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''Jeopardy'' is a game show that premiered on NBC on March 30, 1964 and ended it's run on January 3, 1975, it returned briefly returned on NBC October 2, 1978 and ended on March 2, 1979 and returned again but in syndication on September 10, 1984 and has been airing ever since. It was created by talk show host Merv Griffin and was hosted by Art Fleming for the NBC series' and later by Alex Trebek for the Syndicated series. On March 5, 1964 a '''''test pilot''''' <ref>[https://www.paleycenter.org/collection/item/?q=Jeopardy%21&p=1&item=B:47538 Paley Center For Media Page on the Pilot]<ref>was recorded to pitch the series to NBC. The contestants were Grace , Jerre and Dolores (last names are unknown) and the winner of the pilot is unknown. Art Fleming hosted the pilot and Don Pardo (who also announced the first NBC series) announces the pilot as well.  
''Jeopardy'' is a game show that premiered on NBC on March 30th, 1964 and ended its first run on January 3rd, 1975, it returned briefly returned on NBC October 2nd, 1978 and ended its second run on March 2nd, 1979 and returned again but in syndication on September 10th, 1984 and has been airing ever since. It was created by talk show host Merv Griffin and was hosted by Art Fleming for the NBC series' and later by Alex Trebek for the syndicated series from 1984 to 2021.


==History==
==History==
The whereabouts of the pilot were unknown until the syndicated version's 4000th episode on May 15, 2002 where Alex (the version's host) described the original NBC series, because most of the series' episodes were destroyed, a 24 second snippet of the pilot was shown and it was just the beginning of the first round. In 2005, Sony released a DVD with 5 episodes of the syndicated series and the special features featured interviews with the crew and included 3 more clips from the pilot. First one is Art Fleming describing the show's premise, second one is of Art Fleming walking onto the set and the third one is of the shows logo from the intro. The rest of the pilot remains lost.
On March 5th, 1964 '''a test pilot was recorded to pitch the series to NBC'''.<ref>[https://www.paleycenter.org/collection/item/?q=Jeopardy%21&p=1&item=B:47538 Paley Center page on its collection, including the ''Jeopardy'' test pilot.] Retrieved 25 Mar '20</ref> The contestants were Grace, Jerre, and Dolores (last names are unknown) and the winner of the pilot is unknown. Art Fleming hosted the pilot and Don Pardo (who also announced the first NBC series) announces the pilot as well.
 
==Availability==
The whereabouts of the pilot were unknown until the syndicated version's 4000th episode on May 15th, 2002, where Alex Trebek (the current host) described the original NBC series, and showed a 24-second snippet of the pilot, which was the beginning of the first round. In 2005, Sony released a DVD with 5 episodes of the syndicated series and the special features featured interviews with the crew, which included three more clips from the pilot. The first clip is of Art Fleming describing the show's premise, the second one is of Art Fleming walking onto the set, and the third one is of the shows logo from the intro. A brief snippet was used in a segment on game shows as part of NBC's 90th Anniversary in February 2017. The rest of the pilot remains lost.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Double Jeopardy 1964.jpg|Second round about to begin. NOTE: Categories are on the bottom as well as the top
File:Jeopardy1964pilot1.PNG.png|The curtian revealing the board for round 1 (Note that the categories are on the bottom as well as the top).
File:Jeopardy1964pilot2.PNG.png|The contestant podiums from the pilot.
File:Double_Jeopardy_1964.jpg|Screenshot of the second round beginning.
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Revision as of 02:25, 13 February 2021

Jeopardy1964pilotlogo.jpg

The show's logo in the pilot.

Status: Partially Found

Jeopardy is a game show that premiered on NBC on March 30th, 1964 and ended its first run on January 3rd, 1975, it returned briefly returned on NBC October 2nd, 1978 and ended its second run on March 2nd, 1979 and returned again but in syndication on September 10th, 1984 and has been airing ever since. It was created by talk show host Merv Griffin and was hosted by Art Fleming for the NBC series' and later by Alex Trebek for the syndicated series from 1984 to 2021.

History

On March 5th, 1964 a test pilot was recorded to pitch the series to NBC.[1] The contestants were Grace, Jerre, and Dolores (last names are unknown) and the winner of the pilot is unknown. Art Fleming hosted the pilot and Don Pardo (who also announced the first NBC series) announces the pilot as well.

Availability

The whereabouts of the pilot were unknown until the syndicated version's 4000th episode on May 15th, 2002, where Alex Trebek (the current host) described the original NBC series, and showed a 24-second snippet of the pilot, which was the beginning of the first round. In 2005, Sony released a DVD with 5 episodes of the syndicated series and the special features featured interviews with the crew, which included three more clips from the pilot. The first clip is of Art Fleming describing the show's premise, the second one is of Art Fleming walking onto the set, and the third one is of the shows logo from the intro. A brief snippet was used in a segment on game shows as part of NBC's 90th Anniversary in February 2017. The rest of the pilot remains lost.

Gallery

The 4000th show that the pilot is briefly shown on (01:32).

2005 DVD feature "21 Years Of Answers & Questions" that features various snippets of the pilot (2:27, 4:07, 4:29, 9:39, 20:43).

NBC's 90th Anniversary game shows segment with a snippet of the pilot on (01:09).

References