Desire Mayim Bialik hosting another show after leaving “Jeopardy!”?
That’s what many fans want to know, especially after “The Big Bang Theory” alum’s sitcom “Call Me Kat” was canceled.
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Mayim Bialik Was ‘Very Satisfied’ With Her Time On ‘Jeopardy!’
In promoting a guest appearance on the show “Night Court,” Mayim Bialik praised the “special” features of “Jeopardy!” and he answered if he would make another program in the future.
“The time I had Terrible! it was sacred and very special, and I have a lot of respect for our writers – obviously, my support for those writers showed that,” he said. The Hollywood Reporter when they asked him if he would consider hosting another game show.
“So for me, this was a very special opportunity to be a part of such an iconic show, and such an iconic piece of sports history,” he continued. “I really enjoyed my time there and I miss it a lot. I loved being there.”
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From what we hear, the “Blossom” kid is satisfied with his experience and is not looking to do any new work in the near future.
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Mayim Bialik Left ‘Jeopardy!’ Backlog Jobs In December 2023

In December 2023, Mayim Bialik announced that she was a “Jeopardy!” they parted ways, leaving Ken Jennings as sole manager.
“As the holidays begin in Hollywood, I have Jeopardy! news,” she wrote in a brief statement Instagram post. “Sony has told me that I will no longer have a version of Jeopardy!”
“I’m so honored to be nominated for an Emmy this year and I’m so excited for the opportunity to be a part of the Jeopardy! family,” she said. “To all of you who have supported me on this incredible journey and to the fans, contestants, writers. The staff and crew of America’s Favorite Quiz Show, thank you.”
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‘Dangerous!’ Decided To Continue With Only One Host

After a while, “Jeopardy!” The Instagram account took to social media to share their thoughts, praising Bialik’s contribution to the show following the death of her longtime co-star. Alex Trebek.
“Mayim Bialik announces she will no longer host Jeopardy!” they wrote briefly Instagram words.
“We made the decision to have one host for next season’s show to continue with our viewers, and Ken Jennings will be the only host on Syndicated Jeopardy!,” they continued. Awesome!, and we look forward to continuing to work with him on future specials. “
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Ken Jennings Says Mayim Bialik’s Coming Out Caught Him ‘Off Guard’

Current host Ken JenningsWho also hosts the game show “Celebrity Jeopardy!”, has never spoken on television. Instead, he talked about what he had discussed with The Hollywood Reporter published in December 2023.
“It was embarrassing, because I love working with my mom and I’m going to miss her. I can’t talk to her about making decisions or her thoughts on this,” he said at the time. “But at the end of the day, I just love Jeopardy! and I always like to be hospitable when they invite me. I just feel that I am very lucky to have been considered for this job as a non-journalist.”
“It’s a strange thing to try to bring back an old contestant, and obviously I’ve been learning as I go. But I loved growing up with Jeopardy! where Alex hosted the show for almost 38 years, and people just feel like they’re part of their family, and it’s impossible to fill the shoes,” he said. “But it’s a great honor and I look forward to 37 years to do this, I’ll be very old.”
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Mayim Bialik Still Has Her Podcast

In her January 2025 interview with THR, Bialik revealed that she is still working hard on her podcast, Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown, which is in its fourth year.
“We started at a time when mental illness was like, ooh, we’re going to talk about this? Now everybody’s talking about it,” he said. “So we continue to talk about it and continue to grow our audience and understand how the things that happen on television, that happen in our climate, affect our mental health and our health.”
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