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Cast & Crew Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Drew Barrymore, David Duchovny, Ashley Judd, Glenn Close, Anthony Daniels, Mark Hamill, Neil Patrick Harris, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Ed Begley Jr., Beau Bridges, Carol Burnett, LeVar Burton, Bill Clinton, Dana Delany, Adam Sandler, Miguel Ferrer, Cheech Marin, Bebe Neuwirth, Annette O'Toole, Elizabeth Perkins, CCH Pounder, Joel Schumacher, Kyra Sedgwick, Martin Short, Kevin Sorbo, Dean Stockwell, Sam Waterston, Oprah Winfrey, Peter Boyle, Kathryn Erbe, Jane Curtin, Joely Fisher, Hill Harper, Larry King, Jane Krakowski, Susan Lucci, Camryn Manheim, Mark McGrath, Christopher Meloni, Donna Mills, Rosie O'Donnell, Regis Philbin, Katie Wagner, Charles Gounod, Earle Hagen, Richard Strauss, Johann Strauß, David Abbott, David S. Williger, Larry Abbott, Susan Abramson, Kent Adamson, Edward Albee, Linda Alznauer, Christiane Amanpour, Ray Anthony, Lorraine Axeman, Kenny Baker, Shelley Ballance, James Barrett, Tom Bergeron, Randy Berke, Wolf Blitzer, Bob Boden, Jennifer P. Born, Jennifer P. Born, Julie Bowen, Justin Budinoff, Lisa Buono, Mario Cantone, Jim Carne, Joel D. Charap, Jack Chisholm, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Nat 'King' Cole, Olivia Cole, Tom Conkright, Cole Coonce, Anderson Cooper, India Cooper, Katie Couric, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Michael Dawes, Lisa Dee, James Denton, Susan Dickes, Annette Dimatos-Schwartz, Deb Dittmann, Steven Dorfman, Maureen Dowd, Jennifer Dowden, Sandy Duncan, Kathy Easterling, Rick Edwards, Ross Elliott, Daniel Decatur Emmett, Jeff Engel, Robert Ennis Jr., Rebecca L. Erbstein, Henry Louis Gates, Will Estes, Paul Evans, Julie Eves, Madison Leisle, Eric Felland, Diane Farrell, Keith Fernandes, Lisa Finneran, Ed Flesh, Barbara Fonte-Kunkel, Jaime Fowler, Jerry Frankel, Al Franken, Leslie Frates, Harry Friedman, Don LaFontaine, Michael McKean, Eric Canada, Ricky Johnson, John O'Brien, Scott Joplin, Herbert W. Spencer, Theodore Roosevelt, Roy Orbison, Harry Shearer, Merv Griffin, James Lipton, Steve Schirripa, Didier Rachou, Kelly O'Donnell, Barbara Corcoran, John McCain, Barack Obama, Chris Matthews, Jack Ford, Drew Lachey, Johnny Gilbert, Jay Stewart, Emma Samms, Charles Shaughnessy, Phil Wayne, Keith Richmond, Melody Thomas Scott, Pat Sajak, Joan Preston, Yo-Yo Ma, USC Trojan Marching Band, Gary Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Kim Strauss, Barry Wittman, Melissa Sandora, Paul Shaffer, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Terrence McDonnell, Mehmet Oz, Brad Paisley, Doug Savant, Carson Kressley, Lisa Pharren, Bob Woodward, Robert Guillaume, Valerie Stulman, Suzanne Stone, Dick Browning, Andrea McArdle, Tom Silva, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Doug Luberts, Isaac Mizrahi, Jeff Probst, Harry Smith, Peter Krause, Aisha Tyler, Nancy Grace, Mike Greenberg, Jane Kaczmarek, Robin Felsen Von Halle, Grant Loud, William Styron, Dave Heckman, Sam Longoria, Bill Walton, Andrew Shue, Jeff Johnson, Queen Rania, Kurt Weldon, Richard Kind, Sandy Reimer, Joel Binger, Jack Tossman, Randy Gomez, Marc Hunter, John Pritchett, Eytan Mirsky, John Lauderdale, Andy Richter, Alex Trebek, Ken Jennings, Jerome Bettis, Jayme Wing, Brian McElroy, Naomi Slodki, Stacy Oki, David Irete, Scott Turow, Greg Padilla, Lyndel Crosley, Joshua Malina, Joel McHale, Keith Olbermann, Michael Tribble, Julie Davis, Kim Gruenenfelder, Mike Golic, Danica Patrick, David C. Fisher, Bob Verini, Rick Rosner, Lisa Klink, Suzanne Jack, Michael Piekutowski, Mark Gaberman, Andrew Price, John Sanford Moore, Christine Todd Whitman, Tom Ridge, Ari Fleischer, Garry Taillon, Rebecca Lobo, Kirk M. Morri, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant, Alonso Duralde, Derek Dechert, Robert C. Campbell, Robin Quivers, Josh Gallegos, Tara Veneruso, Francisco Chaigneau, Kevin McCarthy, Ryan Hopak, Debbie Griffin, Steve Tamerius, Robert McClenaghan, Jim Rhine, John Duarte, Michele Loud, Jules Minton, Carlo Panno, Carol Campbell, Ruth Deutsch, Harry Eisenberg, Barbara Heller, Gary Lee, Stephanie Spadaccini, Sean Wright, Jimmy McGuire, Kelly Miyahara, Sarah Whitcomb, Jon Cannon, Cheryl Farrell, Jason Zollinger, Stefan Goodreau, Justin Bernbach, Jerome Vered, Vijay Balse, Liz Murphy, Terry Linwood, Nick Yozamp, Dave Belote, Matt Kohlstedt, Dan Melia, Andy Srinivasan, Celeste DiNucci, Doug Hicton, Tom Nissley, Paul Rouffa, Bob Harris, Maria Wenglinsky, Kevin Marshall, Frank Spangenberg, David Madden, Roger Craig, Sofia Lidskog, Chuck Forrest, Dan Pawson, Regina Robbins, Christine Valada, Stephen Weingarten, Brad Rutter, Joey Beachum, Ryan Chaffee, Craig Westphal, Kara Spak, Aaron Schroeder, Richard Cordray, Leah Greenwald, Rich Lerner, Ed Schiffer, Patrick Tucker, Bill MacDonald, Doug Lach, Mark Lee, Steve Reynolds, Tom Kavanaugh, Rachel Rothenberg, Buddy Wright, Lou Pryor, Larissa Kelly, Jason Richards, Cliff Galiher, Jackie Harrison, Vik Vaz, Bruce Lin, Jesse Cuevas, Chacko George, Ben Bishop, Mark Wales, Mike Boyd, Camille Calman, Joey Bland, Deborah Slattery, Leszek Pawlowicz, Tom Nosek, John Kelly, Al Lin, Keith Bush, Watson, Rex Babiera, Andy Rosenberg, Peter Rubin, Bob Shore, Rich Way, Adam Weinstein, Eric Dolansky, Roberta Ellington, Clark Floyd, Josh Kennedy, Dan Sander, Jared Cohen, Marvin Shinkman, Bob Olsen, Jim Scott, Bruce Simmons, Akiva Fox, Kim Worth, Dave Abbott, Dave Simpson, Donna Vogel, Brittan Heller, Cora Peck, Bruce Fauman, Eugene Finerman, David Harris, Atish Choudhury, Josh Den Hartog, Kristi Jones, J.J. Todor, Diane Mettam, Melissa Prepster, Amanda Traphagan, Chris Fleitas, Randy Amasia, Linda Roberts, Mike Leger, Jeff Pandin, François Dominic Laramée, Steve Rogitz, Dave Traini, Steve Robin, Mary Webster, Justin Powell, Emily Deveau, Juliet Wiley, Helene Cooper, Deborah Yaffe, Monica Vidrio, Soledad O'Brien, Erik Nelson, Garry Weischedel, Ray Freson, Linda Park, Mark Barrett, Beth Cimini, Michael Cramer, Bill Crowley, Victoria Groce, Elaine Henderson, Jayanth Iyengar, Maria Kokiasmenos, Nico Martinez, Adam Pinson, Vicky Stanton, Leeaundra Temescu, Antonia Wang, Eleanor Ainslie, Eric Allen, Mark Edelson, Rick Hoffman, Marcus Jackson, Susannah Jacobson, Chris Knight, Theresa Larson, Eugene Manning, Susan Matejko, Bob Mesko, Nathan Meyers, David Nikithser, Inie Park, Keith Suta, Ethan A. Brosowsky, Gabrielle McMahan, Enrique Machado, Jesse Achtenberg, Marie Braden, Pam Jones-Pigott, Susan Poliniak, Rocky Schmidt, Bob Sofia, June Curtis-Nogosek, Stewart Hoke, Brett Schneider, Maggie Speak, George Vosburgh, Edgar De La Espriella, Kieran Hughes, Raimo Kaartinen, James Moody, Ray Reynolds, Jerry M. Sonnenberg, Bob Rang, Heather DeCristo, Heather-Lynne Rasnick, Renee Ferruggia, Cherie Whitaker-Rossi, Kelli Cardona, Clay Jacobsen, Jeff Schwartz, Kimberly Wannop, Chris Kessler, Jeff Schuster, Brad Burgoon, Stuart Wesolik, Stephen Simmons, Robert Fonarow, Al Miller Jr., Billy Wisse, Charlie Gertner, Tracey Glynn, Sean Sasahara, Steve Kaplan, Sarah Beach, Courtney Walden, Greg Eisenman, Christina Gabaig, Michele Lee Hampton, Glenn Kagan, Luci Sweron, Chloe Britt, Matt Caruso, Annie Crowe, Kevin DeLarios, Matt DeSalvo, Susie Eun, Holly Gregory, Karen Gutierrez, Ryan Haas, Michael Harris, Jennifer Haugland, Robert James, Eric G. Johnson, Dan Kozlowski, Shannon Lee, Scott Markowitz, Adam McKinney, Corina Nusu, Jeff Ritter, Suzy Rosenberg, Yvette Sapanza, Matthew Sherman, Debbie Williams, Victoria Wunderman, Jonathan Holiff, Ayesha Black, Chip Dornell, Susan Krause, Stephanie Perlman, Joseph F. Servillo, Georgina Warwick, The Kingston Trio, Amy Roeder, David Pogue, Henry Lickel, Graham Norris, Rocco Zappia Jr., Quinn Saunders, Michael Tribble, Roger Cohen, Gail Collins, Marc Wade, Leroy Chiao, Lesley Tsina, Drew Bayers, Mike Piazza, Jonathan Latroy, Lars Radmall, Kweisi Mfume, Daymond John, Sonya Winton, Bill Rancic, Colin Kirkpatrick, Edward King, Todd Alan Crain, Sally May Homer, Hilla 'Lali' Peer, Marc Hunter, Ghassan Salti, Dileep Rao, Adam Kulakow, Boomie Aglietti, Nicholas Kristof, Ian Pickus, Kevin O'Leary, Robert J. Lee, Robert Herjavec, Kevin Harrington, Jim Stevens, Kingslea Bueltel, Thomas Horn, Curt Schilling, Drew Scheeler, Alan Mills, Brandon Libby, Lauren Kruse, Bob Kennedy, Leigh Hall, George Villarreal ...Show All
Hide Description: On the heels of the syndicated success of "Wheel of Fortune, " producer Merv Griffin decided to return his classic quiz show-with-a-twist, "Jeopardy!" to the airwaves in 1984. It, too, was a huge success, and also marked a return to the game's tried-and-true formula of answers and questions (after a slightly-modified remake six years earlier failed to catch on). Three contestants, including a returning champion, competed. Six categories are announced (e.g., Art World, Cooking, 20th Century Republicans, "Friends" (the TV series), Muscle Men and College Girls Wearing White T-shirts), each having five answers ostensibly graded by difficulty, from $100 to $500. The champion chose a category and dollar amount (e.g., "College Girls Wearing White T-shirts for $100"), to which host Trebek reads the answer ("Inspector 12 must give her seal of approval before a college girl can wear one of these plain white T-shirts"). Contestants had to respond in question form ("What is Hanes?") ; if correct, they won the value of the question; if he/she was incorrect, failed to answer in time or phrase in the form of a question, that amount was deducted (hence, the dollar amount was "always in jeopardy") and his/her opponents could answer; having enough incorrect answers often led to negative scores. Thereafter, the contestant providing the last correct question selected next, and the process repeated; some answers made use of audio and/or video clues. Hidden behind one of the answers was a "Daily Double" space, with the contestant selecting that space able to wager up to all his/her current winnings or up to $500 if he/she had less) on the answer. After all 30 answers have been revealed (or sometimes, an undefined time limit expired), the game moved into "Double Jeopardy!" Gameplay was the same in "Double Jeopardy!" except six new categories were announced and the answers had values of $200 to $1,000 and two "Daily Double" spaces were hidden (with contestants able to wager up to $1,000 if they had less). At the end of the "Double Jeopardy!" round, all contestants with at least $1 were eligible to play "Final Jeopardy!"; however, anyone with $0 or a negative score was disqualified from further play. Trebek announced a category, and the contestants (before seeing the answer) wagered up to everything they had on their ability to answer. Contestants had 30 seconds to write what they believed was the correct question. Those who were correct had the amount they wagered added to their winnings; however, any incorrect questions or failing to phrase properly lost what they wagered. The contestant with the most cash was champion, kept his/her winnings and got to return the next day. Champions competed until they won five shows (at which point they retired undefeated and, starting in 1997, also won a new car) or until they were defeated. All five-time champions and other high-scoring contestants over a period of time participated in a Tournament of Champions, the winner earning an additional $100,000; there were also teen, college, senior and international tournaments and celebrity shows conducted (the winners of the non-celebrity tournaments also earned a spot in the Tournament of Champions). In the fall of 2001, several changes were made, including the use of a "Clue Crew" (new regulars illustrating answers in selected categories by going "on location"), and an increase in the dollar values of the answers (from $200 to $1,000 in Jeopardy! and $400 to $2,000 in Double Jeopardy!) ; another running change through the years was the addition of "celebrity guests" reading certain answers. None of the changes altered the basic game play, however. ...Show Related & similar Films and TV-Shows:
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