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Ken Jennings is taking over hosting duties for the upcoming season of Celebrity Jeopardy!.
The Jeopardy! co-host replaces Mayim Bialik, who hosted the first season of the show.
However, Deadline revealed that The Big Bang Theory star Bialik decided against hosting the final week of filming for season 39, standing in solidarity with the striking writers. Add striking actors to that news and now you have Jennings taking over.
The show will premiere its second season on Wednesday September 27 at 8pm and will be followed by season premieres of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune at 9pm and The $100,000 Pyramid at 10pm.
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EXCLUSIVE: Fox Nation has set a September 12 premiere date for its original series The Killer Interview With Piers Morgan.
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the Messenger. “She hopes to return to ‘Jeopardy!’ as soon as the strike has been resolved.” The insider continued, “She wasn’t fired.
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Celebrity Jeopardy! has a new host, and it’s a familiar face. ABC confirmed to ET that co-host Ken Jennings will take over hosting duties for the upcoming season of from Mayim Bialik, who hosted the first season of the show.Meanwhile, showrunner Michael Davies shared that Jeopardy! is making some changes for its upcoming 40th season amid the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike.Davies gave an update on the long-running trivia show — hosted by Bialik and Jennings — on an episode of the Inside Jeopardy!podcast, sharing that the show's fall season will re-use questions and bring back past runners-up to compete again.«I believe, principally, that it would not be fair to have new contestants making their first appearance on the Alex Trebek Stage with non-original material,» Davies explained.
Entertainment Weekly.Ken Jennings will instead be replacing the “Big Bang Theory” actress, 47.While both still co-host the OG “Jeopardy!” series, Bialik had also been hosting the A-list version solo.The actress is reportedly refusing to head “Celebrity Jeopardy!” so she can stay united with her peers engaged in the screenwriters’ and the actors’ strikes. Bialik had even walked off the “Jeopardy!” set back in May to stand in solidarity with Hollywood creators.
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