Jeopardy! host Katie Couric makes TV history as show’s first female star after preparing by studying legend Alex Trebek
KATIE Couric made TV history last night by taking the reigns of Jeopardy! as she becomes its first-ever female host. The veteran news anchor revealed she had studied Alex Trebek’s approach but was nervous as she took to the famous CBS game show’s lectern. In an interview posted on YouTube, Katie Couric said it was […]
KATIE Couric made TV history last night by taking the reigns of Jeopardy! as she becomes its first-ever female host.
The veteran news anchor revealed she had studied Alex Trebek’s approach but was nervous as she took to the famous CBS game show’s lectern.
Katie Couric has made her first appearance hosting ‘Jeopardy!’[/caption] Katie Couric announcing her new role on Instagram[/caption] She’ll follow in the footsteps of game show host Alex Trebek[/caption]In an interview posted on YouTube, Katie Couric said it was a no-brainer to accept the job on the beloved quiz show.
The 64-year-old said: “It’s just such an American institution and the opportunity to play a small part in the continuation of this show was just something I didn’t want to pass up.”
Couric will host the CBS game show through March 19 as one of a series of guest hosts after legendary longtime host Alex Trebek died from cancer.
Admitting she felt nervous, she said: “The last thing I wanted to do was come here and mess up and embarrass the show.
“The thing is, everyone here [at Jeopardy!] takes such good care of you and it was such a relief to know that they weren’t going to let me look stupid and they were going to have my back and help me out.”
Couric revealed she studied Trebek, specifically how he went from category to category and how he interacted with contestants.
Her hosting gig will also raise money for the charity she co-founded Stand Up To Cancer with the show donating the contestants’ cumulative winnings.
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Trebek died in November after a long and high-profile cancer battle.
Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings originally took over the reins before CBS announced no permanent replacement host will be named.
As well as Couric, Anderson Cooper, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Savannah Guthrie, Dr. Mehmet Oz, journalist Bill Whitaker Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, actress Mayim Bialik have all been asked to host the quiz show.