https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/08/entertainment/alex-trebek-jeopardy-host-death-trnd/index.html
I bet there isn't one member on the forum that didn't watch Jeporady for at least one minute.
Alex was doing this show when I was just a Kid.
Back then, I thought he might be the smartest man around.
R.I.P. Alex
:bye:
Very sad news for sure....I liked watching the show a lot ...I need a reminder now and then about how dumb I really am :haha: :haha:
R.I.P. my fellow Canadian :canada: :andyangel:
To a great role model and gentleman :twothumbsup: RIP :andyangel:
Quote from: anlauto on November 08, 2020, 01:14:36 PM
Very sad news for sure....I liked watching the show a lot ...I need a reminder now and then about how dumb I really am :haha: :haha:
R.I.P. my fellow Canadian :canada: :andyangel:
boy, I couldn't say that myself any better Alan, so please excuse my theft :bye:
Didn't watch much . . Terrible at trivia.
He was on Jeopardy forever , probably no smarter than the average person but I bet he learned a lot over the years !!
:andyangel:
I used to better at Jeopardy 20 years ago right?
Very sad a fantastic host great show R.I.P :australia:
Always enjoyed Jeopardy
Rest in Peace Alex :andyangel:
R.I.P. Alex.
I enjoyed Jeopardy for many years, a lot of the reason was his personality! A good man who fought cancer with dignity.
God Bless
Bill
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/nationwide-single-car-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/
R.I.P Alex. I've watched it over the years since Art Fleming was host and Don Pardo was the announcer.
I would watch occasionally, but I really haven't in the last decade or so. I was just happy to get a couple of questions right in each show.
R.I.P. Alex.
Loved that show.. May he RIP!!
We're huge fans of Alex and the show and been so for decades. To this day there's still some of us that religiously watch every night. It's going to very odd not to see him at his podium when the taped episodes with him run out. He was truly a bigger man than just a game show host. I still laugh when I think about him going on stage without his pants on. R.I.P. Alex.
On a side note, we played so many board games that I had to build a 4 channel discriminator. It got too hard to tell who used their noise clicker first.