In the 2018 interview, Trebek first detailed what he believed to be the secret of the show’s success and the art of hosting: “You have to set your ego aside,” he said. “The stars of the show are the contestants and the game itself. That’s why I’ve always insisted that I be introduced as the host and not the star. And if you want to be a good host, you have to figure a way to get the contestants to—as in the old television commercial about the military—‘be all you can be.’ Because if they do well, the show does well. And if the show does well, by association I do well.” The conversation moved on to how Trebek, whose contract was up in 2022, saw his eventual retirement playing out, with Vulture asking him, “Do you have a vision for your last show?” He responded: “If I do, it’s that I will tell the director, ‘Time the show so that I have 30 seconds at the end.’ Because when Ken Jennings lost after 74 wins in a row, I had a tear in my eye and no time for a good-bye. So all I want on my last show is 30 seconds, and I’ll do what Johnny Carson did: ‘Hey, folks, thank you. Been a good run and all good things must come to an end.’ Then I’ll move on.” Then, the interviewer asked what Trebek will do right after wrapping on Jeopardy! “Well, it’ll take me a while to get home after taping because I leave the studio at rush hour,” he said practically. “Then I’ll come into the house and, probably, have a glass of wine with my wife. Then we’ll look at each other and say, ‘What next? What now?’” At the start of the Nov. 9 episode of Jeopardy!, the first to air since news broke of Trebek’s death, Jeopardy! executive producer Mike Richards said they will air Trebek’s final 35 episodes “as they were shot” through Christmas Day because “that’s what he wanted.” Time will tell if the final episode sees Trebek live out what he’d long planned. Read on for some happier times on Jeopardy! and for more of the show’s moments that will make you laugh, check out The Funniest Wrong Jeopardy! Answers of All Time. Read the original article on Best Life. Not every Jeopardy! contestant is great at sports trivia. Given the clue, “100+ assists in an NHL season has been accomplished only 13 times, 11 times by this player,” one contestant chose a player from an entirely different sport. “Who is Magic Johnson?” they guessed.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb “We’re talking about hockey, not the NBA,” quipped Trebek. (The correct response was, “Who is Wayne Gretzky?”) And if you want to test your game-show knowledge, find out if you can Answer These Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader Questions? Ken Jennings had the longest-running winning streak in Jeopardy! history—and he also had one of the all-time classic wrong answers. The clue was, “This term for a long-handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral pleasure seeker,” and the correct answer was, “What is a rake?” Jennings’ answer? “What is a hoe?” The response elicited a startled “whoa!” from Trebek and another question for Jennings: “They teach you that in school in Utah, huh?” And if you can’t get enough fun facts, here are 40 Random Obscure Facts That Will Make Everyone Think You’re a Genius. In the category “16th Century Names,” the Final Jeopardy clue was: “Paul III roared at him, ‘I have waited 30 years for your services. Now I’m Pope, can’t I satisfy my desire?’” The answer was “Who is Michelangelo?” But one stumped contestant guessed, “Who is Lady Godiva?” The response made Trebek laugh, which is almost as good as winning the game. “I’d give you a ‘yes’ just for the humor,” Trebek said through his chuckles. And for more iconic shows that lost their leads for less tragic reasons, here are 13 TV Shows That Lost Their Stars. In response to the clue, “If Andy yearns for Brenda and Brenda cares about Charlene who pines for Andy, the three of them form one of these,” Jeopardy! contestant Kara Spak sputtered out “What is a threesome?” It was clear she immediately regretted the guess. Another contestant got the correct answer—“What is a love triangle?"—and then Trebek retorted, “Kara has obviously had more experience than I.” And for more memorable contestants for the wrong reasons, here’s The One Type of Jeopardy! Contestant Alex Trebek Hated the Most.

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