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Related: About this forumCurious Case of the 'Lost' episodes of Jeopardy
We need a sub-genre for Jeopardy. Anyhow this is an interesting piece of Jeopardy history..
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For decades, whispers have circulated among game show aficionados about a mysterious Jeopardy! contestant from 1986. She went by Barbara Lowe and won five games in a row, which at the timein just the second season of the reboot hosted by Alex Trebekwas the upper limit for returning champions. Later that year, when the show aired its Tournament of Champions contest with the best recent players, for which five-day champs automatically qualified, Lowe was nowhere to be found. Then, bizarrely, her episodes seemed to be wiped from the face of the earth.
In the 1990s, Game Show Network re-aired Season 2 of Jeopardy!; eagle-eyed fans noticed that the five episodes featuring Lowe were unceremoniously skipped. When the show launched a 24-hour streaming radio program and a Pluto TV channel that broadcast old episodes, Lowes episodes still failed to appear. In markets where affiliate stations play reruns on the weekends, Lowes episodes are omitted, again and again.
But the why of that matter, and what exactly happened during those games to incur the enduring wrath of the nations foremost quiz show, has long proved elusive. This is particularly bedeviling to Jeopardy! superfans, for whom detailed knowledge of operas, world capitals, and even television ephemera looms large. There are few corners of pop culture where facts and certainty are as celebrated as they are on Jeopardy! Yet one day in 1986, something happenedand nearly 40 years later, no one could say what. For the shows most devoted fans, hunting for clues about LoweJeopardy!s biggest mystery and, some claimed, its greatest villainbecame a calling unto itself.
Now, for the first time, Lowe is ready to open up about what happened, having caught wind of her place in Jeopardy! lore when one of those superfans tracked her down to see whether maybe, just maybe, she might have recordings of her games. She says she didnt have the heart to tell him that when shed moved a couple of years earlier, shed thrown out a stack of VHS tapes that included her Jeopardy! appearances.
He said that my episode is regarded as the holy grail of episodes, Lowe tells The Ringer. I was absolutely hysterical about it. I thought, Thats insane.
And yet Lowes episodes were finally found late last year. The discovery of the lost tapes and Lowes first interview addressing her experience answer some questions and raise a host of new ones for the people who spent decades looking for the footage. Why were her games shrouded in secrecy for almost four decades? Was there really bad blood between the show and the five-time champ? What transpired during her time on set? And how did this saga come to take on a life of its own? ...
https://www.theringer.com/tv/2023/5/2/23705821/jeopardy-lost-tapes-barbara-lowe-mystery-champion
In the 1990s, Game Show Network re-aired Season 2 of Jeopardy!; eagle-eyed fans noticed that the five episodes featuring Lowe were unceremoniously skipped. When the show launched a 24-hour streaming radio program and a Pluto TV channel that broadcast old episodes, Lowes episodes still failed to appear. In markets where affiliate stations play reruns on the weekends, Lowes episodes are omitted, again and again.
But the why of that matter, and what exactly happened during those games to incur the enduring wrath of the nations foremost quiz show, has long proved elusive. This is particularly bedeviling to Jeopardy! superfans, for whom detailed knowledge of operas, world capitals, and even television ephemera looms large. There are few corners of pop culture where facts and certainty are as celebrated as they are on Jeopardy! Yet one day in 1986, something happenedand nearly 40 years later, no one could say what. For the shows most devoted fans, hunting for clues about LoweJeopardy!s biggest mystery and, some claimed, its greatest villainbecame a calling unto itself.
Now, for the first time, Lowe is ready to open up about what happened, having caught wind of her place in Jeopardy! lore when one of those superfans tracked her down to see whether maybe, just maybe, she might have recordings of her games. She says she didnt have the heart to tell him that when shed moved a couple of years earlier, shed thrown out a stack of VHS tapes that included her Jeopardy! appearances.
He said that my episode is regarded as the holy grail of episodes, Lowe tells The Ringer. I was absolutely hysterical about it. I thought, Thats insane.
And yet Lowes episodes were finally found late last year. The discovery of the lost tapes and Lowes first interview addressing her experience answer some questions and raise a host of new ones for the people who spent decades looking for the footage. Why were her games shrouded in secrecy for almost four decades? Was there really bad blood between the show and the five-time champ? What transpired during her time on set? And how did this saga come to take on a life of its own? ...
https://www.theringer.com/tv/2023/5/2/23705821/jeopardy-lost-tapes-barbara-lowe-mystery-champion
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Curious Case of the 'Lost' episodes of Jeopardy (Original Post)
LessAspin
May 2023
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Staph
(6,346 posts)1. I wonder
how many DUers have been on Jeopardy?
murielm99
(31,438 posts)2. We have had a couple that I know of.
My daughter appeared on Jeopardy as well.