User:Daniel Benfield/Nighttime Video Archive

Suggested by TPH, I began this page by focusing on Seasons 1-6 due to A) the preservation of my sanity and B) the lack of returning champions during that period. Since then, Guint and Gameshowguy2000 (and myself) have added episodes from afterward.

The timeline is here, and daytime videos here. (If any of these links don't work, remove or substitute as necessary.)

LEGAL STUFF SO I DON'T GET SUED: I'm only linking to these videos, none of which were uploaded by me, for the purposes of research and as a public record. Footage ©1983-2012 Califon Productions/Merv Griffin Entertainment and associated entities.

Season 1 (1983-84)
Distinguishable primarily by the first iteration of "Changing Keys" and the squared-off contestant backdrops. At least the premiere, and possibly the second and third shows as well, have $750 as the top value in Round 1. The original Merv Griffin Productions logo is replaced on November 28 by an animated one, whose griffin becomes static (along with a larger picture and smaller font) in February.

The trees behind Pat change from green to brown in late September or early October, then to light-up white ones by the end of October (no, seriously; the October 31 and November 9 daytime shows have them). By September 22, the outlines of the money graphic and subsequent logo become white, resulting in a brighter/cleaner appearance.

"Walls" replace the trees in February and remain until late 1986, although the trees still show up and the walls' decorations/foliage still help in dating. It also appears that the Wheel flippers become longer and thinner sometime between September 22 and October 31, but that may just be me going by some less-than-optimal video quality.

Summer repeats for this and the next few seasons can usually be determined by a sudden cut to another screen just after the fee plugs to show the replacement fee sponsors.

1983


 * September 19, 1983 (#S-001/Premiere: Jeff/Leslie/Linda, with green-leaf trees on-set, the puzzle board's original chase light sequence {counterclockwise on the left, clockwise on the right} and black-outline money graphic/logo; taped from GSN's first day, prefaced by a history dossier by Peter Tomarken but cuts off shortly after fee plugs {alternate copies: same day, no Tomarken intro, ends just before the above vid does; pristine copy from August 18, 2007})
 * September 22, 1983 (#S-004: Lou/Cindy/Karen, with green-leaf trees on-set, original chase light sequence, white-outline money graphic/logo, $1,000 in Round 1, and a three-minute voiceover by Jack Clark...but several cuts {begins after Jack's first opening line, no Round 1 prize plugs, several other brief portions cut out, and no last segment})
 * September-October 1983 (Bob/Pearl/Carmen, with brown-leaf trees on-set, original chase light sequence, white-outline money graphic/logo, and a different shot of the King World logo; repeat from Summer 1984 {alternate copy, free registration required to watch})
 * September-October 1983 (Ed/Dawn/Ellen, with brown-leaf trees on-set, original chase light sequence, and white-outline money graphic/logo {taped 9/83, suggesting the latter end of this period; alternate copy})
 * October 1983-January 1984 (Rick/Joan/Cecelia, with light-up white trees on-set, white-outline money graphic/logo, original chase light sequence, and really small Prize wedge letters...but no last segment)

1984


 * January 1984 (Lloyd/Linda/Debbie, aka "And now, here's your litterer: Pat Sajak!" with light-up white trees on-set, original chase light sequence, Vanna White spinning the Wheel at the end, and the animated Griffin logo; repeat from August, begins just after opening chant)
 * January-February 1984 (Thelma/Sam/Lisa, with light-up white trees on-set, the curtain screwing up, reversed chase light sequence {clockwise on the left, counterclockwise on the right}, and animated Griffin logo; repeat from June, audio lags about 2-3 seconds behind video after Round 2 puzzle is shown {gets considerably better after Segment 2})
 * January-February 1984 (Tom/Cindi/Velma, with light-up white trees on-set, reversed chase light sequence, and animated Griffin logo; repeat from Summer with commercials)
 * April 1984 (Virginia/Bob/Norma, with the reversed chase light sequence but no last segment; has commercials, one promoting the 1984 Olympic Games {taped 2/14/84; alternate copy by the original uploader})
 * May? 1984 (Mark/Carol/Debi, with the reversed chase light sequence {taped 4/84})

Season 2 (1984-85)
Distinguishable primarily by the second "Changing Keys", the second starburst backdrops, "Merv Griffin Productions" becoming "Merv Griffin Enterprises" (with a completely-static logo), and the King World logo adopting its familiar "star" motif.

By November 23, the $150 next to $1,000 in Round 2 decreases to $100; sometime between then and December 19, the green $1,000 gets a wider font (most noticeably the $ and first 0). Sometime after this change, and by December 19, Round 1 adds $700, $800, and $900; the aforementioned $100 is upped to $600; and the red $300 next to Bankrupt in Rounds 2+ becomes a yellow $500 (although a GSN-aired episode sometime afterward has said $500 next to Lose A Turn).

The wide-font $5,000 is used at least twice, both after the wide-font $1,000 debuts, and leaves by December 19. The Winter decorations return again in early or mid-December (definitely by the 19th, which is also clearly decorated for Christmas), and leave by February 1.

Episodes before January 1985 have the monospaced font (for the category strips and wardrobe plugs), no animated Wheel logo, and no Helvetica. The Helvetica chyrons are altered by February 1, and again sometime afterward; the regular $1,000 returns sometime between the debut of the third Helvetica chyrons and the season finale.

Beginning here, episodes that have the exact same "distinctions" (i.e., regular animated logo/wide-font $1,000/third Helvetica chyrons) and fall into the same timeframe (i.e., "February-June 1985") are ordered arbitrarily unless I know or have reason to suspect otherwise, in which case they're noted.

1984


 * September 1984 (Kersteen/Cinders {Cynthia}/Jack, with the regular $1,000/$5,000, reversed chase light sequence, and full credit roll; uses the Enterprises logo, but otherwise has all the markings of Season 1 {I remember reading somewhere that S2 began taping before the changes were made})


 * Fall 1984 (Dave/Joan/Kathy, with the regular $1,000/$5,000, reversed chase light sequence, and shorter Prize wedge letters)
 * Fall 1984 (Janice/Faye/Marvin, with the regular $1,000/$5,000, reversed chase light sequence, and $300 next to Bankrupt {alternate copies: Round 3/"FRANKFURTERS AND SAUERKRAUT" only, complete})
 * Fall 1984 (Father Rob/Betty/Maria, with the regular $1,000/$5,000 and reversed chase light sequence {alternate copies: #1, #2})
 * Fall 1984 (Bill/Brilla/Teddy, with the regular $1,000/$5,000 and reversed chase light sequence)


 * November 23, 1984 (#S-250: E.R. {Elizabeth Renae}/Casey/Stacey, with the regular $1,000/$5,000, no $700/$800/$900 in Round 1, reversed chase light sequence, $100 next to $1,000 in Round 2, and $300 next to Bankrupt in Rounds 2+ {opening through Vanna's intro and full closing segment from original broadcast, with commercials})


 * November-December 1984 (Sharon/DeeDee/Brent, with the wide-font $1,000/$5,000, no $700/$800/$900 in Round 1, no Winter decorations, $100 next to $1,000 in Round 2, $300 next to Bankrupt in Rounds 2+, reversed chase light sequence, and smaller Prize wedge letters)
 * November-December 1984 (Jeannette/Tim/Colleen, with the wide-font $1,000, regular $5,000, no $700/$800/$900 in Round 1, no Winter decorations, $100 next to $1,000 in Round 2, $300 next to Bankrupt in Rounds 2+, reversed chase light sequence, and smaller Prize wedge letters {alternate copies: Rounds 1 and 3; complete})
 * December 19, 1984 (#S-268: Kathe/Esther/Dennis, with the wide-font $1,000, regular $5,000, $700/$800/$900 in Round 1, Winter decorations {including wreaths and bows}, $600 next to $1,000 in Round 2, $500 next to Bankrupt in Rounds 2+, and reversed chase light sequence)

1985


 * January 1985 (Mike/Renita/Laura, with the original logo, monospaced category strips, wide-font $1,000, regular $5,000, Winter decorations, and reversed chase light sequence; was listed as December 25, 1984 on the timeline)
 * January 1985 (Pam/Carmen/Michael, with the original logo, monospaced category strips, wide-font $1,000, Winter decorations, and reversed chase light sequence; taped from GSN, with commercials {begins during opening spiel, albeit with some playback issues for the first two seconds})
 * January 1985 (Rita/Lynn/Jonas, with the original logo, monospaced category strips, $800 on $750 in Round 1, wide-font $1,000, regular $5,000, Winter decorations, and reversed chase light sequence; beginning of Bonus Round segment cut out {begins during Jack's description}, cuts off during Griffin announcement)


 * January 1985 (Doc/?/?, tail end of Bonus Round with original Helvetica chyrons {minus the shadow effect})
 * January 1985 (Steve/Christina/Debra, with prototype{?} animated logo, wide-font $1,000, regular $5,000, Winter decorations, original Helvetica chyrons {minus the shadow effect}/Bonus Round totals/credits, original chase light sequence, and shorter Prize wedge letters)
 * January 1985 (Mary/Dick/Chris, with the regular animated logo, wide-font $1,000, original Helvetica chyrons, no Winter decorations, and reversed chase light sequence)


 * February (or so) 1985 (Hal/Chris/Rita, with the regular animated logo, wide-font $1,000, second Helvetica chyrons {also on the February 1 daytime show}, reversed chase light sequence, no Winter decorations, and shorter Prize wedge letters; audio/video seriously out of sync for the first four minutes {slightly off for the rest}, and no last segment)


 * February-June 1985 (Jerry/JoAn/Elaine, with the regular animated logo, wide-font $1,000, third Helvetica chyrons {white all around each letter}, and an unknown chase light sequence; taped from GSN in 1999, rough video {especially at beginning})
 * February-June 1985 (Deborah/Cheryl/Robin, with the regular animated logo, wide-font $1,000, third Helvetica chyrons, and reversed chase light sequence; begins just before Jack's opening spiel)
 * February-June 1985 (Gina/Cindy/Mike, with the regular animated logo, wide-font $1,000, third Helvetica chyrons, and reversed chase light sequence)
 * February-June 1985 (Kim/Brad/Carla, with the regular animated logo, wide-font $1,000, third Helvetica chyrons, and reversed chase light sequence; GSN airing with no logos)


 * February-June 1985 (Lori/Peggy/David, with the regular animated logo, regular $1,000/$5,000, third Helvetica chyrons, reversed chase light sequence, and shorter Prize wedge letters)

Season 3 (1985-86)
Distinguishable primarily by the green $1,000 becoming yellow, the nearby $800 becoming orange, and the Griffin logo using pacific-blue font instead of the previous silver. Charlie O'Donnell fills in from October 21-November 1.

GSN never reran this season, so any 1985 shows without a GSN logo or Columbia-Tristar Television announcement are likely Season 3.

1985


 * December 5, 1985 (#S-454: Nikki/Tony/Terry; the THRILL OF VICTORY episode, with the reversed chase light sequence and no Winter decorations {alternate copy})
 * Fall 1985-Spring 1986 (Darlene/Frank{?}/Marilyn; various clips aired during VH-1's I Love The 80s for 1986)

1986


 * March 14, 1986 (#S-525: Dick/Diane/Betty, with the reversed chase light sequence; has commercials {alternate copy})
 * May 5, 1986 (#S-561: Ken/John/Andra, with green $1,000 in Round 1{?!}, reversed chase light sequence, and AT MY CAT'S END mis-solve {alternate copy by the original uploader})

Season 4 (1986-87)
Distinguishable primarily by the new Wheel colors (notably the pink $1,000 in Round 1) and third starburst backdrops (introduced sometime between mid-October and November 13). Between November 13 and December 22, the Griffin logo changes to add "A unit of The Coca-Cola Company"; around Spring, the text "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED" is added below the copyright stamp. Sometime between mid-October and November 13, the walls introduced in February 1984 are removed.

GSN never reran this season, so any 1987 shopping episodes without said logo or Columbia-Tristar announcement are likely Season 4. The "Wheel of Misfortune" episode of 227 (using the third starburst backdrops, post-"walls" setup, and the tan/lime-green $900 wedges) airs October 4; an available copy of its press release has "AUG 26 1986" stamped on it.

1986


 * Week of October 13, 1986 (Julie/David/Nita, with the Seasons 2-3 starbursts, the 1984 "walls", and original chase light sequence; has commercials, one mentioning the 18th {alternate copy without commercials})
 * October 1986-June 1989 (? {female}/Paula{?}/? {male}, with the third starburst backdrops and post-"walls" area behind Pat; other than that, there's really nothing to date this; clip {possibly whole} of a round likely between 3 and 5, not sure about that...oh, and there's no sound {a comment says GSN reran this episode, suggesting Seasons 5-6})

1987


 * January 5-7, 1987 (Ann/Valerie/Helen, with the original chase light sequence; begins immediately before money graphic, ends a few seconds into the fee plugs, but includes commercials {alternate copy by the original uploader})
 * February 12, 1987 (#S-694: LeGrande/?/?, with the reversed chase light sequence; partial Bonus Round only {taped 1/18/87}, LeGrande later became an Oprah staffer/producer from 1990-97; by the way, if you're curious, the airdate is given here and the tapedate here)
 * Week of April 1, 1987 (?/Nancy/Eleanor, Round 2 only)
 * May 1987 (Mark/Barbara/Susan; Round 4 through end of show, cuts off just before Griffin logo)
 * June 1987 (Martine/Jim/Gerri, begins just before player interviews; has commercials, two mentioning Father's Day as upcoming and a third plugging a car giveaway on the 18th; Griffin logo still has "A unit of The Coca-Cola Company")

Season 5 (1987-88)
Distinguishable primarily by the Big Month/Bonanza of Cash (October 5 through at least February 12); Free Spin is available in Rounds 1-2 until January, at which point it's replaced by an off-model $200. "A unit of The Coca-Cola Company" changes to "A unit of Coca-Cola TELEVISION" by November 10, then "A unit of Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc." on February 8.

Sometime in November, while "continue by popular demand" is used in the open, the tan $600 in Round 1 becomes $900. Also, the $250 and $500 between Lose A Turn and Bankrupt in Round 3 swap positions, the spin order going from $500-$400-$250 to $250-$400-$500. Sometime afterward, the opening is altered to replace those words with "present".

Jack leaves on May 6, with Charlie returning for at least the following week. Other than the different-looking fee credits, Summer repeats are distinguishable by the fee plugs being read by Pat and/or Vanna.

1987


 * October 5, 1987 (#S-796/Big Month of Cash, Day 1: John/Nancy/Peter, with the reversed chase light sequence; taped from GSN on August 18, 2007 {alternate copy})
 * November 1987 (Big Bonanza of Cash, Day ?: Geri/Chip/Betsy, with $600 in Round 1, $500-$400-$250 in Round 3, reversed chase light sequence, and "A unit of Coca-Cola TELEVISION"; contestant interviews and fee plugs cut out {Jack's use of "continue by popular demand" suggests a very early post-BMOC show; the only other episode I'm aware of that uses it [Deb/Art/Amy, recorded 10/87] has the Rounds 1/3 changes})
 * November 10, 1987 (#S-822: Big Bonanza of Cash, Day 7: Elliot/?/?, with the reversed chase light sequence; complete final segment, with Pat talking to a pair of mannequins on-set, full credit roll {albeit less "full" than usual due to an NBC technicians' strike}, and "A unit of Coca-Cola TELEVISION")
 * November-December 1987 (Sheila/Greg/Dick, with the Rounds 1/3 changes, reversed chase light sequence, and Pat dropping his pants; repeat from February 18, 1989 with commercials and Pat reading the replacement fee plugs)
 * December 1987 (Rick/Julie/Gretchen, with the Rounds 1/3 changes, reversed chase light sequence, and the first known nighttime tie; taped from GSN circa 1995 {recorded 12/87})
 * December 17, 1987 (#S-849: Eileen/Peggy/Paul, with the Rounds 1/3 changes and reversed chase light sequence; has commercials, cuts off just before King World logo {alternate copy})
 * Late December 1987 (Marj/Paula/Denia, with the Rounds 1/3 changes, Free Spin in Round 2, "squished" Prize wedge lettering, and a "WHA?!" moment in Round 4 when Pat says "Vanna will show you her hyphen."; has brief bits of commercials, but some portions are missing {begins as Jack says the value of the last item, no last segment})

1988


 * February 12, 1988 (#S-890: Hank/Nancy/Becky; begins at "-filled with glamorous prizes", no last segment)
 * February-May 1988 (Gerri/Maria/Kevin, with the off-model $200 present through the opening spin, a thin-font $3,500, and Vanna getting her dress soaked; repeat from June 28, with Pat and Vanna reading the replacement fee plugs)
 * May-June 1988 (?/?/?, with a full credit roll; begins just after fee plugs {a comment says it's May due to the season ending May 27, which I doubt because that's the 37th week})

Season 6 (1988-89)
Distinguishable primarily by M. G. Kelly announcing and the more familiar $25,000 sign. The 10-second/three-and-a-vowel Bonus Round debuts October 3.

$2,500 becomes darker this season, while $3,500 adopts the same font. $5,000 does the same by October 3.

The New York Contest is held from September 5-26, with the winners attending a special series of episodes. M.G. leaves after February 17, with Charlie returning on the 20th.

New Categories: Same Name on September 6, Before & After on February 27.

Road Shows: Radio City Music Hall, New York City (November 14-25; Don Pardo announces).

1988


 * September 5, 1988 (#S-976/Season Premiere: Ann/Constance/Jan; taped from GSN, with commercials {alternate copies: #1a and #1b, #2a and #2b})
 * September 6, 1988 (#S-977: Sharon/Nathalie/Peter, with M.G.'s first nighttime appearance at the end)
 * September 8, 1988 (#S-979: Mitchell/Diana/Colin)
 * September 14?, 1988 (#S-983?: Terri/Debra/Mike, with the New York Contest)
 * October 3, 1988 (#S-996: Rick/Renee/Chris, with the debut of the three-and-a-vowel Bonus Round)
 * October 1988 (Shari/Tom/David, with the bonus puzzle THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE {same week as below; alternate copy})
 * October 1988 (Diana/Judy/Dan {same week as above})
 * October 25, 1988 (#S-1012/Wipeout Week I, Day 2: Allan/Shirley/Peggy)
 * October-December 1988 (Emerald{?}/Chris/Janice, partial Round 3 and Bonus Round {WHICH OLD WITCH and CANADIAN BORDER}; video is accidentally slowed down slightly)


 * November 14, 1988 (#S-1026/Radio City, Day 1: Meg/Dave/Matt; taped from GSN on August 18, 2007 {alternate copy})
 * November 17, 1988 (#S-1029/Radio City, Day 4: Amy/Bill/Mary Lou, begins at newspaper graphic)
 * November 18, 1988 (#S-1030/Radio City, Day 5: Alan/Karl/Nikki)
 * November 25, 1988 (#S-1035/Radio City, Finale: Martha/Linda/Willie)
 * December 23, 1988 (#S-1055: Jan/Don/Eric, with Pat singing an off-key "White Christmas")

1989

(All "January-February" episodes are before February 13/"Wipeout Week II".)
 * January-February 1989 (Bill/Gail/Carolyn, with the mispronunciation of MILAN ITALY; taped from GSN, with commercials)
 * January-February 1989 (Eileen/Irene/Ray {same week as below})
 * January-February 1989 (Joy/?/?, Bonus Round through sign-off {same week as above; possibly Hal/Joy/Sherrill})
 * January-February 1989 (Arnie/Judy/Valerie, with "I was getting ready to tell him about Vanna!"; taped from GSN in early 2004, small portion of Bonus Round cut out {possibly same week as above; the His-and-Hers signs are Hers-His})


 * February 20, 1989 (#S-1091: Renee/Carol/Damon, with Charlie's return and Marla Gibbs making an appearance {taped 1/89?})
 * February 27, 1989 (#S-1096: Michelle/Bettye/Andy, debut of Before & After; montage of Rounds 1-3 and Bonus Round, prefaced by Andy's brother Jeff winning a car in October-December 1986 {third starburst backdrops, post-"walls" backdrop, late-1984 Griffin logo})
 * March? 1989 (Donn/Rachel/Jackie, with some very audible Wheel automation in the opening chant and a detailed explanation of "our newest category" Before & After; taped from GSN, with commercials)


 * March-June 1989 (Liz/Victor/Leo; taped from GSN, with commercials)
 * March-June 1989 (Yvonne/Stephanie/Joy; taped from GSN, with commercials)
 * March-June 1989 (Cynthia/Scott/Jeff; taped from GSN, with commercials)
 * March-June 1989 (Maxie/Penny/Steve, with a goofy hat contest; taped from GSN, with commercials)
 * March-June 1989 (Lori/Dianne/Teri; most of contestant interviews and small portion of Bonus Round cut out)
 * March-June 1989 (Callie/Semaj/Sterling, with the audience machine drowning out Charlie in the opening)
 * March-June 1989 (Robin/Franklin/Tom, with a full credit roll; most of contestant interviews cut out)
 * March-June 1989 (Gina/Gordie/Rob {same week as below})
 * March-June 1989 (Arlene/Tina/Bill {same week as above; alternate copy})

Post-Season 6
Originally created by me for the episodes that contain a bunch of clips (now marked as "CLIPFEST"), Guint and Gameshowguy2000 (primarily, but I've also chipped in) started adding episodes from various seasons. Personally, my focus remains on Seasons 1-6.

Seasons 7-12 (1989-95)
So many episodes are available, we needed sub-subpages: 7, 8-11, 12.

Season 13 (1995-96)
The show moves to Stage 11 at Sony Pictures Studios, where it has taped ever since. The intro is adjusted so the Wheel spins clockwise, the letters zoom towards the sides and the center zooms back, and the opening theme is adjusted to end with the puzzle-solve cue adopted last year. Charlie's closing spiel is amended to close with him signing off his name, and the Executive Producer to Associate Director credits are shown as chyrons until the last one scrolls up to reveal the rest.

The road show board is used for the first few weeks, but is replaced by a new board that is a cross between that and the 1994 board, and the category strips are revealed by a rolling Wheel. The $1,000 space in Round 1 goes from pink to sparkly green.

Like its sister show Jeopardy!, Wheel becomes an official sponsor of the 1996 Centennial Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, and sells Olympic clothing to viewers; in addition, they do a "Red-White-and-Blue" Letter Sweepstakes in which the letters spell out the name of an Olympic event to commemorate the Games themselves.

This is the final season of the 3-day limit before the Friday Finals format becomes permanent for the next 2 seasons.

Road Shows: Waikaloa Village in Hawaii (February 1996) and Fox Theater in Atlanta (April and July 1996).

1995


 * September 4, 1995 (Season Premiere/Teen Week Day 1 {Alternate copy... thing}

Season 16 (1998-99)
The $25,000 remains available in the Bonus Round all week, so no more figuring out the day just by looking at how many envelopes are left. The Puzzler becomes official on September 21, and its bells are removed sometime between October 12 and November 9.

Rhyme Time debuts at some point, while On the Map debuts April 14. Dick Carson's last episode airs May 21, although he and Pat say he became the show's director in 1982 (he joined in '78). No idea why he left two weeks before the season ended, though.

Finally, with one exception (the NFL Players Week of January 25-29), the Friday Finals are gone and the staff is free to tape and air episodes in whatever order they want. Surprise is gone as well.

1998


 * September 7, 1998 (Season Premiere/"Working Families", Day 1)
 * September 14, 1998 (Pittsburgh Week, Day 1; Fred Rogers appears {alternate copy})
 * October 12, 1998
 * November 12, 1998 (#S-2974/Soap Stars Week, Day 4)
 * November 20, 1998 (#S-2980 {ceremonial #3,000} CLIPFEST)
 * December 3, 1998 (#S-2989/Cruise Week, Day 4)
 * December 25, 1998 (#S-3005/Christmas Week, Finale)

1999


 * May 3, 1999 (Philadelphia Week, Day 1)
 * May 4, 1999 (Philadelphia Week, Day 2)
 * May 5, 1999 (Philadelphia Week, Day 3)
 * May 6, 1999 (Philadelphia Week, Day 4 {alternate copy})
 * May 7, 1999 (Philadelphia Week, Finale)
 * May 1999 (College Week from Philadelphia, Day ? {alternate copy})
 * May 1999 (College Week from Philadelphia, Day ?)
 * May 21, 1999 (Dick Carson's final show)

Season 17 (1999-2000)
The Puzzler undergoes a couple of graphical improvements: the "spark" is replaced by a purple-on-purple banner sometime between September 23 and November 8, which becomes gold-on-pink by December 27.

The Preview Puzzle debuts October 4, and really...who thought that was a good idea? Added zip to the game, wasted time... Probably Harry's idea, now that I think about it.

On a slightly better note, the Gift Tag debuts March 20. These days, it's pretty much the only place you'll actually see a variety of sponsors.

1999


 * September 6, 1999 (Season Premiere)
 * September 23, 1999 (Universal Studios, Day 4: Mary/David/Jessica {alternate copy})
 * November 8, 1999 (New York Week, Day 2)
 * November 11, 1999 (New York Week, Finale: David/Chandra/Joe {alternate copy})
 * December 27, 1999 (Retro Week I, Day 1 {CLIPFEST}: Jill/Brad/Ed)
 * December 28, 1999 (Retro Week I, Day 2 {CLIPFEST}: Natalie/Gary/Rachel {intro clip is of Bob/Pearl/Carmen, linked waaaaaaayyyyyyy above})

2000


 * May 15-19, 2000 (Wheel Goes to the Movies, Day ?: Don/Matt/Noel)

Season 18 (2000-01)
The Preview Puzzle and Puzzler are retired ("yay" and "boo", respectively), replaced by the Toss-Ups. The sequin-green $1,000 is also retired, resulting in a $2,500/$3,500/$3,500/$5,000 format, which Pat no longer reminds the players about.

Also retiring: Merv Griffin, leaving Friedman as the sole Executive Producer and ushering in an age of generic music because "Changing Keys" is gone as well. Bonus Round puzzles begin using redundant A's at the beginning, resulting in many instances of wasted vowel calls.

November 2 is inexplicably the last all-celebrity game, with Richard Simmons, Tara Lipinski, and Alex Trebek dressed in costume as part of a sweepstakes. Speaking of celebs, the "Inner Tube" episode of The King of Queens (with Wheel in a brief appearance) airs February 26, 2001.

2000


 * September 4, 2000 (Season Premiere: Karen/Joe/Cecelia {alternate copy})
 * September 22, 2000 (Sally/Deanna/Leonard Stone)
 * November 2, 2000 (Halloween Week, Finale {alternate copy}

2001


 * February 9, 2001 (College Week, Finale: Julia/David/Travis)
 * March 21, 2001 (Dia/Michael/Blythe)
 * April 13, 2001 (Retro Week II, Finale {CLIPFEST}: Dorothy/Cat/Greg)
 * May 2001 (Best Friends Week from Dallas, Day ?: Becky & Sherri/Kurt & Mike/Anelia & Kirk)

Season 19 (2001-02)
The current $1,000-$2,000-$3,000 Toss-Up structure is introduced. Also, the W-H-E-E-L envelopes remove anything that isn't a car or cash in favor of comprising three cars and two $25,000 all week.

October 22 brings the largest change, namely the Bonus Wheel, whose center changes by December 19 to a larger dome-ish light. The Big Money Week of February 18-22 introduces $30,000, $35,000, $40,000, $45,000, and $50,000, which become permanent the next season.

2001


 * September 3, 2001 (Season Premiere {alternate copy})
 * October 22, 2001 (Big Money Week, Day 1; debut of the Bonus Wheel {alternate copy})
 * December 19, 2001 (Douglas/Beckie/Mike, with the first $100,000 win {alternate copy})
 * December 20, 2001 (Danielle/Cori/Dave {alternate copies: #1 #2})

2002


 * February 5, 2002 (Hershey's Pot of Gold Sweepstakes, Day 4)
 * February 6, 2002 (Hershey's Pot of Gold Sweepstakes, Day 5 {alternate copy by the same uploader})
 * February 14, 2002 (Sweethearts Week, Day 4 {alternate copy})
 * April 25, 2002 (NASCAR Week, Day 4: Jim/Brian/Debbie {alternate copy})
 * May 2002 ("At the Movies": Nicole/Randy/Peggy)

Season 21 (2003-04)
The puzzle board adds black carpeting and changes its border to a neon frame, the last changes until the current flat-screen LCDs debut in Season 25 (and subsequently, I would think, make the board easier to transport; certainly thinner, in any case). The Wheel's base also changes to neon.

On the Menu debuts September 10, with the Prize Puzzle debuting the next day and not really offering anything except trips (which kinda defeats the point of using "Prize" in the title). Fill In the Number makes its last appearance on April 28, oddly with two different numbers.

Also, this is the only season thus far with no $100,000 winners.

2003


 * September 8, 2003 (#S-3901/Season Premiere {alternate copy})
 * September 22, 2003 (#S-3911 {alternate copy})
 * November 10, 2003 (#S-3946 {ceremonial #4,000} CLIPFEST, taped from GSN on August 18, 2007 {alternate copies: original/repeat #1, original/repeat #2, same-ish source/lower quality})
 * November 11, 2003 (#S-3947/New York Week, Day 2)

2004


 * January 5, 2004 (#S-3986/NFL Players, Day 1)
 * January 6, 2004 (#S-3987/NFL Players, Day 2)
 * January 7, 2004 (#S-3988/NFL Players, Day 3)
 * January 8, 2004 (#S-3989/NFL Players, Day 4)
 * January 12, 2004 (#S-3991/"Winter Sports", Day 1 {alternate copy})
 * January 19, 2004 (#S-3996/"Coast to Coast", Day 1)
 * May 3, 2004 ("Mom & Me" Week, Day 1; has commercials)
 * May 4, 2004 ("Mom & Me" Week, Day 2; has most commercials)