LOS ANGELES — After 41 years and over 8,000 episodes, Pat Sajak made his final turn as the renowned host of ''Wheel of Fortune'' on Friday.
The season 41 finale, dubbed the ''Thanks for the memories'' show, opened with a clip from Sajak's first episode as the host of ''Wheel of Fortune'' in 1981 and closed with Sajak's warm message of gratitude.
In his farewell message, Sajak thanked the viewers of the beloved game show for granting him the ''incredible privilege to be invited into millions of homes, night after night, year after year, decade after decade.''
Sajak, 77, also gave a heartfelt thanks to his ''professional other half,'' Vanna White, who has co-hosted with him for over 40 years and delivered her emotional tribute to Sajak a day earlier.
''We've seen a lot of changes in each other's lives over the years, but we've always been there for each other,'' he said. ''I will miss our nightly closes and her laughter and her good nature. She's a very special woman.''
Among the many thanks and shoutouts Sajak offered during the final episode before his retirement, he said the crew and staff, some of whom have been working on the show as long as he has, were a ''joy'' to work with. ''Your skills and dedication and good humor made this a place I always wanted to be,'' he added.
Sajak thanked one staff member by name: his daughter Maggie. She began working as the show's social correspondent in 2021 and he said their collaboration has been the ''best part of the last couple of years.'' Sajak also mentioned his son, Patrick, and his wife, Lesly, and said that he is ''blessed'' to have his family.
The famed host also said that the ''real stars of the show'' have been the contestants who competed for cash and luxury prizes throughout the decades of the show's run. He called them ''kind and considerate,'' noting that they always ''took great pride in talking about their family, their hometown, their friends, their schools, their jobs, even their pets.''