The host of "Jeopardy!" explained how the show works for red and blue states
Ken Jennings talks about training as a contestant and what it means to succeed Alex Trebek. Jennings: "Jeopardy!" is marking its 60th year on the air. Jennings was an all-time champion and became host of the venerable game show. He says it's important to succeed Trebek, who died last week.
"Jeopardy!" is marking its 60th year on the air. Jennings talks about how he trained as a contestant and what it means to succeed the late Alex Trebek. Jennings is an all-time champion and now host of the venerable game show. Jennings: "It's a great job for him to succeed Trebek, but it's not easy to do so.
"Jeopardy!" is marking its 60th year on the air. Jennings talks about how he trained as a contestant and what it means to succeed the late Alex Trebek. Jennings is an all-time champion and now host of the venerable game show. Jennings: "It's a great job for him to succeed Trebek, but it's not easy to do so.
‘Jeopardy!’ host Ken Jennings explains how show works for ‘red states, blue states’: ‘Bizarrely universal’ He praised the game show's "half-hour every day where facts do matter" Jennings: "It's a half an hour every day... where facts matter"