Pat Sajak is taking the wheel again, briefly stepping out of his short-lived retirement to helm the fifth season of ABCās āCelebrity Wheel of Fortune.ā
The network on Wednesday confirmed the veteran game show hostās latestgig in announcing its fall premiere lineup, which also includes the return of the beloved sitcom āAbbott Elementary,ā stalwart āMonday Night Footballā and the debut of āThe Golden Bachelorette.ā
The three-time Daytime Emmy Award winner, who concluded his 41-year hosting stint with a final āWheel of Fortuneā episode that aired in early June, will return to the ABC airwaves on Oct. 7 for the Season 5 premiere of the prime-time version of the puzzle series. The network has billed it as his āfinal spin hosting āCelebrity Wheel of Fortune.āā The āCelebrityā hosting job, which is separate from Sajakās long-running duties on the original syndicated series, is one that he has performed dozens of times.
Sajakās premiere episode has not yet been taped, The Times has confirmed, but he is set to host the series for the entirety of the season. āCelebrity Wheel of Fortuneā will air on Mondays when ABC doesnāt have a āMonday Night Footballā game scheduled. The series will also serve as a lead-in to the Elizabeth Banks-hosted game show āPress Your Luck.ā
In June 2023, the host announced his retirement from the iconic game show with little detail about the reason. . Then, in the lead-up to his final episode this summer, he revealed that he felt he needed to exit on his own terms.
āIād rather leave a couple years too early than a couple years too late,ā he said in an interview with his daughter, adding, āIām looking forward to whateverās ahead.ā
āWhateverā seems to be the star-studded, prime-time edition of the game, which pits celebrity contestants against one another to benefit their choice of charities. The series premiered in 2021 and Sajak usually served as host.
A spokesperson for Sajak on Thursday told The Times that the host is āenjoying his retirementā and āpassing on all requestsā for comment.
Sajakās longtime āWheel of Fortuneā post will be filled by mega-producer Ryan Seacrest, who takes the wheel in September after signing a multiyear deal with Sony Pictures Television in June 2023. On Tuesday, the showās famed letter-turner Vanna White, who is set to remain on āWheel of Fortuneā for the next two years, shared a photo with her and the āAmerican Idolā and āOn Airā host bonding over chicken and dumplings. āFriends on and off camera,ā she wrote.
Sajak stepped in for original host Chuck Woolery after the Hangman-style showās seventh season in 1982, when āAmericaās Gameā still aired on daytime television. Legendary producer Merv Griffin hired Sajak and White, cementing their status as series fixtures for decades. In 2019, Sajak scored the Guinness Book of World Records title for longest career as a host on the same game show. He retired with almost 8,000 episodes to his name.
āItās been an incredible privilege to be invited into millions of homes, night after night, year after year, decade after decade,ā Sajak said in his farewell episode. āAnd Iāve always felt that the privilege came with the responsibility to keep this daily half-hour a safe place for family fun. No social issues, no politics. Nothing embarrassing, I hope. Just a game.ā