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Toronto champ Ray Lalonde disappointed in ‘Jeopardy’ plans to continue amid strike

By The Canadian Press on July 26, 2023.

This image released by CBS Media Ventures shows host Mayim Bialik during a taping of the game show "Jeopardy" that aired on July 5, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, HO - CBS Media Ventures/Tyler Golden

TORONTO – Canadian “Jeopardy” champ Ray Lalonde says the show is asking would-be contestants to cross the picket line by going ahead with a new season using old questions.

Lalonde, a set builder and painter from Toronto who won 13 consecutive games last season, had previously said he wouldn’t participate in the show’s “tournament of champions” while the Writers’ Guild of America is on strike.

“Jeopardy,” which uses WGA workers to write its questions, has since said in a statement that it never planned to film the tournament of champions while the strike continues.

However, it says it is going ahead with filming a new season, as some questions were written ahead of the strike.

It says it will share “exciting plans” about the rest of the season next month, but doesn’t plan to use game material written by non-WGA writers.

Even so, Lalonde says “Jeopardy” is a struck production, so he’s disappointed the show is going ahead while its writers are on strike.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 26, 2023.

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