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Jeopardy! In 1973 Trebek was lured to the United States by fellow Canadian Alan Thicke to host the NBC game show The Wizard of Odds (1973–74). It was short-lived but led to Trebek’s work on such game shows as CBS’s Double Dare (1976–77) and The $128,000 Question (1977–78) and NBC’s The New High Rollers (1979–80). In 1984 Trebek became the host of Jeopardy!, a trivia game show that had been syndicated throughout North America since 1964. The show’s unique format—contestants are presented general trivia in the form of clues framed as answers and must phrase their responses as questions—delighted mainstream audiences and was watched by 15 to 20 million people five nights a week during its peak popularity. Possessing a sly sense of humour and a sometimes prickly temperament, the charismatic and intellectual Trebek proved a popular host. Read about other famous game shows, including Wheel of Fortune, Twenty One, and The Gong Show. Trebek was also the producer of Jeopardy! from 1984 to 1987 and devised separate tournaments for different age and skill levels (e.g., teens, college students, and celebrities). Concurrent to Jeopardy!, he hosted three seasons of the NBC game show Classic Concentration (1988–91), and in 1991 he became the first person to host three American game shows at the same time when he hosted the second half of the last season of NBC’s To Tell the Truth. ![]() Trebek became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1998. He caused a minor uproar among his fans when he shaved his trademark moustache in 2001. He suffered heart attacks in 2007 and 2012, returning to Jeopardy! each time after taking about a month off to recover. He won six Daytime Emmy Awards (1989, 1990, 2003, 2006, 2008, and 2019) from 30 nominations for outstanding game show host, as well as a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Daytime Emmys in 2011. He also received the Alexander Graham Bell Medal from the National Geographic Society (2013) and the Gold Medal (2010) and the Burpee Medal (2015) from the Royal Canadian Geographical Society for his contribution to geography as host of national geography competitions for students in the U.S. and Canada. By June 2014 he had hosted 6,829 episodes of Jeopardy!—the most game shows hosted by the same presenter, surpassing the previous record holder, Bob Barker of The Price Is Right. In January 2018 Trebek announced that he had taken a leave of absence from Jeopardy! after undergoing brain surgery the previous month to remove blood clots. He soon returned, though in March 2019 he revealed that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The following year Trebek published the memoir The Answer Is…: Reflections on My Life. He died later that year. After some controversy, former Jeopardy! supercontestant Ken Jennings and actor Mayim Bialik were named co-hosts. Kennings took over as the lone host in 2023. The original version of this entry was published by The Canadian Encyclopedia . Andrew McIntosh Paul Williams The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica |
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