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    January Enterprises (1964–1975) Califon Enterprises (19781979) Jeopardy Productions, Inc. (1984–present) Merv Griffin Productions (1964–1975, 1978–1979) Merv Griffin Enterprises (1984–1994) Columbia TriStar (Domestic) Television (1994–2002) Sony Pictures Television (2002–present)

    • over 8,000
    • March 30, 1964 –, present
    • 40
  2. January 22, 1985: Paul Boymel is the only contestant to play Final Jeopardy! in his third game, the earliest confirmed occurrence of a solo Final Jeopardy! in the syndicated history of the game show. January 24, 1985: Paul Boymel retires undefeated with $32,350. January 25, 1985: The 100th episode of Jeopardy! aired on this date.

  3. The original daytime version debuted on NBC on March 30, 1964, and aired until January 3, 1975. A nighttime syndicated edition aired weekly from September 1974 to September 1975, and a revival, The All-New Jeopardy!, ran on NBC from October 1978 to March 1979 on weekdays.

  4. 1964–1975 $10-$50 $900 $20-$100 $1,800 19781979 and 1983 Pilot $25-$125 $2,250 $50-$250 $4,500 1984 Pilot $50-$250 $4,500 $100-$500 $9,000 1984–2001 $100-$500 $9,000 $200-$1,000 $18,000 1990 Super Jeopardy! 200-1,000 18,000 500-2,500 45,000 2001–present $200-$1,000 $18,000 $400-$2,000 $36,000 2020 GOAT Tournament and Masters Tournament

  5. Jeopardy! is an American quiz show featuring trivia in topics such as history, literature, the arts, pop culture, science and sports. The show has a unique answer-and-question format in which contestants are presented with clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in question form. The show has a decades-long broadcast ...

  6. Reagan Era. The history of the United States from 1964 to 1980 includes the climax and end of the Civil Rights Movement; the escalation and ending of the Vietnam War; the drama of a generational revolt with its sexual freedoms and use of drugs; and the continuation of the Cold War, with its Space Race to put a man on the Moon.

  7. Jan 7, 2014 · The most pivotal year of the 1960s, arguably, is 1964. That’s the year American culture fractured and eventually split along ideological lines — old vs. young; hip vs. square; poor vs. rich ...

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