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“Jeopardy!” has found their new co-hosts in Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings, the show announced on Wednesday.
The duo has been confirmed as permanent replacements for the late Alex Trebek. The duo has been serving as guest hosts since October.
“Please join us in welcoming the official co-hosts of Jeopardy!,@kenjennings and @missmayim! We couldn’t be more thrilled,” the show’s tweet announcing the news read.
Last month, Michael Davies, the show’s executive producer, told Variety, ”We hope to have a hosting announcement very, very soon.”
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On top of the new permanent hosts, the show is launching three new initiatives including a topical weekly podcast. “Inside Jeopardy!” will be hosted by the producers of the game show.
“The fact is, we have so much Jeopardy! to make, and so many plans for the future, that we always knew we would need multiple hosts for the franchise and we are just so grateful that Mayim and Ken stepped in and stepped up to put the show in a position to succeed,” Davies said in the official announcement. “And succeed it has.”
According to Davies, viewership for the show has increased to 27M viewers a week this season past season making it the “most-watched entertainment show” on TV.
“Mayim and Ken are both extraordinarily talented and simply lovely humans,” Davies continued. “They support the staff and each other. They love and respect this institution of a television program. In return, the staff and I are honored to work alongside them.”
Trebek’s tenure at the game-show spanned over 37 seasons. After a long battle with pancreatic cancer, the 80-year-old died in November 2020.
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The replacement search for the legendary host proved to be difficult, with a slew of guests hosts including Aaron Rodgers, Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, along with Bialik and Jennings, were rotated, until August of 2021, when executive producer, Mike Richards was tapped for the gig.
Shortly after the announcement was made, Richards’ past comments on a podcast resurfaced, which included sexist remarks. He stepped down less than two weeks after securing the position.
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Thus began the reintroduction of both Bialik and Jennings to the rotation in August and September, respectively.
New episodes of the game show will begin airing Thursday.