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Ken Jennings Crosses Picket Line To Host ‘Jeopardy!’ As Mayim Bialik Stands With WGA Strikers

By Corey Atad.

It’s a hosting switcheroo on “Jeopardy!”

According to Deadline, Ken Jennings will host the show’s final week of episodes in season 39, taking over from Mayim Bialik, who is standing with Writers Guild of America strikers.


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The final episodes, which are set to be filmed between May 16 and May 19, were set to be hosted by Bialik, but she reportedly declined her hosting duties in solidarity with the WGA.

Mayim Bialik – Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/CP Images
Mayim Bialik – Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/CP Images

“Jeopardy!” is a union show, with contributions and questions written by WGA members in advance of the season and the current…


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Why Did ‘Jeopardy!’ Host Mayim Bialik Abruptly Exit Show?

Bialik has ways to go in becoming a fan-favorite, with many viewers having mixed reactions to her doing the job justice following Trebek’s death in 2020.

Jeopardy, stop trying to make Mayim happen. It’s not going to happen,” one critic declared via Twitter, while another complained: “How is it possible that Mayim Bialik just keeps getting worse and worse at hosting jeopardy?”

A third chimed in: “I’m just getting back into @Jeopardy after a long break since the death of Alex Trebek. I wish they’d give Ken Jennings the permanent position. Mayim Bialik is out of her depth.”


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Jeopardy Host Mayim Bialik Drops Out of Show Due to Writers’ Strike

Jeopardy! is getting a major change as a result of the ongoing Writers’ Guild of America strike. On Thursday, reports revealed that Jeopardy! host Mayim Bialik has walked away from hosting the final week of episodes for Season 39, in order to stand in solidarity with the writers’ strike. Ken Jennings, who also hosts episodes of the iconic game show, will reportedly step in to host Bialik’s episodes, which will be filmed between Tuesday, May 16th and Friday, May 19th. While Jeopardy! is technically a WGA production, the contributions of questions from WGA writers were written in advance of the strike.

Bialik and Jennings have shared hosting duties of Jeopardy! following the passing of original host Alex Trebek. Jennings hosted the batch of episodes from August through…


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The daily gossip: Freaky Friday sequel officially in the works, Mayim Bialik won’t finish hosting Jeopardy! season in solidarity with writers strike, and more

TGIFF. A sequel to the 2003 comedy Freaky Friday, which starred Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as a mother and daughter who swap bodies, is officially in the works, with Curtis and Lohan both in talks to return. Disney confirmed the news to the New York Times for a piece tied to the 20th anniversary of the film, and Elyse Hollander is writing the script. Curtis told the Times that after people kept asking her if there would be another Freaky Friday during her Halloween Ends press tour last year, “When I came back, I called my friends at Disney and said, ‘It feels like there’s a movie to be made.'” Apparently, the mouse agreed. “Jamie and I are both open to that, so we’re leaving it in the hands that be,” Lohan said, promising, “We would only make something that people would…


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Mayim Bialik Bows Out of ‘Jeopardy’ in Solidarity With Writers Strike

The co-host won’t be presenting any shows for the remainder of Season 39.


Jeopardy! has become the latest high-profile production to be impacted by the ongoing strike undertaken by the Writers’ Guild of America, as the show has temporarily lost one of its co-hosts as a result of the industrial action. Deadline reports that co-host Mayim Bialik has taken the decision to step back from hosting the final week of filming for the show’s 39th season, choosing to stand in solidarity alongside the writers of the show who are refusing to work. Jeopardy! is the most-watched show in syndication with around 9 million viewers weekly and is the second most-watched same-day entertainment show on TV after only 60 Minutes.


Deadline add that production of…


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