
Oz, who spreads dangerous pseudoscience, guest host but they have yet to book guest host. As reporter Yashar Ali wrote on social media, “So ‘Jeopardy’ has Dr. Oz’s “Jeopardy!” episodes have started to air, television viewers have joined the former contestants in slamming the current guest host (via Entertainment Weekly). Oz was teaching at the prestigious med school at the time. The contestants also used the letter to remind viewers that Columbia Medical School faculty published an open letter in 2014 calling for Dr. 'Bridgerton' Season 2: Everything You Need to Know About the Netflix Hitīest True Crime Shows on Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Max Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik Set to Host 'Jeopardy!' Through End of 2021 LeVar Burton Didn't Want to Be the Host of 'Jeopardy!' Anyway “These ideas include promoting supplements that do nothing, legitimizing gay conversion therapy (which is banned in California, as well as 19 other states), dangerous ‘cures’ for autism, and, most recently, the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19…None of these things is backed by any scientific fact and by promoting them he is actively putting his viewers in danger.” “Throughout his nearly two decades on television he has used his authority as a doctor to push harmful ideas onto the American public, in stark contrast with his oath to first do no harm,” the letter states. Oz stands in opposition to everything that Jeopardy! stands for.” Mehmet Oz was slated to be a guest host, agreement came quickly - we were opposed,” the contestants wrote in their letter.

Sanjay Gupta, and more would take over “Jeopardy!” hosting duties following Alex Trebek’s passing, hundreds of former “Jeopardy!” contestants published an open letter on Medium (via New York Post) condemning the decision to bring Dr. Toward the end of February when it was announced that Dr.


Oz started his “ Jeopardy!” guest hosting run this week, much to the outrage of fans and over 500 former contestants of the prolific trivia game show.
