Jay Wolpert (English Wikipedia)

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  • Most episodes from the Art Fleming era of Jeopardy! do not survive, so there is no video record of Wolpert's appearances, however stills of Wolpert receiving the trophy from Art Fleming do exist along with the trophy itself, prominently displayed in Wolpert's house, and an audio record of the finals and Wolpert being declared the Champion. Paper records indicating Wolpert's appearances may be found in the NBC Master Books daily broadcast log, available on microfilm at the Library of Congress Motion Picture and Television Reading Room. A summary of those records may be found here Archived 2008-01-19 at the Wayback Machine. Shteir's and Gschwend's winnings were noted when both appeared, without Wolpert, on a special 2000th episode, where it was noted that they and Burns Cameron were still the highest-earning performers in regular play up to the show's 1972 air date. A listing of Jeopardy! Grand Champions, 1968–1974, may be found in Fabe, Maxene (1979). TV Game Shows. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company. p. 13. ISBN 0-385-13052-X.

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  • Most episodes from the Art Fleming era of Jeopardy! do not survive, so there is no video record of Wolpert's appearances, however stills of Wolpert receiving the trophy from Art Fleming do exist along with the trophy itself, prominently displayed in Wolpert's house, and an audio record of the finals and Wolpert being declared the Champion. Paper records indicating Wolpert's appearances may be found in the NBC Master Books daily broadcast log, available on microfilm at the Library of Congress Motion Picture and Television Reading Room. A summary of those records may be found here Archived 2008-01-19 at the Wayback Machine. Shteir's and Gschwend's winnings were noted when both appeared, without Wolpert, on a special 2000th episode, where it was noted that they and Burns Cameron were still the highest-earning performers in regular play up to the show's 1972 air date. A listing of Jeopardy! Grand Champions, 1968–1974, may be found in Fabe, Maxene (1979). TV Game Shows. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company. p. 13. ISBN 0-385-13052-X.

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