Mayim Bialik will not be hosting Season 2 of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” as she continues to support the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, Variety has learned from sources.

On Monday, ABC issued a press release with changes to their fall schedule, noting that Ken Jennings will host the new season of “Celebrity Jeopardy!,” which premieres Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. ET.

ABC did not respond to Variety’s request for comment.

“Jeopardy!” showrunner Michael Davies revealed earlier this month that material for the star-studded spinoff series’ second season was completed before the WGA went on strike, so the upcoming season will feature completely original material. While Bialik and Jennings split hosting duties on “Jeopardy!,” the former was the sole host for Season 1 of “Celebrity Jeopardy!,” featuring such guests as Simu Liu, Andy Richter, Aisha Tyler, Michael Cera and more.

Back in May, Variety spoke to “Jeopardy!” writers Michele Loud, Jim Rhine and Billy Wisse on the picket line during the fourth day of the WGA strike.

“Our words are on the screen every night,” Loud said. “There is no ‘Jeopardy’ without writers. Without us it’s just an empty blue screen.”

Davies explained on the “Jeopardy!” podcast “Inside Jeopardy!” how the trivia series would proceed with its next season amid the WGA strike.

“We’re going to open the season with a second chance tournament for players from Season 37 who lost their initial game. Winners from that will advance to a Season 37 and Season 38 Champions Wildcard,” he said, adding that questions on these second chance episodes would be “a combination of material that our WGA writers wrote before the strike, which is still in the database, and material that has been re-deployed from multiple multiple seasons of the show.”

  • Margot Robbie
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    671 year ago

    Good. I’m encouraging everyone here to vocally support the strike.

    I’m expecting the studios to start importing foreign movies/TV shows and coming up with absurd reality TV soon, so that could be fun.

    • sab
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      211 year ago

      That’s something I never really appreciated before. In Europe of course we mostly consume media produced in our own language or in English, but it’s completely normal to watch (and for broadcasters to air) shows from all over Europe, either dubbed or with subtitles depending on the country. Subtitles being the only tolerable way of course.

      If a show started airing in French or German with subtitled on US television this would be a huge deal?

      • Margot Robbie
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        131 year ago

        I want to watch some crazy Japanese game shows with subtitles on American TV.

        Whatever happened to Takeshi’s Castle?

        • @soupspoon
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          71 year ago

          It’s back, but on Prime

          • Margot Robbie
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            41 year ago

            Oh sweet. I remember really liking the old version of that show, so I’ll go check it out for nostalgia.

      • HobbitFoot
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        91 year ago

        Outside of dubbed anime, I can’t think of cases where that would ever happen in the USA. Hell, it is somewhat rare to even get non-American English shows in the USA.

        The USA can produce so much television profitably because it is the largest English language television market.

        • sab
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          41 year ago

          Your market at home is also much greater than what any European country could ever dream of. Spain has some occasional hits in Latin America (La Casa de Papel was huge everywhere), but they don’t have anything comparable to the American industry.

          But for sure, the international market is huge - how terrified Hollywood is of offending China is solid evidence of that. :)

          • HobbitFoot
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            11 year ago

            I would expect the Spanish market to be a lot more international since there isn’t one country that could dominate the way the US dominates the English market.

            Mexico has 2.5 times more people than Spain, but the two countries have a similar GDP. There are also other close countries like Colombia and Argentina. In contrast, the USA has over five times the population of the UK with the USA having a higher GDP per capita than the UK. Other English speaking countries either have local languages to compete with, have far smaller populations, and/or have lower GDP per capita.

            Hollywood needs the foreign market, now more than ever. However, it is really hard to compete with the giant that Hollywood is in its local market in English, let alone a foreign language.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        It’s common on streaming platforms for foreign language shows to be huge hits. Squid Game was the most notable one, but Dark was another. Both Netflix.

        On network TV? Never.

        • sab
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          41 year ago

          True, I remember Squid Game was huge in the US. Did people watch it with subtitles?

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            I don’t know about most people, but the default was dubbed so I guess they probably watched it dubbed. I’ve never been able to stand dubs, but that’s just me.

            • GeekFTWOP
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              I’m fine with some dubs, like if they’re real well done, or dubs of some shows I grew up with for the nostalgia. Otherwise yeah subs or bust.

              • sab
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                I think in animated shows it’s fine. Classic Disney movies often have fantastic translations, and it makes it fun to meet people around Europe because we all know the same songs but in different languages.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        If a show started airing in French or German with subtitled on US television this would be a huge deal?

        During the strike? Absolutely. It’d be nothing but a way for them to undermine the strike. Normal day without a stike? I’d absolutely love some new content.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        On TV, it would probably gain no traction. I’m sure a lot of old conservative folks would be turned off by being forced to listen to a language they don’t understand, and that’s exactly the type of people who would phone up their local TV station to complain about it. Younger people might not care so much, and would sit through, but if there’s something else on in English they would probably switch.

        On streaming platforms, they would just never see it in the first place.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      and coming up with absurd reality TV soon,

      Holy shit, that ship sailed years ago. Ten years ago I told everyone that we have officially made too many cameras. Are you trying to imply this will get worse?

      • Margot Robbie
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        31 year ago

        Of course, since there’s no writers and no actors working any more, they’ll have to find something to fill TV time besides politics and reruns.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I know. I was being halfheartedly sarcastic. There’s some horrifically dumb shit out there now. This ought to be exciting to see how far down the barrel they can scrape.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      It’s probably a really good time for independent creators with no connections to the established industry to make some waves and fill that void.

    • ZeroCool
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      -81 year ago

      I know you were kidding, but I am actually starting to enjoy more foreign films, as American films seem to shoehorn in identity politics at every turn.

      Squid game was probably one of the best shows I have ever seen, followed by Alice in borderland. The wandering earth was a fantastic movie. Plenty more, but those are just some good examples of foreign entertainment that buries anything that has come out of hollyweird in the past decade, including the comic book movies.

  • @Fantomas
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    261 year ago

    Mayim had about as much personality and gravitas in that role as a half-sucked jolly rancher. Really odd timing and added weird and unhelpful bits of information to the end of a player’s question.

    • @Mikey_donuts
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      61 year ago

      She really is terrible. Watching some of the old reruns with Trebek on Pluto and he really was the best.

    • uphillbothways
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      That she would refuse to host due to an ongoing strike is clearly indicative of personality and backbone. It’s clear that those lacking both are any who would use this as an opportunity to further enrich themselves and advance their careers. That would in this case be the producers and Ken Jennings.

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        I dont think that’s fair. It’s complicated… As far as we know, Bialik is part of the striking union and Jennings is not. Strikes like this have very specific contractual rights and processes associated with them, they’re not free-form protests (as much as I might like them to be).

        I’m disappointed in whoever is responsible for Jeopardy staying on air, but we don’t have enough information to know who that is.

        Edit: I failed to mention that I agree with your core point (I think) that the Mayim-bashing trend is frustrating and unnecessary.

    • @MimicJar
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      221 year ago

      Technically not, https://www.dlapiper.com/en-US/insights/publications/2023/07/sag-aftra-strike-the-strike-rules-and-the-exceptions

      “Work is permitted if covered by the terms of other SAG-AFTRA agreements, including (but not limited to): … Network Television Code, which covers … Variety programming (including reality shows and game shows …”

      I would also prefer no one host the show while the strike is on, but it is allowed per existing rules.

      • @rifugee
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        91 year ago

        Also, is he even in the union?

    • @Taco2112
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      Honest question, does jeopardy have writers or actors?

      • city cat
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        I would be extremely impressed if Alex Trebek had just pulled all of the questions out of his butt for all of those years.

      • Ech
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        51 year ago

        Does Jeopardy have writers

        They’re literally quoted in the body of the post.

      • @transmatrix
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        31 year ago

        Someone comes up with the answer/question combinations. This would be similar to a late night host doing a show (imo). Ken must not be a SAG member.

  • ZeroCool
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    191 year ago

    I honestly don’t understand why she is on the show in the first place.

    Ken is the greatest Jeopardy player of all time and deserves the job.

    Whether or not Alex Trebek was really smart, he certainly gave off that vibe like he knew a lot about the subjects he quizzed the contestants on.

    I understand she is some sort of scientist, but they are a dime a dozen.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    Jennings is a vast improvement over Bialik. Some great things are already happening because of the strikes.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    I liked Mayim for Celebrity Jeopardy, but I am interested in seeing Ken’s interactions with the celebrities. I think his wit will make for a great show.

  • @Snapz
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    -61 year ago

    Fuck Ken Jennings then? Scab.

    And I assume you’re going to only get trump inauguration reject level “celebrities” as well? “Ladies and gentlemen… our returning champion… The bass player from three doors down!”