Seasons & Episode
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EP1 - Brendan Hunt, Melissa Villaseñor and Joe Buck
September. 27,2023
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EP2 - Kel Mitchell, Kim Fields and Penn Jillette
October. 04,2023
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EP3 - Rashad Jennings, Marcellus Wiley and Jared Allen
October. 18,2023
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EP4 - Gabriel Iglesias, Noah Mills and Danielle Pinnock
October. 25,2023
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EP5 - Natasha Leggero, Roy Wood Jr. and Kyle Brandt
November. 15,2023
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EP6 - Tim Gunn, Debbie Gibson and Luis Guzman
November. 29,2023
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EP7 - Lauren Lapkus, Ego Nwodim and Jeff Ross
December. 06,2023
Celebrity contestants spin to win for charity with Lauren Lapkus (Crohn's & Colitis Foundation); Ego Nwodim (Seen&Heard); and Jeff Ross (Meals on Wheels America). Pat Sajak and Vanna White host.
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EP8 - Lil Rel Howery, Paula Abdul and Matt Rogers
December. 13,2023
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EP9 - Sarah Levy, Christian Siriano and Kristen Ritter
May. 06,2024
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EP10 - Neil deGrasse Tyson, Robin Thede and Tony Hale
May. 13,2024
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Synopsis
Hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White, celebrity contestants spin the wheel and solve word puzzles for a chance to win up to one million dollars for charity.
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