A returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories.A returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories.A returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories.
- Won 3 Primetime Emmys
- 58 wins & 127 nominations total
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This will be remembered as one of the best game shows of all time, bar none. They have the perfect host in Alex Trebek. I love the gimmick of revealing the answer and having the contestants guess the question to go along with it. I wish they hadn't discontinued giving prizes to the runners-up though. Those were cool. I love seeing how many of the questions I can guess correctly when I watch it. Perhaps the most recent thing it will be remembered for was Ken Jennings's amazing run of 74 straight wins. That was incredible. Here's to Ken! I also love the final jeopardy theme song. I also tuned in almost every day to the Ultimate Tournament of Champions, which was a great idea. I actually remembered a few of the contestants on that. Hats off to a truly great game show! *** out of ****
I'll be honest, I spent my whole childhood and teenage years thinking this show was incredibly dull. I just wasn't a fan of trivia. I've been watching this every night since I was little and I never got the trivia bug. I just find it really hard to be curious about everything. But it's the only show on TV where people aren't fighting, insulting and defaming each other, so that is a major positive.
Looking back, I feel kind of bad for thinking Alex Trebek was lame. I didn't know he was such a cool and laid back person until after he died. I thought the whole process to choose a host was silly and a waste of time. I don't even know why they had Ken Jennings and Mayim Balik rotate with each other. Her demeanor was so bizarre. Her laughter sounded fake, and she giggled at pretty much everything. She gave off a creepy vibe. Ken is the complete opposite. His laugh is slightly odd (he sounds like a rich person at a country club), but aside from that, he's charismatic, despite his odd-looking face. His manner of speech also doesn't sound phony like Mayim Balik's. She was less uncomfortable in that stupid show, Big Bang Theory. She's one of those actors who has no personality off screen. They can only be normal if they're given a script. What a shame. There was some drama with the constant changing of hosts, some of it politically motivated, evident from the reviews on here, but I'm not going into that because I like to keep politics out of things.
I had always been of the mindset that Jeopardy is complicated and I wasn't all that smart, but in actuality, it's a mixture of questions. They focus on science, history, geography, mathematics, technology, psychology, sociology, and literature, in addition to other random, miscellaneous stuff, like music and films. You don't have to be a genius, but more or less, have the type of brain that's geared towards memorizing unimportant facts, more so than other people. It's a something for everybody type of thing, so if you're a person who's just addicted to facts, then you'll love watching this with friends or family (but, just as a warning, the people in your life might not share your enthusiasm). This is literally the only intelligent thing on network TV, because otherwise, if you want something educational, you have to turn on PBS. I'd recommend not being intimidated like I was. The longer you watch, you'll probably find yourself answering more and more questions correctly.
Looking back, I feel kind of bad for thinking Alex Trebek was lame. I didn't know he was such a cool and laid back person until after he died. I thought the whole process to choose a host was silly and a waste of time. I don't even know why they had Ken Jennings and Mayim Balik rotate with each other. Her demeanor was so bizarre. Her laughter sounded fake, and she giggled at pretty much everything. She gave off a creepy vibe. Ken is the complete opposite. His laugh is slightly odd (he sounds like a rich person at a country club), but aside from that, he's charismatic, despite his odd-looking face. His manner of speech also doesn't sound phony like Mayim Balik's. She was less uncomfortable in that stupid show, Big Bang Theory. She's one of those actors who has no personality off screen. They can only be normal if they're given a script. What a shame. There was some drama with the constant changing of hosts, some of it politically motivated, evident from the reviews on here, but I'm not going into that because I like to keep politics out of things.
I had always been of the mindset that Jeopardy is complicated and I wasn't all that smart, but in actuality, it's a mixture of questions. They focus on science, history, geography, mathematics, technology, psychology, sociology, and literature, in addition to other random, miscellaneous stuff, like music and films. You don't have to be a genius, but more or less, have the type of brain that's geared towards memorizing unimportant facts, more so than other people. It's a something for everybody type of thing, so if you're a person who's just addicted to facts, then you'll love watching this with friends or family (but, just as a warning, the people in your life might not share your enthusiasm). This is literally the only intelligent thing on network TV, because otherwise, if you want something educational, you have to turn on PBS. I'd recommend not being intimidated like I was. The longer you watch, you'll probably find yourself answering more and more questions correctly.
I guess that the reason that "Jeopardy!" is so great is that it really challenges you to think, and I've learned so many interesting facts from it. I hope to be a contestant one day. Obviously, Ken Jennings's winning streak was beyond impressive, and the "Celebrity Jeopardy!" spoofs on "Saturday Night Live" are priceless. But it all dates back to this show's premise of forming the answer as a question. It must be really fun coming up with the answers.
I will say that the Clue Crew is unnecessary. But either way, I still say that this is the best game show ever. Alex Trebek is one heckuva host. There will never be another show like this.
So which category to take now?
I will say that the Clue Crew is unnecessary. But either way, I still say that this is the best game show ever. Alex Trebek is one heckuva host. There will never be another show like this.
So which category to take now?
Over the course of more than 50 years of television history, there have been many game shows. Some of them very good and some really awful. "Jeopardy" stands head and shoulders above any other game show ever made!
The reason I like Jeopardy is that it challenges the contestants both in the studio and watching at home. The questions are very intelligent and require some thought. I consider myself pretty smart and well-educated and I find it challenging. And it's very entertaining. It does not "talk down" to any viewer.
I don't get to watch Jeopardy very often because I'm so busy and don't watch a lot of TV. But we have had the home game for many years -- first as the board game, then as the DOS version computer game and now as the CD-ROM Windows 98/NT/2000 version with all the special effects. I have played this game with my children who are now teenagers and find it very educational. Without trying you can actually learn things about history, geography, music, art, and many, many other topics.
I like the college Jeopardy because it is geared for a younger generation and it is very challenging to the contestants. Middle aged folks like myself may not know all the new hip music and movies. The only variant I don't like is Celebrity Jeopardy because, like "Hollywood Squares" they can be just too cute to stomach. The "Saturday Night Live" parodies are a hoot!
Alex has been criticized by some of the other viewers but he keeps the show on track and on time, not an easy task.
I don't think I'd have the nerve to personally be a contestant on the real TV show, but I enjoy blurting out the answers at home with my family, and I play the home game.
Too many television shows are aimed at the "Lowest Common Denominator" of viewer, but Jeopardy is both entertaining and challenging to people even who have above average intelligence and education. I think it is the BEST game show EVER!!!!
The reason I like Jeopardy is that it challenges the contestants both in the studio and watching at home. The questions are very intelligent and require some thought. I consider myself pretty smart and well-educated and I find it challenging. And it's very entertaining. It does not "talk down" to any viewer.
I don't get to watch Jeopardy very often because I'm so busy and don't watch a lot of TV. But we have had the home game for many years -- first as the board game, then as the DOS version computer game and now as the CD-ROM Windows 98/NT/2000 version with all the special effects. I have played this game with my children who are now teenagers and find it very educational. Without trying you can actually learn things about history, geography, music, art, and many, many other topics.
I like the college Jeopardy because it is geared for a younger generation and it is very challenging to the contestants. Middle aged folks like myself may not know all the new hip music and movies. The only variant I don't like is Celebrity Jeopardy because, like "Hollywood Squares" they can be just too cute to stomach. The "Saturday Night Live" parodies are a hoot!
Alex has been criticized by some of the other viewers but he keeps the show on track and on time, not an easy task.
I don't think I'd have the nerve to personally be a contestant on the real TV show, but I enjoy blurting out the answers at home with my family, and I play the home game.
Too many television shows are aimed at the "Lowest Common Denominator" of viewer, but Jeopardy is both entertaining and challenging to people even who have above average intelligence and education. I think it is the BEST game show EVER!!!!
What is Jeopardy!?
Yes, this particular version of this long-running quiz show with a twist has been on for over 40 years, with many champions crowned, Daily Doubles and big bets galore!
Oh, and superchampion Ken Jennings.
The late, great Alex Trebek was the host of this version from the beginning up until his death from stage IV pancreatic cancer in November 2020. He manages to get the game moving while also cracking some jokes in-between as well.
He will solely be missed.
After Trebek's death, the show went through guest hosts like the infamous former executive producer Mike Richards, Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Aaron Rodgers, Bill Whitaker, Buzzy Cohen, Savannah Guthrie, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, George Stephanopoulos, Robin Roberts, LeVar Burton, David Faber and Joe Buck. In August 2021, Richards was originally announced as the host, but stepped down after taping a week of shows, and was later fired from his executive producer position. He was replaced by Jennings and Mayim Bialik, who originally shared the hosting duties until Bialik was relieved of her hosting duties due to the writers and actors strikes, making Jennings the sole host of most of the Jeopardy! Projects.
In conclusion, congratulations to Jeopardy and here's to at least another 40 years!
Yes, this particular version of this long-running quiz show with a twist has been on for over 40 years, with many champions crowned, Daily Doubles and big bets galore!
Oh, and superchampion Ken Jennings.
The late, great Alex Trebek was the host of this version from the beginning up until his death from stage IV pancreatic cancer in November 2020. He manages to get the game moving while also cracking some jokes in-between as well.
He will solely be missed.
After Trebek's death, the show went through guest hosts like the infamous former executive producer Mike Richards, Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Aaron Rodgers, Bill Whitaker, Buzzy Cohen, Savannah Guthrie, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, George Stephanopoulos, Robin Roberts, LeVar Burton, David Faber and Joe Buck. In August 2021, Richards was originally announced as the host, but stepped down after taping a week of shows, and was later fired from his executive producer position. He was replaced by Jennings and Mayim Bialik, who originally shared the hosting duties until Bialik was relieved of her hosting duties due to the writers and actors strikes, making Jennings the sole host of most of the Jeopardy! Projects.
In conclusion, congratulations to Jeopardy and here's to at least another 40 years!
Did you know
- TriviaAlex Trebek died of pancreatic cancer on November 8, 2020. His final episodes were taped Thursday October 29, and broadcast in the first week of January 2021 (note: he had hosted 8,244 episodes in his 37 seasons on the show).
- GoofsThroughout the 61 questions/answers given in each show that are counted as 'correct', countless have been proven to be incorrect after all.
- Quotes
[original opening lines]
Johnny Gilbert: This... is... "Jeopardy!"
- ConnectionsEdited into Admirable Animation: Meet the Robinsons (2016)
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- ジェパディ!
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- Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden(1997 International Championship)
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- 30m
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