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Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings posted a poignant message to remember the late Alex Trebek on what would've been his 85th ...
On Tuesday, the official Jeopardy! YouTube channel celebrated what would have been his 85th birthday with a video of his ...
"Jeopardy!" is one of America's greatest and most beloved game show hosts. Airing nearly every day for the better part of the ...
Ken Jennings wished the late Alex Trebek a happy birthday on Tuesday's episode of Jeopardy! that aired on July 22. The late ...
Alex Trebek, the quick-witted and debonair television host who won over generations of fans at the helm of the popular quiz show "Jeopardy!," has died after a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer.
Jennings took over as one of the hosts of “Jeopardy!” in 2021, following longtime host Alex Trebek’s death from pancreatic ...
Trebek, 79, said prayer and his fans' support have made him feel better. Alex Trebek’s impact since he began hosting “Jeopardy!” in the 1980s is palpable. Not only have he and the show ...
Alex Trebek speaks during a rehearsal before a taping of Jeopardy! Power Players Week at DAR Constitution Hall on April 21, 2012 in Washington, DC.© Getty Images ...
One night after Jeopardy’s long-time host Alex Trebek died, the show paid tribute to its anchor at the start of Monday’s episode. Today we honor Alex Trebek.
Alex Trebek has put on a very brave face when speaking publicly about his Stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis. He’s given updates to fans on the Jeopardy social media channels.
New episodes featuring Jennings will air starting January 11. "There will only ever be one Alex Trebek, but I'm honored to be helping Jeopardy! out with this in January," Jennings tweeted.
Today we honor Alex Trebek. For over three decades he brought integrity, humor and intelligence to his duties as host of Jeopardy! He will be in our hearts forever. Thank you, Alex.