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Rock & Roll Jeopardy!

VH1 (Ended 2001)

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6.1 Fair
30 votes

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Rock & Roll Jeopardy! ranks 8,804 out of the 18,225 shows on TV.com.

The 11 users who count themselves as Rock & Roll Jeopardy! fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

August 8, 1998

Ended

May 1, 2001

Genre

Reality, Game Show

Theme

Music

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Episode Score
 
N/A Never Rated

July 24, 2000

Katie Wagner, Michael McKean and W. Earl Brown played in the episode dated Monday, July 24, 2004 on VH1. Jeff Probst was the host.

Aired: 07/24/00

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Welcome to the Rock & Roll Jeopardy! guide at TV.com!


What do you get when you cross one of the most beloved game shows in TV history with the sound that forever changed popular music for all time? You get Rock & Roll Jeopardy!


On August 8, 1998, VH-1 (the sister music channel to MTV)... more »



What do you get when you cross one of the most beloved game shows in TV history with the sound that forever changed popular music for all time? You get Rock & Roll Jeopardy!


On August 8, 1998, VH-1 (the sister music channel to MTV) launched R&RJ!. What it is, basically, is the game of Jeopardy! we've come to know and love; only the categories are all about rock and roll music, from Bill Haley & The Comets to The Beatles to Britney Spears. The show is hosted by the 'tall, dark, and handsome' Jeff Probst, who before R&RJ! was a reporter for the syndicated Access Hollywood, and before that, was seen on cable channel FX (the same channel where current Hollywood Squares host Tom Bergeron got his start); and also features Loretta Fox as its announcer.less «

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    5 Mediocre

    it was okay at first hide « show »

    this was a great idea. jeopardy anyone could play. i watched it all the time when it first came out. i was suprised at how much i did not know. i think the celebrity versions were the best. it seemed like mark mcgrath knew the question to every answer he was given.
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