Alex Trebek |
“The prognosis is excellent and I expect to be back in the studio taping more ‘Jeopardy’ programs very, very soon,” Trebek, seated in what appeared to be a living room, said in the video.
Reuters report the syndicated program “Jeopardy” is viewed by 23 million people each week, making it the top-rated quiz show on U.S. television.
Trebek’s medical leave of absence is not expected to affect the broadcast schedule for the show, which is taped months in advance. The only change will be to the program’s College Championship, which will air in April, the “Jeopardy” show said in a statement. It had previously been set for broadcast in February.
Trebek, 77, fell and hit his head in October, the “Jeopardy” statement said, and was admitted on Dec.
15 to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles due to complications from the fall. He underwent surgery to remove a subdural hematoma on Dec. 16 and spent Christmas at home with his family, the statement said.
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