You might say “Jeopardy!” is having a moment. Contestant James Holzhauer is on the winning streak of a lifetime: In barely a month, he’s racked up around $1.7 million on the quiz show, and made a believer out of host Alex Trebek.
building all his life. Trebek grew up in Sudbury, Ontario, and majored in philosophy at the University of Ottawa. He worked at the CBC and other broadcasting jobs, until NBC called in 1973 about a game show job, “The Wizard of Odds.” “And it happened at exactly the moment when I had made a decision that I was going to try my luck here in the United States. And things have worked out rather handsomely.”
You might say that: Trebek has hosted nearly 8,000 episodes of “Jeopardy!” and won six Daytime Emmys, including one he took home just last weekend.
Along the way he found time for a family. He and his wife Jean have two grown children.
Pauley asked, “Is she taking this as well as you are?”
“It’s very difficult in many ways for her,” Trebek replied. “What I’ve discovered in all of this is that it;s extremely difficult for the caregivers. I’ve had so many people send cards, letters, tweets, whatever, offering prayers. For 35 years I’ve enjoyed the success of the show, but I’ve never really thought about the impact the program was having on American viewers. And I’ve become part of their lives.”
And a lot of those viewers are younger than you might expect. This month, the Harvard Lampoon staged a mock “Jeopardy!” game in his honor – a tribute to a man who’s hosted the show longer than they’ve been alive.
Trebek says he’ll be back on the real “Jeopardy!” when it resumes in September.
Pauley asked, “When you recorded the ‘Jeopardy!’ segments featuring James [Holzhauer], was that before you had had your diagnosis?”
“Some of it was before, and some of it was after,” he replied. “And so, what the challenge for ‘Jeopardy!’ viewers is right now is to figure out, ‘Is that Alex’s real hair, or is that a full hairpiece?’ Because they all know that when you start chemo you lose your hair. So, which is it?”
Noticing Pauley studying his hair, Trebek said, “This is not the real me. We have the summer months off. So hopefully, my own hair will grow back. ‘Cause I like my own hair!”
Truth is, neither Trebek nor his doctors know what the next few months, or years, will look like.
Alex Trebek may not have all the answers, but that doesn’t mean he can’t still win.
Pauley said, “I’m also astonished at how great you look. And that’s what everybody says; you’ve always got a twinkle. And you have not lost that.”
“Well, thank you for that,” he replied. “Good genes! My mother passed away a couple of years ago at the age of 95. So, if I have a majority of her genes, I should be okay for a while.”
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Story produced by John D’Amelio.
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