celebrity jeopardy

An easy to download and use game, Celebrity Jeopardy provides an intriguing and thrilling twist to the regular Jeopardy game. [...] Working around various trivia topics such as history, culture, science, and literature, the game provokes much enjoyment not only among its players but among the viewers themselves. [1]

Darrell Hammond also appeared in each sketch, eleven as Sean Connery. [...] Macdonald also stated that Reynolds is a fan of the sketch and that there were talks to do a sketch where the real Reynolds would crash the game and punch out Macdonald. [2]

People loved him as the host but when he quit his regular job with Saturday Night Live then the Celebrity Jeopardy SNL show went away also because he made the show. [3]

Will Ferrell (as Alex Trebek) and Darrell Hammond (as Sean Connery). [...] Under the guise of a run-of-the-mill celebrity game show wherein celebrity contestants appear and donate their winnings to charity, the sketches usually begin at the start of the second round of Jeopardy!, called Double Jeopardy!. [2]

Only one of the thirteen shows did not feature the host of the show as a contestant on the game show during the sketch. [3]

Thirteen sketches have been aired to date, two per season from 1996 to 2002, and one in 2005 when Will Ferrell returned to host an episode of Saturday Night Live. [2]

To play, download the Celebrity Jeopardy software and register with an available unique name. [1]

Each player is guaranteed a minimum winnings amount to distribute to his or her charities, and with a higher guaranteed amount going to each game’s winner. [...] Other notables known to have played the game during the NBC era included game show hosts Bill Cullen, Art James, and Peter Marshall (sometime in the early 1970s). [4]

Patent pending, multi-player trivia site Trivia Mania launches with fanfare. [1]

While exceptions exist (see full listing below), celebrity games have by tradition been broadcast annually as a weeklong event, and on occasion have been called Power Players Week (featuring personalities in politics and journalism). [...] Alex Trebek announced Julie Bowen as a contestant in a KABC 7 news report aired August 12, 2006, but she did not appear on the press release of confirmed contestants. [4]

Sources:
[1] Celebrity Jeopardy
[2] Celebrity Jeopardy! (Saturday Night Live) - Wikipedia, the free
[3] Celebrity Jeopardy SNL
[4] Celebrity Jeopardy! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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