© 2025 WRVO Public Media
NPR News for Central New York
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Mayim Bialik And Ken Jennings Will Host 'Jeopardy!' Through The End Of The Year

Actress Mayim Bialik and previous winner Ken Jennings will co-host the program through the end of 2021.
Amy Sussman/Getty Images; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Actress Mayim Bialik and previous winner Ken Jennings will co-host the program through the end of 2021.

The game show Jeopardy! has announced that actress Mayim Bialik and previous winner Ken Jennings will co-host the program through the end of 2021.

"Not sure if you've heard but @missmayim and @kenjennings are hosting me until the end of the year," the show tweeted on Thursday. "Everyone on the staff is supralunar."

The announcement is the latest development in the show's troubled search for a new host following the November death of longtime presenter Alex Trebek.

Jeopardy! previously announced that executive producer Mike Richards would share hosting duties with Bialik.

But after The Ringer reported on past offensive comments Richards made on a podcast, he stepped down in late August.

Bialik, a neuroscientist and former star of The Big Bang Theory, has also had to defend past remarks she's made about being hesitant of certain vaccines, though not the COVID-19 shot.

Jennings is well-known among Jeopardy! fans, having gone on an unmatched 74-game winning streak. He also was a consulting producer on the show.

According to the announcement, Bialik will host several weeks of episodes from Sept. 20 through Nov. 5. After that, the pair will split hosting duties "as their schedules allow" until the end of the year.

Both Jennings and Bialik have previously been guest hosts of the program.

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

Recent cuts to federal funding are challenging our mission to serve central and upstate New York with trusted journalism, vital local coverage, and the diverse programming that informs and connects our communities. This is the moment to join our community of supporters and help keep journalists on the ground, asking hard questions that matter to our region.

Stand with public media and make your gift today—not just for yourself, but for all who depend on WRVO as a trusted resource and civic cornerstone in central and upstate New York.