Chuck Woolery Dies: Original ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Host Was 83

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Game show veteran Chuck Woolery who hosted the original versions of Wheel Of Fortune and Love Connection, died Nov. 23. He was 83.

Woolery’s passing was announced on X by his longtime friend Blunt Forth Truth podcast co-host Mark Young.

“It is with a broken heart that I tell you that my dear brother @chuckwoolery has just passed away,” he wrote. “Life will not be the same without him.”

Young told TMZ that Woolery died at his Texas home after experiencing trouble breathing.

Woolery, who started his career as a singer, was tapped to host Wheel Of Fortune when the show first launched in 1975. After hosting the program for six years, he was replaced by Pat Sajak.

Love Connection also launched in 1983 with Woolery as its first host, a job he held for 11 years. Other game shows he has hosted/co-hosted through the years include Scrabble (1984–1990 and its short-lived 1993 revival), Home & Family (1996–1998), The Dating Game (1997–1999), Greed (1999–2000), and Lingo (2002–2007). He also hosted his own talk show, The Chuck Woolery Show, which had a brief run in 1991.

In 2012, Woolery began hosting a nationally syndicated radio commentary show, Save Us Chuck Woolery. Two years later, it morphed into a podcast which was retitled Blunt Force Truth.

Known for his conservative views, Woolery found himself in multiple controversies over the past decades involving such subjects as Covid and antisemitism.

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