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Late ‘Jeopardy!’ host Alex Trebek shares message of hope in pre-taped episode

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By ANI
WASHINGTON: The legendary tv host Alex Trebek recorded a number of episodes of ‘Jeopardy!’ in 2020, just a few days earlier than his dying, and in one of many last episodes, the star shared a hopeful message for followers.

According to Fox News, even after his dying, the departed soul Trebek motivated his followers with a number of pre-taped episodes that he recorded in November.

At the start of Monday’s episode, Trebek, who died on the age of 80 in November after preventing pancreatic most cancers, supplied up a standard greeting monologue and urged viewers to be form throughout the difficult time of the pandemic.

“Hello, ladies and gentlemen, you’ll recall that about a month ago, I asked all of you to take a moment to give thanks for all of the blessings that you enjoy in your lives,” he started.

Trebek continued, “Now today, a different kind of message; This is ‘the season of giving,’ I know you want to be generous with your family, your friends, your loved ones, but today I’d like you to go one step further,” reported Fox News.

He emphasised on ‘open up serving to palms and hearts’ to those that are nonetheless struggling’ on account of the continuing coronavirus pandemic and ‘people who find themselves struggling by means of no fault of their very own.’

“We’re trying to build a gentler, kinder society and if we all pitch in just a little bit, we’re gonna get there,” Trebek continued.

This week’s episodes of ‘Jeopardy!’ would be the last ones that includes Trebek earlier than visitor hosts starting with champ Ken Jennings will fill his place till a everlasting substitute is called, a report by Fox News advised.