Get ready for an exhilarating showdown as “Jeopardy! Masters” returns with its highly anticipated Season 2 Episode 5, titled “Games 9 & 10.” Airing at 8:00 Pm on Monday, May 13, 2024, on ABC, this thrilling episode features a fierce battle among some of the brightest minds in the game.
Contestants Amy Schneider, James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Victoria Groce, and Yogesh Raut will go head-to-head, showcasing their impressive knowledge and quick reflexes in the iconic quiz show format. With their eyes set on the ultimate prize, these masterful contestants will compete fiercely to be crowned the “Jeopardy! Masters” champion.
Expect nail-biting moments, lightning-fast responses, and jaw-dropping displays of intellect as these brilliant minds vie for victory. Hosted by the legendary Alex Trebek, “Jeopardy! Masters” promises an evening of excitement and entertainment for viewers of all ages. Don’t miss out on the action-packed “Games 9 & 10” airing at 8:00 Pm on Monday, May 13, 2024, only on ABC.
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Contestants Amy Schneider, James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Victoria Groce, and Yogesh Raut will go head-to-head, showcasing their impressive knowledge and quick reflexes in the iconic quiz show format. With their eyes set on the ultimate prize, these masterful contestants will compete fiercely to be crowned the “Jeopardy! Masters” champion.
Expect nail-biting moments, lightning-fast responses, and jaw-dropping displays of intellect as these brilliant minds vie for victory. Hosted by the legendary Alex Trebek, “Jeopardy! Masters” promises an evening of excitement and entertainment for viewers of all ages. Don’t miss out on the action-packed “Games 9 & 10” airing at 8:00 Pm on Monday, May 13, 2024, only on ABC.
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- 5/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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James Holzhauer has a chance of taking home the prize for the second year in a row. Will the Jeopardy! Masters TV show be cancelled or renewed for a third season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Jeopardy! Masters, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
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A trivia game show airing on the ABC television network, the Jeopardy! Masters TV series is hosted by Ken Jennings and is based on the long-running syndicated competition series. The tournament pits the six highest-ranked current Jeopardy! champions -- James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, and Amy Schneider -- against one another in...
James Holzhauer has a chance of taking home the prize for the second year in a row. Will the Jeopardy! Masters TV show be cancelled or renewed for a third season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Jeopardy! Masters, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A trivia game show airing on the ABC television network, the Jeopardy! Masters TV series is hosted by Ken Jennings and is based on the long-running syndicated competition series. The tournament pits the six highest-ranked current Jeopardy! champions -- James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, and Amy Schneider -- against one another in...
- 5/3/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The first season of Jeopardy! Masters performed well in the ratings for ABC, so it's no surprise that it was renewed for a second season. If the numbers hold up, it might just become an annual event. Will Jeopardy! Masters be cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned.
A trivia game show, the Jeopardy! Masters TV series is hosted by Ken Jennings and is based on the long-running syndicated competition series. The tournament pits the six highest-ranked current Jeopardy! champions -- James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, and Amy Schneider -- against one another in a round-robin style format, with each episode featuring two games and three players. The winner takes home a grand prize of $500,000 and the chance to be crowned Jeopardy! Masters champion.
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A trivia game show, the Jeopardy! Masters TV series is hosted by Ken Jennings and is based on the long-running syndicated competition series. The tournament pits the six highest-ranked current Jeopardy! champions -- James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, and Amy Schneider -- against one another in a round-robin style format, with each episode featuring two games and three players. The winner takes home a grand prize of $500,000 and the chance to be crowned Jeopardy! Masters champion.
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- 5/3/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The competition isn't any easier in the second season of the Jeopardy! Masters TV show on ABC. As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Jeopardy! Masters is cancelled or renewed for season three. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the second season episodes of Jeopardy! Masters here.
An ABC trivia game show, the Jeopardy! Masters TV series is hosted by Ken Jennings and is based on the long-running syndicated competition series. The tournament pits the six highest-ranked current Jeopardy! champions -- James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, and Amy Schneider -- against one another in a round-robin style format, with each episode...
An ABC trivia game show, the Jeopardy! Masters TV series is hosted by Ken Jennings and is based on the long-running syndicated competition series. The tournament pits the six highest-ranked current Jeopardy! champions -- James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, Mattea Roach, Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, and Amy Schneider -- against one another in a round-robin style format, with each episode...
- 5/2/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Jeopardy! fans are in for some extra fun over the next few weeks as the Jeopardy! Masters Season 2 primetime event series kicks off at the start of May. If you’re wondering how to watch every moment of the blue-hued gaming go down, well, we’re here to help. Jeopardy! Masters premieres on Wednesday, May 1 at 8/7c on ABC. Starting next week on Monday, May 6, the series will then air at the same time every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday that follows. Episodes run for one hour. Then, the semifinals will begin on Friday, May 17, and the finale for Season 2 will air the following week on Wednesday, May 22. In other words, here’s the full schedule for Jeopardy! Masters Season 2: May 1 at 8/7c on ABC (re-airing May 5 at 10/9c): Game 1 with Mattea Roach, Matt Amodio, and Victoria Groce; Game 2 with James Holzhauer, Yogesh Raut, and Amy Schneider. May 6 at...
- 4/29/2024
- TV Insider
Yogesh Raut is still on a high after winning the intensely competitive Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions and is now reflecting on his triumphant return to the Alex Trebek Stage. The psychologist and podcast host from Vancouver, Washington, was crowned the Toc winner on Tuesday, March 19, after defeating fan favorite Ben Chan and professional quizzer Troy Meyer. In doing so, Raut bagged himself $250,000 and a guaranteed spot in the upcoming Jeopardy! Masters tournament. “Jeopardy!’ is inherently a challenging game to play,” Raut said in an interview with the Seattle Times. “There’s a lot of luck involved, and over and over again, I benefited from the bad luck of other contestants.” Raut’s victory was met with mixed reactions from viewers, as some still had lingering animosity from his first time on the show. He first appeared on Jeopardy! in January 2023, winning three games for a total of $96,403. During his time on the show,...
- 3/21/2024
- TV Insider
Past Jeopardy! winners and fan-favorites have been invited to compete in the first-ever Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament, aka “Jit.” The games began on Wednesday, March 20, following Yogesh Raut’s Tournament of Champions victory on March 19. And fans were eager to see the first lineup of returning players in the new invitational. On the line for every player in this tourney is a $100,000 grand and an invitation to compete in the next Jeopardy Masters. Competing on March 20 were Andrew He, Dan Pawson, and Pam Mueller. He is the freshest player on fans’ memories from this group, as he last was seen on the game show in 2023 and his opponents last appeared years ago. He is a Season 38 five-game champion, 2022 Tournament of Champions first runner-up and 2023 “Jeopardy! Masters” fourth place finisher, and stay-at-home dad from Concord, California. Pawson is Season 24 nine-game champion, 2009 Tournament of Champions winner, and Battle of the Decades quarterfinalist, and...
- 3/21/2024
- TV Insider
After weeks of twists and turns, Jeopardy! has finally crowned the winner of the 2024 Tournament of Champions.
Yogesh Raut towered above the competition throughout the finals, and his third victory allowed him to take the overall win.
Tuesday’s shocking episode featured the power going back and forth between him and Troy Meyer.
Ben Chan, who turned in another strong showing throughout the Tournament of Champions, struggled to keep up the pace.
Ultimately, Raut’s win came after he pulled ahead of Meyer when his opponent got the answer wrong at the start of Final Jeopardy!
Raut’s win secured him a healthy $250,000 prize and an entry in the upcoming Jeopardy! Masters tournament.
Changes are on the horizon for Jeopardy!
Yes, the show is all about tournaments these days and recycling competitors, but that will change very soon.
Raut, Chan, and Meyer recently felt the ire of Taylor Swift fans...
Yogesh Raut towered above the competition throughout the finals, and his third victory allowed him to take the overall win.
Tuesday’s shocking episode featured the power going back and forth between him and Troy Meyer.
Ben Chan, who turned in another strong showing throughout the Tournament of Champions, struggled to keep up the pace.
Ultimately, Raut’s win came after he pulled ahead of Meyer when his opponent got the answer wrong at the start of Final Jeopardy!
Raut’s win secured him a healthy $250,000 prize and an entry in the upcoming Jeopardy! Masters tournament.
Changes are on the horizon for Jeopardy!
Yes, the show is all about tournaments these days and recycling competitors, but that will change very soon.
Raut, Chan, and Meyer recently felt the ire of Taylor Swift fans...
- 3/20/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Yogesh Raut is the new Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions winner, but his victory was met with a mixed reaction, with some viewers criticizing his “obnoxious” buzzer technique. The psychologist from Vancouver, Washington, beat out fan favorite Ben Chan and professional quizzer Troy Meyer on Tuesday, March 19, to secure the Toc crown along with the $250,000 prize pot and a guaranteed spot in the upcoming Jeopardy! Masters. Following Raut’s victory, fans took to social media to share their thoughts, with some praising his trivia skills and others blasting his erratic buzzer handling. “Am I the only one who found his frantic buzzer ringing obnoxious?” wrote one viewer on Instagram. Others agreed, with one person responding, “My mom did too! She said he was a maniac with the buzzer and that he was gonna break it.” Another added, “The way he held his buzzer was very disruptive to the other contestants. He did that the entire series.
- 3/20/2024
- TV Insider
A new victor has now emerged from Jeopardy!‘s 31st Tournament of Champions, which finally produced the series’ winner in Tuesday night’s nail-biter of an episode. Ahead of the installment, which was the sixth in the tournament, Yogesh Raut came in fresh off a second win in Monday’s episode, catching up to Ben Chan and his previous two wins. Trailing behind both of them, but still not out of contention, was Troy Meyer, who had one win of the three needed to succeed. Ultimately, only one of these three Jeopardy! favorites could take the top honors, and it was the Final Jeopardy round that sealed the deal. Throughout the episode, everything seemed to be coming up Troy Meyer. In the first round, he got six clues right and led the pack with $9,400 to Raut’s $5,400 and Chan’s $3,400. In the second, his lead continued, with him securing $19,800 to...
- 3/19/2024
- TV Insider
The show must go on… for at least one more night, that is. Jeopardy!‘s Tournament of Champions continued on Monday, March 18, and ended in a runaway that notched another much-needed victory for one of the finalists. Coming into night five of the tournament, Ben Chan had an edge over fellow contestants Yogesh Raut and Troy Meyer with two wins to their single victories (making him one away from taking the whole shebang and notching a spot in Jeopardy! Masters Season 2). However, the other players were far from out of the running, and after this episode, he’s got some real competition to speak of as it’s a match point for not one but two contestants. Right from the start, things seemed to be going Raut’s way, as he earned $8,800 to Chan’s $4,800 and Meyer’s $3,600 in the first round. It was the second round, however, that really...
- 3/18/2024
- TV Insider
Jeopardy! contestants are known for their wide range of trivia knowledge, but a recent episode had Taylor Swift fans questioning their abilities.
The Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions is underway, and the best of the best competitors are going head to head to put their skills to the test.
Yogesh Raut, Ben Chan, and Troy Meyer were presented with a question in the “Songs of Youth” category worth $400.
Jeopardy!’s host, Ken Jennings, revealed the clue to the trio, which read, “Inspired by her bestie, Tay Tay sang when ‘somebody tells you they love you’ at this title age ‘you’re gonna believe them.'”
Troy’s guess was 17, Yogesh’s guess was 22, and Ben was stumped at the clue, meaning none of the three players got the correct answer: 15.
Fifteen is a track from Taylor Swift’s second studio album, Fearless, written about herself and her best friend from high...
The Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions is underway, and the best of the best competitors are going head to head to put their skills to the test.
Yogesh Raut, Ben Chan, and Troy Meyer were presented with a question in the “Songs of Youth” category worth $400.
Jeopardy!’s host, Ken Jennings, revealed the clue to the trio, which read, “Inspired by her bestie, Tay Tay sang when ‘somebody tells you they love you’ at this title age ‘you’re gonna believe them.'”
Troy’s guess was 17, Yogesh’s guess was 22, and Ben was stumped at the clue, meaning none of the three players got the correct answer: 15.
Fifteen is a track from Taylor Swift’s second studio album, Fearless, written about herself and her best friend from high...
- 3/18/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Jeopardy! fans are going crazy over a missed Taylor Swift question because so much of the world is captivated by T. Swift. Her Eras Tour is currently streaming on Disney Plus but it seems not every game show contestant knows their trivia. What happened? Keep reading for more details.
Jeopardy! Fans Go Crazy Over Missed Taylor Swift Question
When one gets on Jeopardy!, it is expected that the questions can be about virtually anything. From history to science to pop culture, the clues do not discriminate. In a recent episode, the players were given a clue about music superstar Taylor Swift who has been everywhere. She is a part of football due to her Super Bowl-winning boyfriend, Travis Kelce. Swift sells out stadiums and puts on several hour-long shows that can now be viewed on Disney Plus. Finally, she made Grammy history by winning Album of the Year for the fourth time.
Jeopardy! Fans Go Crazy Over Missed Taylor Swift Question
When one gets on Jeopardy!, it is expected that the questions can be about virtually anything. From history to science to pop culture, the clues do not discriminate. In a recent episode, the players were given a clue about music superstar Taylor Swift who has been everywhere. She is a part of football due to her Super Bowl-winning boyfriend, Travis Kelce. Swift sells out stadiums and puts on several hour-long shows that can now be viewed on Disney Plus. Finally, she made Grammy history by winning Album of the Year for the fourth time.
- 3/18/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
It’s not over ’til it’s over, and Friday night’s Jeopardy! contestants found that out the hard way. The episode, which aired on March 15, featured three finalists as part of its 31st Tournament of Champions series: Yogesh Raut, Troy Meyer, and Ben Chan. Coming into day four of the tournament, each of these players had already tallied one victory, but now one contestant has notched a second win, which makes him one more win away from clinching a total victory (and a spot on Jeopardy! Masters Season 2). Throughout the night, Chan trailed his fellow contestants by a wide margin. After the Jeopardy! round, he had under $2,000 and half as many correct answers as Raut and Meyer. His fortune improved a bit in Double Jeopardy!, but he still trailed the others going into Final Jeopardy! with $12,800 to Meyer’s $33,200 and Raut’s $20,400. Still, it wasn’t a runaway, so...
- 3/15/2024
- TV Insider
Currently, the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions is heating up. While there is a three-way tie, the competition is getting spicy! Ken Jennings is hosting and throwing tough categories at the champions. However, the host was also able to pull out a sweet tribute from one of the participants, warming all the viewers’ hearts.
Ken Jennings Throws A Curveball
In the latest Jeopardy! episode, Troy Meyer, Yogesh Raut, and Ben Chan were facing off in the tournament’s third finals game. Then Yogesh stole the show with a much-needed first win, leaving the three competitors with tying victories. But Troy is sure that they will catch some flack for one question that completely stumped them all. Ben, a philosophy professor from Green Bay, Wisconsin; Yogesh, a social and personality psychologist from Vancouver, Washington, and Troy, a music executive from Tampa, Florida, all watched one question slip through their fingers. When Ken...
Ken Jennings Throws A Curveball
In the latest Jeopardy! episode, Troy Meyer, Yogesh Raut, and Ben Chan were facing off in the tournament’s third finals game. Then Yogesh stole the show with a much-needed first win, leaving the three competitors with tying victories. But Troy is sure that they will catch some flack for one question that completely stumped them all. Ben, a philosophy professor from Green Bay, Wisconsin; Yogesh, a social and personality psychologist from Vancouver, Washington, and Troy, a music executive from Tampa, Florida, all watched one question slip through their fingers. When Ken...
- 3/15/2024
- by Bonnie Kaiser-Gambill
- TV Shows Ace
Jeopardy! is usually very careful and thorough when it comes to the wording of its clues, but one particular question about The Simpsons on Thursday’s (March 14) game contained a mistake. In the third game of the Tournament of Champions finals, which saw pro-quizzer Troy Meyer battling it out wit Ben Chan and Yogesh Raut, the contestants were faced with a category titled “Real Names of Unreal People.” Chan selected the $600 under the category, which read, “Robert Underdunk Terwilliger is the real name of this vengeful The Simpsons character.” Meyer, who won Wednesday’s (March 13) game in dominant fashion, quickly buzzed in and correctly guessed Sideshow Bob. However, it turned out the Jeopardy! clue writers had misspelled the name of the infamous Simpsons villain. Jeopardy, Inc! After a fan on X (formerly Twitter) pointed out the name is actually “Onderdonk,” former Simpsons writer Bill Oakley jumped in to confirm that,...
- 3/15/2024
- TV Insider
It seems that the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions victory is anyone’s to claim after the latest finals game between remaining competitors Ben Chan, Troy Meyer, and Yogesh Raut. The players went head-to-head for the third time as the first-to-three victories race continued, and while Ben and Troy had the chance to take a lead, Yogesh came out on top. This means that all the current finalists have one win under their belt at this stage in the competition, meaning they’ll each have to win two more games to take the lead. All of the players delivered strong final scores, but Yogesh was a clear frontrunner with a final score of $35,601, ahead of Troy’s $30,400, and Ben’s $30,401. Based on Yogesh’s score and gameplay, it was clear he knew it was his game to lose big on if he didn’t win. As the game played out, his...
- 3/14/2024
- TV Insider
Troy Meyer scored a major win in the second game of the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions finals on March 13, marking a massive improvement from his third-place loss in the March 12 matchup. With a potentially record-breaking final score and a Daily Double wager that had the live audience screaming with excitement, fans online are praising his “stunning” playing. Troy was up against fellow finalists Ben Chan, who won the March 12 game, and Yogesh Raut. Yogesh was seeking redemption after his shocking Final Jeopardy wager landed him in second place in the first game of the finals. In Game 2, he bet it all in his Final Jeopardy wager instead of zero. But even doubling his score from 20,400 to 40,800 wasn’t enough to beat Troy. “On a normal day, Yogesh, that would win a Jeopardy game,” host Ken Jennings joked. “But Troy Meyer has $46,800. That is our highest total going into Final Jeopardy of the season,...
- 3/14/2024
- TV Insider
Only $1 separated first and second place on Tuesday night’s (March 12) episode of Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, after Yogesh Raut made a critical error in Final Jeopardy. The first game of the Toc finals kicked off with Raut, a psychologist from Vancouver, Washington, taking on the formidable Troy Meyer, a music executive from Tampa, Florida, and fan favorite Ben Chan, a philosophy professor from Green Bay, Wisconsin. Raut started on the back foot after being completely shut out on the buzzer in the first half of the opening round. But he found his timing in the second half, answering nine clues correctly, only one behind Chan, who answered ten correctly and led with $6,000. It was Meyer’s time to shine in Double Jeopardy, as he found both Daily Doubles, answering the first one correctly and giving him a substantial lead. However, he failed to answer the second one, which brought...
- 3/13/2024
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the March 11 episode of Jeopardy!] Your lineup for the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions 2024 Final is now complete. Brian Henegar, Troy Meyer, and Luigi de Guzman faced off in the last semifinal game. But who came out on top to join Ben Chan and Yogesh Raut to see who will emerge victorious? While de Guzman took an early lead with the Jeopardy! round (in part thanks to finding the Daily Double) and was well ahead of the other two players at the end, he couldn’t hold on to it. Meyer found both Daily Doubles in the Double Jeopardy! round and led heading into Final Jeopardy!. And those scores mattered, since no one got Final Jeopardy! correct. In Word Origins, the clue read: “...
- 3/11/2024
- TV Insider
Jeopardy!‘s 2024 Tournament of Champions continued on Wednesday night (February 28) as the divisive Yogesh Raut made his return to the Alex Trebek stage to take on Jake DeArruda and Nick Cascone. Raut, who won three games during Season 39, drew controversy last year when he posted a Facebook rant about Jeopardy!, referring to the long-running game show as “not important.” “Jeopardy has not nor will ever be the Olympics of quizzing,” Raut wrote at the time. “Jeopardy is not the problem; its centrality to American quizzing culture is…. There will never be healthy quizzing culture in this country until we can learn to stop pretending Jeopardy! is important.” Despite his comments, Raut was invited back for the Tournament of Champions, which kicked off last Friday, and he made the most of his opportunity. The entire episode was a back-and-forth battle, with each contestant dominating at different points. After the first round,...
- 2/29/2024
- TV Insider
It’s hard to become a Jeopardy! celebrity … unless, of course, you’re already participating in Celebrity Jeopardy!
The concept of the long-running quiz show institution is so simple that it doesn’t leave much room for personality. Sure, we’ve gotten to know some super champs over the years like James Holzhauer, Amy Schneider, and Goat-turned-host Ken Jennings. But most contestants come and go with little fanfare. That was not the case for Yogesh Raut.
This blogger, podcaster, and writer from Springfield, Illinois immediately popped off the screen during his first game on Jan. 11, 2023. The stoic contender was not shy about sharing his advanced level of trivia mastery. Raut had participated in so many prominent trivia tourneys (though he prefers the term “quizzing”) that he was already well-known on the scene. In the interview portion of his first episode, he shared an anecdote of how Jeopardy! super champion...
The concept of the long-running quiz show institution is so simple that it doesn’t leave much room for personality. Sure, we’ve gotten to know some super champs over the years like James Holzhauer, Amy Schneider, and Goat-turned-host Ken Jennings. But most contestants come and go with little fanfare. That was not the case for Yogesh Raut.
This blogger, podcaster, and writer from Springfield, Illinois immediately popped off the screen during his first game on Jan. 11, 2023. The stoic contender was not shy about sharing his advanced level of trivia mastery. Raut had participated in so many prominent trivia tourneys (though he prefers the term “quizzing”) that he was already well-known on the scene. In the interview portion of his first episode, he shared an anecdote of how Jeopardy! super champion...
- 2/26/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Jeopardy!‘s strike-delayed Tournament of Champions is getting celebritized.
Sony announced Tuesday that this year’s contest — which kicks off Friday, Feb. 23 — will feature among its contestants Celebrity Jeopardy! breakout Ike Barinholtz. This will be the first time ToC will welcome a champion from ABC’s starry primetime spinoff.
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Barinholtz,...
Sony announced Tuesday that this year’s contest — which kicks off Friday, Feb. 23 — will feature among its contestants Celebrity Jeopardy! breakout Ike Barinholtz. This will be the first time ToC will welcome a champion from ABC’s starry primetime spinoff.
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Barinholtz,...
- 2/20/2024
- by Michael Ausiello and Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Jeopardy!‘s upcoming Tournament of Champions (Toc) seems to have settled on its field of 27, which includes one surprising name: three-day Season 39 winner Yogesh Raut. Raut, a freelance writer and podcaster from Springfield, Illinois, drew criticism during his time on the show for what some perceived as “arrogance” and “bad sportsmanship.” At the time, he clapped back at his critics in a series of Facebook posts, where he also ranted against Jeopardy! itself. His outspoken posts made many believe he would be disqualified from future appearances on the long-running game show. However, that isn’t the case, as host Ken Jennings surprised Raut with his Toc invite live on Oregon’s KATU2 ABC. “I’m sorry to have to break this to you, but we are not going to be able to invite you back for our Champions Wildcard competition as you were probably expecting,” Jennings said in a video message.
- 12/6/2023
- TV Insider
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