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22.01.2020 - 16:56 / nypost.com
Even Alex Trebek has no clue who his “Jeopardy!” successor will be.
The longtime host, who is battling pancreatic cancer, said he’s unsure who will be his replacement after he leaves the iconic game show he’s manned for over three decades — because he simply has no say in the matter.
The 79-year-old told TVLine during the Television Critics Association winter press tour that the show’s future is in the hands of producers, who will ultimately make the call.
“It’s not a decision that would be
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It's a big night for Ken Jennings.
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James Holzhauer, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter have one major thing in common with the rest of the world: They adore Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek — and they know him better than most.
Good news, Jeopardy fans: Despite receiving a stage 4 cancer diagnosis and undergoing multiple rounds of chemotherapy, Alex Trebek doesn't plan to retireanytime soon. On Wednesday, the longtime host told reporters at the Television Critics Association winter press tour that he will continue doing the show as long as he can.
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is taking it one day at a time.
Alex Trebek soldiers on. The longtime host of Jeopardy and the show are back in primetime for a series of games titled Jeopardy: The Greatest of All Time with past champions Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer, the three highest money winners in the game show's history. And the new primetime special comes at a time when all eyes are on Trebek as he battles pancreatic cancer.
Longtime “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek, who last year announced that he has been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, said at the Television Critics Assn. winter press tour that he doesn’t expect to retire anytime soon.
By Peter White
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Alex Trebek is still not ready to retire from Jeopardy!, but he already knows what he hopes his cultural impact will be. At the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Wednesday, Trebek and Greatest of All Time Tournament champions Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, and James Holzhauer spoke about the longtime host's status as a living legend as he continues to receive treatment for pancreatic cancer.
hasn't yet picked a successor for Alex Trebek.