
It seems like we just heard the news that Pat Sajak was stepping down as host of Wheel of Fortune. He’s been at the helm for 40+ years, so the news of his retirement shouldn’t have come as a shock to fans.

It’s been a great run for him, and when the announcement came, the speculation of his replacement was instantaneous. While there were many names that were being tossed around, one name kept coming up as the “obvious” choice – Ryan Seacrest.

I won’t sugar coat this – I hoped that Seacrest would NOT be the new host. As you know, he has been officially named as Sajak’s replacement. This is a disappointment to me. It is bad enough to see him once a week on TV, now that phoney smile will grace televisions 5 nights a week!
I’m sure that he’s a nice guy, and I know he’s a fellow radio guy, but really, there wasn’t ANYONE else they could have picked? Give someone else a chance, dude! Doesn’t he do enough already? Isn’t he making enough money? I may be in the minority here, but I don’t see the appeal. I don’t get why he is so popular.
The only radio I’ve heard him do is the American Top 40, which Casey Kasem used to host. He does ok, but he’s just reading a script that is already prepared for him. It’s not that hard. Casey did the same thing, however, it sounded more genuine.
He’s hosted American Idol for over 20 years (a show that should have been done 15 years ago). I suppose his recorded bits sound good, but he always seems to be more of an annoyance the rest of the time he is on screen.
When he co-hosted that show with Kelly Ripa, I wondered if we’d finally get to see some real interview skills. I never felt that he had what guys like Carson, Letterman, or even Regis Philbin had. I felt like Kelly was carrying the show.
Don’t even get me started on New Year’s Rockin’ Eve! Dick Clark was a master and he obviously saw something in Seacrest. Without Clark, the show hasn’t been the same and I can’t even watch it. It actually bothers me that they still include his name in the title, because it never quite lives up the quality it had when Clark was host.
All that being said, now he will be taking over a game show classic. I fear that it will lose something when he becomes host (much like Family Feud got raunchier when Steve Harvey took over). I am probably dead wrong, because it seems like he can do no wrong, but I feel that this is the beginning of the end for Wheel of Fortune.
I haven’t heard whether Vanna White will leave the show at the end of production this season, but maybe she should consider getting out while she can.
Vana was renegotiating her contract, last I heard. I hope she stays.π
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Her staying may keep folks around
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I absolutely agree.π
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he’s kind of the generic guy for every show, boring at best. I was really hoping that vanna would finally be in charge there.
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I could see Vanna hosting
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Personally, I can’t stand him and he certainly doesn’t need the money. He is the essence of phony.
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I couldn’t agree more! I really don’t see why he is so popular
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I’m not as emotional about him as you are; I just know him from American Idol and he never really bothered me. But I agree that the networks should spread the wealth a bit and give someone new a chance.
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I seldom watch it but do catch it from time to time. Like a couple of you, I think Vanna should have had the chance to take over. I’m with Beth…Seacrest is tolerable but bland, boring. There must be better choices.
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I don’t know the guy much…I never watch those “Idol” shows…I’ve seen him but don’t know him. Pat Sajak was the weather man in Nashville in the seventies. It was odd to see him host a game show a while after that but I did like him. He is not phony.
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