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Jeopardy! - Intro (September 29, 2008)

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2009

A large portion of the new theme is heard during an episode in late September 2008.

This video was taken directly from the website of Chris Bell Music & Sound Design.

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NOTE: 'Jeopardy!' belongs to Sony Pictures Television. No challenge to ownership is intended.

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  • Pretty impressive intro. At first I thought this is from the new theme's debut episode.

  • I Miss that Set

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  • Is it just me or does it always sound EXACTLY the same when Johnny Gilbert says "This is Jeopardy!"

  • This exact episode is going to be shown next Monday on OneHD, it's a little strange that they didn't start showing Jeopardy from a more recent season.

  • Best grpahics. Should've never changed them save removing "25th Anniversary" and reverted to the previous theme.

  • The May 31, 2011 intro of Jeopardy! should have been like this:

    Jennifer Najarian, a bookseller from Coplay, Pennsylvania

    Matt Larson, a technical support specialist from Denver, Colorado (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,599)

    Monica Iyer, a law clerk from New York, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $37,799)

  • I love this intro. Good intro for Season 25.

  • I think the new theme would have sounded much better if it matched the musical structure of the original theme (i.e., beginning in F instead of C, and having four main verses instead of two), and if its intro were played twice (the first time in B, the second time in C). Also, the "Think!" theme would have sounded much better if it were played in C and then E flat instead of F and then A flat, and if the final two notes were played in timpani rather than pizzicato strings.

  • @shaneinkster Me too, but I love the IBM set more.

  • @TubeTech94 because there are two versions of the new theme. The version they used when the theme itself debuted was a "rough draft" version without the electric guitar in the main melodies except near the end if the piece

  • @TubeTech94 wasn't this the debut of the current version of the new theme?

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