Jeopardy host Alex Trebek had a heart attack. He is okay now but isn't going back to the show until January. I think the stress finally got to him.
I have one question at a time like this: Does this mean he will not be enjoying delicious cheese curds when he visits Wisconsin?
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
I'll Take Myocardinal Infarction for $100
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
America's TV Icons...For The Most Part
Viacom's solution to old people ,TV Land ,and Entertainment Weekly posted their list of the top 50 Greatest TV Icons. What's a TV icon? A personality who struts straight from the small screen and into your house. You speak about them on a one name basis. These people are best friends with America.
When you frame it like that, the list isn't that surprising. It includes everyone from Johnny Carson and Milton Berle to Ellen DeGeneres and John Stewart. However, a few celebrities snuck through that I am going to take issues with and a few I thought were left off.
- Larry Hagman: Dallas was huge. No one can negate that. But really? Top 50 TV icons of all time? Really? Too soon. Plus I preferred him on I Dream of Jeannie.
- Jennifer Aniston: Same story. Friends is funny and popular and she did have that haircut, but if I were to make a list of icons, she wouldn't crack my top 100. Or I would at least put her behind Larry Hagman.
- Alex Trebek & Pat Sajack: Neither of these men were in the top 50. Their presence in American homes for a combined 42 years is impressive. Their quick wit and ability to keep those game shows fresh is near miraculous.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Jeopardy Trebeks...Treks to Wisconsin
UW-Madison is playing host to this iconic tournament next spring?
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