It's not often that "Jeopardy!" contestants are left speechless by a question. However, on Tuesday's episode of the popular quiz show, that's exactly what happened when guest host Ken Jennings asked a trio of competitors to identify Jimmy Butler.
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"Jeopardy!" viewers were stunned on Wednesday when all three contestants failed to identify comedian Dave Chappelle from his photo. The shocking moment came during the Double Jeopardy! Round of the game where guest host Ken Jennings offered what many at home thought was an easy clue for a $2,000 question. "This comedian displayed his drama chops in ‘A Star Is Born,’ playing Bradley Cooper’s longtime friend," Jennings read.
As if the clue wasn’t obvious enough, the contestants were even given a
.It's not often that "Jeopardy!" contestants are left speechless by a question. However, on Tuesday's episode of the popular quiz show, that's exactly what happened when guest host Ken Jennings asked a trio of competitors to identify Jimmy Butler.
Dave Chappelle's beloved sketch show Chappelle's Show is streaming on Netflix again, this time with the star's blessing. The reversal comes after Chappelle previously asked fans to "boycott" the series, claiming the the show's original network Comedy Central did not compensate him.
Chapelle’s Show is back on Netflix in the US, with the blessing of Dave Chappelle.Back in November, the comedian urged the streamer to remove the show from its service due to a pay row.Explaining in a video his shared on Instagram, Chappelle said ViacomCBS had licensed the Comedy Central series without paying him, meaning any money Netflix paid to purchase rights to the show didn’t make their way back to its titular creator.Chappelle ended his message by urging his fans to boycott the show,
Chapelle's Show is streaming on Netflix again and this time it has Dave Chappelle's blessing. In an Instagram clip posted on Thursday, Chappelle revealed that the Comedy Central show he created and acrimoniously left, returned to the streaming platform on Feb.
Instagram video clip posted Thursday, the comedian said the Comedy Central show he created and famously left was returning to Netflix on Friday — just over two months after it was yanked at his request.
Dave Chappelle‘s show is coming back to Netflix!
Chappelle’s Show, Dave Chappelle’s breakthrough Comedy Central sketch series that was pulled from Netflix’s line-up last November at the comedian’s request, is returning to the streamer today. Chappelle made the announcement at the end of a live performance posted on Instagram overnight.
Fans can now watch Dave Chappelle’s classic sketch comedy show to their hearts’ content.
Jeopardy!” champ Ken Jennings and other guest hosts, like Katie Couric, Aaron Rodgers, Bill Whitaker and Mayim Bialik. Executive producer Mike Richards will also take a turn hosting the beloved game show, which aired its final Trebek episode in January.
“Jeopardy!” competitors might need to brush up on their comedy knowledge.
Grimes gave Dave Chappelle coronavirus.The musician was photographed with the comedians and her partner Elon Musk in Austin last week.Days later, Chappelle cancelled his planned shows with Rogan at the city’s Stubb’s venue after he tested positive for COVID-19.
Dave Chappelle has tested positive for COVID-19 and canceled the remainder of his scheduled shows in Austin, Texas this week. The comedian's rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Chappelle was currently quarantining after his positive test but has not yet suffered any symptoms.
Get well soon. Dave Chappelle is isolating and recovering after testing positive for COVID-19.
Dave Chappelle made a cameo appearance in a newlywed couple’s wedding photos.
Dave Chappelle tested positive for coronavirus. The stand-up star, 47, broke the news just before his comedy show was scheduled to start Thursday.
coronavirus just hours before he was set to perform the latest date of a standup residency in Austin, Texas.A representative for the legendary comedian told TMZ that he is currently self-isolating and is experiencing no symptoms.
Dave Chappelle is currently in Texas for a series of live comedy shows and he just canceled four of them after testing positive for COVID-19.