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  2. Indiana University freshman Julian Batts (center) is known as the worst 'Wheel of Fortune' contestant ever after his comically awful performance throughout the College Week episode. (Wheel of Fortune).

Angela Ekaette is a Nigerian ballet dancer[1] best known for co-hosting the UK version of Wheel of Fortune for its first series in 1988[2] and three celebrity specials[3][4][5] before being replaced by Carol Smillie.[2] Around that time, she also appeared on Bazaar,[6] and was the consultant for the 4Learning show 'Equal Voice'.[7]

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  1. ^The Listener. 120. BBC. 1988. p. 32.
  2. ^ ab'Wheel of Fortune (2)'. UKGameshows.com.
  3. ^Jon Iles; Sue Jenkins; Brian Regan (22 December 1988). Christmas Soap Stars Special. Wheel of Fortune. ITV.
  4. ^Cheryl Baker; Duncan Goodhew; Linda Lusardi (29 December 1988). Christmas Celebrity Special. Wheel of Fortune. ITV.
  5. ^Andy Cameron; Amanda Laird; Teri Lally (31 December 1988). Hogmanay Special. Wheel of Fortune. ITV.
  6. ^'BBC Genome'. BBC Genome. 5 February 1989.
  7. ^'Equal Voice – Credits'. 4Learning.


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