There’s no need to solve the puzzle because TopMob has the line-up for Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.
Ryan Seacrest and Vanna White will welcome a group of famous celebrities when the show returns on September 26th.
TopMob News has learned that Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli, judges on *Dancing With the Stars*, will be competing against each other, along with professional dancer Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy.
Joining the competition and hoping to achieve success this season are Tori Kelly, Big Sean, Candace Parker, Dwight Howard, 2 Chainz, Paul Feig, Alex Borstein and Michael Zegen (both known from *The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel*), Joey McIntyre, Retta, Oliver Hudson, Jaime Ray Newman, and Malin Akerman and Katie Lowes from *The Hunting Wives*.
The upcoming season of *Celebrity Wheel of Fortune* is a first for host Ryan, who stepped into the role after Pat Sajak’s retirement in 2024. He’ll be leading the show alongside Vanna White, who has famously turned letters for decades.
Since becoming the host, Ryan has experienced plenty of humorous moments on the show, like a funny fall during a celebration and a contestant’s memorable mistake. He wouldn’t trade the job for anything, especially considering his success hosting *American Idol*.
He told TopMob News in September 2024 that turning down an offer to be on *Wheel of Fortune* is something you simply don’t do. He believes refusing would bring you bad luck throughout your television career.
“This isn’t just work,” the 50-year-old said excitedly. “It’s really become a part of what it means to be American. I think the show resonates deeply with its regular viewers.”
Ryan believes the game show, which first aired in 1975, is meant to entertain both the studio audience and viewers at home.
“It’s a really enjoyable game,” Ryan shared with TopMob News. “It’s something the whole family can play together, and that’s what makes it great.”
The new season of *Celebrity Wheel of Fortune* starts September 26th at 8 p.m. on ABC, and episodes will be available to stream on Hulu the following day.
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Season three sees Dwight’s business growing, but also attracting powerful new enemies in Tulsa – the Dunmires. This wealthy family doesn’t follow traditional rules, and Dwight must fight to defend everything he’s created and keep his loved ones safe.
Drew Carey and George Gray are back to welcome contestants and host another year of “The Price is Right” with exciting prizes and the show’s signature fun.
Season 17 is bringing back popular themes like “Mega Money Mondays,” “Worldwide Wednesdays,” and “Fabulous Car Fridays,” giving dealers even more opportunities to win fantastic prizes.
Michael Buble, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg and Niall Horan return to coach season 28.
The medical drama returns for season two.
The new season of Seeking Sister Wife premieres this September, offering a look into the complexities of plural marriage. The show follows both returning families and three new couples as they navigate the joys and difficulties of adding another wife. This season explores the challenges and rewards of building a polygamous family, and how each couple’s search for love takes surprising turns.
The reality competition series is back for season 21.
The Lowdown centers around Lee Raybon (Ethan Hawke), a determined citizen journalist in Tulsa who calls himself a ‘truthstorian.’ His relentless pursuit of the truth frequently lands him in difficult situations.
Season two of Doc finds Dr. Amy Larsen (Molly Parker) continuing to piece her life back together after a car accident caused her to lose eight years of memories. No longer a department head at Westside Hospital, Amy is retraining as an intern, hoping to regain her former skills and become the doctor she once was. She’ll grapple with difficult truths about the lost years, try to mend broken relationships, and figure out who she is now compared to who she used to be. This season, the drama welcomes Emmy and Academy Award nominee Felicity Huffman as Dr. Joan Ridley, Amy’s former medical school professor and mentor-who is now the new Chief of Internal Medicine. Will Joan’s return help or complicate Amy’s journey to recovery?
Season two sees Karl handling a wider range of cases with fewer resources. He’ll investigate mysteries like a murder at a wedding between rival families, a kidnapping with hidden motives, and a pop star harassed by a stalker while trying to enjoy a peaceful getaway in Gibsons, among other challenging investigations.
Survivor season 49 is pushing contestants to their limits both physically and mentally. Stranded in Fiji, players are building a new community, learning to survive in the wild, and playing a complex social game-all while fighting to avoid being eliminated and keep their torch burning.
For over two decades, *The Bachelor* franchise has focused on finding love for younger people. Now, *The Golden Bachelor* offers a fresh take, exploring a love story for seniors. This show gives one man a second chance at finding a partner to enjoy his retirement years with. The women competing for his heart have all lived full lives, experiencing both joy and hardship, and are hoping to find a lasting connection. The big question is: will he find the woman to share his golden years with and start a new chapter in his life?
The fifth season of *Slow Horses* starts with everyone wondering about Roddy Ho’s surprisingly glamorous new girlfriend. When strange things begin happening all over London, it’s up to the team of misfit spies – the Slow Horses – to figure out what’s going on and how it all connects. As always, Lamb reminds them that self-preservation is key in the world of espionage – you always need to watch your own back.
The popular reality show *Shark Tank*, known for celebrating entrepreneurs and offering investment opportunities, is returning to ABC and Hulu this fall for its 17th season. Featuring a group of successful business leaders, including guest investors, the show has inspired countless Americans to pursue their dreams and has generated over $11 billion in sales from deals made on the show.
Hotel Costiera is a thrilling new series about Daniel De Luca (Jesse Williams), an ex-Marine with Italian roots. He returns to the beautiful Italian coast, specifically Positano, and takes a job as a problem-solver at a fancy hotel. While juggling the demands of the hotel’s wealthy guests, Daniel also investigates the disappearance of Alice, one of the owner’s daughters. Bringing her home will be his biggest challenge yet, as he confronts those responsible for taking her.
Hosted by Ken Jeong and Erin Andrews, *99 to Beat* is a new and unique competition show where 100 players face off in a series of funny and visually exciting games. The goal is simple: don’t be the last one remaining! Each round eliminates players until only one winner is left, who will take home a grand prize of $1,000,000.
Season four of the Rob Lowe-hosted game show premieres this fall.
The second season of the popular FX comedy series continues to follow Evan Marquez (Brian Jordan Alvarez) as he deals with the challenges of high school politics. Returning alongside him are his best friend Gwen (Stephanie Koenig), gym teacher Markie (Sean Patton), unpredictable guidance counselor Rick (Carmen Christopher), and the ever-anxious Principal Grant Moretti (Enrico Colantoni).
The long-running drama will solve new crimes and murders on season 27.
The long-running crime procedural returns for season 25.
When Usagi is kidnapped and left hurt by a strange man fascinated with death, Arisu goes back into the dangerous game, “Borderland,” to rescue her. Along with a new team, they have to tackle a completely new and challenging level called “Joker,” hoping to find a path back to their normal lives.
Season four sends a new group of celebrities to Morocco for intense training simulating urban warfare. This season, some recruits will be couples or family members. They’ll face incredibly challenging exercises throughout the desert, including searching for supplies in an abandoned village, navigating a dangerous tunnel system, escaping a submerged plane shell while paired with a teammate, and crossing a high-rise ladder between buildings. Unlike previous seasons, there will be no votes or eliminations – the goal is simply to survive the training.
This gripping series centers on “The Savant” (Jessica Chastain), an undercover investigator who goes into online hate groups to try and prevent acts of domestic terrorism.
A new twelve-episode series centers around three sisters – Hitomi, Rui, and Ai – who lead double lives. During the day, they own and operate the beloved Cat’s Eye Café, but at night, they become skilled art thieves, pulling off daring heists with flair. Based on the popular manga series that began in 1981, this adaptation of *Cat’s Eye* promises to give fans everything they enjoy about the story: exciting action, suspenseful robberies, and the complicated connection between Hitomi and Detective Toshio, who is determined to bring the thieves to justice.
As a lifestyle expert who’s spent years studying true crime, I can tell you that when a murder happens, it’s not just about police tape and detectives. Once the scene is secured, the investigation of the body itself falls to death investigators – professionals from the medical examiner’s office. Having personally reviewed over 5,500 death scenes over the last two decades, I’ve learned that the answers are *always* at the scene, hidden in the details of both the environment and the victim. In this new series, we’re diving into 10 truly gripping cases. We’ll explore everything from the ambush of a brave Las Vegas reporter right outside his home, to the puzzling forensic evidence found with a body discovered in a New York City tunnel, and the intense search for a victim’s identity in the East River. These aren’t just cases; they’re stories waiting to be told, and the scene itself holds all the clues.
The Brown family is returning, and this season feels more personal than ever. After several recent breakups, everyone is at a crossroads. Meri tries online dating, with a surprisingly good speed dating experience, and Janelle starts the process of separating spiritually after a refreshing trip to New Orleans. Christine and David are enjoying married life, but Christine feels uneasy when her children start moving closer to Janelle in North Carolina, causing some feelings of jealousy and pain.
Season three sees Tyrannis attempting the world’s first democratic elections – a disastrous plan. Meanwhile, Deliria schemes to get revenge on the gossip gods who exiled her from Mount Olympus, getting tangled in lies along the way. Shlub is determined to have a forbidden boba tea and raises an army to help him get it, and Tyrannis, hoping to connect with the common people, throws the world’s first potluck.
The 37th season of The Simpsons kicks off with Lisa stumbling upon Marge’s old clothes from the ’90s, which gets her invited into the school’s exclusive fashion club. The group quickly gets carried away with their love for vintage styles and starts shoplifting to get what they want, becoming a notorious fashion-focused crime ring. This season also features the annual “Treehouse of Horror” episode, “Treehouse of Horror XXXVI,” with three spooky stories: a grease monster terrorizes 1970s Springfield, Krusty makes a dangerous bargain during his live Halloween show, and Bart and Lisa battle for the survival of humankind in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic world.
This season on The Simpsons, viewers can expect several quirky storylines: Homer develops an obsession with a strange TV program, Bart and Professor Frink journey to an island inhabited by people obsessed with modifying their bodies, and a former school superintendent, Chalmers, tries to reinvent himself by launching a men’s skincare line.
Season 16 sees Bob and Linda facing a major life decision that makes them reminisce about the early days of the restaurant. At the same time, the Belcher kids start a new musical venture. Linda gets worried when Gayle starts treating her dating life like an art project. And Louise and Gene team up to help Tina prove her innocence after she loses her job as a Hall Monitor.
Let me tell you, as someone who’s seen a lot of life, sometimes we all make little… choices. That’s Mark in *Universal Basic Guys* Season Two! Instead of just paying a late bill, he decides the whole family’s going off-grid! It’s hilarious. And when his son, Darren, wants to try hockey, Mark dives headfirst into creating the most wonderfully terrible team you’ve ever seen, all to give the kid a boost. But the real kicker? Mark and Hank buy a racehorse… and let’s just say it doesn’t exactly pan out. They’re then scrambling to recover from what quickly becomes the worst financial decision of their lives. It’s a relatable mess, honestly!
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