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spoke to USA Today ahead of what’s bound to be an emotional episode of America’s beloved game show Monday night.
He spoke about his touching relationship with Trebek, feeling “just terrified” of hosting and the state of the show itself following a summer of scandals, including the removal of ex-producer and onetime host Mike Richards.Returning to the show for the first time since February, Jennings said he was unaware his first episode back was slated for the one-year anniversary of Trebek’s
.Alaska Thunderf—k 5000 is just like Us! The RuPaul’s Drag Race alum, 36, is focused on balancing her thriving career while staying true to herself.
full Jason Bateman in “Dodgeball” with his next comment. “That’s a strategy.
Alex Kapranos has starred in Los Bitchos’ video for new single ‘Good To Go!’, which precedes the instrumental band’s debut album ‘Let The Festivities Begin!’In the video the Franz Ferdinand frontman plays a gameshow host who spins a wheel of fortune to try and secure Los Bitchos’ freedom from incarceration.‘Good To Go!’ follows ‘Las Panteras’ as the second single from the pan-continental four-piece’s album that drops on on February 4, 2022 via City Slang.
Jeopardy! is a topic of conversation, and that conversation isn’t wholly tied to the classic game show’s ill-fated attempts to find a permanent replacement for Alex Trebek. Instead, we’re talking about something on the opposite end of the cringe spectrum: mega-cornball humor.
“Sing,” Illumination Entertainment’s 2016 animated feature, is a breath of fresh air, particularly for a company most closely associated with the screeching, omnipresent minions. A kind of jukebox musical set in a world populated by oddball anthropomorphic animals (released just a few months after “Zootopia”), it is charming and upbeat.
Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian are continuing to enjoy each other’s company.
"Jeopardy!" fans who were hoping to see LeVar Burton take on hosting duties are getting a nice consolation prize by way of a new game show. The "Star Trek The Next Generation" and "Reading Rainbow" actor was a favorite among many in the still ongoing search for a new permanent host of "Jeopardy!" that kicked off following the death of Alex Trebek in November of 2020.
Sing 2 writer-director Garth Jennings still doesn’t know “what magical fairy helped me” secure pop music icon Bono for a crucial role in the sequel to his blockbuster animated musical-comedy, but he suspects it’s all about the eclectic spectrum of songs the film employs.
Pinegrove have announced details of a new album – ’11:11′ is set to come out early next year and is being previewed by the single ‘Alaska’.The band’s new album, which follows 2020’s ‘Marigold’, will come out on January 28, 2022 via Rough Trade, and was self-produced by the band, while mixing came from Death Cab For Cutie‘s Chris Walla.“Calling the record ’11:11′ should be a heartening statement, though there’s certainly a range of emotion across the album,” vocalist and songwriter Evan Stephens
Gone, but not forgotten. Alex Trebek passed away following a battle with cancer in November 2020 — and one year later, the Jeopardy! family is continuing to honor him and his legacy.
Ken Jennings wasn’t fully aware of when his return to Jeopardy! would air.
Katcy Stephan Writing a book has always been a goal for Alaska Thunderfuck 5000. In fact, she’s got a rather ambitious three-step plan for herself: “The big things are the book, the movie and then the made-for-TV movie.” The “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” winner swears to tell “the T, the whole T and nothing but the T” in her new memoir out Nov.
One year later, Canadian icon Alex Trebek is greatly missed.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Jeopardy’s” longtime host Alex Trebek passed away a year ago today. And in the 12 months since, it’s become increasingly clear just how challenging the balancing act he pulled off was.Trebek’s particular combination of traits as an emcee would have been impossible to specifically replicate, and the show, to its credit, knew this.