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    After shaky start, Peoria man, granddaughter win $8,000 on 'Wheel of Fortune'

    By Mike Kramer, Peoria Journal Star,

    2024-05-17

    Appearing as contestants on the game show “ Wheel of Fortune, ” Tony King of Peoria and his granddaughter Grace Pepperel of Dallas did not get off to an auspicious start.

    “I think I’m a pretty good puzzle-solver,” said King, who regularly watches the show and plays along from his couch at home. “But on the very first puzzle, I hit the buzzer a little too fast. The answer was ‘The Ideal Temperature.’ I got ‘The Ideal,’ but then I said ‘Numerator.’”

    Wheel of Fortune blogger nickskapower briefly and bluntly summed up King’s early gaffe by writing “Tony totally blows it w/ THE IDEAL NUMERATOR” while writing a recap of the May 10 Grandparents Week episode on which King and Pepperel appeared.

    With first-puzzle jitters behind them, King and Pepperel righted the ship and sailed to $8,000 in winnings. King intends to donate part of his haul to Pepperel’s initiative to help families dealing with infant deaths by creating a bereavement room at Texas Health Frisco Hospital, where her mother, Dr. Michelle Pepperel, works.

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    How did they get on Wheel of Fortune?

    King and Pepperel began their auditions for the show with a series of interviews with staff on Zoom. Along with 19 other grandparent-grandchild teams, they were invited to Sony Pictures Studio in Culver City, Calif., to audition in person.

    Of the 20 teams, 18 were chosen to appear on a show and the other two were named alternates. King, a longtime “Wheel of Fortune” aficionado, said it took him days to come down from the sense of exhilaration he felt after competing. The episode was taped in March.

    “It was a lifetime memory,” he said. “I can’t think of anything that was better, except for the births of my children and grandchildren.”

    This article originally appeared on Journal Star: After shaky start, Peoria man, granddaughter win $8,000 on 'Wheel of Fortune'

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