Peter Arnell, a Bridgeport native, took up radio performance and production when he attended the University of Michigan, graduating in 1941. After working as a disc jockey for several stations across the U.S., he developed a number of popular, nationally-broadcasted television game shows of the 1950s, including the original version of Wheel of Fortune. His papers include promotional materials seeking shows' support from consumer-goods companies, as well as scripts, photos of participants, entertainment-industry journals, and newspaper clippings.