A “Jeopardy!” contestant has returned to reclaim her crown — 50 years later. Player Martha Bath — who won the game show in 1972 — has come back to add more dough to her winnings. Bath told host Ken ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After 50 years, contestant Martha Bath returned to Jeopardy!, Wednesday. In 1972 the show was hosted by Art Fleming and the prizes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It only took contestant Martha Bath 50 years to get a second chance at becoming a Jeopardy! champion. The retired CPA from Seattle ...
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A certain section of Jeopardy! fans will find a reason to complain about anything, whether it’s a host’s outfit or winning streaks or supposedly inconsistent rules. But no one had better grumble about ...
Jeopardy! fan favorite Martha Bath has opened up about her three separate appearances on the show, spanning an incredible 51 years. In a new interview with the Seattle Times, she gives an insight into ...
Martha Bath went home with just 40 bucks during her first appearance on Jeopardy! in 1972. This week, she won over $30,000. Good morning. I'm A Martinez. A "Jeopardy!" contestant got a second shot at ...
'Jeopardy!' champ Eric Ahasic pointed out the importance of proficiency on the buzzer as his winning streak came to an end. Ahasic lost to California attorney Megan Wachspress after getting stumped on ...
It only took contestant Martha Bath 50 years to get a second chance at becoming a Jeopardy! champion. The retired CPA from Seattle originally appeared on Jeopardy! in 1972, when it was hosted by Art ...
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