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Alex Trebek's life and legacy will be celebrated with a one-hour special on Sunday night. will be hosted by ABC News’ Chris Connelly. Trebek, who was battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer, died at his home early Sunday morning, surrounded by family and friends.
He was 80. ABC's one-hour special will profile the beloved television star, who was the host of, the longest-running quiz show in the US. In interviews over the past year with co-anchor Michael Strahan and T.J.
Jeopardy following the death of iconic TV host Alex Trebek. Jennings is a well-known staple on the show.
Details about Alex Trebek‘s final resting place have been revealed.
Alex Trebek has been cremated following the late Jeopardy! host’s death on November 8.The game show host’s wife, Jean Trebek, requested for him to be cremated and his ashes are kept in their Studio City, California, home, according to the death certificate obtained by The Blast.Alex died at the age of 80 on November 8 at home after battling pancreatic cancer for 20 months.“This is an enormous loss for the Jeopardy! staff, crew and all of Alex’s millions of fans,” the game show’s executive
Ryan Reynolds is reflecting fondly on the late Alex Trebek. The legendary "Jeopardy!" host died earlier this month after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Alex Trebek’s wife, Jean Trebek, thanked fans for their support on Wednesday, days after the Jeopardy host died following a battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. “My family and I sincerely thank you all for your compassionate messages and generosity,” Jean captioned an Instagram photo from the couple’s wedding day.
Alex Trebek's wife, Jean Currivan Trebek, is looking back with love. The widow of the beloved TV icon took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a heartfelt memory of her late husband.Jean posted a romantic flashback photo from her and Alex's wedding in 1990.
Jean Currivan Trebek is thanking fans for their support at this heartbreaking time.
Steve Higgins Guest ColumnistWe always watched “Jeopardy!” in my house when I was growing up. We watched Art Fleming do it when Don Pardo was the VO.
died of pancreatic cancer on Sunday at 80 years old, hosted “Jeopardy!” for 36 years.
Sony said.The Canadian-born host, who made a point of informing fans about his health directly, spoke in a calm, even tone as he revealed his illness and hope for a cure in a video posted March 6, 2019.In the video, Trebek said he was joining the 50,000 other Americans who receive such a diagnosis each year and that he recognized that the prognosis was not encouraging.But Trebek said he intended to fight it and keep working, even joking that he needed to beat the disease because his “Jeopardy!”
CNN host Anderson Cooper is looking back on his experiences of meeting the late Alex Trebek while appearing as a celebrity guest on “Jeopardy!”.
Jeopardy! paid tribute to longtime host Alex Trebek in first show back following his death on Sunday, November 8.At the top of the Monday, November 9, episode, executive producer Mike Richards opened the show, sharing that Trebek had died at age 80 over the weekend.“This is an enormous loss for our staff, crew, for his family, for his millions of fans. He loved this show and everything it stood for.
posted shortly after our exchange with the game show insider.The Sony series is keeping the details on that message under wraps in an effort to increase tune-in for the Monday episode.Also Read: George Stephanopoulos' Rep Lobbies For Him to Become Next Host of 'Jeopardy!' (Exclusive)Trebek died Sunday following a long and public battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 80.Thanks to batch-taping, Alex Trebek’s final “Jeopardy!” episode will air on ABC owned & operated stations on Christmas Day.
Alex Trebek knew how he wanted to be remembered. Nearly four months prior to his death due to pancreatic cancer, the host released a memoir, , which delves into his childhood, early work, marriages, family, hosting gig, and cancer diagnosis.Candid and heartfelt, as well as funny and inspirational, Trebek's memoir gives the reader insights into everything from his favorite celebrity encounter to how he hoped to spend his final moments.
Jackie Fuchs It was November 6, 2018. I’d just won my third game of “Jeopardy!” and if you’d been playing the Alex Trebek drinking game, you’d have taken another sip of Chardonnay, Alex’s favorite drink.“Yeah, enjoy the moment,” Alex said.I was enjoying the moment, though I took the comment as a simple throwaway.
Will Thorne Staff WriterFollowing the news that Alex Trebek passed away at the age of 80, ABC aired a tribute to the legendary “Jeopardy” host on Sunday night.The tribute scored 3.5 million total viewers and delivered a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49, maintaining 100% of its lead-in.
Alex Trebek. The longtime host died at the age of 80 on Sunday following a battle with stage four pancreatic cancer.
Hollywood was heartbroken over thenews of Alex Trebek's deathon Sunday and took to social media to pay tribute to the late Jeopardy! host. The game show iconrevealedon March 6,2019, that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, but he vowed to beat it.
In the wake of longtime "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek’s death, his fellow game show hosts at “Wheel of Fortune” spoke out about his passing. Trebek died on Sunday at age 80 after a battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.The TV icon announced his diagnosis in March 2019 and continued to host the show throughout his treatment.