Jeopardy! Discussion
#501
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After seeing it suggested LeVar Burton would be my choice. Seems to have the right personality for it.
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#502
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Mo Rocca? He's a smart guy, a bit of a comedian but not too much for the gig. He has hosted the Geography Bee since 2016 (which Trebek hosted from 1989-2013).
#503
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The Wrap is reporting that George Stephanopoulos' reps are pitching him as a potential replacement.
https://www.thewrap.com/george-steph...ebek-abc-news/
https://www.thewrap.com/george-steph...ebek-abc-news/
#504
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Wow, amazing to think that Trebek was able to work until ten days ago. Talk about dedication and being a trooper. Were I dying of terminal cancer, I'd spend my last months exclusively with my loved ones.
#505
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Oooh, I like this idea. I think I posted it in the main Trebek thread, but he himself said Ben Mankiewicz would be an excellent host.
#506
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Did they know he wasn't coming back? Did he know he wasn't coming back? I really wonder how that all went down. I really kind of hope they were able to have some kind of closure with him and he with Jeopardy.
#507
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I would be very surprised if they didn't already choose someone. Or at the very least narrow it down to a very select few. Like I said a few weeks ago it really seemed like Trebek was hinting that Ken Jennings would be taking over. Of course that could just mean that he's in the running. Or maybe it was just a joke.
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If Ken Jennings is the new host, he can't participate in future tournaments of champions, so you lose a selling point of those events, and basically hand the victory in them to James Holzhauer.
I guess you could have a guest host on the tournament so that Ken can participate, but do you really want someone new stepping into the role for one of your most important and highly rated events?
I guess you could have a guest host on the tournament so that Ken can participate, but do you really want someone new stepping into the role for one of your most important and highly rated events?
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I don't think Ken would care about not being able to compete if he get this sweet gig. And he appears to be the most palatable replacement since he is well known to the audience, is likeable, and was friendly with Trebek and will be properly deferential to his memory.
I think that using Ken to give the clues in some of the Jeopardy categories this year is a signal that he is the choice to be the next host.
I think that using Ken to give the clues in some of the Jeopardy categories this year is a signal that he is the choice to be the next host.
#510
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Trebek told TMZ in 2018 that he would like LA Kings announcer Alex Faust or CNN legal analyst Laura Coates to replace him.
Either of them would be good... as would Ken Jennings.
They shouldn't even consider George.
Levar Burton would be good too.
We'll see.
Either of them would be good... as would Ken Jennings.
They shouldn't even consider George.
Levar Burton would be good too.
We'll see.
#511
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Levar Burton seems too old to start a gig like that.
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#514
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I don't think Ken would care about not being able to compete if he get this sweet gig. And he appears to be the most palatable replacement since he is well known to the audience, is likeable, and was friendly with Trebek and will be properly deferential to his memory.
I think that using Ken to give the clues in some of the Jeopardy categories this year is a signal that he is the choice to be the next host.
I think that using Ken to give the clues in some of the Jeopardy categories this year is a signal that he is the choice to be the next host.
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I don't think Ken would care about not being able to compete if he get this sweet gig. And he appears to be the most palatable replacement since he is well known to the audience, is likeable, and was friendly with Trebek and will be properly deferential to his memory.
I think that using Ken to give the clues in some of the Jeopardy categories this year is a signal that he is the choice to be the next host.
I think that using Ken to give the clues in some of the Jeopardy categories this year is a signal that he is the choice to be the next host.
#516
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Ken is also rumored, -or perhaps it's confirmed at this point, -to be part of the rotating experts (along with the other Jeopardy GOATs) on ABC's version of "The Chase".
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I haven't been impressed with Ken's appearances in the show giving out answers. I don't think has the "host" x-factor yet.
Though those answers did seem too long and wordy for Jeopardy.
Though those answers did seem too long and wordy for Jeopardy.
#519
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Yeah, being a knowledgeable contestant, and close to Alex doesn’t necessarily equate to him being fit to host. I wouldn’t rule him out entirely, but not sure.
I think someone with more experience on television and in a hosting role would be good.
I get that LeVar Burton is older so maybe that’s a knock against him, but at the same time he could feasibly go probably ten to fifteen years at least if he has no health issues.
I think someone with more experience on television and in a hosting role would be good.
I get that LeVar Burton is older so maybe that’s a knock against him, but at the same time he could feasibly go probably ten to fifteen years at least if he has no health issues.
#520
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Doesn't Ken Jennings officially work for Jeopardy, with the title of "consulting producer"? I would think that already disqualifies him from competing again on any of their programs.
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As news of the passing of beloved “Jeopardy!” game-show host Alex Trebek continues to ripple through the entertainment industry and trivia community alike, many are wondering: After nearly four decades at the helm, who could possibly replace Alex Trebek?
For one out of two of the respondents to a 2019 Morning Consult poll, that answer is: no one. Just months after Trebek disclosed his Stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis, half of those surveyed last July said they couldn’t imagine watching “Jeopardy!” without him as the host. Sources with knowledge of the situation say that Sony Pictures Television, the studio behind “Jeopardy!”, has had internal long-term discussions about succession long before Trebek’s diagnosis as the longtime host neared retirement age.
But when the show is ready to get back into production, one frontrunner has long appeared quite clear. The easygoing and quick-witted Ken Jennings, who was earlier this year crowned the champion of the “Jeopardy! Greatest of All Time” tournament in a matchup between him, James Holzhauer and Brad Rutter, is a fan favorite for the spot. He was first catapulted into the spotlight in the mid-aughts with a famous 74-game win streak and is a (distant) second to Trebek when it comes to being synonymous with the show.
That Sony brought Jennings on board in September as a consulting producer for “Jeopardy!” also indicates that track has been laid for Jennings to potentially succeed Trebek. And he certainly has no plans to return to the stage as a contestant — in a January interview with Variety, Jennings said that he was hanging up his buzzer.
“It’s not like how running backs pretty much have to retire at 29 because their bodies fall apart,” he said, regarding his decision. “But in this case I had noticed myself slowing down – mostly [in the way of] recall, no longer automatically quick to remember names and facts like I used to. And I notice it every day; it’s like living inside ‘Flowers for Algernon’ – you feel a tiny bit dumber every day, as I move into my 40s. And I think there’s a reason why all the big ‘Jeopardy!’ champs are men and women around 30.”
Jennings also said then that it “just wouldn’t feel right” to compete without Trebek there.
“I don’t see how I can top it,” he said in January. “The win was great. It’s a great punctuation mark, and I absolutely mean what I said about not wanting to play past my prime. And at some point Alex is going to retire, I assume, and it just wouldn’t feel right to play with a different host. It’d be like cheating on Alex. I think this is a perfect time to go out on top.”
Of course, Jennings, Holzhauer and Rutter already have prior commitments — all three have been tapped to co-star in ABC quiz show “The Chase,” which will be hosted by Sara Haines.
A number of more famous names are also being floated as potential new hosts, including CNN anchor Anderson Cooper. According to a person familiar with the matter, Cooper is not currently pursuing the position, although the prospect has come up for discussion in the past. Another name in the mix is George Stephanopoulos, though it is not clear that any active discussions with the ABC News anchor have taken place. In May, the TV journalist told Howard Stern that he thought it “would be a lot of fun, but I like what I’m doing, too.”
Sony Pictures Television has no doubt cast a wide net, though a spokesperson would only say that the show is not announced a new host at this time.
For one out of two of the respondents to a 2019 Morning Consult poll, that answer is: no one. Just months after Trebek disclosed his Stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis, half of those surveyed last July said they couldn’t imagine watching “Jeopardy!” without him as the host. Sources with knowledge of the situation say that Sony Pictures Television, the studio behind “Jeopardy!”, has had internal long-term discussions about succession long before Trebek’s diagnosis as the longtime host neared retirement age.
But when the show is ready to get back into production, one frontrunner has long appeared quite clear. The easygoing and quick-witted Ken Jennings, who was earlier this year crowned the champion of the “Jeopardy! Greatest of All Time” tournament in a matchup between him, James Holzhauer and Brad Rutter, is a fan favorite for the spot. He was first catapulted into the spotlight in the mid-aughts with a famous 74-game win streak and is a (distant) second to Trebek when it comes to being synonymous with the show.
That Sony brought Jennings on board in September as a consulting producer for “Jeopardy!” also indicates that track has been laid for Jennings to potentially succeed Trebek. And he certainly has no plans to return to the stage as a contestant — in a January interview with Variety, Jennings said that he was hanging up his buzzer.
“It’s not like how running backs pretty much have to retire at 29 because their bodies fall apart,” he said, regarding his decision. “But in this case I had noticed myself slowing down – mostly [in the way of] recall, no longer automatically quick to remember names and facts like I used to. And I notice it every day; it’s like living inside ‘Flowers for Algernon’ – you feel a tiny bit dumber every day, as I move into my 40s. And I think there’s a reason why all the big ‘Jeopardy!’ champs are men and women around 30.”
Jennings also said then that it “just wouldn’t feel right” to compete without Trebek there.
“I don’t see how I can top it,” he said in January. “The win was great. It’s a great punctuation mark, and I absolutely mean what I said about not wanting to play past my prime. And at some point Alex is going to retire, I assume, and it just wouldn’t feel right to play with a different host. It’d be like cheating on Alex. I think this is a perfect time to go out on top.”
Of course, Jennings, Holzhauer and Rutter already have prior commitments — all three have been tapped to co-star in ABC quiz show “The Chase,” which will be hosted by Sara Haines.
A number of more famous names are also being floated as potential new hosts, including CNN anchor Anderson Cooper. According to a person familiar with the matter, Cooper is not currently pursuing the position, although the prospect has come up for discussion in the past. Another name in the mix is George Stephanopoulos, though it is not clear that any active discussions with the ABC News anchor have taken place. In May, the TV journalist told Howard Stern that he thought it “would be a lot of fun, but I like what I’m doing, too.”
Sony Pictures Television has no doubt cast a wide net, though a spokesperson would only say that the show is not announced a new host at this time.
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I didn't realize that Jennings had basically retired from competing,
His words about no wanting to "cheat on" Alex, would seem to conflict with actually taking the job himself though.
His words about no wanting to "cheat on" Alex, would seem to conflict with actually taking the job himself though.
#524
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Is Stephen Frye available? He'd be awesome.
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