Say what? Jeopardy! viewers were baffled when a contestant confused a video of Janet Jackson for Ariana Grande.
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host Alex Trebek will release an autobiography titled The Answer Is…: Reflections on My Life this summer.
Set to be released by Simon & Schuster on Jul. 21, 2020 (one day before his 80th birthday), the book will feature the much-loved television personality’s thoughts on topics including parenting, marriage, success and spirituality.
It will also address fun questions he often gets asked by fans of -- which he has been hosting for more than 25 years — like why he saved his moustache and what he
Say what? Jeopardy! viewers were baffled when a contestant confused a video of Janet Jackson for Ariana Grande.
Chaka Khan is the 10-time GRAMMY-winning Queen of Funk known for such hits as «I'm Every Woman» and «Through the Fire,» and not the African chief who founded the Zulu Empire. Which is a relevant distinction when you watch this incredibly wrong — but no less incredible! — answer.
Damn, Alex Trebek!!!
Alex Trebek, who built his game show empire on the backs of trivia-obsessed nerds, knows a “loser” when he sees one.
It was only a matter of time before someone wrote a coronavirus-themed song.
Alesha Dixon hailed Britain’s Got Talent contestant Beth Porch as a “walking hero” after her touching performance on Saturday night’s show.The 41 year old judge was moved by NHS nurse Beth’s performance after she received four nods following her touching performance which moved everyone both at the London Palladium and watching at home. After the performance, Alesha spoke with fellow judges Amanda Holden and David Walliams and revealed she feels all nurses are “walking angels”.
© 2020 Marc Piasecki PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 02: Alexa Chung (R) is seen strolling in 'Le Marais' area on March 02, 2020 in Paris, France. (Photo by Marc Piasecki/GC Images) Although the news that this year’s Met Gala is postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is disappointing, this epic throwback photo might just make up for it.
“Jeopardy!” viewers couldn’t help but cringe after a contestant confused professional baseball players Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson on the latter’s very own day of remembrance. On Wednesday, the hit game show aired its semifinal round of the College Tournament.
Alex Trebek‘s memoir is set to hit bookshelves in July, Entertainment Weekly is reporting.
Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek may be battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer, but that isn't stopping him from telling his story in a new memoir. Trebek announced Tuesday that his upcoming memoir titled The Answer Is… : Reflections on My Life,will be released by Simon & Schuster on July 21.
Alex Trebek is releasing a memoir this summer — just in time for his 80th birthday.
It's been nearly four decades since Alex Trebek became a household name as the host of "Jeopardy!" The 79-year-old has been candid with fans about his current battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer and it turns out the life-changing diagnosis has inspired him to put his thoughts onto paper for the first time ever with an upcoming memoir. "For over three decades, Trebek had resisted countless appeals to write a book about his life.
“Jeopardy!” fans will soon get to learn a lot more about the show’s beloved host.
Joe Biden has won the Alaska Democrats' party-run presidential primary, beating Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders days after Sanders suspended his campaign.
Despite its intense focus on the "family" drama between Reddington (James Spader) and Liz (Megan Boone), The Blacklist has more successfully fleshed out supporting characters than in the early years. This is a function of being a long-running series with 22 hours to fill, but that reality doesn't always dictate that detours from the main plot are good.
On this week's episode of The Blacklist, we'll finally find out Agent Alina Park's (Laura Sohn) secret about why she had to leave the FBI field office in Anchorage, Alaska.