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Xenides, 54, the co-host of the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune for 18 years, was admitted to Liverpool Hospital last week with a stomach illness. She died just before 5 o’clock yesterday. Burgess was host of the Australian version of Wheel of Fortune on the Seven Network, and was its longest serving presenter from 1984 to 1996. He later hosted the Australian version of Catchphrase, conceived under its original name, before later being re-titled as Burgo’s Catch Phrase, shown on the Nine Network.Wheel of Fortune
*Late star Adriana Xenides’ heartbreaking final text revealed. In a devastating confession, Wheel of Fortune ’s John Burgess opened up about the last time he spoke to his co-star Adriana Xenides. Adriana sadly passed away on June 7, 2010, just days before she sent a lengthy birthday message to John. “She sent me a big, long text during the night, which she was prone to do,” the TV host told News.com.
*After Wheel of Fortune ended, the format was revived by the Nine Network in 2008 as Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune, until it was cancelled in June 2008 due to low ratings and following arguments from long-time host John Burgess concerning why he did not like the revamped format, which coincidentally was adopted in the United States later that.Production detailsRun dates: 1981-2004
Production company: Grundy Organisation
Network: 7
Hosts: Ernie Sigley (1981-1984), John Burgess (1984-1996), Tony Barber (1996), Rob Elliott (1997-2003), Steve Oemcke (2004)
Hostesses: Adriana Xenides (1981-1999) Sophie Falkiner (1999-)
Announcers: John Dean (1981-1984), John Deeks (1985-1995, 1997-2004), David Day (1996), Ron E Sparks (1996)
Run dates: 2006 (for ~6 months)Production company: Grundy OrganisationNetwork: 7Host: Larry EmdurHostess: Laura CsortanAnnouncer: John Deeks
Ernie Sigley
Spun-off into a Saturday night program, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune,’ screening from 1990-1991.
Tony Barber was appointed host in July 1996, as part of a major re-vamp for the show, in an attempt to boost ratings and attract a younger audience. However, the plan backfired, ratings slumped, boycotting and hate-mail campaigns ensued. Tony ’resigned’ at the end of that year (at least that’s what the press releases said), and Rob Elliott became the new host at the start of the 1997 season. Adriana Xenides was absent for seven months (November 1996-June 1997, Tony’s final month, and Rob’s first shows) due to illness. Guest hostesses took the show through to the end of 1996. Until she returned in 1997, Kerrie Friend was guest hostess (amid speculation that she would gain the job permanently). Adriana undertook another indefintite sick leave period in 1999, with Sophie Falkiner filling in. Adriana officially resigned during this absence, and Sophie gained the job full-time.
As part of a revamp, including a move from the 5.30pm to 5pm timeslot and the inclusion of a new ’touch screen’ letterboard, Rob Elliott was sacked in late 2003 and Steve Oemcke was appointed host (see articles below). Steve’s stint as host lasted until the show was ’rested’ in late 2004. The show began to air again in 2006 with new hosts, but this version only lasted for ~6 months
John BurgessJohn Burgess Wheel Of Fortune TellingPremiseThree contestants take turns to spin a large roulette-style wheel containing spaces with varying amounts of money values. They then attempt to solve a word puzzle by guessing a letter that may be in it. Correct guesses result in the amount ’spun up’ being added to the contestants’ score. Incorrect ones terminate that contestant’s control of the game, and play passes to the next one.
The wheel also contains ’Bankrupt’, ’Lose a Turn’, ’Free Spin’, and special prize spaces. Contestants who solve the puzzles are able to ’spend’ their score in the prize shop.
Tony Barber and Adriana Xenides
Tony Barber hands the show over to Rob Elliott, January 1997WritingWheel Of Fortune revamped, host axed
eBroadcast, 27 December 2003
New Wheel Of Fortune host announcedeBroadcast, 5 January 2004
Oemcke’s in driving seatSydney Confidential, Daily Telegraph, 5 January 2004
Good luck runs out for Wheel of FortuneSun Herald, 18 June 2006 Audio Please note that files marked with * require RealPlayer, and are streaming media clips that are not suitable for downloading
Files marked with # require Windows Media Player
1981-1994 theme music*
Theme music to the 1990-1991 Saturday night celebrity shows*
1995-2006 theme music#John Burgess Wheel Of Fortune Bob Mackie
Short-lived opening theme to the revamped 1996 show*
Short-lived closing theme to the revamped 1996 show*Further Information An unofficial websiteIf you are viewing this page without a frame at the top, type http://zap.to/ozgames in your address bar E-mail any comments, questions or information to synchronised_pickles@yahoo.com BornAdriana Coutsaimanis9 January 1956Died7 June 2010 (aged 54)Liverpool, NSW, AustraliaSpouse(s)Michael Xenides, Frank Cortazzo, Robert PhillipsPartner(s)Tom Hardy(wine heir), John DobieCareerShowWheel of FortuneNetworkSeven NetworkShowBeauty and the BeastNetworkNetwork TenStyleTelevision hostessCountryAustralia
Adriana Xenides (néeCoutsaimanis; 9 January 1956 – 7 June 2010) was an Argentine-born Australian television presenter, former model, actress and children’s author. Born in Buenos Aires, to a Greek father and a Spanish mother,[1]she moved to Australia as a child, and became well known for her Guinness World Record-long-running role as the co-host and letter-turner on game show Wheel of Fortune. She died in 2010 from a ruptured intestine, after several years of ill health.[2]Career[edit]
After emigrating from Argentina to Adelaide, South Australia in her teens, Xenides gained a career as a model and was a finalist in the first Mrs South Australia contest in 1978.[3][4] After being approached by Grundy Television, Xenides joined Ernie Sigley as co-host of Australia’s version of Wheel of Fortune in 1981.[3][5] She remained on the show for 18 years, working with Sigley, John Burgess (between 1984 and 1996), Tony Barber (1996) and Rob Elliott, and for the first 15 of those years—from 1981 to 1996—she never missed an episode.[6][7] Xenides formally departed the show in 1999, and was listed in the Guinness World Records as the longest running game show host.[8] Coincidentally, the record was broken by her American counterpart, Vanna White, in 2001, but Xenides still holds the Australian record.[7]
Xenides’ later television appearances were as a panelist on the talk show Beauty and the Beast, as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, and a stint with her Wheel of Fortune co-host John Burgess on Burgo’s Catch Phrase.[2][9] In 1985 she presented the multi-award-winning promotional film ’Adelaide Welcomes the World’ produced by Kate Kennedy White and Peter Vaughton for the South Australian Film Corporation.Personal life[edit]
Xenides was married three times.[10] Her first marriage at age 19 was to Adelaide mortgage broker Michael Xenides. They divorced after only three years, but Adriana kept Michael’s last name for the remainder of her career. In 1982 she had a one-year marriage to Adelaide restaurateur Frank Cortazzo. Her final marriage was to Adelaide businessman Robert Phillips, which lasted two years. Adriana had several further fiancés, including wine heir Tom Hardy and artist John Dobie.[10]Driving charges[edit]
In 2006 Xenides was disqualified from driving for 18 months and put on a good behaviour bond after pleading guilty to dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm. She had been involved in a head-on crash in which both she and one of the other drivers involved in the collision suffered serious injuries. Xenides initially pleaded not guilty, blaming a combination of sneezing and sun glare, but changed the plea after her first court appearance.[11]
In July 2007, Xenides pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under suspension, and was fined and banned from driving for an additional two years.[12]Illness[edit]
Xenides suffered from an extended period of ill health, that included severe depression and anorexia.[10] Xenides stated that she had received electroconvulsive ’shock’ treatment for her depression, but it was of no help to her.[13]
In July 2007, Xenides told Seven’s Today Tonight program that she had a gastrointestinal digestive disorder which had caused abdominal bloating to a size suggesting pregnancy, and severe pain.[2][14] Doctors were reportedly uncertain about the causes for this condition, suggesting that in Xenides’s case it may have been genetic. She also claimed that the reason she drove her car while under suspension was so that she could get medication for the disease to prevent extreme pain.[13]
In 2010, Xenides told Woman’s Day magazine that she had suffered five heart attacks in the preceding two years.[2]Death[edit]
Xenides died at the Liverpool Hospital in Sydney, on 7 June 2010 from a ruptured intestine. She had been admitted to hospital days earlier suffering from a stomach ailment.[2][15]Baby John Burgess Wheel Of FortuneBibliography[edit]
*The Silver Dog and the Bear (1997), ISBN0-9587146-0-6Filmography[edit]
*Golden Fiddles (1991), as Estelle Drayford
*Angel Baby (1995), as HerselfReferences[edit]
*^Northover, Ryan (7 June 2010). ’Adrianna Xenides, Wheel of Fortune Australia Host Dies’. Newsolio. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
*^ abcde’Vale: Adriana Xenides dies at 54’. The Spy Report. Media Spy. 7 June 2010. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
*^ abEspino, Marc (8 June 2010). ’Adriana Xenides from Wheel of Fortune dies at 54’. International Business Times. Archived from the original on 9 June 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
*^Williams, Nadine (17 April 1999). ’Farewell to a quest that cared for kids’. The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. p. 3.
*^’’Wheel’ back next year’. The Advertiser. 2 December 2005. p. 7.
*^Minus, Jodie (8 June 2010). ’TV quiz show hostess dies at 54’. The Australian. p. 3.
*^ ab’Wheel Of Fortune’s Adriana Xenides remembered’. ABC News. 8 June 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
*^Razer, Helen (17 November 2005). ’Dawn of the quiz mistress’. The Age.
*^Williams, Nadine (19 October 2002). ’Adriana returns’. The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. p. 31.
*^ abcThe Daily Telegraph: Adriana Xenides – the misfortune of TV’s lonely beauty, by Janet Fife-Yeomans and Annette Sharp, 12 June 2010
*^Carswell, Andrew (26 July 2006). ’Wheel of misfortune – Former TV letter-turner pleads guilty to causing grievous bodily harm in car’. The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, Australia. p. 15.
*^’Driving Guilty Plea: Xenides fined, banned’. The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. 12 July 2007. p. 13.
*^ abCoren, Anna (24 July 2007). ’Adriana Xendies’ pain’. Today Tonight. Yahoo7. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
*^Burke, Andrew (11 September 2007). ’Adriana Xenides’ pain is shared’. Today Tonight. Yahoo7. Archived from the original on 25 February 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
*^’Adriana Xenides dies’. Yahoo7. 7 June 2010. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.External links[edit]
*Adriana Xenides at IMDbRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adriana_Xenides&oldid=1004261731’
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*John Burgess Wheel Of Fortune Telling
*John Burgess Wheel Of Fortune Bob Mackie
*Baby John Burgess Wheel Of Fortune
Xenides, 54, the co-host of the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune for 18 years, was admitted to Liverpool Hospital last week with a stomach illness. She died just before 5 o’clock yesterday. Burgess was host of the Australian version of Wheel of Fortune on the Seven Network, and was its longest serving presenter from 1984 to 1996. He later hosted the Australian version of Catchphrase, conceived under its original name, before later being re-titled as Burgo’s Catch Phrase, shown on the Nine Network.Wheel of Fortune
*Late star Adriana Xenides’ heartbreaking final text revealed. In a devastating confession, Wheel of Fortune ’s John Burgess opened up about the last time he spoke to his co-star Adriana Xenides. Adriana sadly passed away on June 7, 2010, just days before she sent a lengthy birthday message to John. “She sent me a big, long text during the night, which she was prone to do,” the TV host told News.com.
*After Wheel of Fortune ended, the format was revived by the Nine Network in 2008 as Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune, until it was cancelled in June 2008 due to low ratings and following arguments from long-time host John Burgess concerning why he did not like the revamped format, which coincidentally was adopted in the United States later that.Production detailsRun dates: 1981-2004
Production company: Grundy Organisation
Network: 7
Hosts: Ernie Sigley (1981-1984), John Burgess (1984-1996), Tony Barber (1996), Rob Elliott (1997-2003), Steve Oemcke (2004)
Hostesses: Adriana Xenides (1981-1999) Sophie Falkiner (1999-)
Announcers: John Dean (1981-1984), John Deeks (1985-1995, 1997-2004), David Day (1996), Ron E Sparks (1996)
Run dates: 2006 (for ~6 months)Production company: Grundy OrganisationNetwork: 7Host: Larry EmdurHostess: Laura CsortanAnnouncer: John Deeks
Ernie Sigley
Spun-off into a Saturday night program, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune,’ screening from 1990-1991.
Tony Barber was appointed host in July 1996, as part of a major re-vamp for the show, in an attempt to boost ratings and attract a younger audience. However, the plan backfired, ratings slumped, boycotting and hate-mail campaigns ensued. Tony ’resigned’ at the end of that year (at least that’s what the press releases said), and Rob Elliott became the new host at the start of the 1997 season. Adriana Xenides was absent for seven months (November 1996-June 1997, Tony’s final month, and Rob’s first shows) due to illness. Guest hostesses took the show through to the end of 1996. Until she returned in 1997, Kerrie Friend was guest hostess (amid speculation that she would gain the job permanently). Adriana undertook another indefintite sick leave period in 1999, with Sophie Falkiner filling in. Adriana officially resigned during this absence, and Sophie gained the job full-time.
As part of a revamp, including a move from the 5.30pm to 5pm timeslot and the inclusion of a new ’touch screen’ letterboard, Rob Elliott was sacked in late 2003 and Steve Oemcke was appointed host (see articles below). Steve’s stint as host lasted until the show was ’rested’ in late 2004. The show began to air again in 2006 with new hosts, but this version only lasted for ~6 months
John BurgessJohn Burgess Wheel Of Fortune TellingPremiseThree contestants take turns to spin a large roulette-style wheel containing spaces with varying amounts of money values. They then attempt to solve a word puzzle by guessing a letter that may be in it. Correct guesses result in the amount ’spun up’ being added to the contestants’ score. Incorrect ones terminate that contestant’s control of the game, and play passes to the next one.
The wheel also contains ’Bankrupt’, ’Lose a Turn’, ’Free Spin’, and special prize spaces. Contestants who solve the puzzles are able to ’spend’ their score in the prize shop.
Tony Barber and Adriana Xenides
Tony Barber hands the show over to Rob Elliott, January 1997WritingWheel Of Fortune revamped, host axed
eBroadcast, 27 December 2003
New Wheel Of Fortune host announcedeBroadcast, 5 January 2004
Oemcke’s in driving seatSydney Confidential, Daily Telegraph, 5 January 2004
Good luck runs out for Wheel of FortuneSun Herald, 18 June 2006 Audio Please note that files marked with * require RealPlayer, and are streaming media clips that are not suitable for downloading
Files marked with # require Windows Media Player
1981-1994 theme music*
Theme music to the 1990-1991 Saturday night celebrity shows*
1995-2006 theme music#John Burgess Wheel Of Fortune Bob Mackie
Short-lived opening theme to the revamped 1996 show*
Short-lived closing theme to the revamped 1996 show*Further Information An unofficial websiteIf you are viewing this page without a frame at the top, type http://zap.to/ozgames in your address bar E-mail any comments, questions or information to synchronised_pickles@yahoo.com BornAdriana Coutsaimanis9 January 1956Died7 June 2010 (aged 54)Liverpool, NSW, AustraliaSpouse(s)Michael Xenides, Frank Cortazzo, Robert PhillipsPartner(s)Tom Hardy(wine heir), John DobieCareerShowWheel of FortuneNetworkSeven NetworkShowBeauty and the BeastNetworkNetwork TenStyleTelevision hostessCountryAustralia
Adriana Xenides (néeCoutsaimanis; 9 January 1956 – 7 June 2010) was an Argentine-born Australian television presenter, former model, actress and children’s author. Born in Buenos Aires, to a Greek father and a Spanish mother,[1]she moved to Australia as a child, and became well known for her Guinness World Record-long-running role as the co-host and letter-turner on game show Wheel of Fortune. She died in 2010 from a ruptured intestine, after several years of ill health.[2]Career[edit]
After emigrating from Argentina to Adelaide, South Australia in her teens, Xenides gained a career as a model and was a finalist in the first Mrs South Australia contest in 1978.[3][4] After being approached by Grundy Television, Xenides joined Ernie Sigley as co-host of Australia’s version of Wheel of Fortune in 1981.[3][5] She remained on the show for 18 years, working with Sigley, John Burgess (between 1984 and 1996), Tony Barber (1996) and Rob Elliott, and for the first 15 of those years—from 1981 to 1996—she never missed an episode.[6][7] Xenides formally departed the show in 1999, and was listed in the Guinness World Records as the longest running game show host.[8] Coincidentally, the record was broken by her American counterpart, Vanna White, in 2001, but Xenides still holds the Australian record.[7]
Xenides’ later television appearances were as a panelist on the talk show Beauty and the Beast, as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, and a stint with her Wheel of Fortune co-host John Burgess on Burgo’s Catch Phrase.[2][9] In 1985 she presented the multi-award-winning promotional film ’Adelaide Welcomes the World’ produced by Kate Kennedy White and Peter Vaughton for the South Australian Film Corporation.Personal life[edit]
Xenides was married three times.[10] Her first marriage at age 19 was to Adelaide mortgage broker Michael Xenides. They divorced after only three years, but Adriana kept Michael’s last name for the remainder of her career. In 1982 she had a one-year marriage to Adelaide restaurateur Frank Cortazzo. Her final marriage was to Adelaide businessman Robert Phillips, which lasted two years. Adriana had several further fiancés, including wine heir Tom Hardy and artist John Dobie.[10]Driving charges[edit]
In 2006 Xenides was disqualified from driving for 18 months and put on a good behaviour bond after pleading guilty to dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm. She had been involved in a head-on crash in which both she and one of the other drivers involved in the collision suffered serious injuries. Xenides initially pleaded not guilty, blaming a combination of sneezing and sun glare, but changed the plea after her first court appearance.[11]
In July 2007, Xenides pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under suspension, and was fined and banned from driving for an additional two years.[12]Illness[edit]
Xenides suffered from an extended period of ill health, that included severe depression and anorexia.[10] Xenides stated that she had received electroconvulsive ’shock’ treatment for her depression, but it was of no help to her.[13]
In July 2007, Xenides told Seven’s Today Tonight program that she had a gastrointestinal digestive disorder which had caused abdominal bloating to a size suggesting pregnancy, and severe pain.[2][14] Doctors were reportedly uncertain about the causes for this condition, suggesting that in Xenides’s case it may have been genetic. She also claimed that the reason she drove her car while under suspension was so that she could get medication for the disease to prevent extreme pain.[13]
In 2010, Xenides told Woman’s Day magazine that she had suffered five heart attacks in the preceding two years.[2]Death[edit]
Xenides died at the Liverpool Hospital in Sydney, on 7 June 2010 from a ruptured intestine. She had been admitted to hospital days earlier suffering from a stomach ailment.[2][15]Baby John Burgess Wheel Of FortuneBibliography[edit]
*The Silver Dog and the Bear (1997), ISBN0-9587146-0-6Filmography[edit]
*Golden Fiddles (1991), as Estelle Drayford
*Angel Baby (1995), as HerselfReferences[edit]
*^Northover, Ryan (7 June 2010). ’Adrianna Xenides, Wheel of Fortune Australia Host Dies’. Newsolio. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
*^ abcde’Vale: Adriana Xenides dies at 54’. The Spy Report. Media Spy. 7 June 2010. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
*^ abEspino, Marc (8 June 2010). ’Adriana Xenides from Wheel of Fortune dies at 54’. International Business Times. Archived from the original on 9 June 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
*^Williams, Nadine (17 April 1999). ’Farewell to a quest that cared for kids’. The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. p. 3.
*^’’Wheel’ back next year’. The Advertiser. 2 December 2005. p. 7.
*^Minus, Jodie (8 June 2010). ’TV quiz show hostess dies at 54’. The Australian. p. 3.
*^ ab’Wheel Of Fortune’s Adriana Xenides remembered’. ABC News. 8 June 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
*^Razer, Helen (17 November 2005). ’Dawn of the quiz mistress’. The Age.
*^Williams, Nadine (19 October 2002). ’Adriana returns’. The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. p. 31.
*^ abcThe Daily Telegraph: Adriana Xenides – the misfortune of TV’s lonely beauty, by Janet Fife-Yeomans and Annette Sharp, 12 June 2010
*^Carswell, Andrew (26 July 2006). ’Wheel of misfortune – Former TV letter-turner pleads guilty to causing grievous bodily harm in car’. The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, Australia. p. 15.
*^’Driving Guilty Plea: Xenides fined, banned’. The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. 12 July 2007. p. 13.
*^ abCoren, Anna (24 July 2007). ’Adriana Xendies’ pain’. Today Tonight. Yahoo7. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
*^Burke, Andrew (11 September 2007). ’Adriana Xenides’ pain is shared’. Today Tonight. Yahoo7. Archived from the original on 25 February 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
*^’Adriana Xenides dies’. Yahoo7. 7 June 2010. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.External links[edit]
*Adriana Xenides at IMDbRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adriana_Xenides&oldid=1004261731’
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