went unnoticed until host Pat Sajak intervened. The incident added to the show's memorable moments as Sajak prepares to retire, with Ryan Seacrest set to replace him. Vanna White will continue on the show through the 2025-2026 season.
Pat Sajak's final episode hosting "Wheel of Fortune" will air on June 7, coinciding with the season 41 finale. After announcing his departure in June 2023, Ryan Seacrest was revealed as his replacement. Sajak had hosted the show since 1981, and his co-host Vanna White has been on the show since 1982.
Vanna White has extended her contract as co-host of "Wheel of Fortune" for two more years, remaining on the show through the 2025-2026 season. This comes as Pat Sajak, her longtime co-host, announced his retirement after the current season. White will continue flipping letters on the game show during a major transition next year when Sajak steps down and Ryan Seacrest takes over. The iconic TV duo has co-hosted the Emmy-winning game show for over 40 years, making them two of the longest-serving hosts in the game show category.
Vanna White has extended her contract as co-host of "Wheel of Fortune" for two more years, remaining on the show through the 2025-2026 season. This comes as Pat Sajak announced his retirement after the current season, with Ryan Seacrest set to replace him. White and Sajak have co-hosted the Emmy-winning game show for over 40 years, making them one of the longest-serving duos in the game show category.
Vanna White has extended her contract as co-host of "Wheel of Fortune" until at least 2026, ensuring her presence on the show after Pat Sajak's departure. White, who has been on the show since the 1980s, signed a two-year extension, allowing her to continue turning letters for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons. When the 42nd season begins, White will be working alongside new host Ryan Seacrest.
Vanna White has extended her contract as co-host of "Wheel of Fortune" for two more years, taking her through the 2025-26 season, as longtime host Pat Sajak prepares to leave in 2024. Ryan Seacrest will take over for Sajak in the fall of 2024. The terms of White's new contract were not disclosed.
Ryan Seacrest has been announced as the new host of "Wheel of Fortune," replacing the long-time host Pat Sajak after the show's upcoming 41st season. Seacrest expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity, mentioning his previous experience hosting a game show. Sony confirmed Seacrest's appointment and stated that he will also serve as a consulting producer on the show. Sajak will continue to act as a consultant for three years after his final season.
Whoopi Goldberg has expressed her interest in becoming the new host of Wheel of Fortune after Pat Sajak announced his retirement. However, some viewers were not convinced and suggested other potential replacements such as Ryan Seacrest or John O'Hurley. Meanwhile, Vanna White, the show's letter-turning co-host, would "highly consider" taking over the role as host. Sajak has been the host of the show for over four decades and will continue as a consultant for three years following his retirement.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has expressed interest in hosting Wheel of Fortune after longtime host Pat Sajak announced his departure. Smith clarified that he would like to add hosting the game show to his already-busy schedule and is not looking to give up his day job or podcast. He also suggested Meagan Good or Sanaa Lathan as potential replacements for co-host Vanna White.
Vanna White has reacted to Pat Sajak's retirement announcement from hosting "Wheel of Fortune" after 41 seasons, saying she couldn't be happier to have shared the stage with him for all these years. Sajak has hosted the game show since 1981, with White joining the following year. The upcoming 41st season will be Sajak's last, and he has promised to share more in the coming months.
Following Pat Sajak's announcement of retirement from "Wheel of Fortune" after 41 seasons, several people including Whoopi Goldberg and Ryan Seacrest have expressed interest in taking over as the new host. Vanna White, who has been part of the show for four decades, is also being suggested as a possible successor. Sajak's retirement was not unexpected, as he had previously hinted at leaving the show soon. The new season of "Wheel of Fortune" is set to premiere in September.
Pat Sajak and Vanna White's run on "Wheel of Fortune" almost didn't happen, as network executives initially did not want Sajak as the host. However, Merv Griffin, the show's creator, fought for Sajak and eventually convinced the executives to hire him. White was also not initially recommended by Sajak to be his co-host, but she eventually won over audiences and became a household name. The duo has been hosting the show for 40 seasons, but Sajak recently announced that the upcoming 41st season will be his last.
Pat Sajak, the host of "Wheel of Fortune" since 1981, announced on Twitter that the upcoming 41st season of the game show will be his last. Sajak, who has never missed a day of taping until a health scare in 2019, said it has been a "wonderful ride." His co-host, Vanna White, has been on the show since 1982. Sony Pictures Television announced in 2021 that Sajak and White would host the show through 2024.