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The record lowest Jeopardy! score was set in 1985 by Joan Kantor, a contestant from 1985, with a score of -$5,100 (net -$10,200 after the Season 18 rule change regarding clue values on November 26, 2001) during Season 1. [235] During the interregnum, in a July 28, 2021 episode hosted by Levar Burton, Patrick Pierce finished with a total of -$7,400.
Many of the recent changes to “Jeopardy!” have the aim of attracting younger viewers. That’s not stopping some fans from balking about efforts to retool the show. Opinion: The simple ...
During an “Inside Jeopardy!” podcast on Monday, the executive producer said it was a "not yet reined-in idea." 'Jeopardy!' Producer Tries To Hush Criticism Over Proposed Rule Change
The remaining two contestants played the Double Jeopardy! round. In a second major change, no Final Jeopardy! round was played. Instead, the leader at the end of Double Jeopardy! was declared the day's champion. [5] Most notable among the changes, Final Jeopardy! was replaced with a bonus game called Super Jeopardy!, played for a cash bonus.
Jeopardy! is back! Ken Jennings steps behind the lectern tonight (Sept. 9) to kick off Season 41, his third as host of beloved quiz game show. ... The 5 biggest Jeopardy! changes for Season 41.
A rule change imposed by Jeopardy! for the 2003–04 season set the stage for a new generation of game show winnings records. For Season 20, the show eliminated its long-standing rule limiting a champion's consecutive wins to five.
In 2003, Sony Pictures Television changed the rules on Jeopardy! to allow players to win until they are defeated. At the end of Season 20 in July 2004, contestant Ken Jennings won over one million dollars after his thirtieth win in the first season of the rule. He won 74 games over two seasons.
In the 'Jeoaprdy!' season 40 premiere on September 11, it was confirmed that Ken Jennings would be the sole host after weeks of speculation amid the WGA strike.