Szerencsekerék is currently one of TV2's best shows, which was hosted by many people before Tibi Kasza, namely Attila Árpa, András Vízy, Tamás Gajdos and Viktor Klausmann. The format was shown on Hungarian television between 1993 and 1997, then in 1997 it was transferred to TV2, where it was also shown with great success. The channel now broadcasts new and old broadcasts of the country's fastest growing show back and forth, and this week, in addition to two new episodes, there are three repeats, which viewers are certainly not happy about.
Many people don’t even know that Hungary’s Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, once played Wheel of Fortune, and that was the only broadcast where the bankruptcy element was removed from the game, as the editors didn’t want any politicians to be involved in the bankruptcy program. Instead, they put a slider on the wheel.
Viktor Orban was not spared from the international press, as the prime minister received a harsh assessment in Europe after the elections.
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The summer of 2001 was the 1798th and final broadcast of the Retro Wheel of Fortune, with Viktor Klausmann showing viewers some memorable moments from previous broadcasts in an empty studio. Among others, he revived the show in which politicians played, namely György Keleti, the former Minister of National Defense of Hungary, Imre Meks, and Viktor Orbán, who in 1997 was not only the chairman of the Fidesz party, but also the vice chairman of the Liberal International. Few people know, but the Prime Minister of our country is still in his youth He also accepted a small role in one of Istvan Bogtor's films..
In the history of the ancient Wheel of Fortune, this was an unusual show in which politicians played without a shred of bankruptcy. In the video below, we can also take a look at how Viktor Orban spins the wheel, but it is no longer clear from the broadcast who solved the famous puzzle.