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  2. Jeopardy! Timeline (syndicated version) - Fandom

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    This is a timeline for the syndicated version of Jeopardy! hosted by Alex Trebek (Season 1-37, including two pilots), Mayim Bialik (Season 38-39) and Ken Jennings (Season 38-present). All versions hosted by Art Fleming are excluded in the timeline.

  3. Jeopardy! Timeline (syndicated version)/Season 40

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    Mayim Bialik left Jeopardy! at the beginning of this season, confirmed on December 15, 2023, with Ken Jennings becoming the sole host. This is the first full season in the post- Alex Trebek era to have only one permanent host.

  4. Jeopardy! Timeline (syndicated version)/Season 38

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    The contestant introductions, Daily Double, Video Daily Double, Double Jeopardy!, Final Jeopardy! graphics, and the split-screen credits gained a new look to match the season's title card. The Jeopardy! theme is redone in a more modern style, and was composed by Bleeding Fingers Music .

  5. Jeopardy! Timeline (network version) - Jeopardy! History Wiki

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    This page contains a timeline for the network version of Jeopardy! hosted by Art Fleming. The timeline will never be completed, due to NBC's practices of destroying or recycling older tapes. Furthermore, Game Show Network has only aired two episodes (the 2,000th episode, and the 1979 finale).

  6. Jeopardy! Timeline (syndicated version)/Season 39

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    April 12, 2023: Ben Chan makes his first Jeopardy! appearance. April 17, 2023 : There are three new contestants on the Alex Trebek Stage, first time as long as Ken Jennings hosted. It is the fourth time where the reigning champion did not return.

  7. Jeopardy! Timeline (syndicated version)/Season 1

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    The set undergoes changes when the show began syndicating commercially to local stations, which marked minor changes: The neon bands of the Jeopardy! set became white, maroon, and blue, with the contestant podiums updated to match the set's backdrop.

  8. Jeopardy! History Wiki - Fandom

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    Since its creation in 1964, Jeopardy! has been used in everyday life situations among Americans, thus the show received the trademark "America's #1 Favorite Game Show." At the start of... Welcome to the Jeopardy!

  9. Jeopardy!/Sets | Jeopardy! History Wiki | Fandom

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    Welcome to the Jeopardy! Sets page. This talks about the many sets used over the years. Originally designed by Tom Trimble with later alterations by Merrill Sindler, the set featured contestant...

  10. Jeopardy! Timeline (syndicated version)/Season 20

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    To celebrate Jeopardy!'s 20th anniversary in syndication, contestants can keep playing as long as they keep winning. This is the first season to implement the unlimited rule for returning champions. This also the first full season to use the SDTV version of the 2002-2009 metallic set.

  11. Jeopardy! Timeline (syndicated version)/Season 41

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    The border around the Final Jeopardy! monitor is now in a lighter color, and is now mounted on a post that matches the LED columns that were introduced in May 2023. For the first time since Season 36, the host approaches the contestant lecterns for the interviews.

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