A local version of the legendary game show finally lands on our screens!
Primedia Studios, the media giant's television content creation and distribution hub, is bringing yet another big-name format to South African shores. This time, it’s a world-famous word-puzzle game show that has delighted global audiences for almost five decades!will spin onto our screens – and into our Mzansi homes and hearts – for the first time ever on Monday, 8 April, with an exhilarating local version allowing sharp risk-takers to win loads of moolah and the most magnificent prizes.
There are different wedges on the wheel – anything between R100 and R800, as well as some dreaded ones like “Lose a turn” or “Bankrupt,” which might ruin their game.
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