The producer announced that Jennings had commitments for The Chase but who knows how true that is.
I can’t imagine that there is anyone out there more suitable for the role than KJ so going with him would seem to be an obvious choice. That is, unless he senses a strong negotiating position and is demanding a higher price than the producers want to pay. Another possibility is the producers want a big change in the show’s format, style or direction to appeal to a different age or other demographic.
The former seems more likely than the latter but who knows what is happening behind the scenes with ratings, advertising revenues, KJ’s prospects as executive producer of The Chase and other factors.
Or it could be what they say, as unusual as that would be!
John Sent from my iPhone On Feb 23, 2021, at 1:02 AM, LSJ via Ferrari <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> wrote:
Yes, crazy timing for our discussion!
On Monday, February 22, 2021, 11:29:39 PM EST, Peter Rychel <dino308gt4 [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
And, just like that, Ken’s run is over and now the executive producer is taking over for the next two weeks (with more guest hosts after that).
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Ok, so I have paid more attention to Ken J on the last few shows and realize that he is doing a good job. As you said, there was some familiarization that was surely needed
when he first started.
The shoes to fill are BIG in this situation!
I like that Alex had a Jag and the Italia! Very cool...
I remember seeing a category a few months ago just on Dodge models.
So, there have been more and more car related topics being included compared to in the past few years.
On Friday, February 19, 2021, 8:19:30 AM EST, George <ygpz4re [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
Ken IS doing a fine job, and I agree that he settled in after a few shows. He is very witty in a slightly nerdy sort of way, and the tidbits he offers are very similar to what Alex also did. I'm
really not sure how much of that - for either of them - is scripted.....
From my perspective, James H, for all his wild success on the show, may come across as a bit too smug. I don't think he has the on-camera "presence" to host the show. Wife and I have been talking
about potential replacements ever since Alex announced his cancer diagnosis, and we always came back to Jennings or Rutter. I think either could do that job very long term and be great at it. And because of their success as contestants, they have the absolute
"cred" to do it. (Alex built his "cred" over 30-some years of being a genial, witty, and comfortable host. If you haven't read his book, "The Answer Is...", I recommend it. It's a fairly quick and easy read, funny in places, sad in the obvious places. He
also talks about some of the cars he's owned - like a white Jag XK-140 roadster (Yes!) and an Italia Spyder. He bought the latter because at the time, he couldn't afford the $26,000 for a Ferrari Daytona Spyder - which he had seen on the street and fell in
love with!)
Agree on the figure skating question. Seems you really had to dig down into the technical and proverbial "weeds" to get that one....
But what I really wonder about is where on earth did they come up with some of these other potential guest hosts? Aaron Rogers? <shrug....>
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GP, good point on Rutter. I think he would have been better onscreen.
Ken is doing a fine job though.
How would James Holzhauer do? Might be a bit dry...
That Figure Skating Final answer the other night was obscure.
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