Post by NJtoTX on May 22, 2024 14:48:34 GMT
From Season 33: JEOPARDY! INFORMATION SHEET
Congratulations! You’re booked for the show! Now you are going to need some anecdotes for your interview segment with Alex (nah, Ken). Who knows how many interviews you’ll have with Alex (still Ken). It could be from 1 to 74!
We want to get a sense of who you are. And the viewing audience would like to get to know you, too. Tell us about yourself. Tell us about your family. Do you have children? Tell me what makes you proud about them. Tell me about your job. Why did you decide on your vocation? How long have you had it and have you done anything else? What are your hobbies? What do you do in your free time?
Keep it upbeat. We want the audience to identify with you. This is a good opportunity for you to relax before you get back into the game, so have some fun with it! Tell us something about yourself or something you’ve done that no one would guess about you.
PART ONE: FIVE INTERESTING FACTS
1
2
3
4
5
LEADING QUESTIONS
PART TWO: How did you do on PART ONE? I know. You realized how tough it is to think of material, and you hated every minute of it. But keep in mind that this is supposed to be fun. Also, we’re trying to give Alex (you know) an interesting variety of material to work with. Here’s some help for you. Below is a list of “LEADING QUESTIONS”. Answer as many as possible. One last thing: these are not “yes” or “no” questions.
What are you going to do with any money you win?
What is the one mistake that no one will let you forget?
What is your funniest travel memory?
What’s the most romantic thing you’ve ever done or has happened to you?
Have you ever been at a turning point in your career?
What is your most treasured possession?
Have you ever had any problems occur because of a language misunderstanding?
Have you ever had a lucky encounter with a Good Samaritan? Ever play one?
Have you ever had a terrible job interview? Date?
Everyone has a special talent or quality. What is yours? How do you use it?
Who or what first got you interested in learning/knowledge/education?
What is your educational background?
Why did you choose your major/majors?
Tell us what you do for a living. (Not just the title, but what it is you actually do.)
How did you get your job?
How did your career come about?
Do you have a dream job?
Do you do any volunteer work?
Who has influenced your life?
Is there anything interesting about your city or town?
Where have you traveled?
Do you participate in any sports or clubs?
How did you meet your spouse or partner?
Are there any interesting facts about your heritage?
Do you collect anything?
Have you done anything adventurous?
What is your secret ambition?
Have you had any brushes with greatness or celebrities?
What is your first memory of Jeopardy!?
Any funny stories related to watching Jeopardy! Or playing along or competing with friends or family?
Why did you want to be on Jeopardy!?
What would you like your legacy to be?
Congratulations! You’re booked for the show! Now you are going to need some anecdotes for your interview segment with Alex (nah, Ken). Who knows how many interviews you’ll have with Alex (still Ken). It could be from 1 to 74!
We want to get a sense of who you are. And the viewing audience would like to get to know you, too. Tell us about yourself. Tell us about your family. Do you have children? Tell me what makes you proud about them. Tell me about your job. Why did you decide on your vocation? How long have you had it and have you done anything else? What are your hobbies? What do you do in your free time?
Keep it upbeat. We want the audience to identify with you. This is a good opportunity for you to relax before you get back into the game, so have some fun with it! Tell us something about yourself or something you’ve done that no one would guess about you.
PART ONE: FIVE INTERESTING FACTS
1
2
3
4
5
LEADING QUESTIONS
PART TWO: How did you do on PART ONE? I know. You realized how tough it is to think of material, and you hated every minute of it. But keep in mind that this is supposed to be fun. Also, we’re trying to give Alex (you know) an interesting variety of material to work with. Here’s some help for you. Below is a list of “LEADING QUESTIONS”. Answer as many as possible. One last thing: these are not “yes” or “no” questions.
What are you going to do with any money you win?
What is the one mistake that no one will let you forget?
What is your funniest travel memory?
What’s the most romantic thing you’ve ever done or has happened to you?
Have you ever been at a turning point in your career?
What is your most treasured possession?
Have you ever had any problems occur because of a language misunderstanding?
Have you ever had a lucky encounter with a Good Samaritan? Ever play one?
Have you ever had a terrible job interview? Date?
Everyone has a special talent or quality. What is yours? How do you use it?
Who or what first got you interested in learning/knowledge/education?
What is your educational background?
Why did you choose your major/majors?
Tell us what you do for a living. (Not just the title, but what it is you actually do.)
How did you get your job?
How did your career come about?
Do you have a dream job?
Do you do any volunteer work?
Who has influenced your life?
Is there anything interesting about your city or town?
Where have you traveled?
Do you participate in any sports or clubs?
How did you meet your spouse or partner?
Are there any interesting facts about your heritage?
Do you collect anything?
Have you done anything adventurous?
What is your secret ambition?
Have you had any brushes with greatness or celebrities?
What is your first memory of Jeopardy!?
Any funny stories related to watching Jeopardy! Or playing along or competing with friends or family?
Why did you want to be on Jeopardy!?
What would you like your legacy to be?