Pat Sajak is formally waving goodbye to Wheel of Fortune after 4 a long time and greater than 8,000 episodes.
Sajak, 77, who initially took over for Chuck Woolery in 1981, hosted the sport present for the final time on Friday, June 7. He might be changed by Ryan Seacrest, whereas his longtime cohost, Vanna White, is staying on in her present position.
Sajak started his remaining episode by saying he wished to save lots of a little bit of time on the finish for his remaining goodbye, so they’d be reducing out one spherical of the sport. To be truthful, Sajak spun the wheel, promising every contestant that they’d obtain no matter quantity the wheel landed on plus a further $1,000. His spin landed on $1,000, leading to every contestant taking dwelling $2,000 proper off the bat.
On the finish of the episode, Sajak gave a heartwarming speech.
“Properly, the time has come to say goodbye. I’ve a number of thanks and acknowledgments earlier than I am going. And I wish to begin with all of you watching on the market,” he started. “It’s been an unbelievable privilege to be invited into hundreds of thousands of properties night time after night time, yr after yr, decade after decade. And I’ve at all times felt that the privilege got here with a duty to maintain this each day half-hour a secure place for household enjoyable. No social points, no politics, nothing embarrassing, I hope. Only a recreation.”
Sajak addressed his departure in a preview shared forward of Friday’s episode.
“Properly, the time has come to say goodbye. I’ve a number of thanks and acknowledgements earlier than I am going. And I wish to begin with all of you watching on the market. It’s been an unbelievable privilege to be invited into hundreds of thousands of properties night time after night time, yr after yr, decade after decade,” he mentioned. “And I’ve at all times felt that the privilege got here with a duty to maintain this each day half-hour a secure place for household enjoyable. No social points, no politics, nothing embarrassing I hope, only a recreation.”
Sajak added that over time the present turned “extra” than he ever hoped.
“A spot the place youngsters realized their letters, the place folks from different nations honed their English abilities, the place households got here collectively together with mates and neighbors and whole generations,” he mentioned. “What an honor to have performed even a small half in all that. Thanks for permitting me into your lives.”
The tv character introduced his Wheel of Fortune exit final June, writing by way of X, “I’ve determined that our forty first season, which begins in September, might be my final. It’s been an exquisite experience, and I’ll have extra to say within the coming months.”
On Friday, Sajak took to X to easily say, “Thanks all so very a lot.”
Sajak isn’t the one one who’s feeling nostalgic this week. In a video shared by the Wheel of Fortune Instagram account on Thursday, June 6, White, 67, held again tears as she mirrored on her journey together with her cohost.
“I can’t consider that tomorrow is our final present collectively. I don’t know easy methods to put into phrases what these previous 41 years have meant to me however I’m gonna attempt,” she started. “8,000 episodes glided by like that. Once I first began, I used to be so inexperienced. You made me comfy and made me so assured, Pat. You made me who I’m. You actually did.”
White added that she is aware of the pair will proceed to be mates offscreen.
“You’re like a brother to me and I take into account you a real lifelong good friend who I’ll at all times adore. I really like you, Pat,” she mentioned.
Pat’s daughter, Maggie Sajak, who has made a number of Wheel of Fortune appearances as a visitor host and is the present’s social correspondent, commented, “Love you @officialvannawhite🤍.”
Maggie, 29, interviewed her dad about his resolution to retire in a Thursday Instagram video.
“My aim was to not do the job till I keel over on it. I’d slightly go away a few years too early than a few years too late,” he mentioned. “I didn’t need this to be like a year-long maudlin ‘Oh, he’s leaving’ form of factor. I attempted to deal with this season like every other.”