
The Wheel of Fortune TV show has aired continuously since January 1975.

The Wheel of Fortune TV show has aired continuously since January 1975.
Richard Treat Williams
(December 1, 1951 – June 12, 2023)
On June 12, 2023, Williams was hit by a car
while riding his motorcycle on Vermont Route
30, near Dorset. He was airlifted to a hospital
in New York, where he died at the age of 71.
Treat Williams was an actor, writer and aviator
who has appeared on film, stage and television
in over 120 credits. He first became well known
for his starring role in the 1979 musical film Hair,
and later also starred in the films The Eagle Has
Landed, Prince of the City, Once Upon a Time in
America, and The Late Shift.
Williams was nominated for two Screen Actors
Guild Awards and nominated for three Golden
Globe Awards, two Satellite Awards and an
Independent Spirit Award.

Treat was the lead of the TV series Everwood from
2002 to 2006.

Pat Sajak announced he’s leaving "Wheel of Fortune" after
40 years.
Sajak, 76, tweeted that while "it’s been a wonderful ride," his
41st season would be his last with the show.
"Well, the time has come. I’ve decided that our 41st season,
which begins in September, will be my last," he wrote.
It’s currently unclear who will take over his spot, but Internet
chatter has suggested his daughter, country singer Maggie
Sajak, could fill his shoes. (FOX NEWS)
Pat Sajak’s daughter Maggie Sajak recently stepped in for
Vanna White on "Wheel of Fortune."

( Fox News) – “Breaking Bad” star Mike Batayeh passed away
after suffering a heart attack in his sleep.
Batayeh was at home when he died, and his sister said that
the death was very sudden, and that he had no history of
heart problems.
The actor, who was known to fans as the manager of Gustavo’s laundromat in the TV show, will be honored during a celebration
of life service on June 16. Batayeh’s funeral will be held on June
17.
The actor will be honored during a celebration of life service on
June 16. His funeral will be held on June 17.

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Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson
(March 22, 1930 – June 8, 2023)
Religious broadcaster, political commentator, presidential
candidate, and Southern Baptist minister, Robertson
founded the Christian Broadcasting Network in 1960 and
was host of “The 700 Club for more than 50 years, died at
his home in Virginia. He was 93.