In his over two-hour Archive interview, Pat Sajak discusses growing up in Chicago and his early interest in broadcasting and shares his experiences serving in the armed forces radio in Vietnam. He speaks of his local television work in the 1970s for WSM in Nashville and KNBC in Los Angeles and details the early history of the show for which he's best known: Wheel of Fortune. Sajak describes working with show creator Merv Griffin, the casting of "letter turner" Vanna White and the fame that he and Vanna have experienced. He also discusses his foray into the talk show genre as host of The Pat Sajak Show. During their dual interview, Sajak and White talk about the atmosphere on the set of Wheel of Fortune, marvel at the show's longevity and offer personal anecdotes about each other. The interview included a two-hour individual session with Sajak and a fifteen minute chat with Vanna White. Barrie Nedler conducted the two-part interview in Culver City, CA on October 10, 2007.