Who is the jeopardy host

Who is the jeopardy host

Who is the jeopardy host

'Jeopardy!': The next steps after Mike Richards resigns as host

New "Jeopardy!" host Mike Richards will step down but remain as executive producer. The search for his replacement will begin with more guest hosts.

The "Daily Double" hosting will continue.

"Jeopardy!" announced Wednesday that Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik will remain as the beloved quiz show's permanent hosts, ahead of its 39th season, which begins taping in early August and returns in September. 

Jennings will host episodes of the syndicated quiz show that air through December, along with November's Tournament of Champions, while Bialik will host other tournamentsand a new "Celebrity Jeopardy" series that will air Sundays on ABC this fall.

Executive producer Michael Davies said in the announcement, "We have so much 'Jeopardy!' to make, and so many plans for the future, that we always knew we would need multiple hosts for the franchise and we are just so grateful that Mayim and Ken stepped in and stepped up to put the show in a position to succeed."

Davies continued, praising the pair as "outstanding hosts at the beginning of their Jeopardy! hosting careers."

When Bialik takes over the daily show fin January, "the current plan is to have her host a couple of new tournaments as well as the Jeopardy! National College Championship and as many weeks as she can manage with her other primetime commitment to (Fox's) 'Call Me Kat,'" Davies said, adding, "We know you value consistency, so we will not flip flop the hosts constantly and will keep you informed about the hosting schedule."

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When Alex Trebek died following a battle with pancreatic cancer nearly two years ago, producers lined up a series of celebrity guest hosts, made up mainly of news personalities and former contestants, to finish the 2020-21 season. 

Bialik, who has a Ph.D. in neuroscience, and Jennings, who tops the game show's leaderboard for consecutive victories and largest regular-season winnings, were among the guest hosts. Sony Pictures Television eventually selected executive producer Mike Richards, who resigned less than two weeks later due to controversy over past remarks and unrest among the show's staff. Bialik and Jennings were tapped to split hosting duties for Season 38.

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Bialik enthusiastically embraced the idea of finding a permanent place at the "Jeopardy!" podium during a May 2021 interview about her guest hosting gig. 

For me personally, and academically speaking, this is a really, really, really lovely place that I felt so comfortable, and was really honored to be part of it in any way," Bialik said. "But obviously feel very strongly that if people find me tolerable, this is a dream job."

Jennings, the first of the "Jeopardy!" guest hosts to fill in for Trebek, expressed how bittersweet taking the game show podium would be in a December 2020 interview. 

"I don't want to have it because it means we don't get Alex," Jennings said. "It's just sad for me to go out there, in a way, because I know that, like the audience, I wish it was Alex walking out at the top of the show."

Still, the show must go on, Jennings acknowledged. "'Jeopardy!' (is) a ritual for people," he says. "People rely on it."

Jennings sits in the top spot of the series' Leaderboard of Legends for consecutive games won (74, set in 2004) and highest winnings earned during regular-season play ($2,520,700). In January 2020, he triumphed in "Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time" tournament, beating out James Holzhauer and Brad Rutter, and earning the title of G.O.A.T. 

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Looks like it’s “Double Jeopardy” from now on. After an arduous search, Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik will officially share hosting duties on Jeopardy! for the upcoming 39th season of America's favorite quiz show, according to TVLine. 

Devoted Jeopardy! viewers won't be surprised to hear that Jennings and Bialik have booked the highly coveted gig. They both served as interim hosts on the most recent season of the syndicated trivia show, following a fraught search to replace beloved host Alex Trebek after his death from pancreatic cancer in November of 2020 at 80. 

After a series of guest hosts including Jennings, Bialik, quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and LeVar Burton, Jeopardy! executive producer Mike Richards was initially announced as Trebek's successor in August of 2021. Richards ultimately stepped down after one day of taping due to a slew of scandals, including his implication in multiple bias lawsuits while an executive producer at Wheel of Fortune and sexist and anti-Semitic remarks he made on his podcast The Randumb Show. 

After Richards’ abrupt exit, Jennings and Bialik were tapped to fill in as interim Jeopardy! hosts for the remainder of the season. Bialik—who starred on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory and holds a PHD in neuroscience—hosted the “Jeopardy! National College Championship” and is expected to host the spinoff series, Celebrity Jeopardy!, on ABC this fall. With 74 consecutive wins in 2004, Jennings holds the record for longest winning streak in Jeopardy! history and returned to Jeopardy! as a consulting producer months before Trebek died. 

Representatives for Jeopardy! producer Sony Pictures Television did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(CNN)It won't exactly be a daily double, but "Jeopardy!" has decided that two hosts are better than one.

Producers for the beloved game show have decided to keep former "Big Bang Theory" star Mayim Bialik and champ Ken Jennings in place as "Jeopardy" hosts for the foreseeable future, with the pair splitting duties.

Bialik and Jennings began co-hosting in 2021, following the 2020 death of longtime host Alex Trebek and subsequent extensive -- and fraught -- search for a new host.

"I write today with the exciting news that we have closed and signed deals with Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings to be the hosts of Jeopardy! moving forward," executive producer Michael Davies announced in a statement Wednesday on the show's website. "In Mayim and Ken, we have two outstanding hosts at the beginning of their Jeopardy! hosting careers who connect with their own unique fanbases, new fans, and the traditional Jeopardy! viewer."

Jennings will host as the new season begins in September, as well as act as host for the Second Chance competition and Tournament of Champions, the announcement said.

Bialik, who also currently stars on FOX's "Call Me Kat," will host "Celebrity Jeopardy!" on ABC in primetime and will host the main show for a period of time beginning in January.

"The current plan is to have her host a couple of new tournaments as well as the Jeopardy! National College Championship and as many weeks as she can manage with her other primetime commitment to 'Call Me Kat,'" the announcement said. "We know you value consistency, so we will not flip flop the hosts constantly and will keep you informed about the hosting schedule."

Davies added: "Mayim and Ken are both extraordinarily talented and simply lovely humans. They support the staff and each other. They love and respect this institution of a television program. In return, the staff and I are honored to work alongside them."

Who is the jeopardy host

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Ever since Alex Trebek’s death in 2020, who is going to take over as the permanent host of Jeopardy! has been the question everyone wants the answer to. There were a series of Jeopardy! guest hosts that auditioned for the job, a controversial decision involving former producer Mike Richards and what was described as a temporary solution in having Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings split hosting duties.

The latter duo has been holding the fort down on the popular game show, but now an official decision has been made on who is taking over as the new, permanent  Jeopardy! host.

Who is the host of Jeopardy!? 

Jeopardy! is going to remain a tag-team effort, as Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings have officially been named as the permanent hosts of the game show.

How is the two-host plan going to work? Jeopardy! executive producer Michael Davies outlined the hosting schedule for the new season of Jeopardy! that beings in September 2022.

Ken Jennings begins as the host for daily Jeopardy! starting in September, as well as hosting the Tournament of Champions and the new Second Chance competition. All of this should last through December 2022.

Mayim Bialik is the host of Celebrity Jeopardy! that airs Sundays in primetime on ABC. Bialik takes over as the daily Jeopardy! host in January, managing as many weeks as she can with her schedule on her sitcom, Call Me Kat (Jennings is expected to fill in with any absences). Bialik is also the host for the National College Championship tournament.

Who is the jeopardy host

Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik (Image credit: Sony Picture Television)

Who is Mayim Bialk?

Mayim Bialik is an actress and real-life neuroscientist with a degree from UCLA. Though she has been acting throughout her life, Bialik rose to prominence as one of the stars of The Big Bang Theory, where she played Amy Farrah Fowler. Some of her other credits include Blossom, Curb Your Enthusiasm and Beaches. As mentioned, in addition to hosting Jeopardy!, Bialik currently stars in the sitcom Call Me Kat.

Bialik got her start on Jeopardy! as one of the slew of guest hosts. She was then announced as the host of the Jeopardy! primetime specials in August 2021, followed by being given co-hosting duties with Ken Jennings for daily Jeopardy! in September 2021.

Who is Ken Jennings?

Ken Jennings was a Jeopardy! legend before he became host. Jennings set the record for longest win-streak on Jeopardy! in 2004 with 74, a record that still stands to this day. His winnings on Jeopardy!, along with four other US game shows make him the highest-earning American game show contest in TV history.

Jennings began working for Jeopardy! as a consulting producer in September 2020. Then, following the death of Alex Trebek, was the first guest host to do new episodes. He was named as the temporary co-host with Bialik in September 2021 following the exit of Mike Richards from the role.

When does Jeopardy! season 39 begin? 

New episodes of Jeopardy!, the 39th season of the game show, begin on Monday, September 12.

Starting Monday, August 1, Jeopardy! is going to air repeat episodes from the past season, handpicked from the producing team.

In addition, Jeopardy! has announced some new content for fans. First, Jeopardy! Highlights provide three-minute highlights of daily episodes of Jeopardy! across the show’s website and social platforms. The new Inside Jeopardy! podcast, meanwhile, provides behind-the-scenes insight into the game show and official announcements.