![]() Jeopardy $0.99 Popular music seems to specialize in finding people to provide a handful of hits (at most), discarding them, and moving on to the next act. Only a handful of performers manage to stick around for a long period of time. Greg Kihn did better than many since he had several successful albums and at least two legitimate hit singles. "Jeopardy" was easily his most successful song and it remains a pleasure to listen to. While many groups in this era were all about synthesizers, Kihn took a much more classic approach, though the music does show more restraint and has a cleaner sound than you would typically see in most songs from the `70s and earlier. Kihn has a slightly "smoky" voice that melds perfectly with the catchy rock beat. Because of this, the music doesn't sound dated or have that highly distinct `80s sound that you might expect. It's been nearly 25 years since Greg Kihn's career peaked with "Jeopardy" but I enjoy listening to it just as much now as I ever did then. And for less than a dollar, you can get a clean mp3 file with no restrictions that hamper your ability to use and enjoy it. ![]() Jakks Jeopardy TV Game $19.99 This game is a lot of fun, and very easy to set up. Good, tough questions. Have played a dozen times or so with no repeats. ![]() Jeopardy - An Inside Look at America's Favorite Quiz Show $9.95 I love Jeopardy! and the host Alex Trebek and Jeopardy! is one of my all-time favorite shows and some evenings when you are eating Salt and Vinegar chips and are hanging out with a friend of yours, you and him have to watch those old-time and new Jeopardy! episodes and they are the best and you'll notice in the first Jeopardy! Alex Trebek is a lot younger there in 1984. Jeopardy! Jeopardy! What a great DVD you can watch in the car someday if there is a DVD player in your vehicle and during the drive, you can just sit back, relax and enjoy JEOPARDY! For an example, you'll be as close to Jeopardy! without watching baseball or a rodeo without putting a piggin' string between your teeth or a buck rein between your fingers. Remember folks, take a deep seat during a drive, hit the play button of all episodes and let 'er buck! This DVD is never going out of print and will never be unavailable which I know as it'll be available forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and they'll just keep making more copies of Jeopardy! for other people to buy and they'll always love it. Don't let this DVD be unavailable someday, because that might break someone's heart and they would sure miss it. OK, don't think about that now, just go onto something different to relax like here's a good one for you. Well, we do things like this. Let's imagine this balloon and this is an uranium atom. We take the atom, and we shoot it with a neutron. BANG! In Paul sakes, vibrates, and splits it into two seperate atoms in a rafter and it gives us energy. Do you think that is very funny! That is in the first episode in 1984 and that's what the contestant Greg Hopkins said. 1987 marked the first teen tournament. Since then, the teen tournament has gone on to provide us with some of our most memorable contestants like Eric Newhouse. So then, the episodes on this DVD are: #1: Episode #1: September 17, 1984 -? Season One Contestants: Greg Hopkins vs. Lois Feinstein vs. Frank Selibas First Episode of Jeopardy #2: Episode #4657: November 30, 2004 -? Season Twenty-One Contestants: Ken Jennings vs. Nancy Zerg vs. David Hankins Ken Jennings 75th and Final Episode #3: Episode #4783, May 23, 2005 -? Season Twenty-One Ultimate Tournament of Champions Finals -? Day 1 Contestants: Jerome Vered vs. Brad Rutter vs. Ken Jennings #4: Episode #4784, May 24, 2005 - Season Twenty-One Ultimate Tournament of Champions Finals ?- Day 2 Contestants: Jerome Vered vs. Brad Rutter vs. Ken Jennings #5: Episode #4785, May 25, 2005 -? Season Twenty-One Ultimate Tournament of Champions Finals ? Day 3 [FINAL DAY] Contestants: Jerome Vered vs. Brad Rutter vs. Ken Jennings My only top favorite episode of Jeopardy! is Jeopardy's 1st in 1984, and that's the only one I would imagine myself to be in as I said, Greg Hopkins is really my favorite character and should really put me in mind of Joe Beaver a lot, and the first one in 1984 is really my only favorite episode, it really is!. Episodes are: 1. Jeopardy's 1st episode hosted by Alex Trebek in 1984 2. Ken Jennings's 75th loosing episode 3. ULTIMATE I: Anyone's Game, Ultimate Finals 4. ULTIMATE II: Brad Takes Control, Ultimate Finals 5. ULTIMATE III: The Final Showdown, Ultimate Finals The contestants on this DVD are the best and they are in 1984 are Frank Selibas, Lois Feinstein and Greg Hopkins, and in 2004 are David Hankins, Nancy Zerg and Ken Jennings and in 2005 in the Ultimate Finals are Jerome Vered, Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings. Jerome Vered looks a lot like Rick MacCuish, Brad Rutter looks a lot like Mike Moorehouse and Ken Jennings looks a lot like John Kerr and there's a couple of contestants look like some guys I know and that is so amazing that JEOPARDY! is the best and wonderful. So, Jeopardy's 1st in 1984 looks simular to the 1987, 1988, 1990 & 1995 National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas, Nevada when Lane Frost was the 1987 world champion Bull Rider and then, 1987 marked the first teen tournament. Since then, the teen tournament has gone on to provide us with some of our most memorable contestants like Eric Newhouse. So the Jeopardy's 1st episode hosted by Alex Trebek looks just simular to the 1987, 1988, 1990 & 1995 NFR in Las Vegas, Nevada when Frank Selibas would be the left-handed calf roper James Zant, Lois Feinstein would be be the Former Miss Rodeo America, past World Champion Breakaway Roper, popular national rodeo spokeswomen, Tad Lucas Award Winner, Lane Frost Award Winner and TV commentator Pam Minnick, and Greg Hopkins would be the 8-time world champion roper Joe Beaver and Jeopardy's 1st episode hosted by Alex Trebek looks just simular to the 1987, 1988, 1990 & 1995 NFR in Las Vegas, Nevada when Frank Selibas would be the left-handed calf roper James Zant, Lois Feinstein would be Pam Minnick, and Greg Hopkins would be the 8-time world champion Joe Beaver. A great unbelievably great character Greg Hopkins is, as Greg's a great character and my favortie top player of Jeopardy, the first man who ever won on Jeopardy, Greg's probably the best man, he really is and I like him as my only favorite man on Jeopardy!- Greg should put me in mind of the world champion of the 8-time world Champion Joe Beaver, as Greg Hopkins is definitely perfect for Joe Beaver, and that's who Greg just reminds me of as the rodeo cowboy roper Joe Beaver! :) So the Ultimate Finals of ULTIMATE I: ANYONE'S GAME, ULTIMATE 2: BRAD TAKES CONTROL & ULTIMATE III: THE FINALS SHOWDOWN will for sure look simular to the 2006 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada and can't wait to buy the 2006 Wrangler NFR on DVD next year but, no time to think about that yet, but Ken Jennings is the very, very best. That's all the perfect with the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada for JEOPARDY! with the rodeo people like James Zant, Pam Minnick and Joe Beaver, definitely perfect for Jeopardy's 1st in 1984, and that's the perfect done deal. When they had 30 seconds in the Final Jeopardy, the music was beautiful as they were thinking by writing down there answers. Here's a great example for Final Jeopardy and the category is Holidays and the question is: The third Monday of January starting in 1986. The answer is Martin Luther King day. Well, keep watching all of the four episodes of Ken Jennings. I am saying so long. Happy trails to JEOPARDY! It is the best old time shows ever to watch over and over again everyday. I loved, enjoyed, and liked this DVD and it is the best ever!!![...] What a CLASSIC DVD OF JEOPARDY! Let 'er buck! ![]() Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy Bundle $34.99 I am so happy with this. We have hours of fun and the kids are learning. |
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