Jeopardy to See Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik as Hosts

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Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik will be the permanent hosts of Jeopardy, taking over for Alex Trebek.

The show disclosed the news on Wednesday, two days following news that Jennings and Bialik would appear in it for the long run.

“The fact is, 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,” said executive producer Michael Davis in a statement.

“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 is set to start with season 39 in fall, anchoring new episodes of Jeopardy from September through December – counting the first Second Chance competition and the Tournament of Champions.

With guests like Amy Schneider, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Ryan Long, and others, he will have a lot to offer.

Bialik will then anchor the new segment of the show Celebrity Jeopardy in prime time ahead of assuming the host position from Jennings in January.

In addition to hosting new tournaments such as the National College Championships, she will be balancing her schedule by filming Fox’s Call Me Kat.

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Jeopardy is a Consistent Show

“We know you value consistency, so we will not flip flop the hosts constantly and will keep you informed about the hosting schedule,” Davies stated.

That consistency vow comes after a difficult search to find a replacement for Trebek. Following a series of guest hosts, Jeopardy first revealed plans for executive producer Mike Richard to be the permanent host. However, the decision was withdrawn after offensive statements previously made by him on a podcast appeared again, sparking a public protest.

Bialik and Jennings have been hosting together over the 2021-2022 season. On Monday, the episodes that will play will be repeated and will remain that way until the new season starts.

Other plans for Jeopardy include a podcast every week with the producers of the show that will give analysis, behind-the-scenes moments, and talks about new developments.

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