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Was it just me, or did Wheel of Fortune use a darker shade of pink on some of the spaces when they re-colored the wheel in the fall of '86?
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[quote name=\'animill9\' date=\'Nov 9 2005, 12:56 AM\']Was it just me, or did Wheel of Fortune use a darker shade of pink on some of the spaces when they re-colored the wheel in the fall of '86?
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To anybody who actually knows the answer to this question:
Go outside.
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I think your answer is best, Chris.
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[quote name=\'animill9\' date=\'Nov 9 2005, 04:56 AM\']Was it just me, or did Wheel of Fortune use a darker shade of pink on some of the spaces when they re-colored the wheel in the fall of '86?
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Never does a week go by without someone asking this question here.
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[quote name=\'Lemonjello\' date=\'Nov 11 2005, 02:31 PM\'][quote name=\'animill9\' date=\'Nov 9 2005, 04:56 AM\']Was it just me, or did Wheel of Fortune use a darker shade of pink on some of the spaces when they re-colored the wheel in the fall of '86?
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Never does a week go by without someone asking this question here.
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And never does an hour go by without one particular someone answering it. :)
Doug
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Guys, guys, guys.
The darker shade of pink was to complement the new serifs on some of the prize wedge letters.
No, wait. Brand-new camera technology of 1986 finally made it possible for a darker shade of pink to be featured on the wheel, just as Merv had always intended.
There was a shortage of white paint in the mid-80s.
It was a subtle anti-gay message.
(You know, I notice these little things about TV shows, too. But then I realize they're completely inconsequential, and don't ask hundreds of people about them. The More You Know.)