Mark Young, Woolery's podcast co-host and friend, said in an email early Sunday that Woolery died at his home in Texas.
The hit dating show, which helped revive Woolery's career, was one of the most popular game shows of the 1980s and '90s.
Woolery hosted “Wheel of Fortune” from 1975 through 1981, and then hosted “Scrabble” from 1984 through 1990 and for one more ...
Veteran game show host Chuck Woolery, who is best known for his years on the syndicated dating show Love Connection, has died ...
READ ON THE FOX NEWS APP In 1983, Woolery began an 11-year stint as host of "Love Connection," during which time he coined ...
Game show veteran Chuck Woolery who hosted the original versions of Wheel Of Fortune and Love Connection, died Nov. 23. He ...
In 1983, Woolery began an 11-year run as host of TV’s “Love Connection,” for which he coined the phrase, “We’ll be back in ...
Chuck Woolery, who was the original host of Wheel of Fortune and had an 11-year run hosting the popular dating show Love ...
Woolery went on to host as the matchmaker on Fox’s Love Connection, a dating game show in which singles attempt to match with ...
Woolery hosted "Wheel of Fortune" for its first six years before he was replaced by Pat Sajak and then went on to host "Love Connection" for more than a decade.