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Hosted by many famous presenters like Nicky Campbell and Carol Smillie, the Wheel of Fortune is one of the longest running game shows on ITV. Contestants play to win money or a top of the range car. To win either they need to get points by suggesting letters, which will hopefully be in the puzzle allowing them to later solve it and win prizes. They've reduced the prize fund to £2,000!

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Hosted by many famous presenters like Nicky Campbell and Carol Smillie, the Wheel of Fortune is one of the longest running game shows on ITV.

Contestants play to win money or a top of the range car. To win either they need to get points by suggesting letters, which will hopefully be in the puzzle allowing them to later solve it and win prizes. The amount of points they win depends on where the wheel spins; there's even a chance of a mystery prize or bankruptcy where they lose all their points!

The show is aired regularly, so tune in and see how fast you are at solving the puzzles!

Genre: Game Show

When is Wheel of Fortune next on TV?

It's next showing on Challenge Tomorrow, 4:00am and on Challenge Tomorrow, 4:30am. See more...

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Nicky Campbell
Carol Smillie
Angela Ekaette
Bradley Walsh
Jenny Powell

The health body goes on to explain: “If you have bipolar disorder, you may have episodes of depression more regularly than episodes of mania, or vice versa.

“Between episodes of depression and mania, you may sometimes have periods where you have a ‘normal’ mood.”

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Wheel Of Fortune Nicky Campbell And Carol Smillie

But the patterns are not always the same. The health body says some people may experience:

rapid cycling – where a person with bipolar disorder repeatedly swings from a high to a low phase quickly without having a “normal” period in between

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mixed state – where a person with bipolar disorder experiences symptoms of depression and mania together; for example, overactivity with a depressed mood

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