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Ken Jennings is speaking out after being nominated for a Grammy Award for co-narrating Alex Trebek's memoir. Trebek, the beloved "Jeopardy!" host who died on Nov.
8, released his first-ever book in July about his life and longstanding career in entertainment just one day prior to his 80th birthday. "Alex Trebek -- The Answer Is..." was nominated for best spoken word album by the Recording Academy on Tuesday.
Jennings is listed as the future recipient should it win the category. However,
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NEW YORK -- In a story November 23, 2020, about Ken Jennings becoming be first interim “Jeopardy!” host, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Alex Trebek was the show’s only host. Art Fleming was the first host.
Ken Jennings is calling out the Recording Academy for their latest snub.
Late Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek was left off the nominees list for the 2021 Grammy Awards, despite his memoir Alex Trebek–The Answer Is…receiving a nod for the ceremony’s Best Spoken World Album award. Instead of Trebek, who died of pancreatic cancer on Nov. 8, Ken Jennings received the nomination for Trebek’s memoir.
shortly after being named the interim “Jeopardy!” host in the wake of Alex Trebek’s death earlier this month.On Monday, “Jeopardy!” revealed the former champion would serve as a guest host of the long-running game show.
Meryl Streep is among the Hollywood stars nominated for best spoken word album at the 63rd Grammy Awards, revealed by the Recording Academy on Tuesday. The actress received a nod on Friday for her reading of E.B.
While Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and others dominated the Grammy Awards nominations announced today, a number of names more associated with the film and TV worlds also made the cut. Among those vying for statuettes on Music’s Biggest Night next year are Jerry Seinfeld, Tiffany Haddish, Meryl Streep, Rachel Maddow, Jeopardy! GOAT Ken Jennings and Spike Jonze.
Alex Trebek has a final prize for Ken Jennings. On Tuesday, Jennings became a first-time GRAMMY nominee, recognized in the Best Spoken Word Album field for narrating Trebek's memoir, .«Wait, what??» he posted on Twitter following the announcement.
Jordan Moreau Ronan Farrow’s “Catch and Kill” audiobook, in which details how he broke the Harvey Weinstein story, earned a Grammy nomination for best spoken word album on Tuesday.Farrow won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for public service for his reporting in The New Yorker.
One of the greatest Jeopardy! players ever will take over as the game show's host, at least for a short time, after the sad demise of former host Alex Trebek. Ken Jennings will be the interim host of the syndicated series when it resumes production November 30.
Jeopardy returns to production November 30, there will be a guest host at the podium. According to the Variety, the first one to step up to the plate will be Ken Jennings, one of the game's all-time champions.
Jeopardy! will begin filming again with a handful of special guests — including all-star player Ken Jennings — following longtime host Alex Trebek‘s death.“We will resume production on 11/30 with a series of interim guest hosts from the Jeopardy! family – starting with Ken Jennings.
Jeopardy following the death of iconic TV host Alex Trebek. Jennings is a well-known staple on the show.
Ken Jennings is stepping up to his place behind the podium. Following the death of longtime host Alex Trebek earlier this month,announced on Monday that the show would resume production with a rotating slate of guest hosts.«Alex believed in the importance of and always said that he wanted the show to go on after him,» Executive Producer Mike Richards said in a statement shared to the show's social media.
"Jeopardy!" is set to resume production on November 30, and viewers will see the late Alex Trebek's hosting duties temporarily filled by interim guests with one of its all-time great players taking the podium, the show said on Monday. Contestant Ken Jennings, whose 74-game winning streak and $2.52 million in earnings are show records, will be the first to take over for Trebek. Earlier this year Jennings won the show's "Greatest of All Time" tournament.