'Jeopardy!' show producers and Alex Trebek's family members detail the last few moments they shared with the longtime television host during his cancer battle.
shocked millions of beloved fans with his announcement that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in 2019.
In the most recent episode of the"This is Jeopardy!" podcast, the game show's execs and Trebek’s family detailed some of their memories with the television icon leading up to his death. to maintain his daily work routine during his cancer battle. "When he was sick and taking medication… the pain the man had… you could watch him and it’s like ‘he’s not going to make it to the conference room table,’" Schmidt said, referring to the pre-game show meetings.He expressed his concerns about Trebek carrying on with the show as he fought through his condition.
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