Celebrity Jeopardy! | |
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Genre | Game show |
Created by | Merv Griffin |
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Presented by | |
Narrated by | Johnny Gilbert |
Ending theme | "Think!" |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Executive producer | Michael Davies |
Producer | Sarah Whitcomb Foss |
Production company | Sony Pictures Television [lower-alpha 1] |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | September 25, 2022 – present |
Related | |
Jeopardy! |
Celebrity Jeopardy! is an American game show that consists of 13-episode tournaments - each played by 27 celebrities. [1] Their winnings in the tournaments are donated to a charity of their choice.
Unlike previous iterations of "Celebrity Jeopardy!", which were special editions of Jeopardy! , Celebrity Jeopardy! is a separate entity, airing in a different time slot while regular episodes of Jeopardy! continue to air as normal. [2] The series premiered on September 25, 2022 on ABC [3] with Mayim Bialik as the host. [4] In May 2023, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 27, 2023, with Ken Jennings replacing Bialik as host. [5] [6] In November 2023, it was announced that the second part of the second season would resume on Tuesday nights starting January 2, 2024. [7] In May 2024, the series was renewed for a third season. [8]
The series consists of a bracket tournament with 3 rounds. 27 contestants compete in 9 quarterfinal games, the winners of which advance to 3 semifinal games. The winners of each semifinal game advance to the finals, whose winner receives a $1,000,000 grand prize for their chosen charity, an entry into the Tournament of Champions and the title of "Celebrity Jeopardy! Champion". [9] Contestants eliminated in the quarterfinals earned $30,000 for their charities, while those eliminated in the semifinals earned $50,000. Third place in the finals earned $100,000, while second place earned $250,000. [10]
The structure of each episode is similar to the regular Jeopardy! show, with clues based on 1984–2001 clue values. The "Jeopardy!" round is played with clues ranging from $100 to $500, with one Daily Double hidden among them, allowing whoever selects it to wager some or all of their score on the clue. It is followed by the "Double Jeopardy!" round, where clue values are doubled and there are two hidden Daily Double clues.
Celebrity Jeopardy! games include a third "Triple Jeopardy!" round, similar to international one-hour versions of the game. Clue values are tripled, resulting in $300 to $1,500 with three Daily Doubles. [9] Typically, one category in the third round (usually the sixth) in season 1 is played with a champion presenting clues. Buzzy Cohen (episode 1), Austin Rogers (episode 2), current host Ken Jennings (episode 3), Ryan Long (episode 5), Brad Rutter (episode 6), Matt Amodio (episode 8), Colby Burnett (episode 9), Mattea Roach (episode 10), Amy Schneider (episode 12), and James Holzhauer (episode 13) have presented categories.
"Final Jeopardy!" is played after the third round, where traditional rules for celebrity tournaments apply (players with $0 or negative money are given an amount to participate; $1,000 in season one, $500 in season two). Contestants will first receive the category, then wager any amount from $0 to their current score. They then receive the clue and must write their response in 30 seconds. Players' wagers are added to their score if they were correct, and subtracted if they were incorrect. The player with the highest score at the end of "Final Jeopardy!" wins the game.
In season 2, viewers can be able to view the scores for each player (except for the first and final clue of each round), as well as highlighting the player's chosen category.
A total of 27 contestants competed in the season. Known contestants are listed here in the order of their initial episode and with the charities they are playing for.
A total of 27 contestants competed in the season. [13] [14] Known contestants are listed here in the order of their initial episode and with the charities they are playing for.
During the first season, each batch of three quarterfinal matches was followed immediately by a semifinal with the three winners. The winner was invited to the Season 40 Tournament of Champions in March 2024.
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||
Episode 1 (September 25, 2022) | |||||||||||||
Simu Liu | $23,200 | ||||||||||||
Ego Nwodim | $0 | ||||||||||||
Andy Richter | $18,900 | ||||||||||||
Episode 2 (October 2, 2022) | Episode 4 (October 16, 2022) | ||||||||||||
Eddie Huang | $0 | Ike Barinholtz | $22,601 | ||||||||||
Reggie Watts | $2,700 | Simu Liu | $20,000 | ||||||||||
Iliza Shlesinger | $14,401 | Iliza Shlesinger | $0 | ||||||||||
Episode 3 (October 9, 2022) | |||||||||||||
Constance Wu | $0 | ||||||||||||
Ike Barinholtz | $46,001 | ||||||||||||
Jalen Rose | $0 [lower-alpha 2] | ||||||||||||
Episode 5 (October 23, 2022) | |||||||||||||
Aisha Tyler | $24,200 | ||||||||||||
John Michael Higgins | $31,400 | ||||||||||||
Matt Rogers | $30,500 | ||||||||||||
Episode 6 (October 30, 2022) | Episode 8 (November 13, 2022) | Episode 13 (February 2, 2023) | |||||||||||
Troian Bellisario | $2,901 | John Michael Higgins | $10,800 | Wil Wheaton | $23,000 | ||||||||
Wil Wheaton | $28,201 | Wil Wheaton | $42,200 | Patton Oswalt | $72,000 | ||||||||
Hasan Minhaj | $0 | Joel Kim Booster | $38,600 | Ike Barinholtz | $72,001 | ||||||||
Episode 7 (November 6, 2022) | |||||||||||||
Ray Romano | $42 | ||||||||||||
Joel Kim Booster | $19,000 | ||||||||||||
Melissa Rauch | $0 | ||||||||||||
Episode 9 (January 5, 2023) | |||||||||||||
Michael Cera | $20,000 | ||||||||||||
Brianne Howey | $2,000 | ||||||||||||
Zoë Chao | $0 | ||||||||||||
Episode 10 (January 12, 2023) | Episode 12 (January 26, 2023) | ||||||||||||
Patton Oswalt | $54,400 | Patton Oswalt | $24,600 | ||||||||||
Candace Parker | $1,960 | Brendan Hunt | $20,700 | ||||||||||
Torrey DeVitto | $3,200 | Michael Cera | $0 | ||||||||||
Episode 11 (January 19, 2023) | |||||||||||||
B. J. Novak | $6,800 | ||||||||||||
Brendan Hunt | $28,000 | ||||||||||||
Cari Champion | $100 | ||||||||||||
For the second season, all quarterfinal matches aired consecutively, followed by the semifinals and finals. [15] Matches did not necessarily air in production order. [16]
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||
Episode 1 (September 27, 2023) | |||||||||||||
Mark Duplass | $30,197 | ||||||||||||
Emily Hampshire | $0 [lower-alpha 3] | ||||||||||||
Utkarsh Ambudkar | $30,201 | ||||||||||||
Episode 5 (October 25, 2023) | Episode 10 (January 2, 2024) | ||||||||||||
Mira Sorvino | $24,200 | Utkarsh Ambudkar | $16,800 | ||||||||||
Adam Rodriguez | $5,000 | Mira Sorvino | $0 | ||||||||||
Peter Schrager | $19,000 | Lisa Ann Walter | $32,201 | ||||||||||
Episode 2 (October 4, 2023) | |||||||||||||
Brian Baumgartner | $12,399 | ||||||||||||
Lisa Ann Walter | $16,700 | ||||||||||||
Timothy Simons | $16,600 | ||||||||||||
Episode 4 (October 18, 2023) | |||||||||||||
Steven Weber | $25,000 | ||||||||||||
Shane Battier | $21,400 | ||||||||||||
Melissa Fumero | $900 [lower-alpha 4] | ||||||||||||
Episode 3 (October 11, 2023) | Episode 11 (January 9, 2024) | Episode 13 (January 23, 2024) | |||||||||||
Christopher Meloni | $17,600 | Steven Weber | $0 | Mo Rocca | $1,100 | ||||||||
Sherri Shepherd | $75 | Katie Nolan | $17,400 | Lisa Ann Walter | $27,500 | ||||||||
Katie Nolan | $17,600 [lower-alpha 5] | Dulé Hill | $0 | Katie Nolan | $0 | ||||||||
Episode 6 (November 1, 2023) | |||||||||||||
Dulé Hill | $10,000 | ||||||||||||
Sheryl Underwood | $200 | ||||||||||||
Peter Facinelli | $0 | ||||||||||||
Episode 7 (November 15, 2023) | |||||||||||||
Macaulay Culkin | $33,600 | ||||||||||||
Rachel Dratch | $33,601 | ||||||||||||
Becky Lynch | $1,000 [lower-alpha 6] | ||||||||||||
Episode 9 (December 6, 2023) | Episode 12 (January 16, 2024) | ||||||||||||
Kyra Sedgwick | $0 | Rachel Dratch | $18,900 | ||||||||||
Mo Rocca | $25,200 | Mo Rocca | $38,100 | ||||||||||
Amanda Seales | $12,300 | Heather McMahan | $0 | ||||||||||
Episode 8 (November 29, 2023) | |||||||||||||
Cynthia Nixon | $8,199 | ||||||||||||
Cedric the Entertainer | $8,200 | ||||||||||||
Heather McMahan | $20,600 | ||||||||||||
The premiere episode of Celebrity Jeopardy! averaged 4.03 million viewers, placing 33rd for the week, 22nd among non-sports programs and second among ABC's non-sports programs. [17]
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) | Viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Quarterfinal #1: Simu Liu, Ego Nwodim and Andy Richter" | September 25, 2022 | 0.4 | 4.03 [18] |
2 | "Quarterfinal #2: Eddie Huang, Reggie Watts and Iliza Shlesinger" | October 2, 2022 | 0.4 | 3.50 [19] |
3 | "Quarterfinal #3: Constance Wu, Ike Barinholtz and Jalen Rose" | October 9, 2022 | 0.4 | 3.57 [20] |
4 | "Semifinal #1: Ike Barinholtz, Simu Liu, and Iliza Shlesinger" | October 16, 2022 | 0.4 | 3.36 [21] |
5 | "Quarterfinal #4: Aisha Tyler, John Michael Higgins and Matt Rogers" | October 23, 2022 | 0.5 | 3.66 [22] |
6 | "Quarterfinal #5: Troian Bellisario, Wil Wheaton and Hasan Minhab" | October 30, 2022 | 0.3 | 3.18 [23] |
7 | "Quarterfinal #6: Ray Romano, Joel Kim Booster and Melissa Rauch" | November 6, 2022 | 0.4 | 3.50 [24] |
8 | "Semifinal #2: John Michael Higgins, Wil Wheaton and Joel Kim Booster" | November 13, 2022 | 0.5 | 3.82 [25] |
9 | "Quarterfinal #7: Michael Cera, Brianne Howey and Zoë Chao" | January 5, 2023 | 0.6 | 4.11 [26] |
10 | "Quarterfinal #8: Patton Oswalt, Candace Parker and Torrey DeVitto" | January 12, 2023 | 0.6 | 3.97 [27] |
11 | "Quarterfinal #9: B.J. Novak, Brendan Hunt and Cari Champion" | January 19, 2023 | 0.5 | 4.16 [28] |
12 | "Semifinal #3: Patton Oswalt, Brendan Hunt and Michael Cera" | January 26, 2023 | 0.6 | 4.44 [29] |
13 | "Final: Wil Wheaton, Patton Oswalt and Ike Barinholtz" | February 2, 2023 | 0.7 | 4.84 [30] |
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) | Viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Quarterfinal #1: Mark Duplass, Emily Hampshire and Utkarsh Ambudkar" | September 27, 2023 | 0.5 | 3.59 [31] |
2 | "Quarterfinal #2: Brian Baumgartner, Lisa Ann Walter and Timothy Simons" | October 4, 2023 | 0.4 | 3.63 [32] |
3 | "Quarterfinal #3: Christopher Meloni, Sherri Shepherd and Katie Nolan" | October 11, 2023 | 0.4 | 4.00 [33] |
4 | "Quarterfinal #4: Steven Weber, Shane Battier and Melissa Fumero" | October 18, 2023 | 0.4 | 3.96 [34] |
5 | "Quarterfinal #5: Mira Sorvino, Adam Rodriguez and Peter Schrager" | October 25, 2023 | 0.4 | 3.88 [35] |
6 | "Quarterfinal #6: Dulé Hill, Sheryl Underwood and Peter Facinelli" | November 1, 2023 | 0.4 | 3.86 [36] |
7 | "Quarterfinal #7: Macaulay Culkin, Rachel Dratch and Becky Lynch" | November 15, 2023 | 0.5 | 4.24 [37] |
8 | "Quarterfinal #8: Cynthia Nixon, Cedric the Entertainer and Heather McMahan" | November 29, 2023 | 0.4 | 3.80 [38] |
9 | "Quarterfinal #9: Kyra Sedgwick, Mo Rocca and Amanda Seales" | December 6, 2023 | 0.4 | 3.81 [39] |
10 | "Semifinal #1: Utkarsh Ambudkar, Mira Sorvino and Lisa Ann Walter" | January 2, 2024 | 0.5 | 4.54 [40] |
11 | "Semifinal #2: Steven Weber, Katie Nolan and Dulé Hill" | January 9, 2024 | 0.5 | 4.56 [41] |
12 | "Semifinal #3: Rachel Dratch, Mo Rocca and Heather McMahan" | January 16, 2024 | 0.6 | 4.53 [42] |
13 | "Final: Mo Rocca, Lisa Ann Walter and Katie Nolan" | January 23, 2024 | 0.5 | 4.27 [43] |
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