Jeopardy host Alex Trebek proves that it's boring being the know-it-all. (Dude, you may be smart — but you do have the answers in front of you all the time, remember?!) Anyway, here, he does an interpretive dance to demonstrate the answer to the question. I don't know why, but I had tears in my eyes after watching it.
Are you ready for something insanely addicting but also highly informative? Then check out this Mad Men-themed Jeopardy game online. The game covers the early 1960s through categories like "Ad Slogans," "In the News," and "Popular Culture."
In addition to doing a mean impersonation of former prez Bill Clinton, Darrell Hammond does a hilarious Sean Connery. What could make it funnier? Make him a contestant on Jeopardy who can't play for shite, but who loves to mock Alex Trebek.
If not, then you didn't miss much-- just the same old, same old. Watch Nancy pretend to know a thing or two about "flamingo" dancing and then blame her ignorance on the state of Georgia. That's only the beginning.
Jeez Louise. What in the Sam Hill is up with kids and profanity these days? The following is from a special "Teen Tournament" episode of "Jeopardy."
You know how some people's personalities just become more pronounced when they drink, and others go from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde? Here, the normally smug and low-key "Jeopardy" host kinda turns into a foul-mouthed weirdo.
Merv Griffin — the media mogul who created "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune," hosted a popular talk show, and even had a hit song with "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" — died Sunday at age 82 after a struggle with prostate cancer. The man certainly left his mark on American pop culture (only recently, he created a crossword puzzle game show that's set to premiere this fall). Which of his well-known projects is your favorite?