Jeopardy! ratings are down, but there’s an announcement on the way.
22.04.2021 - 02:15 / hollywoodlife.com
LeVar Burton‘s name made it into the final group of Jeopardy! guests hosts for the 37th season, which the game show tweeted out on April 21.
There was even an exclamation by LeVar’s name, because the show knew how much fans wanted to see the beloved television personality take over hosting duties! In fact, there’s an ongoing petition on Change.org calling for the 64-year-old actor to be “the next host of Jeopardy!” to permanently replace the role that Alex Trebek left behind when he sadly passed
.Jeopardy! ratings are down, but there’s an announcement on the way.
Roughly six months after longtime "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek died, an executive producer on the show is speaking out about the process of finding his replacement. Trebek died in November of 2020 at age 80 after a lengthy and public battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.The late star made good on his promise to continue hosting the show as long as he could, with a handful of episodes in which he hosted continuing to debut after his death.
Actor LeVar Burton is interested in being the next "Jeopardy!" host following Alex Trebek's death. Burton appeared virtually on "The View" on Monday where he addressed a recent fan petition, which aimed to get Burton on the show as a guest host -- a gig he has since secured. "It’s such a wonderful feeling to be at the center of that much grace," Burton said.
late great Alex Trebek.The 64-year-old “Reading Rainbow” host gushed over his new gig on Twitter, writing, “THANK YOU… to all y’all for your passionate support! I am overjoyed, excited, and eager to be guest-hosting Jeopardy!, and will do my utmost best to live up to your faith you in me.
Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, David Faber, Joe Buck and LeVar Burton.«We can finally tell you! Here is the final group of guest hosts to close out Season 37: Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, David Faber, Joe Buck and LeVar Burton! Link in bio to learn more,» the official show page shared.The stars will all be hosting in an effort to raise funds for their charities of choice.
Jeopardy! has unveiled the final group of season 37 guest hosts, with Robin Roberts, LeVar Burton and George Stephanopoulous among the TV personalities set to lead the popular trivia game.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterIt’s happening.Following an uproarious social media push to have “Reading Rainbow” and “Star Trek” star LeVar Burton take the hosting podium on “Jeopardy!”, the actor has been announced as part of the final group of guest hosts who will round out the show’s 37th season in the wake of the death of beloved “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek last November.“Our goal has been to present a wide variety of guest hosts with different skill sets and backgrounds on our path to
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Aaron Rodgers learned the hard way that not even "Jeopardy!" contestants know as much about his NFL team, the Green Bay Packers, as he does. The NFL quarterback has been guest-hosting the popular game show all week as it continues to hunt for a permanent replacement for Alex Trebek, who died in November after a lengthy battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The football player was hit with a sobering moment about what the contestants knew, or rather didn’t know, about his team early on in the
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"Reading Rainbow" host LeVar Burton has once again joined the chorus calling for him to guest-host "Jeopardy!" Since the tragic death of host Alex Trebek, the game show has seen a slew of special guest emcees, including Katie Couric, Mayim Bialik, Aaron Rodgers and more. For some time now, fans have been calling for Burton, 64, to be given a shot on the show.
Following the death of TV icon Alex Trebek last year, producers of “Jeopardy!” have been bringing in a rotating array of guest hosts until deciding on a permanent replacement.