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It's been quite a few of them and sort of hard to count them all when a revival of a show or a pilot could count as another show. Then there was a show in French called Génies en herbe. In this show Trebek alternated smoothly between French and English throughout the show.

After High Rollers was cancelled in 1980, Trebek moved on to Battlestars for NBC in 1981, but the series was canceled in 1982 after only seven months on the air. While doing this, he was host of the syndicated Canadian game show Pitfall, once again commuting between countries (this time between California and Vancouver, where Pitfall taped). After both series ended, Trebek hosted a revival of Battlestars called The New Battlestars that ended after thirteen weeks,

In 1966 he started hosting the high school quiz show, Reach for the Top. In 1970 he hosted a Canadian television show called Jackpot!. In 1973, he moved to the United States and worked for NBC as host of a new game show, The Wizard of Odds. A year later, Trebek hosted the popular Merrill Heatter-Bob Quigley game show, High Rollers, which had two incarnations on NBC (1974-76 and 1978-80) and an accompanying syndicated season (1975-76). In between stints as host of High Rollers, Trebek hosted the short-lived CBS game show, Double Dare,as well as the second season of the syndicated series The $128,000 Question, which taped in Toronto.

In 1987, while still hosting Jeopardy!, Trebek returned to daytime television as host of NBC's Classic Concentration, his second show for Mark Goodson. He hosted both shows simultaneously until September 20, 1991, when Classic Concentration aired its final episode. In 1991 Trebek made broadcast history by becoming the first person to host three American Game Shows at the same time, earning this distinction on February 4, 1991, when he took over for Lynn Swann as host of NBC's To Tell The Truth, which he hosted until the end of the series' run on May 31, 1991.

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Alex Trebek has: Played Co-host (1964) in "Vacation Time" in 1962. Played Host (1963-1964) in "Music Hop" in 1963. Played Quizmaster (1966-1973) in "Reach for the Top" in 1965. Played himself in "The Hollywood Squares" in 1965. Played himself in "The Phil Donahue Show" in 1967. Played Host in "Strategy" in 1969. Played Host in "Pick and Choose" in 1971. Played Announcer in "T.G.I.F." in 1973. Played Host (1974-1980) in "High Rollers" in 1974. Played himself in "Nova" in 1974. Played Himself - Host in "High Rollers" in 1974. Played himself in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played Host (1976-1980) in "Stars on Ice" in 1976. Played himself in "The Alan Hamel Show" in 1976. Played Host (1976-1977) in "Double Dare" in 1976. Played himself in "The Jim Nabors Show" in 1978. Played himself in "Card Sharks" in 1978. Played Himself - Guest in "CBS News Sunday Morning" in 1979. Played himself in "Lou Rawls Parade of Stars" in 1980. Played himself in "The Alan Thicke Show" in 1980. Played Himself - Co-Host in "Lou Rawls Parade of Stars" in 1980. Played Himself - Host in "Battlestars" in 1981. Played Host (1981-1983) in "Battlestars" in 1981. Played Host in "Pitfall" in 1981. Played himself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played Host (unaired second pilot) in "Starcade" in 1982. Played himself in "Cheers" in 1982. Played Himself - Guest Host in "Wheel of Fortune" in 1983. Played Osment the Gnome in "Wheel of Fortune" in 1983. Played Himself - Video Greeting in "Wheel of Fortune" in 1983. Played Himself - Performer in "The 35th Annual Emmy Awards" in 1983. Played himself in "The Golden Girls" in 1985. Played himself in "The 1986 Jewish National Funds Annual Tree of Life Awards" in 1986. Played Himself - Host in "Classic Concentration" in 1987. Played himself in "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" in 1988. Played himself in "Seinfeld" in 1989. Played himself in "The Simpsons" in 1989. Played himself in "Baywatch" in 1989. Played himself in "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 1989. Played Himself (1990) in "A Conversation with Dinah" in 1989. Played himself in "Blossom" in 1990. Played himself in "Beverly Hills, 90210" in 1990. Played himself in "The Earth Day Special" in 1990. Played Host of Jeopardy in "Dying Young" in 1991. Played himself in "WrestleMania VII" in 1991. Played Alan Quebec in "Rugrats" in 1991. Played himself in "Pacific Station" in 1991. Played himself in "Mad About You" in 1992. Played Alex Trebek in "The Larry Sanders Show" in 1992. Played himself in "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" in 1992. Played himself in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played Himself - Narrator in "Heart of Courage" in 1993. Played himself in "Short Cuts" in 1993. Played Man in Black in "The X Files" in 1993. Played himself in "The Nanny" in 1993. Played Narrator in "Intimate Portrait" in 1993. Played himself in "Ellen" in 1994. Played Announcer in "The Magic School Bus" in 1994. Played himself in "Ned and Stacey" in 1995. Played himself in "Men Behaving Badly" in 1996. Played himself in "Fox News Sunday" in 1996. Played Alex Lebek in "Arthur" in 1996. Played himself in "The Daily Show" in 1996. Played Agency Tape Recorder in "Spy Hard" in 1996. Played himself in "Access Hollywood" in 1996. Played himself in "Before They Were Stars" in 1996. Played himself in "Pepper Ann" in 1997. Played himself in "The Weird Al Show" in 1997. Played himself in "Ragtime: The American Premiere" in 1997. Played himself in "Live from the Hollywood Bowl" in 1997. Played himself in "Live from the Hollywood Bowl" in 1999. Played Jeopardy Host in "Random Hearts" in 1999. Played himself in "The Male Swagger" in 1999. Played himself in "Ladies Man" in 1999. Played Himself - Host in "68th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade" in 1999. Played himself in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played himself in "Blacklight Dreams: The 25 Years of the Famous People Players" in 2000. Played himself in "Finding Forrester" in 2000. Played himself in "Rome Is Burning" in 2003. Played himself in "Celebrity Poker Showdown" in 2003. Played himself in "Married to the Kellys" in 2003. Played himself in "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in 2003. Played Himself - Commentator in "101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments" in 2004. Played himself in "An Evening of Stars: 25th Anniversary Tribute to Lou Rawls" in 2004. Played himself in "How I Met Your Mother" in 2005. Played himself in "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" in 2005. Played himself in "The Hour" in 2005. Played himself in "The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" in 2005. Played himself in "WWE WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 2" in 2005. Played himself in "Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology" in 2006. Played himself in "The 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" in 2006. Played himself in "The Bucket List" in 2007. Played himself in "GSN Live" in 2008. Played Himself - Guest in "Q with Jian Ghomeshi" in 2008. Played Himself - Presenter in "2009 Game Show Awards" in 2009. Played Himself - Guest in "We Love Soaps TV" in 2009. Played himself in "The 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" in 2009. Played himself in "Live from the Red Carpet: The 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" in 2009. Played Himself - Guest in "The Talk" in 2010. Performed in "Public Speaking" in 2010. Played himself in "Canada for Haiti" in 2010. Played Alex in "FCU: Fact Checkers Unit" in 2010. Played himself in "The 19th Annual Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame" in 2010. Played himself in "Zany Zingers and Bonked-out Blunders" in 2010. Played himself in "Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story" in 2010. Played himself in "The 37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" in 2010. Played Himself - Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient in "The 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" in 2011. Played himself in "The Five" in 2011. Played Himself - Host in "National Geographic Bee" in 2011. Played himself in "Pearl Jam Twenty" in 2011. Played himself in "The 2011 Independent Spirit Awards" in 2011. Played Guest in "Teens Wanna Know" in 2012. Played Himself - Host in "National Geographic Bee" in 2012. Played Himself - Guest in "CBS This Morning" in 2012. Played Himself - Guest in "The Queen Latifah Show" in 2013. Played himself in "Being Canadian" in 2014.

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