Alex Trebek‘s final episodes on Jeopardy! brought in big ratings for the trivia game show.
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“Jeopardy!” is airing their final goodbye to Alex Trebek.
During the Friday, Jan. 8 episode of “Jeopardy”, which was the iconic host’s last, showrunners shared a touching tribute to Trebek’s 36 years on the beloved show. After wrapping up gameplay, the show aired a mashup of clips of Trebek over the years. Peter Allen’s “Once Before I Go” played in the background.
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“Dedicated to Alex Trebek,” the clip concludes. “Forever in our
Alex Trebek‘s final episodes on Jeopardy! brought in big ratings for the trivia game show.
Jeopardy! was the No.1 syndicated program for the week of Jan. 4, which featured the final episodes of host Alex Trebek filmed shortly before his death.
Nicky Trebek decided to skip an online celebration of her 55th birthday, instead praising her late father. The singer-songwriter and fashion designer dedicated an Instagram post to "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek on Friday, Jan.
Alex Trebek's family and fans.
Alex Trebek's tenure as host of ended Friday, with the airing of his final episode of the beloved game show, bringing one of the longest TV legacies to an end.The last episode, which was filmed back in October, served as a fitting tribute to Trebek, with a heartfelt segment honoring his indelible mark on pop culture and TV and saying «So long,» to the TV legend one last time.Set to Peter Allen's «Once Before I Go,» the tribute video featured footage from throughout his more than three decades as
his final episode aired, using his longtime sign-off line — and a flurry of crying emojis. The episode, the last one he filmed before he lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on Nov.
More than two months after Alex Trebek’s death, fans of “Jeopardy!” finally got the chance to say goodbye.A video tribute to the host opened Friday’s episode of the quiz show, the final one that Trebek taped before pancreatic cancer claimed his life on Nov.
His final bow. Alex Trebek‘s longtime tenure as Jeopardy! host came to an end on Friday, January 8, as his last episode aired following his death.
Alex Trebek's tenure as host of ended Friday, with the airing of his final episode of the beloved game show, bringing one of the longest TV legacies to an end.The last episode, which was filmed back in October, served as a fitting tribute to Trebek, with a heartfelt segment honoring his indelible mark on pop culture and TV and saying «So long,» to the TV legend one last time.Set to Peter Allen's «Once Before I Go,» the tribute video featured footage from throughout his more than three decades as
Alex Trebek is being remembered by Jeopardy! in a moving way.
“Jeopardy!” is airing their final goodbye to Alex Trebek.
early on Twitter and YouTube for fans to savor the moment.Friday marked the day fans have been dreading: the culmination of the last week of episodes Trebek filmed before he died on Nov. 8 at age 80 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
"Jeopardy!" aired its final episode featuring its iconic host Alex Trebek. Trebek, who passed away at 80-years-old back in November after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, made his final appearance on the long-running game show on Friday.The episode was taped back in October. The three contestants in Trebek's final show were New York educator Jim Gilligan, Illinois software engineering manager Cliff Chang, and Yoshie Hill, the two-day returning champion from California who had won a
The final show featuring longtime Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek airs tonight, and a special tribute at the end of it captures everything that audiences loved about the man.
(CNN)The final "Jeopardy!" episodes hosted by Alex Trebek air this week and on Monday he had some moving words for the audience.Trebek, who died in November at the age of 80 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, filmed his last episodes in October and they were originally set to run over the Christmas holiday.On Monday's episode Trebek began by reminding viewers of his message around Thanksgiving in which he "asked all of you to take a moment to give thanks for all of the blessings that you
The final Jeopardy! episode hosted by Alex Trebek, which airs Friday, will be remarkably unremarkable, with no farewell by the veteran host or any kind of personal message to viewers in his opening statement.
There will never be another game show host and quizmaster as quick on his feet, whip-smart and beloved as Jeopardy‘s Alex Trebek. The 80-year-old succumbed to his 20 month battle with stage four pancreatic cancer on Nov.
Alex Trebek’s final episodes air this week. The longtime network television powerhouse will guest host the game show for a week, sources told the Los Angeles Times.Couric did not respond to The Post’s request for comment on the hosting role; however, the show has announced plans to have guest hosts lead the show until they find a permanent replacement.
Alex Trebek urged Jeopardy! fans to “open up your hearts” to people suffering during the coronavirus pandemic.The late television star – who sadly died aged 80 in November last year (2020) after a battle with pancreatic cancer – had filmed five unseen episodes before his death, and he shared a poignant message as the first of these was broadcast on Monday (January 4, 2021).In a speech which was originally meant to air over the festive season, he said: “You’ll recall that about a month ago, I