I'm looking forward to this. It will be a flashback for a lot of viewers, with the older set.
Maybe Wheel should do something similar when the time comes - instead of rerunning S37 or S36, perhaps have 'the best of Wheel' with the $1,000,000 winners, funny episodes, older episodes with Vanna turning the letters, etc. Y&R/B&B are starting to do this on Fridays and will be doing this indefinitely after tomorrow as they have ran out of new episodes post-taping suspensions.
The oldest Wheel is known to be going back is Season 33 (2015-16). They will likely dub over those episodes' music cues with the current ones.
Wheel is very stubborn about old footage on the air compared to Jeopardy! I doubt Wheel goes any earlier than that, maybe Season 32 since that had one of the million wins. But they don't really care about rerunning big wins. The first week of May is a rerun week with only one Bonus Round won and a $100,000 loss. And when they do show clips of "old" episodes, the original theme music and other music cues are dubbed over with modern-day equivalents and it sounds ridiculous and cheap.
I knew Jeopardy! would go back to at least Ken's original run while Wheel will surely stay in the 2010's. Just another example of more creative effort going into Jeopardy! than Wheel, even when they're not in production. Wheel's never beating it in the ratings anymore unless maybe they crank out some 80s or 90s episodes, which they won't.
A few years ago, I seem to remember Jeopardy re-airing some of the classic 80's episodes. I can't recall the circumstances behind this, but I'd love to see them cherry pick some old episodes, not just ones featuring Ken, Buzzy, James, etc.
I have actually wondered if Jeopardy!, like many shows are doing right now, could actually be taped from home. I could totally see it working. Alex Trebek could be in his home, and the 3 contestants could be in their homes. I can't see them doing that with all game shows, but with Jeopardy! I think they actually could, since there's not that many pieces of equipment, and I'm sure the answer board could be recreated. How does this sound?
I have actually wondered if Jeopardy!, like many shows are doing right now, could actually be taped from home. I could totally see it working. Alex Trebek could be in his home, and the 3 contestants could be in their homes. I can't see them doing that with all game shows, but with Jeopardy! I think they actually could, since there's not that many pieces of equipment, and I'm sure the answer board could be recreated. How does this sound?
A few years ago, I seem to remember Jeopardy re-airing some of the classic 80's episodes. I can't recall the circumstances behind this, but I'd love to see them cherry pick some old episodes, not just ones featuring Ken, Buzzy, James, etc.
The oldest Wheel is known to be going back is Season 33 (2015-16). They will likely dub over those episodes' music cues with the current ones.
Wheel is very stubborn about old footage on the air compared to Jeopardy! I doubt Wheel goes any earlier than that, maybe Season 32 since that had one of the million wins. But they don't really care about rerunning big wins. The first week of May is a rerun week with only one Bonus Round won and a $100,000 loss. And when they do show clips of "old" episodes, the original theme music and other music cues are dubbed over with modern-day equivalents and it sounds ridiculous and cheap.
I knew Jeopardy! would go back to at least Ken's original run while Wheel will surely stay in the 2010's. Just another example of more creative effort going into Jeopardy! than Wheel, even when they're not in production. Wheel's never beating it in the ratings anymore unless maybe they crank out some 80s or 90s episodes, which they won't.
I stayed around to see what Alex would say about next week and he didn't say anything. My guess is they just didn't know what was coming the next week when they taped that episode.
I thought at least there would be some announcement recorded at a later time.
Monday's Wheel of Fortune is erroneously titled "Ken Jennings' First Show" in TV listings,
Right. That's how they did it. I wasn't even thinking about that.This was probably planned more recently because of the coronavirus, especially if a tournament that had been planned wasn't taped in time. There were teasers for it during the show though.
Yes. A couple are Hans von Walter who won nearly $10,000 on Wheel and $25,000 on Jeopardy! for placing third in the College Championship. There's also Josh Woo who won $2,000 for coming in second place on Jeopardy! Back to School week (another name for Kids Week) and $41,400 on Wheel after winning by $401 (he also won on The Price is Right and won $5,000 on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? with Chris Harrison).