LOS ANGELES -- Chuck Woolery, the original host of “Wheel of Fortune,” has died. He was 83. Woolery was the first host of “Wheel of Fortune,” which debuted Jan. 6, 1975, on NBC.
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Chuck Woolery, the longtime TV game-show host who helmed the original “Love Connection,” and “Wheel of Fortune,” before reinventing himself as a right-wing podcaster, has died. He was 83 ...
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Former Wheel of Fortune host Chuck Woolery died at age 83. He passed away at his home in Texas with his wife Kristen Barnes at his side on Saturday, November 23. Host of the Game Show Network Show ...