The following Monday after Burgess' final episode, Tony Barber began as host despite much controversy. However, Burgess' final words referred only to the show's relocation, thus suggesting that he was at the time oblivious to his sacking. By the time that Burgess' final episode went to air it had become common knowledge that the show had relocated and that changes would occur. Along with a new set, new music, faster game format and modified rules, John Burgess was sacked from his twelve-year stint as host and replaced by Tony Barber. In 1996, as part of an attempted major revamp with the remaining of the show's famous theme music and sounds, the program relocated from Adelaide to Seven flagship ATN-7 in Sydney. The show's production moved to SAS-7 when ADS and SAS swapped network affiliations and channel frequencies at the end of 1987. The new show began airing on the Seven Network on 21 July 1981, and was produced at the studios of ADS-7 in Adelaide. In 1981, the Grundy Organisation purchased the rights to American singer, songwriter, and producer Merv Griffin's successful game show Wheel of Fortune.