Alex Trebek was a part of "Jeopardy" for nearly 37 years, and in spite of his diagnosis of stage IV pancreatic cancer revealed in the spring of 2019, the longtime host of the famed quiz show remained ...
LOS ANGELES -- As he faces pancreatic cancer, "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek thanked viewers for their outpouring of support, calling himself "a lucky guy" after hearing from hundreds of thousands of ...
NEW YORK -- "Jeopardy!" returned on Monday night with a powerful tribute to beloved host Alex Trebek the day after his death. Executive producer Mike Richards opened the show Monday night with a ...
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LOS ANGELES - Alex Trebek's widow Jean is thanking her late husband's fans for their support after his passing. The iconic "Jeopardy!" host died on Sunday at the age of 80 after a battle with ...
Host takes fans backstage in revealing video with show's costumer.
Alex Trebek’s last words on TV were sure to break “Jeopardy!” viewers’ hearts. “Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for spending the time with us,” Trebek said. “We’ll see you again next week.” It was ...
After a devastating cancer diagnosis, legendary “Jeopardy” host Alex Trebek is back on the job. “Alex is back in action!” read the caption. “Join him on September 9 for the premiere of Season 36.” ...
CULVER CITY, Calif. -- The producers of "Jeopardy!" have honored beloved former host Alex Trebek by naming the iconic quiz show's stage after him. A video was posted to the game show's social media ...
CENTURY CITY, Calif. -- "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek said he has "gone through a lot of chemotherapy" but is "on the mend" ahead of the show's new season. In a new video released by the "Jeopardy!" ...
We'll take "Game Show Hosts With Hearts of Gold" for $1,000. The answer is Alex Trebek. The long-time "Jeopardy!" host made a man from New York's day earlier this month. Alex Trebek says he's 'hanging ...
Nearly one year after telling the world he had stage 4 pancreatic cancer, "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek announced that he is now one of 18% of patients to survive the first year after diagnosis. On ...
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