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The record for lowest score on Jeopardy! was negative $6,800 and stood for over six years before being overtaken by $600 on Monday. LeVar Burton’s debut as 'Jeopardy!' guest host overshadowed by ...
LeVar Burton’s debut as the latest in a string of Jeopardy! guest hosts was, for better or worse, one for the record books. For as Burton held court on Monday night in his highly anticipated ...
LeVar Burton made his highly-anticipated debut as a fill-in Jeopardy! host Monday. And while it remains to be seen if the episode broke any ratings records, which is what his fans are hoping to do ...
Jennings holds numerous game show records: he is the highest-earning American game show contestant, having won money on five different programs, including $4,522,700 on Jeopardy!. His original appearance on the program marks the longest winning streak, and he also holds the record for the highest average correct responses per game.
Roger Alan Craig Jr. (born September 1976) is an American game show contestant, computer scientist, data scientist, and machine learning consultant. He held the record for highest single-day winnings on the quiz show Jeopardy! from September 14, 2010 (surpassing Ken Jennings) to April 9, 2019 (when James Holzhauer surpassed him).
Spangenberg also won Jeopardy! 's 10th Anniversary Tournament in 1993, winning $41,800, [42] and previously appeared in the 1990 Tournament of Champions and Super Jeopardy! earlier that year. He later competed in the 2002 Million Dollar Masters tournament, the 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions and the 2014 Battle of the Decades tournament.
The lowest recorded score on the show occurred just this past summer, during guest host Lavar Burton’s debut. Contestant Patrick Pearce finished the game with -$7,400, breaking contestant ...
Cohen won $164,603 over nine games in April and May 2016. [7] Many of his victories were guaranteed victories, which allowed Cohen to wager nothing and use his final response to make sarcastic remarks toward Alex Trebek, a humorous style that earned Cohen both praise and disdain from Jeopardy! fans.