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On the inventive Discover Channel quiz show “Cash Cab”, a contestant once excitedly answered a question with a Jeopardy-style question, so the host Ben Bailey replied “Please put your answer in the form of an answer”.
Night-Gaunt, it’s only been about 25 years. It ran from 1964 to 1979 (with original host Art Fleming), got canceled, then came back on the air in the fall of 1984. I remember it well because I was involved in designing the first home computer versions of Jeopardy, Family Feud and Wheel of Fortune. At that time, Jeopardy! was taping shows but had not yet started broadcast.
Llewellenbruce over 14 years ago
Opal’s not forcing you to watch Jeopardy you know, Earl.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
She’s got you pegged, Earl.
Edcole1961 over 14 years ago
What is the point?
Yukoner over 14 years ago
I think somebody is clearly in jeopardy here.
cdward over 14 years ago
I’d say they have each other pretty well pegged.
Dkram over 14 years ago
Jeopardy, heck, it’s Dubble Jeopardy!
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GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Just walk away, Earl.
jtviper7 over 14 years ago
To win you must get the last word in…That’s Earl.
jpozenel over 14 years ago
I liked Art Fleming more than Alex.
pschearer Premium Member over 14 years ago
On the inventive Discover Channel quiz show “Cash Cab”, a contestant once excitedly answered a question with a Jeopardy-style question, so the host Ben Bailey replied “Please put your answer in the form of an answer”.
marvee over 14 years ago
pscherer, LOL NightGaunt, Alex still looks pretty good.
captainedd over 14 years ago
Only thing worse would be stuck watching the same episode, like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day.
runar over 14 years ago
Night-Gaunt, it’s only been about 25 years. It ran from 1964 to 1979 (with original host Art Fleming), got canceled, then came back on the air in the fall of 1984. I remember it well because I was involved in designing the first home computer versions of Jeopardy, Family Feud and Wheel of Fortune. At that time, Jeopardy! was taping shows but had not yet started broadcast.