'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings reveals why he never would have chosen himself to replace Alex Trebek

Ken Jennings currently hosts “Jeopardy!” on a rotating basis with Mayim Bialik, the show’s other host, but he recently revealed that if he were in charge of casting, he would have gone in a totally different direction.

“If I were hiring for that job, I would go with a sturdy broadcaster with decades of experience, not just somebody who happened to be good at the show many years ago,” he admitted. “But luckily they took a chance on me.”

Calling the hosting gig his “dream job” in an interview with Deseret News, he reiterated, “I was 100% confident I would not get a shot at the job — because that would be insane.”

He went on to praise Alex Trebek, the beloved “Jeopardy!” host who ran the ship from 1984 up until his death from pancreatic cancer in 2020. At the time, most viewers found the idea of anyone taking over the job a tough pill to swallow.

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Of his wife, he continued, “She’s always been like a real reassuring presence for me. Like the first day I was filling in for Alex, I called home, and she said, ‘Well, how did it go?’ And I said, ‘Well, let me put it this way: I am not Alex Trebek up there.’ And she said, ‘Well, you know what? Maybe on his first day, he wasn’t either.’ And I really needed to hear that right then.”

Ken Jennings hosting Jeopardy!

Ken Jennings was nervous when he began working as a permanent host of “Jeopardy!”. (Christopher Willard/ABC via Getty Images)

Jennings described watching the show every day when he was a kid, and explained how the kind of reverence he had affects the way he handles the hosting job now.

Ken Jennings in a navy suit with a light blue shirt and purple suit on the set of 'Jeopardy!'

Ken Jennings has gotten into the groove of hosting “Jeopardy!”. (Sony Pictures Television Jeopardy Productions)

While there is a rule in place that people who have hosted the show cannot compete, executive producer Michael Davies has said he would be open to making an exception in the right circumstances – likely because of Jennings’ legendary status as a contestant.

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However, Jennings is not open to playing again, because of one reason: his friendly rival with another “Jeopardy!” juggernaut, James Holzhauer.

He still holds that record, as well as the record for the highest winnings during regular season play – during his time on the show, he won a total of $2,520,700.

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