The full list of winners for the 2020 Daytime Emmy Awards has been revealed!
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diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in March of 2019, is looking forward to taping new episodes once filming resumes after the COVID-19 pandemic.“Alex is looking forward to resuming production as soon as we are able to do so. He’s told us he wants to be one of the first shows back in production,” a rep for the longtime game show told TV Line.This Friday the last pre-taped episode of the show will air, leading many fans to worry they’ll be viewing Trebek’s final hosting gig.
The full list of winners for the 2020 Daytime Emmy Awards has been revealed!
Also Read: Will the New Emmy Rules Really Lead to More (and More Diverse) Nominees?Winning hosts included Alex Trebek for “Jeopardy!” and Kelly Clarkson for “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”In the daytime drama lead acting categories, the Emmys went to Jason Thompson for “The Young and the Restless” and Heather Tom for “The Bold and the Beautiful.” Thompson is the third different actor to win a Daytime Emmy for playing the role of Billy Abbott on “The Young and the Restless,” making that role the one
47th Daytime Emmy Awards have been handed out! During a virtual ceremony that aired on CBS on Friday, the best across soap operas, talk shows, game shows and more were honored.Hosted by the women of , this year's show featured presenters including Gayle King, Kelsey Grammer, Ryan Seacrest and Kathie Lee Gifford. Among the nominees this year were , , Kelly Clarkson, Alex Trebek and Entertainment Tonight.Keep reading to see who walked away with an award this year.
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Alex Trebek is once again demonstrating his generosity to those in need.
Alex Trebek is paying it forward. The legendary television host has once again turned words into action -- this time, to help fund the building of a new homeless shelter in the San Fernando Valley area just north of Los Angeles, according to TMZ.
TMZ reports that Alex donated $500,000 to help Hope of the Valley build a brand new shelter.In speaking to TMZ, Ken Craft, founder of Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission, said the yet-to-be-built 50,000-square-foot facility in the San Fernando Valley will house homeless seniors. Hope of the Valley is hoping to break ground in 2021.Ken told the website that Alex's massive donation "brought him to tears."Alex and his wife, Jean, are hoping that their donation will spur others to do the same to help
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As of Friday, June 12, Jeopardy! will be out of new episodes to air. The long-running game show hosted by Alex Trebek shut down production, as did just about every show in the United States, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Jeopardy!” will say goodbye for the time being.
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Jeopardy! will be airing old episodes starting on June 15, as the show has run out of brand new ones due to the coronavirus pandemic, TV Line reports.
Starting next week, Jeopardy! will be airing old episodes as the show has run out of brand new ones due to the coronavirus pandemic, TV Line reports.
“Jeopardy!” will soon be in all-encore mode.TVLine has learned that the iconic Alex Trebek-hosted game show — which halted production roughly three months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic — will air its last original episode on Friday, June 12.