The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Sentimenta­l video tribute closes Trebek’s final ‘Jeopardy!’

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

NEW YORK » More than two months after Alex Trebek’s death, fans of “Jeopardy!” finally got the chance to say goodbye.

A video tribute to the host closed Friday’s episode of the quiz show, the final one that Trebek taped before pancreatic cancer claimed his life on Nov. 8.

The 90-second montage, set to Hugh Jackman singing the Peter Allen song “Once Before I Go,” is a lightheart­ed and laughter-filled remembranc­e showing Trebek’s changing look through his 36 years as host, with moustache and without, with black hair and with grey, with suits from several decades.

It celebrated the wackier moments of the usually strait-laced Trebek, showing him verbally sparring with contestant­s and arm-wrestling with one.

“You really make me feel inadequate,” he tells a child contestant.

“Sorry about that,” she sassily answers. Trebek is shown walking on the set pants-less in one clip, dressed as the Statue of Liberty in another and wearing the costume of a Trojan solider in another.

A clip of the host declaring, “I don’t dance,” is shown amid scenes of him dancing through the years.

The tribute is still plenty sad and sentimenta­l, though, as Jackman sings, “it’s so hard to say good-byes, when there’s so much that’s left unspoken in your eyes,” and “once before I go, I would like to let you know, that I would do it all again.”

And in its final moments it shows Trebek signing off through the decades, repeatedly saying, “So long, everybody.”

Trebek died Nov. 8 at age 80 but had pre-taped several weeks of shows that have continued to air. He kept working for nearly two years after his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer, remaining in place at the podium where he had become an institutio­n since starting in 1984.

The show will continue this week with a series of interim hosts, starting with veteran “Jeopardy!” champion Ken Jennings.

 ??  ?? Alex Trebek in the press room at the 46th annual Daytime Emmy Awards on May 5, 2019, in Pasadena, Calif.
Alex Trebek in the press room at the 46th annual Daytime Emmy Awards on May 5, 2019, in Pasadena, Calif.

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