Host | |
Alex Trebek | |
Contestants | |
see below | |
Announcer | |
Johnny Gilbert | |
Broadcast | |
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Packager | |
Sony Pictures Television |
Contestants[]
- Rob Schneider (actor)
- Robin Quivers (radio personality)
- Mark McEwen (TV personality)
- Chris Hardwick (TV personality from Singled Out)
- Sharon Lawrence (actress)
- Patrick Duffy (actor)
- Benjamin Salisbury (actor)
- Kirsten Dunst (actress)
- Joey Gordon-Levitt (actor)
- Benjamin Bratt (actor)
- Carey Lowell (actress)
- Sam Waterston (actor)
- Mike Piazza (catcher from the Los Angeles Dodgers)
- Donna D'Errico (actress)
- Reggie White (minister and defensive end from the Green Bay Packers)
Game Summary[]
Game | Air Date | Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | Detail |
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1 | April 28, 1997 | Rob Schneider | $0 | Robin Quivers | $0 | Mark McEwen | $21,700 | # |
2 | April 29, 1997 | Chris Hardwick | $10,800 | Sharon Lawrence | $2,900 | Patrick Duffy | $0 | # |
3 | April 30, 1997 | Joey Gordon-Levitt | $0 | Kirsten Dunst | $0 (-$700) |
Benjamin Salisbury | $1 | # |
4 | May 1, 1997 | Sam Waterston | $18,800 | Carey Lowell | $200 | Benjamin Bratt | $9,200 | #[1] |
5 | May 2, 1997 | Reggie White | $900 | Donna D'Errico | $3,200 | Mike Piazza | $12,900 | # |
Trivia[]
- Robin Quivers and Mark McEwen appeared on 1998 Jeopardy! Celebrity Invitational, which it was a year later.
- The third game was the second win ever with the minimum prize of $1.
References[]
- ↑ In the opening, the theme song from Law & Order used instead of 1997-2001 Jeopardy theme song.
List[]
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1998 | 1998-A | 1998-B | 1999 | 1999-A | 1999-B |
2001 | 2003 | 2006 | 2009 | 2015 | |
Tournaments
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