I have no idea if the shows were any good, but no-one said anything, so I guess I did okay. When asked by Le Batard if the show was better or worse then, Sajak said: 'I had a great time. 'They are really good tapes to get hold of!'
they serve great margaritas, so we - Vanna and I - would go across, and have two, or three, or six, and then come and do the last shows and have trouble recognising the alphabet. Sajak continued: 'At NBC in Burbank, we had a place called Los Arcos across the street. You didn't win money, you won fake money with which you could buy cheesy prizes.'ĭescribing the show's old prize turntable as the 'most boring two minutes in television', Sajak revealed that he had 'endless time' between tapings while larger prizes such as cars and boats were changed over on set. Speaking on Dan Le Batard Is Highly Questionable, he said: 'When I first started and I was much younger and could tolerate those things, we had a different show then. Sajak talked about his career - including his early days on the long-running game show - with ESPN2's Dan Le Batard. Pat Sajak has admitted that he and co-host Vanna White sometimes used to get drunk before taping early Wheel of Fortune episodes.