
As I Tweeted
I had a weird showbiz dream last night: Pat Sajak stepped down as host of “Wheel Of Fortune” and his replacement was none other than Mike Richards.
I had a weird showbiz dream last night: Pat Sajak stepped down as host of “Wheel Of Fortune” and his replacement was none other than Mike Richards.
I have no feelings one way or another about ABBA reuniting and releasing a new album, but I was shocked they made Mike Richards their new lead singer.
Since I’ve been commenting on the “Jeopardy!” mess for most of this year, I suppose I had to write something about Mike Richards finally being fired as executive producer of the show. So, here we go.
After new information has come to light, I have updated my piece on Mike Richards no longer being the host of “Jeopardy!” Here’s the new version.
Claire McNear of The Ringer did some digging into the background of Mike Richards, the newly-named host of “Jeopardy!” What she found is mighty ugly.
My inbox has filled up with messages from people asking my reaction to Sony naming Mike Richards the new full-time host of “Jeopardy!” with Mayim Bialik also signed for primetime versions of the show. Here are my thoughts.
I’m not surprised, but disappointed, by a report that “Jeopardy!” executive producer Mike Richards is in advanced negotiations to become permanent host of the show. Here’s why.
While it looks for a new host, “The Daily Show” has announced some of the fill-ins who will sit behind its desk — but the vast majority have no shot at getting the job permanently. Here’s why.
Some thoughts about the primetime debut of “Celebrity Jeopardy,” the live edition of “Shark Tank,” and the ridiculous complaints by St. Louis Cardinals fans about Friday’s game on Apple TV+.
Here’s my explanation of how Matt Amodio’s “Jeopardy!” win streak came to an end after 38 games, why he has nothing to hang his head about, and how his example will hopefully inspire other players going forward.