Even Alex Trebek has no clue who his “Jeopardy!” successor will be.
03.01.2020 - 19:36 / tvguide.com
Alex Trebek isn't sure yet when he'll retire as the host of Jeopardy!, but he has already planned out how he'll say goodbye to the long-running gameshow and its loyal viewers.
"It'll be a significant moment for me," Trebek said during Thursday's ABC special, What Is Jeopardy!? Alex Trebek and America's Most Popular Quiz Show, as reported by Entertainment Tonight. "But I've kind of in my mind rehearsed it already. What I would do on that day is tell the director, 'Time the show down to leave me
Even Alex Trebek has no clue who his “Jeopardy!” successor will be.
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