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Trebek's Back

RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:

Alex Trebek is back.

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ALEX TREBEK: It's another day at the office for me and an exciting day because so many great things have been happening.

NOEL KING, HOST:

Trebek has hosted "Jeopardy!" since 1984. But then this spring, he shared some bad news. He'd been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. But since March, Trebek has responded so well to treatments that his crew is now recording new episodes of "Jeopardy!"

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UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: I'd like to welcome you all to the first day of season 36. So put your hands together...

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TREBEK: I've gone through a lot of chemotherapy. And thankfully, that is now over. I'm on the mend. And that's all I can hope for right now.

KING: And how did the 79-year-old host end his online announcement?

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TREBEK: Let me tell you - it's going to be a good year.

MARTIN: Indeed it will. The new season of "Jeopardy!" - hosted, as always, by Alex Trebek - premieres September 9. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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