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    The first was Super Jeopardy!, aired in 1990 on ABC, where 35 top contestants from the previous seasons of the Trebek version and one champion from the original Jeopardy! series competed for a top prize of $250,000. [149]

  2. Super Jeopardy! was a 13-week event that aired every Saturday evening on ABC (alongside Merv Griffin's adaptation of the board game Monopoly) starting on June 16 until September 8, 1990. In the summer 1990 event, a total of 36 contestants took part.

  3. Super Jeopardy! aired Saturday nights on ABC in summer 1990 (from June 16 to September 8). It featured 35 former champions from the first six seasons of the current version plus Burns Cameron, a former champion from the Art Fleming era; this tournament awarded a $250,000 top cash prize to the winner and was hence referred to as "The $250,000 ...

  4. Jeopardy! originated as an American television series on March 30, 1964. In its original daytime format, it ran until 1975 on NBC, then was revived by the same network for a 21-week run (with a slightly different format) from 1978 to 1979. Art Fleming hosted the program during its entire run on NBC.

  5. Storyline. A 13-week tournament in the summer of 1990, which brought back 36 notable "Jeopardy!" contestants, including past Tournament of Champions winners and other notables from the show's history (including Burns Cameron, one of the biggest winners of the original 1964 NBC series).

  6. Super Jeopardy! was a special summer series that premiered on June 16, 1990, on ABC. It was the first attempt during Alex Trebek's hosting run to gather the series' best contestants up to that date. A total of thirty-six contestants competed in Super Jeopardy!.

  7. Aug 4, 1990 · Super Jeopardy! quarterfinal game 8. Super Jeopardy! #9, aired 1990-08-11: Chuck Forrest vs. Dave Traini vs. Ron Black vs. Yael Sofaer Super Jeopardy! quarterfinal game 7. Super Jeopardy! #8, aired 1990-08-04: Keith Walker vs. Bruce Seymour vs. Roger Storm Super Jeopardy! semifinal game 2. Super Jeopardy! #7, aired 1990-07-28

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