Honoring a game show legend, current Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings shares a heartfelt tribute to Alex Trebek four years after ...
If Ken Jennings could talk to everyone who comes ... Jennings broke records in 2004 when he won 74 "Jeopardy" games in a row, ultimately walking away with over $2.5 million in prize money.
On Monday's episode of Jeopardy!, Ken caused an uproar when he hinted at an answer that was insulting to some viewers and the ...
September 10 episode that he originally qualified to compete in the same season of Jeopardy! during which now host Ken Jennings made his historic run. Jennings won 74 consecutive games from June ...
The faux pas wasn’t lost on viewers, who took to social media platforms to slam the show for what some considered sexist.
What is a game show host rivalry? During a recent taping of “Jeopardy,” host Ken Jennings reportedly ... When he was contestant on the show, Jennings had a record 74-game streak.
Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings apologized to a female contestant ... a food sales representative originally from Cleveland, Ohio, who won the game with an impressive $19,601. Earlier this month ...
Fellow contestant Will Wallace, who ultimately won the game, stepped in to add his ... holes,” a third commented. Former 2004 Jeopardy! champion Jennings, 50, stepped in as the full-time host ...
Ken Jennings honored Alex Trebek four years after his death from pancreatic cancer in a sweet video posted to the 'Jeopardy!' ...
During Monday’s (October 28) edition of NBC’s long-running quiz show, Jennings read a clue from the category “Complete the Rhyming Phrase.” “Men seldom make passes at...,” he recited, with the answer ...
Jennings is known as one of the greatest Jeopardy! contestants of all time, winning 74 consecutive games in 2004. “It has taken 15 years for Ken Jennings to finally answer the question ...