I just don't see Drew leaving TPIR unless he gets in some sort of scandal, or if the ratings really take a dive, and nothing like that has happened yet. Also, he's somewhere around 60 and considering that Bob Barker hosted the show into his 80's Drew could have a while to go as host.
59 to be exact; will be 60 May 23 of this year. As a side note: when Drew reaches 60, do you think that there will be a special TPIR to celebrate that birthday?
I just don't see Drew leaving TPIR unless he gets in some sort of scandal, or if the ratings really take a dive, and nothing like that has happened yet. Also, he's somewhere around 60 and considering that Bob Barker hosted the show into his 80's Drew could have a while to go as host.
He commented the other night that he had been asked when he was retiring. His answer was that Iain Armitage scares him, meaning he knows he can be replaced.Perhaps there is some confusion with Alex Trebek, who is battling blood clots in the brain. He will be taking some time off. He was also set to retire sometime in the next year or so.
He commented the other night that he had been asked when he was retiring. His answer was that Iain Armitage scares him, meaning he knows he can be replaced.
I know it's off-topic, but I was pointing out that if he has plans to retire, he's not confirming it on-air. At least not on his show.Alex Trebek is 77, and is apparently having some health problems. So he's 17 or 18 years older than Drew Carey
Of course there will be. TPIR has never met a "theme" show that they didn't like.
I still can't warm up to George as the announcer. To be fair, nobody can replace Johnny or Rod.They did one for Bob's 90th in 2013, and also for April Fools 2015 when George thought he was bringing Drew out, but it was actually Bob who came out (Bob being in for one IUFB, one pricing game [Lucky $even], and one Showcase]).
I still can't warm up to George as the announcer. To be fair, nobody can replace Johnny or Rod.
It looks like they are purposely dumbing down the audience, or maybe I never noticed it before. They seem a lot more "out there" than before.George G. isn't bad. He does try to be "cutsey" at times, but it doesn't hurt the show. And if he stopped saying "hi momma may", the audience would go into massive convulsions!
I never thought I would ever say this, but I tune in before heading to work just to know that the earth is still turning. If "come on down" wasn't being shouted there would be something terribly wrong! (I jest, of course, but it does offer some comfort I'm sure for many viewers, and perhaps that is a good thing).
I still can't warm up to George as the announcer. To be fair, nobody can replace Johnny or Rod.