After 41 years and over 8,000 episodes, Pat Sajak’s final turn as the renowned host of “Wheel of Fortune” will air on Friday. Sajak’s co-host and letter turner Vanna White paid an emotional tribute to her partner on Thursday’s episode, calling him “like a brother” and a “true lifelong friend.” In the pre-recorded video that featured clips and photos of their 41 years as co-workers, she added that their personal friendship has meant even more than their professional collaboration.
Quick Read
- Pat Sajak’s final episode as host of “Wheel of Fortune” airs on Friday, marking the end of his 41-year tenure
- Co-host Vanna White paid an emotional tribute to Sajak on Thursday, calling him “like a brother” and a “true lifelong friend”
- Sajak announced his retirement in June 2023, with Ryan Seacrest set to take over as host
- White will continue as co-host through the 2025-2026 season under a contract extension
- In a “Good Morning America” interview with his daughter Maggie, Sajak said he felt “surprisingly OK” about retiring and reflected on his long career
- Sajak expressed gratitude for the audience’s connection with the show, noting its impact on popular culture and people’s daily routines
- Sajak has hosted over 8,000 episodes during his time on the show, becoming a beloved figure in television
The Associated Press has the story:
Pat Sajak’s final episode as ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host is almost here
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After 41 years and over 8,000 episodes, Pat Sajak’s final turn as the renowned host of “Wheel of Fortune” will air on Friday. Sajak’s co-host and letter turner Vanna White paid an emotional tribute to her partner on Thursday’s episode, calling him “like a brother” and a “true lifelong friend.” In the pre-recorded video that featured clips and photos of their 41 years as co-workers, she added that their personal friendship has meant even more than their professional collaboration.
White’s heartfelt farewell message for Sajak, in which she was holding back tears, tees Sajak up for what will likely be a memorable finish on Friday’s episode.
Sajak announced in June 2023 that he would retire from his hosting duties at the end of the show’s 41st season, with Ryan Seacrest set to succeed him. White will stay on as Seacrest’s co-host through the 2025-2026 season, based on a contract extension she signed in September.
In a recent interview for “Good Morning America” with Sajak’s daughter Maggie, who serves as the show’s social correspondent, the host said he felt “surprisingly OK” given that he announced his retirement almost a year before his final show.
“I’ve had time to sort of get used to it and it’s been a little bit wistful and all that, but I’m enjoying it and taking it all in and reflecting on a great run,” he said.
Looking back on his time with the popular game show, Sajak said he is grateful for how audiences across the country connected with the show and made it a part of their daily routines.
“Somewhere along the line, we became more than a popular show. We became a part of popular culture, and more importantly, we became a part of people’s lives,” he said. “That’s been awfully gratifying.”