Alex Trebek’s last episode of Jeopardy will air on Christmas Day

Alex Trebek’s last episode of Jeopardy will air on Christmas Day

Alex Trebek hosting Jeopardy’s “Greatest of All Time” tournament, which aired in early 2020. | ABC

The legendary game show host continued filming new episodes until just over a week before his death.

Alex Trebek’s last episode of Jeopardy will air posthumously on December 25, 2020, bringing the beloved host’s tenure on the iconic game show to an end after 36 years.

As reported by Variety, Sony Pictures Television — which produces the series — has confirmed that Trebek’s last day in the Jeopardy studio was October 29, just over a week before his death at age 80 on November 8. Because episodes are filmed with a relatively long lead time, new episodes featuring Trebek will continue to air until the final one is broadcast on Christmas Day.

Trebek took over as Jeopardy host in 1984, when a revived version of the classic show premiered. (The original version of Jeopardy, hosted by the actor Art Fleming, ran from 1964 to 1979, airing every weekday afternoon on NBC.) Trebek went on to become one of the most familiar faces on American television, and was intent on continuing to stay that way for as long as possible, while keeping an eye on both his age and his health.

In 2019, Trebek revealed to the public that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. But he remained on the job as much as he could while pursuing aggressive treatment, adamant that he did not want to leave Jeopardy in light of his diagnosis.

Speaking to reporters at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in January 2020, Trebek said he planned to only inform his producers that he was stepping away from the series on the day he taped his final program.

“I made this decision a long time ago. What I would do, it would be the same as when I shaved my mustache. I would do it on a whim,” Trebek said. “On that particular day, I will speak to Harry [Friedman, executive producer], and I will speak to Clay [Jacobsen], our director, and tell them, ‘Give me 30 seconds at the end of the program. That’s all I need to say goodbye, because it’s going to be the last show.’”

The beloved TV personality received immense public support in his decision to continue hosting Jeopardy, including from contestants. One memorable episode that aired in the fall of 2019 ended with a contestant writing “We love you, Alex!” as their Final Jeopardy response. Trebek responded to the message with tearful gratitude.

We don’t yet know what to expect from Trebek’s final episodes of Jeopardy, or whether he was able to follow through with his plan to end his reign with a surprise on-air goodbye. No matter what those episodes hold, Trebek will always be an inextricable part of Jeopardy’s legacy, and a huge reason why Jeopardy is an inextricable part of weeknight TV.

Sony has not set a timeline for announcing plans to replace Trebek as host.

Author: Jen Trolio

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