I loved Jeopardy in the '80 and '90s back when it was a no-nonsense quiz show. About 20 years or so ago it began to morph into "The Alex Trebek Show, featuring Jeopardy." Haven't watched it in years.
There is an All Male Celebrity Edition in 1999 called “The Battle of The Hunks”. Like these 3 ladies, all 3 men wagered everything, but unlike these 3 ladies, all 3 men were right in FJ!. Thomas Gibson won the game with $24,400 for the ASPCA. Stephen Collins won $11,800 for the Christopher Reeve Foundation, and David James Elliott’s total got bumped up to $10,000 for The Dream Foundation.
I loved Jeopardy in the '80 and '90s back when it was a no-nonsense quiz show. About 20 years or so ago it began to morph into "The Alex Trebek Show, featuring Jeopardy." Haven't watched it in years.
There is an All Male Celebrity Edition in 1999 called “The Battle of The Hunks”. Like these 3 ladies, all 3 men wagered everything, but unlike these 3 ladies, all 3 men were right in FJ!. Thomas Gibson won the game with $24,400 for the ASPCA. Stephen Collins won $11,800 for the Christopher Reeve Foundation, and David James Elliott’s total got bumped up to $10,000 for The Dream Foundation.
From the current syndicated version of Jeopardy!, here's a montage of TV/actor clues. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
That's Teri Garr! Be still my heart.
She was a beaut!
Wow! But the Concentration clue featuring the 50 YEARS OF GAME SHOWS Rebus puzzle was not included!
traci bingham is considered a well known tv star?
She was on the most watched TV show in the world at the time.
@@Tubewings for 2 seasons at the end of its run..perhaps she is the ted mcginley of beach shows
They really thought that Data was on the original series, didn't they?
Dummies.
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