Yes, most of us probably know that in 1989, daytime WOF went from appearing on NBC to CBS, and underwent a needed emcee change. In 1991, however, Wheel went back to NBC for a few more short months before being gone from daytime for good.
My question is, how did Wheel get to CBS in the first place? Was NBC planning on cancelling it after possibly seeing Rolf's performance on the show, and CBS decided to pick it up immediately after the fact? Also, why exactly was shopping taken away, and the "el cheapo" money format instituted? Was Rolf's tenure on the show even a factor in the first place? Were bad ratings a factor?
With that, how the heck did Wheel get back on NBC? Did NBC decide to pick it back up for the remainder of the season after CBS decided they were going to take it off for one reason or another? Did NBC make a deal with CBS to get it back? Were bad ratings on CBS a factor with that as well?
I know, lots of questions for one post, but I've never found anyone or anyplace that has any real information on how this all happened. It's all very blurry...