The Wheel (game show)

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The Wheel
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Genre Game show
Created by Michael McIntyre
Presented byMichael McIntyre
Theme music composer Paul Farrer
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series5
No. of episodes48
Production
Producers
  • Dan Baldwin
  • Tom Blakeson
  • Lisa Kirk
  • James Pratt
  • Simon Adsett
Production location ITV Studios Bovingdon
Running time53–63 minutes
Production company Hungry McBear
Original release
Network BBC One
Release28 November 2020 (2020-11-28) 
present

The Wheel is a British television game show hosted by Michael McIntyre, broadcast on Saturday evenings on BBC One.

Contents

Production

McIntyre explained that he first thought of ideas for The Wheel while taking a bath, envisioning the idea of a "human roulette wheel". He pondered that there had been "so many talent shows" on British television, but not many "brand new" game shows. [1]

Seeking formats that could be easily produced under COVID-19 safety protocols such as social distancing (eased by design due to its large studio set at Bovingdon Airfield in Hertfordshire), the BBC picked up The Wheel as a de facto substitute for McIntyre's variety show series Michael McIntyre's Big Show (which was not feasible to produce due to its heavy reliance on live audience participation). [1]

Gameplay

Main game

Seven celebrities, each designated as an expert in a different subject, sit in chairs mounted on the outer edge of a 13-metre (43 ft) wide [2] wheel on the main stage. They face in toward the centre, below which is a secondary stage where three contestants sit in chairs on a smaller wheel. This wheel is spun to choose a contestant at random, who is lifted up in their chair to the main stage.

In each round, the contestant chooses a subject, the seat of whose expert lights up gold, and also an expert to "shut down" – the one they believe is least likely to know about it, whose seat lights up red. The wheel is then spun to choose an expert at random; if it does not stop on the "shut-down" one, the host asks a question with four multiple-choice answers. The contestant may discuss it with the expert before answering; a correct response adds £10,000 to the bank if the subject expert was spun, or £3,000 otherwise. If the contestant misses a question or spins an expert who has been shut down, their turn ends and they are lowered back onto the smaller wheel, which is spun to choose a new contestant. Since the selection is random and all three contestants are always eligible to be chosen, it is possible for the same contestant to return to the game immediately after being dismissed. Each subject remains in play until a contestant correctly answers a question in it. [3]

The other six experts also answer the question, using keypads to lock in their answers. If an expert misses a question in their own subject, whether or not they were spun for it, they are automatically shut down for the next round in addition to the expert chosen by the contestant. If all seven experts answer correctly (a "Perfect Wheel"), a bonus of £5,000 is added to the bank. When only one subject remains, the seats of all other experts who are not currently shut down and who have not been spun during the game turn silver, setting the question value at £6,000 if the wheel stops on any of them.

After all seven subjects have been used, the current contestant moves on to the final and has the first chance to win the bank. [2]

Moneyspinner

Introduced in the second series, this round is played after the third question as a way to increase the bank. The host asks a question with at least seven answers (e.g. signs of the zodiac that contain the letter A), and the wheel begins to turn slowly through one complete rotation. Each expert must give an answer as they move past the pointer; the bank increases by £1,000 for each correct answer. A further £3,000 is added if all seven respond correctly, for a potential total increase of £10,000. If any expert gives an incorrect answer or fails to respond, the round ends immediately. The host announces the subject for the question at the start of this round, and the contestant decides which expert will answer first.

Final: Cashout

The experts are ranked by how many questions they have answered correctly during the game. The contestant may choose the best, middle ranking, or worst performer to assist them; these choices respectively set the prize at 50%, 100%, or 200% of the banked total.

The wheel is spun to choose one of three new subjects, after which the host asks a question. The contestant may discuss it with the chosen expert for 30 seconds before locking in a response. A correct answer awards the money at stake to the contestant and ends the game. If the contestant answers incorrectly, they are returned to the smaller wheel and a new contestant is chosen (starting from the fifth series, the chosen contestant has only one attempt and cannot be chosen again should they fail). The subject of the failed question, the expert chosen for it, and the prize associated with them are all removed from play. If the contestants fail to correctly answer questions with all three experts, all of them leave with nothing.

During the first two series, four subjects were available on the wheel, and those for asked questions were replaced.

The maximum potential winnings total in series 1 is £210,000, achievable by correctly answering a question in all seven subjects with the help of the respective experts, achieving a Perfect Wheel on each of those turns, and giving a correct answer in the final with the worst performer. Beginning with series 2, the maximum is £230,000, requiring a correct answer from every expert in the Moneyspinner as well. In series 3, the final is referred to by Michael McIntyre as the Cashout.

Mechanics

The position at which the wheel stops after a spin is determined at random by a computer beforehand. [4]

Transmissions

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
110928 November 2020 (2020-11-28)23 January 2021 (2021-01-23)
18 February 2022 (2022-02-08)8 February 2022 (2022-02-08)
215 [5] 324 July 2021 (2021-07-24)7 August 2021 (2021-08-07)
1213 November 2021 (2021-11-13)29 January 2022 (2022-01-29)
312 [6] 722 October 2022 (2022-10-22)25 December 2022 (2022-12-25)
525 February 2023 (2023-02-25)25 March 2023 (2023-03-25)
410523 September 2023 (2023-09-23)21 October 2023 (2023-10-21)
125 December 2023 (2023-12-25)25 December 2023 (2023-12-25)
424 February 2024 (2024-02-24)16 March 2024 (2024-03-16)
51012 October 2024 (2024-10-12)21 December 2024 (2024-12-21)

International versions

NBC announced in February 2021 that an American version with a ten-episode run had been ordered. It is produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television and Hungry McBear Media. [7] In May 2021, it was announced that the show would premiere in the 2021–22 television season. [8] In August 2021, an announcement was made that the show would premiere in 2022 with McIntyre as host. [9] By May 2022 however, NBC indicated there would be a 2023 premiere, either midseason or summer. [10] Eventually, the show premiered on December 19, 2022, with the first ten episodes airing in two weeks during the holiday season. [11] In June 2023, after poor viewership figures, the series was canceled after one season. [12]

In May 2021, Dutch channel SBS 6 announced a local production to premiere later that year.

In November 2021, Finnish network MTV3 announced their local version would premiere next year with auditions being held as well, in 2022. [13] In November 2022, it was announced that the version would premiere late in the next summer season. [14] Later the start was postponed to autumn, and it began in September. [15]

CountryLocal namePresenterChannelBroadcast
Flag of the Arab League.svg  Arab world The Wheel - الدائرة Ammar Al Rahma  [ ar ] Dubai TV 23 January 2023 – 10 March 2023
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Tietäjät tietää Roope Salminen MTV3 1 September 2023 – 3 November 2023
Flag of France.svg  France [16] The Wheel : Le Cercle des 7 Arthur TF1 9 June 2023 – 30 June 2023
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany The Wheel – Promis drehen am Rad Chris Tall  [ de ] RTL 23 July 2021 – 19 June 2023
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands The Wheel Rob Kemps  [ nl ] SBS6 11 September 2021 – 6 November 2021
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain [17] El círculo de los famosos Juanra Bonet Antena 3 8 February 2023 – 29 March 2023
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [18] Hjulet Petra Mede TV4 13 April 2022 – 1 June 2022
Flag of the United States.svg  United States The Wheel Michael McIntyre NBC 19 December 2022 – 30 December 2022

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