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Merv Griffin didn’t have the name “Jeopardy!” in mind for the iconic game show when he created the concept. In fact, he had a wildly different title picked out.
It was formatted similarly to today’s “Jeopardy!,” albeit with only one round of 100 questions, presented on a large board with 10 categories at the top and 10 clues in each category.
“Since ‘The $64,000 Question,’ the network won’t let you do those anymore,” replied Merv. The rigging scandals of the 1950s had killed off American quiz shows, seemingly for good.
Josh Weikert, an Immaculata University professor, fought off a strong challenger and won only after answering the final Jeopardy question correctly. His second game airs Monday night.